Most people think that the battle over creation and evolution is being fought between “science” and “religion.” But there are two problems with this thinking.
The battle has now come home again, where many—if not almost all—of our Christian institutions of higher learning are turning out to be “already compromised.”
It comes as no surprise to anyone keeping a finger on the pulse of our culture that a dramatically high number of young people are leaving the church.
Every human being has the ability to communicate with a range of expressions no other creature can match.
People often refer to rock layers as though the earth is made of solid rock, impervious to water. Thankfully, this isn’t true.
We felt strongly compelled to find out what is really being taught in Christian colleges and universities today.
Before looking at Acts 17, it is important to understand the origin of religion; in order to know the meaning of anything, we have to understand its origin.
Did Mars once contain vast oceans? Some creationists now think so.
The American higher education system used to be the envy of nations around the world, but in several profound ways, it is not making the grade.
Barefoot college professors? Only something very unusual could explain these strange goings on—the wonders of foot design.
The day after AiG opened the Ark Encounter to the public, Bill Nye, who debated me at the Creation Museum in 2014, spent a couple of hours with me.
It’s easy to see why dogs are a hunter’s best friend. But sailors? Go topside to examine a swabbie’s shoe, and you’ll find your answer.
The exhibits at the Ark Encounter show how Noah and his family could have done what seems impossible at first glance.
Barna reports that “more than two-thirds of skeptics have attended Christian churches in the past—most for an extended period of time.”
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