Can You Correctly Answer This Multiple-Choice Question?
Did kangaroos once live in the Middle East?
For National DNA Day, let’s look at five things I learned about DNA in college that are absolutely wrong today.
Because of this evolutionary type of propaganda, many people are confused about cavemen.
Are “cavemen” the “missing links”?
— Ken Ham (@aigkenham) April 25, 2026
We’ve all heard about “missing links”—supposed races of humanlike people who were similar to us but not as intelligent or skilled. While differences among people do exist, the only important difference has nothing to do with body shape,…
Why is it that so few Christians can answer the skeptical questions of our day that attack God’s Word—particularly, Genesis?
Millions of Maya are still alive today, but the Y chromosome DNA results suggested they had disappeared. Could this problem be solved?
Despite popular opinion to the contrary, ancient “cavemen” were completely human (and not very ancient) and in need of a Savior, Jesus Christ, just like every other human being.
Do I believe in cavemen? Of course, I do.
— Ken Ham (@aigkenham) April 24, 2026
Cavemen are people that lived in caves. Actually, there are people today that live in caves in certain parts of the world. For instance, in central Australia where they mine opals, it is so hot that people live in caves. Some of the…
Biological males have athletic advantages over females, a key reason Olympian Bruce Jenner, who now goes by Caitlyn, supports banning males from women’s sports.
We should understand what Muslims believe about God and salvation so that we can share the gospel with them.