Did you know that over 270 cultures around the globe still have distant memories of Noah’s Flood? Now there is another one from Hollywood.
Did Eve come directly from Adam or through preexisting animals? Were Adam and Eve the first two people, or do they represent in some way the human race? Are we
Charles Spurgeon discusses the witness inside believers.
“He is not here, but is risen! Remember how He spoke to you when He was still in Galilee, saying, ‘The Son of Man must be delivered into the hands of sinful
The stars of the program were a group of reptiles that supposedly evolved into mammals, and the supporting cast consisted of baby opossums that gave their lives for the cause.
Yes, something BIG and world class is coming to the Creation Museum. Kids, dads, and moms will be fascinated and intrigued by it.
While offensive in many ways, the Noah movie's worst offense is its blatant misrepresentation of God.
Today is known as Good Friday, a time when many Christians remember the Crucifixion of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. The Apostle Paul reminds us in the book
What sets Jesus Christ apart from every other prophet and religious leader?
Cancer is a harsh reality in our broken world, but it wasn’t always this way.
At AiG, including inside our Creation Museum, we constantly share with people that their worldview is a starting point for how they interpret scientific
Charles Spurgeon discusses Jesus healing a woman in a synagogue on the Sabbath.
Not only do Bill Nye and Ken Ham hold totally different positions on origins, they also have different accounts of the history surrounding the recent debate at the Creation Museum.
Bill Nye “the Science Guy” wrote an article titled “Bill Nye’s Take on the Nye-Ham Debate” that was recently published on a secular website (the Skeptical
What we read in God’s Word even helps us understand what we see in God’s world—including most of the scientific principles taught in this episode.
A supercontinent before the Flood? Catastrophic plate tectonics? Landmass collisions forming the Appalachians? This week, Answers magazine readers (and