Something very interesting happened at the opening of our Creation Museum—and it helped reveal what Answers in Genesis is all about as a ministry.
Could creation cosmologies shed light on recent unexplained phenomena in our solar system?
When Darwin went to the Galapagos Islands off the coast of Ecuador, he noticed that island finches had developed a variety of beak sizes, and he speculated on how that happened.
What are the limits of logic and is logic more important than God’s Word?
A mummified dinosaur reminds us that evolutionary ages are often only superficially accurate.
The simple answer is that the Bible does not tell us. All we know is that God intervened before the construction project was completed.
Why is it that when college professors ridicule the Bible and Christianity most Christian students are unable or unprepared to respond?
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.
A Roman Catholic priest has been named the winner of this year’s Templeton Prize, a $1.6 million award that recognizes “progress toward research or discoveries about spiritual realities.”
Two of the better-known challengers of the evolutionary belief system met in Nashville, Tennessee, on Tuesday to discuss ways that the upcoming movie Expelled can have a major impact.
The special “Tower of Babel” issue of Answers magazine covers some fascinating aspects of the Babel account as recorded in Genesis 11.
Its merits as a cinematic spectacle aside, Roland Emmerich’s 10,000 B.C. offers a good opportunity to take a look into what the world might have been like a few centuries after Babel.
DNA tests have confirmed that a grizzly bear father and polar bear mother have produced what some people are calling a “pizzly.”
A reader questions our claim that the big bang is an attempt to explain the universe without God. Dr. Jason Lisle, AiG–U.S., responds.
The debate over “hobbit” remains found in an Indonesian island cave shows no signs of slowing. Creating news this time is a new theory published in Proceedings of the Royal Society B.
If the Genesis Flood, as described in Genesis 7 and 8 really occurred, what evidence would we expect to find?
With a biblical framework in place, we can teach our children how the Bible explains the world around us.
During a moment of personal tragedy, a grieving mother asks if the age of the earth is important to spreading the gospel. Dr. Terry Mortenson, AiG–U.S., responds.
A recent post on the Daily Telegraph accuses creationists of believing in “magic,” but it fails to see the faith needed to believe in evolution.
Kenneth Miller, a Brown University cell biologist and professing Catholic who is one of evolution’s most vocal defenders, says it’s time for evolutionists to “reclaim the language of ‘design.’”
There is no better place to see God's palette of colors than in butterflies.
Last August the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved selling the morning-after pill, or “Plan B,” without a prescription to women over 18 years of age.
Does geological data “abundantly demonstrate” either that the earth is old or that God created it to appear old?
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