If there is “something there” in mathematics, the Christian cannot escape the consequences of the universal quantifiers which saturate Colossians 1:15–20.
Hermeneutics—“rightly dividing the word of truth”—begins with a careful look at each word to determine its original meaning.
Belief in evolution does more than just undermine the foundation for the doctrine of salvation found in Genesis. It also distorts our eschatological hope.
While water is a common substance in the universe, the earth is the only place that we know for certain where liquid water exists.
As we all get older at AiG, a natural question some people have been asking me is, “Do you have a succession plan at the ministry?”
There are two directions of mathematical inquiry: it can either penetrate into the other sciences, or it can mind its own business.
Are burdens and loads to be borne collectively or individually?
Christians believe the Mind partially revealed behind mathematics to be God’s.
We will be showing museum visitors that even non-existent aliens can be used to bring the truth of salvation to real “aliens!”
Why do bad things happen? Human beings seek to reconcile their understanding of an all-powerful, loving God with the seemingly endless suffering around them.
We here at Answers in Genesis believe that life is unique to Earth, so is the discovery of Kepler-452b a problem for us?
If mathematics is already thought out and constructed by someone, it is logical that there would be no contradictions.
What one reads in John’s Gospel is not a competing narrative, but rather a passage complementing what Matthew already recorded.
The asymmetry between matter and antimatter is not a problem if God created the universe as Genesis 1 says that He did.
Sometimes we can destroy the meaning of a text by an incomplete study of the context or by imposing our own ideas on it.
When Jesus entered Capernaum he healed the slave of a centurion. Did the centurion come personally to request Jesus for this?
Since people in Noah’s day had such long lifespans, think of the amount of knowledge and skills they could acquire.
If the Cross was not required to save sinners, then why did God permit Jesus to face such torture if it wasn’t even necessary?
Ken Ham shares more revealing statistics—this time focusing on the state of the 20s generation inside the Church.
AiG continues to increase ways to reach more people, and in more countries, with the saving message of the gospel.
These beautiful bows remind me of my parents’ teaching of what the Bible says about God’s purpose in giving us the rainbow.
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