Around 57% of self-described evangelicals believe that many religions lead to heaven. But is that what God says?
Some time ago, a secular reporter accused me of promoting violence. It was because he saw AiG’s classic “castles illustration” we often use, which really sums up the spiritual battle AiG is fighting.
There is a great need in the church to train Christians to be more discerning about biblical truths—and not let those who espouse naturalistic science prompt them to reinterpret Genesis.
The vision started over 30 years ago, when—as a public school science teacher in Australia—I took my students to a local natural history museum.
Even with such intense indoctrination, secularists complain that creationists are increasingly successful in countering the evolution/long ages message.
Even though a major AiG emphasis is the evolution/creation issue, the real goal is to see the confidence of believers grow in the accuracy and truthfulness of all of the Bible.
AiG’s thrust is to uphold the authority of God’s Word as we not only provide answers to the questions of skeptics, but also preach the gospel of Jesus Christ and see people won to the Lord.
The church could very well become a “relic” in America if God’s people don’t deal with the foundational nature of the problem that has produced the sad situation in the U.K. today.
It’s actually quite interesting to know how we became Answers in Genesis, and why we don’t just deal with the creation/evolution issue.
Most people (including in the Christian world) have the erroneous idea that public schools are somehow “neutral” settings.
Who are the world’s “new fascists,” according to a new Simon and Schuster book composed by a former New York Times correspondent?
What do the TV shows The Simpsons, Family Guy, and The Sopranos all have in common?
"I just finished watching “Millions of Years: Where Did the Idea Come From?” for the second time in as many days. Dr. Mortenson nearly brought us both [the wife, too] to tears..."
Last month AiG-USA began a special new initiative to reach students in public schools across America.
This traveling “science” exhibit is designed to indoctrinate young children across America in a morally bankrupt faith-based belief system: the evolution of man from non-living matter!
One of the leading evolutionary spokespersons of our age is Dr. Richard Dawkins of Oxford University in England.
In one sense, it is an attempt to correct some of the mistakes of my past. I have a burden for ministering to youth, and as a high school teacher I had the opportunity to influence many students.
In my new position with AiG, I will still be educating, albeit at different venues.
Dads and moms, what legacy are you leaving your children? Are you doing what you should be to ensure that the next generation is not “primitive” spiritually?
Many of the Bible’s statements about astronomy went against the generally accepted teachings of the past. Modern science, however, has confirmed what the Bible has taught.
Finding a biblically-based and explicitly young-earth science curriculum for homeschoolers is not difficult any more. We now have the God’s Design curriculum series.
Answers in Genesis is an apologetics ministry, dedicated to helping Christians defend their faith and proclaim the good news of Jesus Christ.