My letter to you this month is an account of God’s providence and miraculous intervention. It’s absolutely amazing as you look back on AiG’s history.
The issue is not whether a person can be a Christian and believe in evolution but what one has to concede theologically in order to hold to their belief.
Both the Ice Age and the many millions of woolly mammoths buried in Siberian permafrost have been major mysteries for about years despite numerous theories.
Evolutionary scientists assume the patterns they see result from evolution and therefore erroneously believe evolutionary thinking can help the war on cancer.
Disney/Pixar’s Good Dinosaur did leave us wondering what exactly good means. But the Christian has a perfect standard on this.
Many old-earth creationists (OEC) try to get around young-earth creationist arguments about there being no death (animal or human) before Adam sinned.
Most people have heard of Stonehenge and Cheops, but archaeologists have discovered monuments built many years earlier.
Every second, our bodies must monitor a melange of threats that seek to invade and destroy.
At the Ark Encounter, we have been considering the family’s downtime while on the Ark, for we plan to depict each of the family members in various settings.
For decades, dinosaurs have troubled Christians who didn’t know how to explain them from the Bible.
Evolutionists are correct in one thing: understanding where people came from is essential to understanding morality and answering the problems in our society.
A recent study on algae supposedly sheds light on how aquatic life became terrestrial.
Karl Giberson doesn’t teach about salvation from the penalty and power of sin. He teaches we are “original sinners” as a result of our evolutionary heritage.
What Christians face today is a choice between earning the respect of the world by accepting evolution, or being faithful to Scripture.
Ant behavior may help us save lives. Creation is overflowing with such practical ideas and possible solutions to our most vexing problems.
The observational evidence of this Alaskan dinosaur graveyard fits much better with the Biblical account of the Global Flood.
Desperate times call for desperate measures—and these are desperate times. We do have an epidemic on our hands.
The Ark Encounter is estimated to reach 2 million or more people a year from around the world. And they will hear the most important message: the gospel.
Whether it’s atheism, Buddhism, Hinduism, Taoism, and so on, all make man god, instead of trusting in the Creator God of the Bible.
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