Other religions claim that they have the true written word of some god. What makes Christianity different? Dr. Jason Lisle, answers this common question.
Can scientists be unbiased? What are the limits of science? And were earlier scientists simply cowed into creationism by the Inquisition?
Dr. Jason Lisle, AiG–U.S., shows why a universe with stability and laws of logic requires the biblical God—even hypothetical ones.
Could science operate if the biblical God didn’t exist? Dr. Jason Lisle, AiG–U.S., shows why even atheist scientists unwittingly depend upon a God they don’t believe in.
A reader wants to know why there are some things an omnipotent God cannot do. Dr. Jason Lisle, AiG–U.S., responds.
A procurement forester offers his thoughts on tree growth rings and the biblical chronology. John Woodmorappe responds.
If most of the fossil record was laid down all at once by the global Flood, then why are rabbits found only in “recent” Tertiary and Quaternary sediments?
It’s a question almost everyone asks: how do we know the Bible is God’s Word? Dr. Jason Lisle, AiG–US, tackles this complex issue.
A surprising often-asked question is “why doesn’t God heal amputees”? Peter Galling and John UpChurch join in answering this alleged problem.
Countries where evolution is generally accepted often show great acts of charity. Does this mean that morality doesn’t require God?
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Why are Christians expected to remove the Bible from the argument when skeptics can use any line of reasoning they wish? Dr. Jason Lisle, AiG–U.S., addresses this and more.
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What is the ultimate reason God respected Abel’s offering and not Cain’s?
In Genesis 6:3, did God erroneously say that he would limit humans to 120 years?
Since the majority of scientists believe in evolution, should this “majority opinion” matter to the Bible-believer?
A college biology professor triumphantly tells his class that it’s evolution or the highway. Too bad he didn’t examine his arguments first.
What is the nature of truth? Can facts be refuted by science? Roger Patterson, AiG–U.S., addresses an attack on his book series Evolution Exposed.
Is teaching a straightforward Genesis divisive? Absolutely. Is this unexpected? Not according to Christ.
Can a simple “yes or no” answer be adequate for a question about Adam and Eve’s genetic code and today’s human traits?
How can a Christian discuss this difficult topic with others in a Godly way? Or should we even be discussing it at all?
Although Genesis does not mention the name “Satan” as controlling the serpent in the Garden of Eden, we can ascertain who this serpent was.
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