The Bible is the foundation for understanding every challenge facing us. Global warming is no exception.
We will show why evolutionistic thought is completely foreign to the Bible.
It’s springtime here in Kentucky, and the wonder of God’s creation during this time of year reminds us once again of His everlasting goodness.
Tennessee teachers will soon have legal protection to teach students about genuine scientific controversies. The bill passed by a three-to-one margin and should take effect on April 20.
Critics have charged that the first two chapters of the Bible contain a contradiction regarding the creation of the vegetation. Tim Chaffey, AiG–U.S., explains.
Far from being a secondary issue, the Genesis account of Creation and the Fall is central to our understanding of who we are and why we need a Savior.
This month’s InSite focuses on the ABCs and 1-2-3s. There’s something that’ll shake up your Sunday school, a big-picture look at history, and more.
April Fools’ Day is here, and the time seems right to briefly explore the subject of foolery and lies, examining what the Bible has to say about deception.
Cavemen—mysterious denizens of our past—who were they? When did they live, and what happened to them? How different were they, really, from us?
Tim Chaffey, AiG–U.S., answers questions and addresses challenges made to the position advocated in his earlier “Contradictions” article.
Let me tell you about an “aha moment.” A scientist recently wrote to me; I think you’ll find it very uplifting.
Does AiG engage in bullying when we call out biblical compromise? Are we using ad hominem attacks? Mark Looy, AiG–U.S., explains.
Several old-earth creationists have argued that the events of Day Six could not have fit within a single day. Tim Chaffey, AiG–U.S., responds.
We are seeing more and more “false prophets” arising in the church today. These teachers ultimately deny the true, saving gospel that everyone needs to heed.
Dr. Elizabeth Mitchell, AiG–U.S., examines a special issue of the Christian Research Journal devoted to the origin of life.
Spring is on the way, bringing with it a host of new opportunities for outreach, plus projects to keep us busy updating and upgrading. Thank you for prayerfully supporting the ministry.
So when exactly was the Flood? There are two possible ways of calculating the date. David Wright, AiG–U.S., explains.
God has given us a means to behold His glory. But our ability to see clearly demands an unobstructed view through both God-given lenses.
On Monday, AiG President Ken Ham received his fourth honorary doctorate, this one conferred by Mid-Continent University of Mayfield, Kentucky.
Genesis 1 and 2 seem to indicate different times for the creation of Eve. Was Eve created on Day Six or not?
Download AiG; soaring up the charts; event spotting; and more in this month’s InSite
Why do we even bother seeking out alien life?
Who did Thutmose III fight at Megiddo, and what does that battle have to do with plundering Jerusalem? Dr. Elizabeth Mitchell, AiG–U.S., explains.
Jesus said that Zechariah’s father was named Berechiah, but 2 Chronicles states that Jehoiada was the father of Zechariah. Was Jesus mistaken? Tim Chaffey, AiG–U.S., explains.
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