Each of our children grew up with creationist resources, and such a foundation can keep children in church when they grow up.
Ever heard one of these claims? Perhaps you’ve even said one yourself. We’ve heard them all—but they’re all false, or at least they imply a falsehood.
This month, Answers in Genesis released an eye-opening new book that we ask you to symbolically nail on the door of churches, Christian colleges, and seminaries across America.
On the tenth anniversary of the Columbine killings, atheists are fuming about one of our 2006 commercials. Perhaps it’s because we pointed out a connection that’s too close to home.
What is not so commonly known is that there have been adverse parts of Darwin’s legacy that many of his followers have either denied or kept from public knowledge.
Join Mark Looy and Carl Kerby on an inspirational tour of Israel on April 16–28, 2009.
many Americans are oblivious to the fact that atheists—with a fervent belief there is no God—are aggressively trying to impose that belief on the culture.
For 15 years, God has blessed AiG in ways that we could never have expected.
Exactly 200 years ago today, two very famous people were born. Both men greatly impacted the world, but their legacies were quite different.
On February 12, 1809, in the modest town of Shrewsbury, England, Susannah Darwin gave birth to her now-famous son Charles in their family home called The Mount.
As much as evolutionists wish otherwise, life doesn’t evolve around Darwin—or at all.
“In man we trust”? Surely, that wouldn’t happen in America. Right?
The popular culture is infused with beliefs contrary to the Book of Genesis (and the Bible in general), and it’s not just the high-profile debate over origins that regularly plays out in society.
Several times over the years I’ve encountered worshippers in what I would call the “I Can’t Know” religion.
Dinosaurs are great tools for teaching the history of the earth. But at the Walking with Dinosaurs show, all you’ll find is evolutionary indoctrination.
Since the evidence is not on their side, some skeptics resort to using fear tactics to attack Christianity. Ken Ham responds.
How should we pick among candidates? What is the “heart” of the issue?
The Creator of the universe has already communicated with us, yet a U.S. agency is using your tax dollars to teach students how to communicate with aliens!
A candidate for U.S. vice president has suggested debate on origins should be allowed in state-run schools. But is she really a creationist?
Around 57% of self-described evangelicals believe that many religions lead to heaven. But is that what God says?
As we provide resources through books, DVDs, radio programs, the Internet, and the Creation Museum, we are digging new wells so the water of the Word will flow freely around the world.
Some time ago, a secular reporter accused me of promoting violence. It was because he saw AiG’s classic “castles illustration” we often use, which really sums up the spiritual battle AiG is fighting.
Answers in Genesis is an apologetics ministry, dedicated to helping Christians defend their faith and proclaim the good news of Jesus Christ.