Biblical Inerrancy
Concordism Under Fire
Many readers of John Walton’s best-selling book, The Lost World of Genesis One, see it as a polemic against concordism and of Reasons To Believe’s concordist view in particular. In The … more
TNRTB Classic: Concordism and Genesis 1
Earlier this week, I posted a detailed review and response to John Walton’s best-selling book, The Lost World of Genesis One. For the first time, my response articulated Reason To … more
Defending Concordism
Since Reasons To Believe now ranks as the world’s leading organization promoting concordism and concordist apologetics, our views and mission are often misunderstood. In response to the new … more
Defending Concordism: Response to The Lost World of Genesis One
Since its 2009 release, John H. Walton’s The Lost World of Genesis One; Ancient Cosmology and the Origins Debate,1 has consistently ranked among the best-selling faith and science books. It has … more
C.S. Lewis: Strengths and Weaknesses
Straight Thinking #135: C.S. Lewis: Strengths and Weaknesses more
Real Life “Atlantis” Lends Genesis Support
Almost every ancient culture told a similar story of submerged civilization. Recent research may have uncovered the inspiration for such legends—as well as support for the truth of Scripture. … more
Avoiding Crackpot Archaeology
“Noah’s Ark Discovered!”
“Found! Nails from Jesus’ Cross!”
“Discovery of the Century!”
We live in an exciting time for biblical archeology. … more
The Best of "I Didn't Know That": Infallibility of Scripture, Intelligence in the Garden of Eden, NASA's search for life, Trinity, Homosexuality in nature, James
The Best of "I Didn't Know That": Infallibility of Scripture, Intelligence in the Garden of Eden, NASA's search for life, Trinity, Homosexuality in nature, James more
Latest Test to Physical Constants Affirms Biblical Claim
The God of one—and only one—of the world’s holy books declares, “I have…established …the fixed laws of heaven and earth.”
At the time these words were … more
Testing the Biblical Claim of Constant Physics
In Jeremiah 33:25, God declares, “I have established…the fixed laws of heaven and earth.” This is just one of several Scripture passages demonstrating that for thousands of years … more
Is There a Biological Basis for Belief? A Follow Up
It was bound to happen. I knew controversy would ensue when I answered the following question:
Is it possible for beliefs to get passed onto offspring biologically, i.e., through DNA? Or, [in other … more
Is There a Biological Basis for Belief?
There may be no such thing as a dumb question, but some inquiries do prove more thought-provoking than others. For example, the other day I received this question from one of our supporters:
Is it … more
Historic Age Debate: Dependence on Translations, Part 1 (of 5)
These days there’s a bewildering array of Bible translations to choose from. How do we know which one to choose? What difference does it make anyway? For most purposes, any translation will … more
The Good Book, a wonderful place to live, and much more!
Infallibility of Scripture, intelligence in Garden of Eden, NASA's search for life, Trinity, homosexuality in nature, James more
Can the Bible be trusted?
Episode 9 of the Why the Universe is the Way It Is Podcast more
Disease Protection Research Affirms Biblical Teaching
TNRTB Archive - Retained for reference information
A study of the risk factors for teenagers contracting meningitis affirms the biblical exhortation for intimate relations only in monogamous, … more
The History of the Universe in a Nutshell: Reflections on 2 Peter 3
A Synopsis
Note: This article can be found in its entirety in the December 2005 issue of Perspectives on Science & Christian Faith, the journal of the American Scientific Affiliation. To read the … more
Any Lost Books?
by Gregory Koukl
Many bookstores carry titles in the religious section suggesting the discovery of lost books of the Bible. The Gospel of Thomas, unearthed in the Nag Hammadi library in Upper Egypt … more
Closing the Gap: A Scientist’s Response to the Gap Theory
Reviewed by John Rea
The work of an apologist in some ways parallels the work of a scientist. Both seek to “prove” (as in “establish by testing”) the truth of their … more
