Are you like the Bereans (Acts 17), who “searched the Scriptures daily”?
If God made a perfect world, where did harmful abilities come from?
If the life of the flesh is in the blood, why do we say life begins before there is blood? And what about twins?
Since 1969, 1,500 churches in England have heard that final thud as their doors were shut after their final service after hundreds of years of active life.
Matthew and Mark state that the temple veil ripped right after Jesus died, but Luke states that it happened before the Lord’s death.
Some Christians call Hebrews chapter 11 the “Believers Hall of Fame.” There, God recorded for us the names of some great “heroes of the faith.”
Microevolution writ younger, Orchids and their perfume pals, Did Jesus die for E.T.? Prefabricated placental blueprints, Archaic birds border the K-T
Tim Chaffey, AiG–U.S., explains why the Trinity is such an essential biblical doctrine.
We must consider why the scriptural geologists wrote on this subject, summarize the contemporary reactions to their writings, and then analyze the reasons for the reactions of their opponents.
“The Bible contains truth,” we often hear. But what do such words really mean? Behind them is a flawed view of biblical authority, with deadly consequences.
Dr. Georgia Purdom and Mark Looy review The Anointed, the new book by Drs. Karl Giberson and Randall Stephens.
Your next great family vacation (so, relax), begin with Begin, teen answers, and more in this month’s InSite!
This issue of Answers magazine examines some of the most popular myths about the dinosaurs and how they died.
The newest effort by BioLogos to blend creation and evolution has taken the evangelical world by storm. But at what cost?
We are told to pray for our enemies. Does that mean we should also pray for Satan? Troy Lacey, AiG–U.S., explains.
All the scriptural geologists in the early 19th century believed that Genesis 1–11 provided a divinely inspired and historically accurate account of the origin and early history of the world.
Did Enoch die as Hebrews 11:13 seems to imply or was he taken as stated in Genesis 5:24 and Hebrews 11:5? David Wright explains.
At last, a new evangelistic tool that shares the gospel message the way God does in His Word.
Dr. John Whitcomb, was given a tribute Monday evening as the fiftieth anniversary of his book, The Genesis Flood, was celebrated at Faith Baptist Bible College and Seminary.
Did the fifth plague kill all of the Egyptian livestock? Troy Lacey, AiG–U.S., explains.
50 years ago, The Genesis Flood launched a worldwide movement to defend the accuracy of the Bible from the very first verse.
David Wright responds to arguments brought up against his previous article, “How Long Were the Israelites in Egypt?”
Though virtually unknown in discussions of the scriptural geologists, William Rhind’s geological qualifications enabled him to debate the issues of his day.
Last Thursday, scientists published a series of articles providing a detailed analysis of a relatively new alleged human ancestor—Australopithecus sediba.
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