Jeremy Ham, AiG–U.S., shows why worldly thinking will never establish true and lasting peace.
Charles Spurgeon speaks of the zeal of Christ to do the Father’s will and how we should follow His example.
A number of Christians, along with their worldly counterparts, seem more than happy to live with cognitive dissonance.
Dr. David Crandall, AiG Director of our Answers Worldwide department, has provided this exciting news: Answers in Genesis watched with interest as the
It was a busy first day at the Home Educators Convention in Phoenix yesterday. Over 2000 were in the audience for the first Keynote when I gave a presentation
Turtles in search of their long lost ancestor discover genes trump holes in the head.
Precise measurements of distortions in cosmic microwave background radiation (CMBR) are now being used to redraw the cosmic map of ancient deep space.
Dawn over Vesta expected to shed light on ancient origins
The “anthropic principle” has been an annoyance to those who believe that our universe and life on earth are products of random processes. Indeed, it has been difficult to explain even the physical constants of the universe without resorting to some sort of “intelligent design” position. Multiverse to the rescue!
Here is the text of a press release sent out from AiG this week after we had a special dedication ceremony for the new “ape-man” exhibit that is now operating
It’s good to learn about ourselves and the world, but we must take care to preserve human life in the process. Can we observe embryo development without causing harm? Dr. Elizabeth Mitchell explains.
Charles Spurgeon takes a look at the altar, which he believed to be an antitype of Christ, and then discusses the dangers of idolatry.
A new exhibit we call “Promo Hall” has been completed at the Creation Museum. After visitors leave the Palm Plaza area, there are now special exhibits
Before we can ascertain the level of geological ignorance or acumen of any of the scriptural geologists, we must define what constituted a competent geologist in the early 19th century.
Charles Spurgeon encourages believers to examine their lives to make sure it is in line with God’s will.
Tim Chaffey, AiG–U.S., explains why living according to the flesh is contrary to living for God.
Dr. William Dembski is a research professor in philosophy at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary and a senior fellow with the Discovery Institute’s Center for Science and Culture in Seattle.
The objectives of this article are to explain the mysterious appearance of crimson-colored bacteria on food and communion bread/wafers, over the centuries, as well as to describe the biological basis
Tim Chaffey, AiG–U.S., explains one of the wonderful benefits of walking in the Spirit.
Charles Spurgeon explains that since God loves us and has given us His Spirit, then we must also love others.
Yesterday, I presented part one of a two-part presentation called “Already Compromised” at AiG’s “Apologetics Mega Conference” here in northern Kentucky. In
Have you ever wondered about the doctrine of the Trinity? How could the God of the Bible be one God, but at the same time three Persons—Father, Son, and Holy Spirit?