The best question to pose about this article on bilaterian evolution would be, “Are the contents of this article absolutely true?”
Many critics of the Genesis account of history scoff at the idea of plants and seeds lasting for a year in fresh and salt water, therefore discounting the biblical account of the Flood.
If you’ve heard of these geoglyphs, you know they’re quite the mystery to archaeologists and most other experts. Discovered by accident from an airplane in 1927, their purpose remains a conundrum.
So when exactly was the Flood? There are two possible ways of calculating the date. David Wright, AiG–U.S., explains.
Why does the book of Matthew state that the mother of James and John asked Jesus for a special privilege, while the book of Mark declares that James and John actually asked for this honor?
Did Enoch die as Hebrews 11:13 seems to imply or was he taken as stated in Genesis 5:24 and Hebrews 11:5? David Wright explains.
David Wright responds to arguments brought up against his previous article, “How Long Were the Israelites in Egypt?”
Should the creation/evolution debate cease because the answer is “clear”? Join David Wright, AiG–U.S., in examining some common logical fallacies used to support an atheistic worldview.
Can a person accept the “morals” of the Bible without accepting the Bible as authoritative? David Wright, AiG–U.S., explains why morality depends on the absolute truth of Scripture.
Were the Israelites in Egypt for only 215 years? If so, what about the passages that have 400 or 430 years?
Why does God say the moon gives light when it only reflects light?
Dinosaurs, which were really just birds, were killed off by a flood, but not Noah’s Flood? Tim Chaffey and David Wright, AiG–US, clear up some confusion about dinosaurs.
Evolution can become so ingrained in our thinking that we don’t even notice it. Our government schools and universities are entrenched in evolution.
Were there enough people to build the pyramids?
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?
A reader suggests that the creation-gospel message undermines children’s education. Should we be ashamed?
Does belief depend upon proof? Or is “proof” dependent upon belief?
A reader asks how Dr. Lisle can be both an astrophysicist and a young-earth creationist.
In the Answers magazine article, Are YOU Evolutionized?, you saw eight questions that tested whether or not your thinking has been influenced by evolutionary teachings.
A reader accuses AiG of promoting a childish belief in a young earth that gives Christians a bad name.
If we cannot trust all of God’s Word, then how do we figure out what parts we can trust?
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.
“The very idea that $25 Million will be spent on a Creationist Museum is absurd in and of itself, but even more so considering the number of actual living human beings in dire need of help...”
"Whilst I agree there must be some debate on this matter, I do find your argument flawed in the face of evolutionary evidence..."
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