Christians should uphold the highest standards of excellence in their science, questioning all quirky claims and avoiding hasty conclusions.
This year’s $1.5 million Templeton Prize has gone to Francisco Ayala, an ordained Catholic priest and professor of evolutionary biology.
Dr. Andrew Snelling, AiG–U.S., helps a fellow Aussie understand some of the tough aspects of the Flood and how science works from a biblical point of view.
As a Christian, I am thoroughly enthralled when exploring the world created by our Savior. As a scientist, I see so many mysteries yet to be solved.
Sunday evening the Discovery Channel (and some of its sister channels in America ) began airing a new TV series entitled “Life.”
A ministry worker on a college campus thinks teaching a “literal interpretation” prevents students from accepting the gospel.
A supportive pastor asks us why we teach that God’s ways are understandable to humans. But understanding God’s ways is impossible for finite minds.
Over the next few days in my homeland of Australia, atheists are converging from around the world in the city of Melbourne for what many of the organizers are calling a “celebration of atheism.”
Recent generations have been brought up to see the Bible as a book that contains many interesting stories and religious teaching, but has no connection to reality.
At-home tours, an app for us, wearing the gospel, letters to the editor, and more.
Recent experiments on E. coli in a laboratory have made one university student wonder if evolution happened in front of him. Dr. Georgia Purdom, AiG–U.S., helps him examine more closely.
The Lord certainly understands how this universe works; after all, He made it. So His Word, the Bible, gives us the foundation for understanding the universe.
Stillwood Camp, the “home” for the Answers in Genesis witnessing team (110 volunteers) that gathered for a special outreach at the Vancouver Winter Olympics became suddenly still over the weekend.
From their nose to their feet, camels are perfectly suited to their desert environments.
An old-earth proponent wonders if progressive creationism is better than theistic evolution. But as Tim Chaffey, AiG–U.S., shows, any view that undermines biblical authority is equally corrosive.
Scheduling and finding an Answers in Genesis event and learning about your favorite speakers has gotten much easier thanks to our new Answers Outreach site.
He’s supported Answers in Genesis for years, but an article undermining his Mormon faith makes him reconsider. Have we misled him? Mark Looy, AiG–U.S., answers this charge.
Join Ken Ham for a live webcast on February 16, 2010, to hear the real state of the nation and to get equipped with the answers a skeptical world needs.
An excerpt from a forthcoming travel guide by Day One publications entitled Travel with William Tyndale by Brian H Edwards.
Bird-to-dinosaur evolution, the name’s Inuk, the disappearing island, and more!
As athletes around the globe gear up for the Vancouver Winter Olympics, over 100 volunteers with Answers in Genesis plan to travel to Canada as well.
A critic accuses us of being motivated by hate. As John UpChurch, AiG–U.S., points out, what we hate is not what the skeptic thinks.
When considering how life began, there are only two options. Either life was created by an intelligent source (God) or it began by natural processes.
Language is foundational to more than our communication. It underlies the whole universe.
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