Readers respond to Answers magazine, vol. 9, no. 3.
The effort to fill in the gaps between apelike ancestors and modern humans continues to produce some interesting stories.
When Answers in Genesis announced plans to build a full-size Ark in the Midwest, the media was dumbfounded.
God constructed the lotus with the most advanced nanotechnology imaginable.
Creationists point out that shared biological structures are the common designs we would expect from our common Designer.
An interest in astronomy developed into a passion that opened doors David Rives never expected.
MAVEN MAVEN (Mars Atmospheric Volatile EvolutioN) craft has been in the news lately. Launched nearly a year ago, MAVEN arrived at Mars on September 21,
Human faces evolved to vary as much as Mr. and Mrs. Potato Head, evolutionists say.
Charles Spurgeon expounds on Psalm 8:2.
Much to the consternation of many secularists, the full-size Noah’s Ark is going up up!
The well-known Christian philosopher Alvin Plantinga recently argued, as summarized by this news article, that “Christians don’t have to cower as atheists swing
Charles Spurgeon discusses God’s multitude of servants on the side of believers.
The Washington Post recently ran a news article on a young lady named Kelsey Beckham who defines herself as “agender”or “non-binary,” rather than male or
Progressive creationist Dr. Hugh Ross of Reasons to Believe recently appeared on Canadian talk show 100 Huntley Street to promote his newest book, Navigating
Dr. Hugh Ross wrings “reasons to believe” out of God’s Word, not by simply reading what’s there, but by twisting and distorting it.
This book explores the history behind the Nye-Ham debate, offers an in-depth review and examination of the debate itself, and responds to Nye’s comments.
In February 2015 Bill Nye will be making his first speaking tour of my home country Australia to “foster a scientifically literate society, making science
Charles Spurgeon expounds on Isaiah 53:7.
I wrote yesterday about the Duggar family, stars of TLC’s 19 Kids and Counting, and their visit to the Creation Museum. During their tour of the museum and
With mice and men, practice makes perfect, but a mouse with a man’s FOXp2 gene achieves perfection faster.