You flooded us with email about our first-ever VBS, Amazon Expedition. Stacia McKeever, AiG-U.S., wants you to know that we heard you and to announce the VBS for 2009. Get ready to launch.
Can evolution produce rational senses that we can trust? Dr. Jason Lisle, AiG–U.S., examines this claim and more.
Was God “sitting on His throne twiddling His thumbs” for eternity past until a few thousand years ago?
Is God’s grace revealed through evolution? Or is evolution antithetical to any sort of grace?
Do verses in Ezekiel and Isaiah referring to earthly kings or Satan’s fall? Troy Lacey revisits his argument on the first sin.
As evidence of the growing “popularity” of Answers Research Journal (ARJ), the June 2008 issue of The Journal of Young Investigators (JYI) featured an article on ARJ entitled “Science for Christians.”
The Bible gives us a reason to trust our senses, but don’t we need our senses to read the Bible? Dr. Jason Lisle, AiG–U.S., tackles this question and more in this week’s feedback.
Does a straightforward reading of the Bible restrict God? Dr. Jason Lisle, AiG–U.S., looks at this oft-repeated claim.
A recent Times article rehashes a common caricature of creationists as wanting the teaching of evolution censored. But is this the truth?
A reader claims that “natural” phenomena are the only valid scientific explanations. Dr. Jason Lisle, AiG–U.S., examines this often repeated claim.
When discussing creation/evolution on forums, do the “facts” speak for themselves? Or is there something else to keep in mind? Dr. Georgia Purdom, AiG–U.S., answers a call for help.
A visitor to the Creation Museum is disappointed that the Creation Museum presents a presuppositional approach. Dr. Lisle, AiG–U.S., explains the rationale.
We respond to two readers with similar misconceptions about dinosaurs and the Bible.
Does creation and a young universe, as revealed in the Bible, require “convoluted theories” to deal with the facts? Dr. Jason Lisle, AiG–U.S., responds.
What are beneficial mutations? Does AiG need to change its stance regarding them? Dr. Georgia Purdom, AiG–U.S., clarifies this often-contentious area.
AiG has made the claim that science requires a biblical worldview. Is this logically defensible?
A reporter from the UK’s Gaurdian lets his real agenda shine through. Ken Ham responds.
Does the fact that God is rational and consistent necessitate that present processes are the key to understanding the past?
Should we keep our children from being exposed to evolutionary ideas? Stacia McKeever, AiG–U.S., shows how we can use such opportunities to teach discernment.
What are the limits of logic and is logic more important than God’s Word?
A reader questions our claim that the big bang is an attempt to explain the universe without God. Dr. Jason Lisle, AiG–U.S., responds.
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.
Does geological data “abundantly demonstrate” either that the earth is old or that God created it to appear old?
The doctrine of the Trinity is not just “traditional”; it has a firm basis in Scripture.
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