Because of the ambiguous, and often erroneous nature of the information upon which Egyptian chronology must be calculated, it is not possible to present a full list of Egyptian dynasties and dates.
What comes to mind when you think of October 31st?
The Egyptians often referred to “wretched Kush” in their inscriptions, and they had made frequent forays into their country, but the Nubians had the last laugh.
On Tuesday, the island nation of Haiti—already a desperately poor nation—was devastated by a major earthquake.
Why do Christians believe the Bible doesn’t serve as a foundation for biology, geology, and astronomy? Dr. Georgia Purdom, AiG–U.S., examines the issue.
Do logic and truth really depend upon the Bible being true? Couldn’t atheists just invent a story to explain them? Dr. Jason Lisle, AiG–U.S., shows why this is impossible.
On the assumption that Dynasties 21 to 25 were consecutive, early scholars dated them approximately 1070-665 B.C., but a number of recent scholars have challenged this assumption.
If any newspaper was to take a lead in propagating the godless morality of naturalistic evolution, in all its fullness, it would have to be The Guardian.
Did you miss something?, testing evolution, picking the news, and more.
Even in the age of the Internet, gospel literature is taking God’s truths to the
Praise God for the great things He has done this year!
How should Christians respond to the issue of homosexuality?
Raising children to serve God doesn’t happen by itself.
Mernpetah only reigned for ten years, during which time he built his own mortuary temple, and left a stela in it recording his military activities.
Part of the plan of the Obama Administration and the Democratic-controlled Congress in financing their government-run health care program is to cap the benefit of itemized deductions.
The January–March 2010 issue of Answers magazine has several articles on fossil mysteries that evolution can’t explain but that are explained by a biblical perspective.
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.
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