“Homophobic.” “Misogynist.” How do Christians address the criticism that they’re hate-filled bigots?
As we look around at the shambles of Western civilization, a question seems to be on everyone’s mind: What happened?
Skeptics of the Bible have used Cain’s wife time and again to discredit the book of Genesis as a true historical record.
Generations of children, including the majority from the church, have been indoctrinated in an atheistic evolutionary worldview.
Genesis is clear that there is only one race—the human race. So why isn’t the church leading the fight against racism?
God calls the death of one of his saints “precious.” Why?
The moral revolution and hostility toward Christianity make it seem that the world today is as bad as Noah’s day. But is it really?
I remember a secular newspaper reporter calling me to ask, “Why do you have zip lines at the Creation Museum?” I answered, “Because Christians can have fun, too.”
What a huge difference it made when Aborigines learned—from Genesis—we’re all one big family.
The devil hates the family!
No one can truly understand the meaning of the crucifixion and resurrection of Christ without understanding the historical events outlined in Genesis 1–3.
Even a small error can unlock a door leading to a major issue.
Different views of Genesis come from people taking outside ideas, beliefs from fallible man, and interpreting the clear words of Scripture to fit those beliefs.
It’s important to understand that everyone has a worldview, a way of thinking that determines how they understand the universe and life.
We should understand that anything in this world can be used for good or evil— to go in the right or wrong direction.
It’s important to understand that the vision for the Ark and the Creation Museum is not just to have stunning teaching exhibits.
I like to use the passage in John 11 about the raising of Lazarus from the dead as an analogy for the Answers in Genesis ministry.
Four big debates rage in our world today. The foundational answers are in Genesis 1–11.
We encourage families to visit the Ark Encounter and Creation Museum and celebrate God and his promises to man.
I thought you would appreciate reading a summary of a number of our battles to remind us of the faithfulness of God in seeing us through to where we are today.
Creation Museum and Ark Encounter give God-honoring alternatives to other destination attractions.
Disneyland’s tagline is “The Happiest Place on Earth.” But is Disney becoming “The Most Woke Place on Earth”?
Answers in Genesis is an apologetics ministry, dedicated to helping Christians defend their faith and proclaim the good news of Jesus Christ.