Last year the State of Ohio, USA, took center stage in a national battle over evolution in state schools.
Last year, researchers reported evidence of microbes in the upper stratosphere, and recent tests have apparently confirmed their discovery. Exciting news—the discovery of life in space—but one questio
What do you say to help survivors of a horrific tragedy? Pastor Gino has recently faced this tough question, not once but twice.
Their hearts—and minds—were ‘filled to overflowing,’ as nearly 800 guests loaded up their cars and buses and began to scatter to the four winds from AiG’s Creation 2003 Conference.
Who ever said that science journals are just for highly trained Ph.D. scientists? That’s certainly not the case with TJ—the in-depth Journal of Creation.
Why is a secular magazine talking about dinosaurs in the Bible, anyway? Does it pretend to be an expert on what the Bible has to say?
Conferences worldwide are celebrating a landmark in 20th century science—the 50th anniversary of Watson and Crick’s discovery of DNA’s structure.
The concept of human “races” is an illusion, and the racism that's tearing apart our world is based on a lie.
'Do you realise our DNA is 98.5% identical?’ These are the words in an advertisement for the first-class stamp in a new series called ‘The secret of life,’ released by Royal Mail (UK).
In ‘Digital analysis: manual dexterity in Neanderthals,’ Nature magazine (27 March 2003) exposes yet another false assumption about these mysterious people.
Under a barrage of attacks from creationists, Scientific American has published a 10-page cover story admitting the need to abandon old dogmas about dinosaur-to-bird evolution. They just don’t work.
Dr Michael Dini, professor of biology at Texas Tech University (Lubbock, Texas), makes no secret about his disdain for creationists.
The newest school to stand firm on teaching six-day Creation, based on a literal Genesis, is Patrick Henry College (Virginia, USA).
Last year, researchers reported evidence of microbes in the upper stratosphere, and recent tests have apparently confirmed their discovery.
AiG recently learned about an effort in Paris that could help plant the seeds for ‘revolution’ in France—and all over Europe.
After a year of hype, evolution still dominates the new science standards in Ohio, USA, and—at the last minute—‘intelligent design’ was excluded by name from the standards.
After a recent children’s workshop in Houston, Buddy Davis was handed an astonishing little “storybook”, drawn by one of the children who attended.
Ken Ham, president of AiG–US, was sobered by what he saw in a church graveyard near where he was speaking recently
It’s often said that ‘two heads are better than one’. But, in the case of Sam and Ella, two heads aren’t so good.
New York Times has announced the latest variant on the ‘dinosaur demise’ theory. ‘New Theory on Dinosaurs: Multiple Meteorites Did Them In.’
Time magazine’s most recent cover story—‘Inside the Womb’—offers ‘an amazing look at how we all begin.’
The Association of Independent Baptist Churches in Jamaica had asked Ken to share his unique message at their annual conference, 21 October, at Montego Bay; and Ken says the response was thrilling.
A young man who earned his Eagle Scout last year is making headlines. He's been told that he must leave the Boy Scouts of America unless he renounces his atheism.
The Ohio state school board voted in favor of an ‘intent’ to pass new science standards.
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