AiG takes a moment to pause and give thanks to God and all of our supporters.
The ice age is a popular topic that is often discussed. Sadly, most people hear the secular/uniformitarian view and don’t look at this subject from a biblical perspective.
In breaking news, two research groups have published findings that they have been able to turn ordinary human skin cells into stem cells that behave much like embryonic stem cells (ESCs).
How did this universe come into existence? Did God use “natural” methods to create the universe, or did He create everything supernaturally?
That is what several scientists and a religious historian seemed to be asking and answering at a forum I attended last Wednesday at COSI entitled, “Intersection of Faith & Evolution: A Civil Dialogue”
Dr. David DeWitt of Liberty University discusses the take-home messages of the PBS–NOVA documentary earlier this week.
A feedback submitter suggests that the RATE team was dishonest because “[t]hey already know the truth [and] the facts that they find will reflect their presuppositions.”
God has truly been faithful and provided a way for Bible-affirming, Creator-honoring resources to make it out to American troops in the field all over the world.
I have been appalled and outraged when reading recent news reports regarding what is happening in public schools. Let’s take a look at two of these that have occurred in the last couple months.
Although much more can be done, I praise the Lord that the number, quality, and variety of materials produced by creation-oriented ministries around the world continue to increase dramatically.
Is it possible for public schools to be “neutral” in the origins debate? Roger Patterson, former biology teacher and content developer, tackles this issue.
If critical thinking isn’t the process of evaluating evidence in light of conflicting viewpoints . . . what is it?
In a recent column against the museum, a Post columnist wrote a piece that was so inaccurate that we asked our publicists to submit a rebuttal.
Saturday, 27 October, 2007, marks the 40th anniversary of the passing of the 1967 Abortion Act in the UK.
Most people (including in the Christian world) have the erroneous idea that public schools are somehow “neutral” settings.
Trips to the zoo are fun and educational. But, more and more, zoos are also venues that promote an evolutionary agenda.
Some critics argue that Christians are biased by the Bible, but evolutionists have no bias. Is this true?
This week in Sweden the centre-right coalition government decided to ban biology teachers from teaching creationism or intelligent design alongside evolution in independent schools.
When I hear from people who’ve listened to the radio program, watched one of our videos, or read something on our website, I hear this common theme: families are indeed learning together, and our mat
What can we learn from boasts of “artificial” life, a geological rush job, a Jurassic dragon, a not-so-useless organ, and the “fear” of evolution?
Does the Bible really say that Jesus is both God and man? Gary Vaterlaus explores the issue.
What caught our eye recently in the atheist barrage against religion occurred in the context of comments from atheists about the growing creation movement and AiG’s new Creation Museum most of all.
Over the weekend several news outlets were declaring somewhat definitively that scientists at the J. Craig Venter Institute have created “artificial life.”
AiG makes a quick comment on much in the creation/evolution headlines these days.
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