How old was Abel when Cain killed him?
Short answer: a lot older than most realize. Scripture doesn’t specify Cain’s or Abel’s age at the time of the murder, but we do have clues indicating they were both … Continue Reading →
Proclaiming and defending the book of Genesis
Short answer: a lot older than most realize. Scripture doesn’t specify Cain’s or Abel’s age at the time of the murder, but we do have clues indicating they were both … Continue Reading →
As Easter approaches this year, I expect all of the usual debates over the Crucifixion-Resurrection timeline. Was Jesus crucified on Friday or on Wednesday? Did he rise from the dead … Continue Reading →
Didn’t God say that Adam would die the day he ate from the tree of knowledge of good and evil? Yet, Adam didn’t die that day, nor anytime soon after that. … Continue Reading →
Most biblical creationists today believe the behemoth, described in the book of Job, was a sauropod dinosaur of some sort. Sauropods bear an uncanny resemblance to the creature described in … Continue Reading →
Tim Keller—popular theologian and founding pastor of Redeemer Presbyterian Church in New York City—is outspoken about his belief in evolution. He’s a featured speaker at BioLogos conferences, along with other Christian leaders.1 … Continue Reading →
Abstract How did the book of Genesis come to be? We know Moses wrote it, but where did he get it? All the events in Genesis were history to him. … Continue Reading →
A Response to Denis Lamoureux Denis Lamoureux is one of the most popular proponents today of non-concordism—the idea that God never intended the Bible to be accurate in its scientific … Continue Reading →
In the infamous Scopes Trial, William Jennings Bryan (right) was grilled by ACLU lawyer Clarence Darrow (left) about where Cain’s mysterious wife came from. Bryan did not fair well. He … Continue Reading →