Gordon explains to other residents of Edinburgh why creationism is bad for Christianity. Joel Watts reflects on Gordon’s post, Ken Ham’s and my own.
Chris Brady explains how a literal understanding of Genesis 3 makes God a liar. Scott Bailey shares how Jubilees dealt with the issue.
DoOrDoNot explains the fear that one’s worldview is like Jenga – pull at one element, and the whole thing may collapse.
Robert Jimenez asks if inerrancy has outlived its usefulness.
Jim Davila comments on a misleading headline, which refers to an ancient “eyewitness account of the Christmas story.” It is of course written from that perspective, but unlikely to be authentic. The author’s dissertation is available on Academia.edu.
Michael Behe and Keith Fox discuss intelligent design on the UK radio show Unbelievable.
Michael Patton could do with being better informed (and caring more) about the evidence for evolution, but still has some useful things to say about the attitudes of many Christians.
And finally, I had to share an amusing “quotation” attributed to Jesus by John Shuck: “To what shall I compare the Empire of God? It is a room full of people trying to figure out what in heaven’s name I was talking about. “