A reader accuses AiG of promoting a childish belief in a young earth that gives Christians a bad name.
The universe is full of change; almost everything in the physical universe is constantly changing. Yet, we all assume that the laws of nature do not.
Visitors, media, and local politicians respond to the Creation Museum.
Several supporters have written us to express their support of the Creation Museum.
If we cannot trust all of God’s Word, then how do we figure out what parts we can trust?
While it is quite reasonable to argue for various designs of Noah’s Ark, ship design is a balance of many factors.
Feedback: A reader responds to Ken’s article on the Virginia Tech tragedy
This week we respond to 2 negative feedbacks from A, and are responding to both of them in succession. As usual, each feedback is listed in its entirety, followed by a response.
"A more logical argument would be that a religious position, which by definition transcends logic, absolves the holder from ANY rational restriction on their actions..."
We received this critical email concerning the article “Just add energy …”, authored by Dr. Andy McIntosh.
"We recently received this email from a gentleman who had a question about a comment one of our speakers made during a television interview..."
A writer complains about our connecting evolution education with school violence.
Evolutionist Eugenie Scott doesn’t think much of creationists, no matter what level of education they’ve attained.
"I just finished reading Paul Taylor's latest response on "Abortion". Wow. I very much admire the critical thinking and biblical backing of every published response this site provides..."
"Whilst I agree there must be some debate on this matter, I do find your argument flawed in the face of evolutionary evidence..."
"I have read some of your articles on Abortion and found them some of the most offensive articles I have had the misfortune to read..."
"I wish you people would focus on the important matter of maintaining an independent moral authority..."
Dr. DeRemer gave us permission to post an email exchange he had with an anonymous person (“Mr. C”) who, while a Christian, is an old-earth creationist (OEC).
I heard someone say recently that people should be free to do whatever they want to do as long as they don’t hurt anybody.
The fast succession of irrelevant questions is a well-known logical fallacy known as a “loaded question.”
Many readers have written in to ask us to respond to “Darwin on the Right: Why Christians and conservatives should accept evolution,” by Michael Shermer.
Since then my faith has been strengthened and I have been able to teach my teenage daughter to not only believe in the word of God but to defend it with confidence.
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