For InSite this month, we’re announcing AiG Live, talking about our upcoming Answers for Women conference, going back to the Tower of Babel, and more!
Some locations on earth seem just too extreme to support life. One such extreme environment is vents at the bottom of the ocean.
Nathan Ham responds to an email that accuses us of being stupid, lazy, unscientific, and morons for believing in a young earth and the existence of God.
Three lesser-known attempts to deny the Resurrection. These views have gained very little traction among skeptical and critical scholars.
April fools! Did you know that a deceived person does not know he is deceived? Nathan Ham explains.
The homosexual rights movement has adopted the language of “civil rights” as its own. Do these claims have any legitimacy?
The Bible doesn’t say, “And then there was an Ice Age.” Yet it does help us narrow down when the ice built up and then melted away.
How were people saved before Jesus Christ died on the Cross? The answer is easy, once you realize that nothing happens by chance—the solution was already in place even before the world began.
There are a couple of views that admit Jesus was crucified but claim that He somehow managed to survive for a short time after being taken off the Cross.
Archaeologists claim they have discovered the tomb of Jesus and His family.
More and more people in the church today recognize that America is becoming increasingly pagan every day! This nation has all but abandoned God and His Word.
In this issue, qualified experts take on a variety of exciting topics, including one of the most mysterious and fascinating periods of earth’s history—the Ice Age.
Dr. Elizabeth Mitchell, AiG–U.S., explains why a placenta is not a living creature.
The youth in our churches have not been taught general Bible apologetics, much less creation apologetics.
I believe it is largely the church’s fault that the culture, from a Christian perspective, is collapsing and is coming under judgment.
Four more alternative views attempt to explain away the Resurrection of Jesus.
We want to make Christians aware of the destructive effects that evolutionary ideas and a belief in millions of years have on the gospel, the church, and scriptural authority.
An unusually hostile letter to the editor recently appeared in a newspaper in AiG’s home state. It was memorable for its mistakes as well as its tone, and we decided to reply promptly.
Jesus taught His followers, “Love your enemies, bless those who curse you, do good to those who hate you, and pray for those who spitefully use you and persecute you” (Matthew 5:44).
Two of the critical views popularized by liberal theologians at least wrestle with some of the evidence.
For InSite this month, we’re looking at our upcoming mobile app, examining the public school system, previewing the Creation Museum, and more!
Three alternate explanations for the Resurrection make little effort, if any, to deal with the texts of Scripture or the “five key evidences.”
On the question of purposes, we encounter a very important point of difference between biblical and evolutionary thought.
Dr. Duane T. Gish, one of the great defenders of the Bible’s accuracy, passed away March 6, 2013, in California at the age of 91.
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