Category Archives: A Case for Creation and a study in Genesis

A Case for Creation: Session 2 – The Existence and Nature of God, Part 2 – Evidence from Teleology, Morality and the Trinity

Last week we look at the existence and nature of God with evidence from not only the Bible, but from the fields of philosophy and cosmology. We will pick up this evidence trail with arguments for God’s existence from teleology (design) and the demonstration of a universal moral law. We will then conclude this session… Continue Reading

A Case for Creation: The importance of understanding the evidence for the existence of God, Part 1 – Biblical, Philosophical and Cosmological Arguments

THE EXISTENCE AND NATURE OF GOD The control of public education today, particularly in higher academia, is in the hands of a majority who do not believe in God, or who are so ingrained in the belief of secular evolution through the philosophy of humanism. Thus the prevailing paradigm upon which research is based, and… Continue Reading

A Case for Creation: Introduction Part 2 – The importance of case-making when studying the book of Genesis

Why do we need to make a case for creation? This week we are continuing with our introduction as we look at reasons why case-making is important. As Christians we can often feel unequipped to answer when questions of human origin, purpose, destiny, the problem of evil and even the existence of God come up… Continue Reading

A Case for Creation: Introduction Part 1 – The importance of studying the Bible

This week we are starting a new series called “A Case for Creation.” Along with this series we will be studying through the book of Genesis with some questions at the end of each week’s session. Before we start let’s review the purpose of this ministry, and why it is important for all Christians to… Continue Reading