Is there a legitimate distinction between historical and observational science, or are we being misleading to use those terms? Troy Lacey, AiG–U.S., explains.
The June 2011 issue of Christianity Today spends a lot of ink searching for the historical Adam or explaining why we shouldn’t expect there to be one.
Do Christians use circular reasoning when they presuppose that God exists? Is circular reasoning a logical fallacy? Darius and Karin Viet explain.
Why did God punish Pharaoh because of Abraham's deception? Is this not unjust? Elizabeth Mitchell, MD, explains the reasons for the plagues.
Is morality based on God’s personal preferences? What is the source of moral absolutes? Darius and Karin Viet explain.
Just how far off are the commonly accepted dating methods? Dr. Andrew Snelling explains.
We should remember to be grateful to the Lord every single day of the year for sending His Son to die on the Cross in our place.
Was Jehu condemned for carrying out the command God gave him? Troy Lacey and Tim Chaffey explain this alleged contradiction.
Do Answers in Genesis articles present different maximum dates for carbon 14? Dr. Andrew Snelling explains.
This article’s purpose is to counter the anti-creationist claims of a recent paper by Senter and Cole.
Does young earth creationism have a tendency to become a source of division among believers? Mark Looy, AiG–U.S., responds to this important question.
Does Ken Ham’s reasoning represent examples of affirming the consequent and reification? Jeremy Ham, AiG–U.S., explains.
Does the Bible tell us that all men are born into sin? Tim Chaffey, AiG–U.S., explains.
Should the creation/evolution debate cease because the answer is “clear”? Join David Wright, AiG–U.S., in examining some common logical fallacies used to support an atheistic worldview.
Can a person accept the “morals” of the Bible without accepting the Bible as authoritative? David Wright, AiG–U.S., explains why morality depends on the absolute truth of Scripture.
Is it wrong to interfere with the pain of childbirth? Dr. Elizabeth Mitchell answers this question from the perspective of her experience in light of God’s Word.
The dimensions for Noah’s Ark are givein in length, width, and height. Does that mean it was shaped like a box? Bodie Hodge, AiG–U.S., explains.
God does not allow us to pick and choose which verses to follow or reject. But those who say the Bible doesn’t condemn homosexual behavior do just that. Tim Chaffey, AiG–U.S., explains.
Does a manger refer to a whole stall or just a feeding trough? Tim Chaffey, AiG–U.S., explains.
Would Joseph’s relatives still have accepted him, or more importantly Mary, into their homes, because they would have thought that Mary was pregnant out of wedlock?
Do chickens really take on “dinosaurian traits” inside the egg as one paleontologist claims? There’s more fluff to this claim than fact.
It’s regrettable that some journalists, intentionally or not, have left readers and viewers with a totally wrong impression about the state’s involvement with the Ark Encounter.
Why do English translations of the Bible include definite articles that are not present in the original text?
How can Answers in Genesis be sure that the Bible discounts the possibility of alien life? Couldn’t Jesus have died for ET? Bodie Hodge, AiG–U.S., tackles this important issue.
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