What About the Framework Hypothesis?
Of all the reinterpretations of Genesis 1, the Framework Hypothesis is probably the most sophisticated. It doesn’t ask you to...
Read More »Of all the reinterpretations of Genesis 1, the Framework Hypothesis is probably the most sophisticated. It doesn’t ask you to...
Read More »If you’ve spent any time in the origins conversation, you’ve almost certainly encountered the day-age view. It’s one of the...
Read More »A careful look at what Christians mean by “natural evil,” what Genesis and Romans say about the Fall, and why animal death in Eden matters for the creation debate.
Read More »If God created the universe only thousands of years ago, why does so much of it look ancient? Why do...
Read More »The list of supposedly useless organs has been shrinking for over a century. Here's what the science actually shows about vestigial structures and what they mean for the creation-evolution debate.
Read More »The creation-evolution question isn't a peripheral theological curiosity—it touches the very foundations of the Christian worldview and has real implications for how we understand the gospel itself.
Read More »When a science textbook says one thing and Scripture seems to say another, the tension is real. Here is a framework for thinking through apparent conflicts between science and the...
Read More »How do you talk to your kids about creation and evolution? Research shows the approach matters as much as the content. Here is an age-by-age guide for parents.
Read More »Origins conversations don't have to end friendships. Learn practical strategies for discussing creation, evolution, and Genesis with grace—while holding firmly to your convictions.
Read More »Theistic evolution says God used evolution to create life. But does this view hold up under biblical and scientific scrutiny? Here's what you should know.
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