With a biblical framework in place, we can teach our children how the Bible explains the world around us.
During a moment of personal tragedy, a grieving mother asks if the age of the earth is important to spreading the gospel. Dr. Terry Mortenson, AiG–U.S., responds.
A recent post on the Daily Telegraph accuses creationists of believing in “magic,” but it fails to see the faith needed to believe in evolution.
Kenneth Miller, a Brown University cell biologist and professing Catholic who is one of evolution’s most vocal defenders, says it’s time for evolutionists to “reclaim the language of ‘design.’”
There is no better place to see God's palette of colors than in butterflies.
Last August the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved selling the morning-after pill, or “Plan B,” without a prescription to women over 18 years of age.
Does geological data “abundantly demonstrate” either that the earth is old or that God created it to appear old?
Stories about a time when there was only one language do exist.
In his new book The Language of God, a famous scientist and evangelical has written the following about the human genome and science in general
The doctrine of the Trinity is not just “traditional”; it has a firm basis in Scripture.
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When children, young people, and adults are informed about the truth of dinosaurs, they can answer the questions of a skeptical world and spread the good news of the gospel.
Who would have thought that February 12, Darwin’s birthday, would be a religious “holiday”?
What does a math test tell us about the power of materialistic beliefs to impact behavior? Quite a bit, as it turns out.
Over the years, circumstantial evidence has suggested that the remains of Noah’s Ark have been found on the mountains of Ararat in Turkey.
Does the Hertzsprung-Russell diagram prove that the universe must be millions of years old? Dr. Jason Lisle answers.
What relevance does the biblical account of creation have to the spreading of the gospel? It really comes down to understanding the difference between “Jews” and “Greeks.”
The team, 17 scientists in all, built the genome of the bacterium Mycoplasma genitalium by making small blocks of DNA out of chemicals.
Anyone familiar with the creation/evolution debate should know that anti-creationists love to lob the accusation that creationists are “anti-science” or that they “reject science.”
Paleontologists say they have found a 100-million-year-old missing link, named Gansus, in the evolution of birds.
Can duplication and mutations cause new information to “arise” in the genome? Dr. Georgia Purdom accepts this challenge posted to creationists.
A guest writer tells of how the Answers in Genesis website helped her discover the truth.
For several years, evolutionists have hailed the find nicknamed Toumai as the missing link between humans and an ape-like ancestor.
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