This anniversary issue celebrates a legacy of unwavering commitment to a biblical worldview and the ongoing impact of creation-based apologetics.
This in-depth paper applies biblical theology to answer whether virtual church participation is an adequate substitute for in-person fellowship among believers who can physically attend.
Why did it take several years of “consultation, feedback, and dialogue” for Fuller Seminary to make a statement on marriage and human sexuality?
In 2025, we’re celebrating 50 years since I gave my first-ever creation apologetics talk, and we’re also celebrating the twentieth year of Answers magazine!
According to a recent survey, 80% of today’s twentysomethings would consider “marrying” artificial intelligence.
I’m excited to announce our 2026 Answers VBS theme—Emerald Crossing: An Irish Adventure Through Psalm 23.
A recent study of Adélie penguins found that their guano releases ammonia that “may help form clouds that insulate the Earth and prevent sea ice from melting.”
Over the years, we’ve addressed several proposed Noah’s ark sites, including the Durupinar site, and always concluded that the ark has not been found.
Don’t forget to vote for us! The Ark Encounter was nominated as one of three finalists in the “best kid-friendly attraction” category for Best in Kentucky.
Alberta, Canada, is famous for dinosaur fossils, including a densely packed “mass grave” of pachyrhinosaurs.