Is “Heron-Like, Fish-Eating Dinosaur” . . . a Dinosaur?
A recent headline declares, “Heron-Like, Fish-Eating Dinosaur from 70 Million Years Ago Discovered in Argentina.” What exactly does “heron-like” mean?
A recent headline declares, “Heron-Like, Fish-Eating Dinosaur from 70 Million Years Ago Discovered in Argentina.” What exactly does “heron-like” mean?
Who do you trust first: God or the scientist?
There is so much compromise in the church when it comes to God’s Word in Genesis.
— Ken Ham (@aigkenham) June 11, 2026
Our heart is such that we would rather trust man’s word than God’s Word, and so we have a problem with intellectual pride, and thus we cave to peer pressure. We must guard against this. However,…
We can learn vital lessons on the value of life from those with special needs.
What does the Bible say about pride and people who are proud?
The problem isn’t the Bible, it’s our pride.
Is believing Genesis as written “too simplistic”?
— Ken Ham (@aigkenham) June 10, 2026
When someone claims it’s too simplistic, I believe this is showing a problem we all have to battle with because it’s a part of our nature, the sinful nature we have, because we are descendants of Adam.
The problem is pride.…
William Lane Craig recently compared believing what the Bible clearly teaches about Genesis to believing in a flat earth.
Scientists think they may have figured out part of what helps one bird, the pigeon, navigate: its liver.
Despite its promises of health, wealth, and happiness, the prosperity gospel sells a bankrupt gospel.