Are the laws of logic truly universal? Must a person choose between logic or faith? Have we moved beyond superstition? Dr. Jason Lisle, AiG–U.S., responds to a critic’s challenge.
Does the Bible make a mistake in claiming that pi equals 3?
Other religions claim that they have the true written word of some god. What makes Christianity different? Dr. Jason Lisle, answers this common question.
Morality is a very difficult problem for the evolutionary worldview since they have no rational reason for the concept of right and wrong.
PDF DownloadDr. Jason Lisle, AiG–U.S., shows why a universe with stability and laws of logic requires the biblical God—even hypothetical ones.
Could science operate if the biblical God didn’t exist? Dr. Jason Lisle, AiG–U.S., shows why even atheist scientists unwittingly depend upon a God they don’t believe in.
A reader wants to know why there are some things an omnipotent God cannot do. Dr. Jason Lisle, AiG–U.S., responds.
It’s a question almost everyone asks: how do we know the Bible is God’s Word? Dr. Jason Lisle, AiG–US, tackles this complex issue.
It was the debate of the century. Christianity had unequivocally triumphed over atheism. And the audience knew it. Find out how in this new web series featuring Dr. Greg Bahnsen.
Are the laws of logic simply a reflection of the way the universe works? Dr. Jason Lisle, AiG–U.S., shows why this argument falls apart and undermines atheistic claims.
Why are Christians expected to remove the Bible from the argument when skeptics can use any line of reasoning they wish? Dr. Jason Lisle, AiG–U.S., addresses this and more.
It is a popular view these days. Many people have the impression that the Bible is simply an outdated book of fairytales and contradictions.
Space, time, and matter are all examples of “three-in-ones” in nature. Perhaps God created them in this fashion to declare His own triune nature.
Can evolution produce rational senses that we can trust? Dr. Jason Lisle, AiG–U.S., examines this claim and more.
Black holes are real phenomena in our universe.
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 reader claims that “natural” phenomena are the only valid scientific explanations. Dr. Jason Lisle, AiG–U.S., examines this often repeated claim.
A visitor to the Creation Museum is disappointed that the Creation Museum presents a presuppositional approach. Dr. Lisle, AiG–U.S., explains the rationale.
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.
AiG has made the claim that science requires a biblical worldview. Is this logically defensible?
Morality is a very difficult problem for the evolutionary worldview. The problem is that evolutionists have no logical reason to believe in right and wrong within their own worldview.
How are we to know if we have an accurate worldview? Is there any reason to think that our most basic assumptions about reality are correct?
Does the fact that God is rational and consistent necessitate that present processes are the key to understanding the past?
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