Does the Hertzsprung-Russell diagram prove that the universe must be millions of years old? Dr. Jason Lisle answers.
Can duplication and mutations cause new information to “arise” in the genome? Dr. Georgia Purdom accepts this challenge posted to creationists.
Is there such a thing as a “neutral” starting point for evaluating God's existence? Should we try to prove the Bible, or let it speak for itself?
Did God create light from distant stars “in transit” to earth? Dr. Jason Lisle examines this argument from a biblical perspective.
Is presuppositional apologetics as effective in witnessing as providing more scientific analysis? What is the proper balance?
Are there scientists who have converted from the old-earth view? Dr. Tommy Mitchell shows us one who has.
A college professor lambastes AiG for “perpetuating a myth” but, in turn, perpetuates a myth about natrual selection.
Did God create logic? Or is logic further evidence of God’s existence?
AiG takes a moment to pause and give thanks to God and all of our supporters.
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.”
Is it possible for public schools to be “neutral” in the origins debate? Roger Patterson, former biology teacher and content developer, tackles this issue.
Some critics argue that Christians are biased by the Bible, but evolutionists have no bias. Is this true?
Does the Bible really say that Jesus is both God and man? Gary Vaterlaus explores the issue.
Every once in a while, it is good to remember that God uses ministries such as AiG to touch peoples’ lives and encourage them. Here are a few such stories.
A reader suggests that the creation-gospel message undermines children’s education. Should we be ashamed?
It’s always nice to receive positive feedback. Here are a few examples we’d like to share with you.
Does belief depend upon proof? Or is “proof” dependent upon belief?
A scientist scoffs at the idea of dinosaurs and humans coexisting. Dr. Purdom responds.
A feedback submitters questions the legitimacy of the articles on AiG because of a perceived lack of credentials.
Support for the Creation Museum from scientists and teachers has been tremendous.
A common misconception made by skeptics of the Bible is to assume that Genesis 1 and 2 are separate creation accounts without looking carefully at the text.
A reader asks how Dr. Lisle can be both an astrophysicist and a young-earth creationist.
Presuppositions are things you take for granted: like your own existence, the reliability of your memory, your continued personal identity, moral laws, laws of logic, induction, and many others.
Do you guys honestly have an exhibit that puts the biblical, 6-day creation under the heading ‘God's Word,’ and a description of evolution under the heading ‘Human Reasoning?'
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