The increasing anti-Christian attacks in America should be a warning to the church that the chasm is widening between what is Christian and what is not in this nation. If those who are on God’s side stand their ground on His Word without compromise, then they may face persecution in various forms.
My challenge to all of us is this: are we all prepared to be the Christian “heroes” God wants us to be, and stand our ground, regardless of how the culture may mock and attack us.
Scientists’ religious views are not reflective of the public’s. While 83 percent of the public believe in God, only 33 percent of scientists do. Only 17 percent of the public consider themselves atheist, agnostic, or “nothing in particular,” compared to 48 percent of scientists.
Protestant nations are losing their biblical foundation and have more in common with the pagan Athenians of Acts 17 than the Jews of Acts 2. As Christians engage a variety of culture and ethnic groups unfamiliar with Old Testament history, evangelism in these nations is not as straightforward as it once was.
Who wouldn’t like to help others with their psychological problems?
Two revolutions had a significant effect on life in Britain and the wider Western world in the 18th and early 19th centuries.
An extensive new study of scientists reveals some surprising attitudes toward religion among scientists.
A work of science fiction made me question the existence of a loving God.
New York Times has a strong editorial bias against creation.
What do Americans think of science? What do they think of scientists? What do scientists think of science? A Pew Research Center study suggests answers.
The Washington Post follows along on a creationist journey through the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History. Will they fare better than those who have gone before?
A recent flurry of polls in the U.K. points to a general lack of knowledge about the creation-evolution controversy.
We probably shouldn’t be surprised: new U.S. president Barack Obama is more “popular” than Jesus.
Is the new game Spore innocent entertainment or evolutionary indoctrination?
The latest Bigfoot find turned out to be nothing more than a crude fake.
Speaking at the dedication of a new tunnel during recent U.S. elections, Montana Governor Brian Schweitzer paused to take a jab at the views of a state representative.
A cantankerous Nebraska legislator’s attempt to sue God was stymied this week by a judge who blocked the suit on account of not knowing God’s home address!
AiG makes a quick comment on much in the creation/evolution headlines these days.
They are ready to take over America and destroy American democracy,” according to a former New York Times correspondent. Who are these new “fascists”? Bible-believing Christians.
Ken Ham writes about bias against Christians in modern television.
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A lost North Atlantic bottle-nosed whale in the Thames River captured public attention. The emotional response from the public stems from an evolutionary worldview.
As I speak across America, I hear it all the time: “Creation vs. evolution. Who cares?” Today we are engaged in a war of worldviews.
Plans for adding a display of the Genesis account of creation at the Tulsa Zoo in Oklahoma, USA were rejected by the Tulsa Park and Recreation Board
Richard Sternberg was cast out of the prestigious Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C. shortly after publishing an article.
A talk-show host (simply called "Lionel") spends much of an evening defending a Colorado professor who says the victims of 9/11 were “not innocent” and were like Nazis!
The US newspaper The New York Times has not had a recent history of portraying Bible-believers in a fair light.
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