Did you notice anything different about this issue of Answers?
How’d you like to think with your arms? Ask the smartest invertebrate on the planet!
As we get closer to the opening of the life-size Noah’s Ark attraction, AiG staff member Cecil Eggert asks that you join us in praying daily for the project.
After the animals Noah took on board the Ark survived the Flood and stepped off the ship around 4,500 years ago, where did they go? What was their fate?
The State of Illinois has just passed a bill forcing every doctor, pharmacist, and pregnancy center to promote abortion—even if they disagree with it!
Whereas the culture may deny that they have a Lord over them, our duty as Christians is to proclaim Jesus Christ as Lord over us all (2 Corinthians 4:5).
We have carefully read John’s description of the manner in which his Lord and Master revealed his glory to him.
Research suggests that an alleged catastrophe thought to be responsible for wiping out dinosaurs affected those in the south. What was this global catastrophe?
Discovery of man-made structures deep in a cave has shown that Neanderthals could do a lot more than most folks have given them credit for.
You can play with religion until you are laid low, and then it becomes serious work. The romance of religion is one thing; the reality of it is another.
Astronomer Phil Plait, known for his website Bad Astronomy, recently claimed Ken Ham doesn’t understand science in response to some of his tweets.
With thousands of churches launching their 2016 VBS programs over the next few weeks, here are some last-minute tips to make this your best VBS ever!
There is more eloquence in love than in all the words that the most clever rhetorician can ever put together.