A look back at 2008’s news—tracking the origins controversy out among the stars, here on planet earth, and in the culture wars!
In 2009, Darwin’s sycophants will be hyping their hero, even in churches. But AiG has a host of conferences planned that will deflate the evolutionary zeal.
Continuing changes across the site, December specials in store, and feedback on feedback articles.
Fourteen scholars came together to address key topics related to the age of the earth. The result was a substantial historical, theological, and exegetical defense of the biblical account of creation
If Jesus is God’s “only begotten Son,” then how can angels and Christians also be God’s sons?
Why are Christians expected to remove the Bible from the argument when skeptics can use any line of reasoning they wish? Dr. Jason Lisle, AiG–U.S., addresses this and more.
A simple business relationship between two popular attractions in the Cincinnati area has turned into a national controversy.
In celebration of Thanksgiving, Answers in Genesis wants to show our thanks for our many supporters who stand by us in earnest prayer and who share thoughts of encouragement with us.
The word “heavens” in the first verse of Psalm 19 draws our attention immediately upward to the creation of God.
“Preacher” of evolution Eugenie Scott lectures on science and religion. What’s our take?
Evolutionists often dangle dinosaurs in front of children to spread their message. Find out how you can counter this.
Doesn’t Jesus contradict Old Testament teachings by not stoning the adulteress, which was commanded?
What is the ultimate reason God respected Abel’s offering and not Cain’s?
Was Solomon, who asked for an understanding heart from God, really going to cut a baby in half?
Noah was the first evangelist mentioned in the Bible.
In Genesis 6:3, did God erroneously say that he would limit humans to 120 years?
Was Jesus wrong in Matthew 13:31–32 when He said that the mustard seed was the “least of all the seeds”?
What do we think about “other creationisms”?
Dinosaurs are great tools for teaching the history of the earth. But at the Walking with Dinosaurs show, all you’ll find is evolutionary indoctrination.
Speaking at the dedication of a new tunnel during recent U.S. elections, Montana Governor Brian Schweitzer paused to take a jab at the views of a state representative.
Since the evidence is not on their side, some skeptics resort to using fear tactics to attack Christianity. Ken Ham responds.
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