A need for a new reformation is evident, both for our culture and for the church. We must return to the Bible as our absolute authority.
A look back at 2009’s news—alien life and exoplanets, Darwin and “evolution in action,” missing links and classroom controversies, and more!
On this Christmas Day, Ken Ham asks that you consider the magnitude of Christ’s sacrifice.
If he wasn’t the greatest of the pharaohs, he certainly thought he was. Having fathered over 50 sons and probably a similar number of daughters, we would have to concede to his claim for greatness.
When we think of the place where Jesus was born, we naturally picture a stable or barn. But is that what the Bible says?
You may think the Creation Museum is about scientific evidences and Genesis, and Christmas is about the “warm and fuzzy” stuff of Christianity—specifically the birth of Christ. You might be surprised.
A reader asks us to help clear up the matter of Jesus’s lineage. Could he truly be the heir to David’s throne? Paul Taylor, AiG–UK, examines the evidence.
Tutankhamen died childless with no heir to the throne, and what happened next is open to question.
Last month, an atheist leader told our local newspaper, the Cincinnati Enquirer, that our Creation Museum promotes “child abuse” and even “terrorism.”
Akhenaten’s statues depict him as rather grotesque with an elongated head, thick lips, pinched cheeks, protruding abdomen, and thick thighs.
There are 66 books in the Bible. Taken together, these are known as the canon.
According to one dreamer, Amenhotep III got off to a good start. He was of divine origin.
Why is Answers in Genesis talking about the issue of wifely submission? Just like all other New Testament doctrines, the issue of leadership in marriage has its foundation in Genesis.
A new education bill in the UK could potentially push more evolutionary propaganda on primary students. Paul Taylor, AiG–UK, explains.
Great civilizations accomplished amazing things without believing in God, so why must He exist for logic to be true?
Thutmosis IV was out hunting and fell asleep in the shadow of the Sphinx which appeared to him in a dream.
You may be surprised how humanists realize that they must target your children. Ken Ham exposes the truth.
Discerning viewers of Sunday evening’s 60 Minutes program about a remarkably preserved dinosaur bone should have noticed something missing.
In her final installment discussing a recent conference on medicine and Darwin, Dr. Georgia Purdom, AiG–U.S., reveals how confused one presenter was about natural selection and evolution.
Christians must use a certain key—hermeneutics, or the rules of interpretation.
Amenhotep aspired to follow in his father’s military footsteps, and early acquired skill with his bow and arrow, and in racing his war chariot.
A new NOVA series claims to uncover human origins, but as Mark Looy points out, the series relies more on speculation and imagination than fact.
According to one presenter at a recent Darwin and medicine conference, children with birth defects are “bumps” in the road on our way to becoming more evolved.
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