Sarfati was a founder of the Wellington Christian Apologetics Society in New Zealand, and has long retained an interest in Christian apologetics and the
creation–evolution controversy. His first two books,
Refuting Evolution in 1999, and
Refuting Evolution 2 in 2002, are intended as rebuttals to the
National Academy of Sciences' publication
Teaching about Evolution and the Nature of Science and the
PBS/
Nova series
Evolution, respectively.
Refuting Compromise, published in 2004, is Sarfati's rebuttal of the
day-age creationist teachings of
Hugh Ross, who attempts to harmonise the
Genesis account of creation with mainstream science regarding the
age of the Earth and the possible size of the
Biblical Flood, against which Sarfati defends a
literal biblical timeline and a global flood.
Eugenie Scott and
Glenn Branch of the
National Center for Science Education called Sarfati's
Refuting Evolution 2 a "crude piece of propaganda". Sarfati is a critic of
geocentrism, the
Myth of the flat Earth and
flat Earth teaching,
homosexual behaviour, and
abortion except to save the life of the mother. While opposing
embryonic stem cell research, he supports
adult stem cell research. Sarfati also supports
vaccination and rebuts
anti-vaccination arguments. ==Chess==