I’ve had many Christians (and even non-Christians) claim that the Bible states we are to “judge not.”
In 2004, a team led by Dr. Mary Schweitzer discovered soft tissue—red blood cells, blood vessels, and collagen—in the femur of a T. rex. How could soft tissue last that long?
We just opened a brand-new exhibit at the Ark featuring a Torah scroll and teaching on how we received the Bible and what an incredible gift it is to mankind.
During a radio talk show, a caller once asked me the question, “Is the Bible a science textbook?” So, how did I answer?
Why haven’t we found aliens yet? After all, we’ve spent millions and millions of dollars searching the skies for signs of life.
Jesus and the authors of the New Testament weren’t “New Testament Christians.”
From floods and volcanoes to insect swarms, ice storms, and clear-cutting, a devastating variety of environmental disasters threaten forests all over the world.
If a recent study is correct, a tablet found in discarded material from biblical Mount Ebal confirms that the Bible relates an accurate account of history!
One of the questions Christians have debated through the ages is, “What happens to people who die but have never heard the gospel?”
Writings by eighteenth-century romantic poets anticipated today’s cultural attack on family, marriage, and religion in the name of freedom, justice, and authenticity.