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.
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.
Why couldn't the earth and the heavens been created millions of years ago and remained null and void until God created the atmosphere, land and life?
Genesis 3 seems to indicate that Adam was with Eve when she ate the fruit. Is this accurate? Bodie Hodge, AiG–U.S. examines this issue.
An evolutionist mocks the Bible and criticizes Dr. Lisle. Bodie Hodge, AiG–U.S., addresses these issues.
Did Methuselah live through the Flood or die along with all those outside the Ark? Bodie Hodge, AiG–U.S., explores what the Genesis record shows.
A reader wonders why there seems to be a contradiction in 2 Samuel about Michal having children. Bodie Hodge, AiG–U.S., takes a close look at the text.
When the Flood ended, the maximum life expectancy of humanity dropped quite a bit. What changed to make this happen?
While this series has examined questions about the Curse, sin, and Satan, the real focus of the Genesis account is Jesus Christ.
When looking closely at Genesis 3:6–7, one can’t help but wonder why Eve’s eyes were not opened until Adam ate and what exactly Scripture means by, “their eyes were opened.”
Genesis 3:16 says that God increased Eve’s pain after the Fall. Does that mean that pain already existed before sin?
Christians generally use illustrations of the Garden of Eden that place the serpent in a tree—usually the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil. But is this accurate?
In a local newspaper, a humanist critic accuses creationists of becoming a cult. But biblical authority has always been the basis of orthodox Christianity.
The Bible tells us that unlike animals and plants, humans are created in the image of God. But what do we know about angels, Satan, and the heavenly host?
How did Native American peoples get to North America after the Flood reduced mankind to eight people in the mountains of Ararat?
Did Adam and Eve have to eat from the Tree of Life to keep from dying? Why didn’t God remove it from Eden? What happened to it?
If sin and the Curse had never entered the creation, wouldn’t the earth have become overpopulated?
Atheists have recently “rediscovered” a quote from 1900 that attacks Christianity. Bodie Hodge, AiG–U.S., shows it’s just as error-filled now as it was then.
Building on last week’s article, Bodie Hodge, AiG–U.S., shows how to calculate the age of the earth and the time of the Fall.
How long did Adam and Eve live in Eden before the Fall? Bodie Hodge, AiG–US, shows why sin must have entered in soon after Creation.
Was Abel eating meat soon after the Curse even though he wasn’t supposed to? After all, he kept the flocks and sacrificed an animal.
If God created Eve from Adam’s side, wouldn’t that make her a clone of Adam? Bodie Hodge, AiG–U.S., explains why this is not the case.
God’s record is clear: the water of the flood covered the entire globe and killed all the animals on earth.
How can God who is, according to Scripture, perfectly holy, create anything that can be unholy (or fallen)?
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