Although this equation might seem strange to most of my readers, it was an equation being promoted in a recent article in the Washington Post titled “Five Christian Theologies Scarier than Halloween.”
Among the kaleidoscope of stars, brilliant blue stars are of special interest.
Just this week, my research assistant Steve Golden and AiG speaker/researcher Dr. Terry Mortenson attended the meeting of the Evangelical Theological Society
Dr. Andrew Snelling explains how radioactive dating methods may help us derive not absolute but relative ages of rocks.
Here is a link to a 30-second Doritos commercial. Why am I linking to it on my blog? Well, it was filmed entirely inside the Creation Museum a few weeks ago.
“Proto-bird” or transitional form? Archaeopteryx gets its walking papers at Los Angeles conference.
I’m sure many of us have heard of Ted Turner, the founder of CNN. He is also well known for helping to bring bison back from the brink of extinction, for his
Anyone interested in the topic of Noah’s Ark sooner or later will encounter the term “moonpool.”
Charles Spurgeon discusses the joy which needs moderating, the joy which needs stirring up, and the joy of the Lord in sympathy with this last joy.
In their latest effort, O’Reilly and Dugard attempt to write the history of the most famous person of all time, Jesus Christ.
In our main article on the web today, Dr. Terry Mortenson and I summarize the incredible speaking engagements we had in Bolivia late last week—reaching several
Last week in Bolivia, AiG held some very full days of presenting creation apologetics talks in the city of Santa Cruz.
Is the movie trailer promoting the blockbuster film Noah—to be released in March—part of a Hollywood con? Why would I even suggest that? Well, if you watch
What is evolutionism? Is it even a word? Dr. David Menton explores these questions and examines the worldview of evolution.