Boy, I sure have had a busy and exciting spring this year! Starting the first of January, I offered a new workshop at the Creation Museum titled “T. rex—King of
The Garden of Eden must have been a beautiful place—that is, before sin changed everything! And of course the Flood of Noah’s day totally destroyed the pre-Flood world, including the Garden of Eden.
In Romeike v. Holder, the Obama Administration presented oral arguments intended to convince a federal court to revoke the asylum granted by an immigration judge.
The increasing anti-Christian attacks in America should warn the church that the chasm is widening between what is Christian and what is not in this nation.
After the flood, there is evidence that forests sprang up in Antarctica.
We are blessed to have many special speakers visit AiG and encourage us during our regular staff meetings. Thursday’s guest presenter was Tom Kiser, who heads
Our major teaching event of the year—the Answers Mega Conference (to be held near the beautiful Great Smoky Mountains)—has a deadline looming. The early bird
We live in a world that increasingly strives to (supposedly) promote the idea of tolerance, but actually becomes intolerant of Christian absolutes as it does
Many people conclude that making judgments on anyone (especially coming from Christians) is wrong because the Bible says ”judge not” (Matthew 7:1).
Charles Spurgeon discusses “the author of eternal salvation for all those who obey him.”
We’ve recently seen something of a bombardment of declared holidays and observances. In the midst of all these pseudo-holidays is one that has a particular relevance today: National DNA Day.
Earlier this month, I wrote a blog post about a Christian family—originally from Germany—that had been attempting to home educate their children in their
It’s likely that Noah planned ahead to include some kind of large washing machine inside the Ark.
Charles Spurgeon discusses how God chides His people.
Whenever I write a blog post like this one, I am always concerned that someone will misunderstand, so I wanted to write the following caveat to help stop such a
Since the discovery of Australopithecus sediba there has been a valiant effort to place sediba in the ancestral line of humans.
Charles Spurgeon discusses the sacred longing to save some souls.
Recently I wrote a blog post titled “Skeptics Not Telling the Truth.” A few weeks ago, a small group of skeptics had contacted our publicist to obtain free
For two centuries Newtonian physics had successes unparalleled in the history of science. Failures in Newtonian physics led to the modern physics of the 20th century.
Charles Spurgeon discusses the glorious fulness we have in Jesus.
This year marks the 43rd anniversary of what some people celebrate today as “Earth Day”—a date set aside each year to increase awareness of environmental