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The tower of Babel is a significant event in history because it explains the origin of different languages and the dispersion of people across the earth.
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It’s been a busy time for our events teams. Last week our first-ever Answers for Men conference took place—and it was a truly incredible experience.
An exciting new exhibit at the Ark Encounter
A free resource to help teach about AI
This is a temporal world. Eternity faces all of us. Efforts to share Christ will reach souls who are truly the neediest: those heading to a Christless eternity.
Do your morals shift with the changing seasons?
The naturalistic worldview points to supposed transitional forms as evidence supporting their interpretation of the origins of the world.
Gerard Manley Hopkins got it right when he wrote, “Glory be to God for dappled things.”
The garden of Eden was likely much different than we might imagine.
Older animals in herds, pods, packs, hives, and other animal groups help their species survive by passing on skills and knowledge.
In a sharp shift from prior generations, only 34% of evangelicals claim loyalty to a single denomination.
Many creatures seem to walk on water almost miraculously. But their ability to skip across the surf or tread over waves is no miracle.
At the center of Jesus’ trial and crucifixion stand three major political and religious rulers: Herod Antipas, Pontius Pilate, and Caiaphas the high priest.
Bright colors in nature scream, “Eat me at your own risk!” That’s certainly the case for most poison dart frogs.
When birds need to pick up the pace, many of them use a strategy called grounded running.
Bacteria are anything but simple or primitive organisms, as evolutionists suggest.
Gophers offer a good example of how life could have thrived and rebuilt the world after the global flood.
From the desert to the sea, God instilled interconnectedness in his creation.
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