Over the past few years, we have been involved in a research project to determine how many kinds of animals boarded the Ark.
There is an attractive power about our Lord’s person, about his life, and about his teaching; but the main attractive force lies in his death upon the cross.
The Lord is so gracious to AiG—allowing us to hear numerous testimonies about how the ministry has been used by God to change lives.
One of the very few positive things about this episode was the portrayal of Mary Magdalene and Joanna teaching a young woman, Tabitha, in Pilate’s palace.
This marvel of miniature design is set by tiny plants, called bladderworts, which seek to supplement their diet.
An old French essay “On Liars” contains a little gem that may help you greatly in any debate about evolution and creation.
This issue of Answers in filled with muscular tools—many articles to help you on topics where the Bible is under attack.
Readers respond to Answers, April–June, 2015.
“If God knew that apes and the like would be used so passionately by evolutionists to support their theory, why did he create them?”
By Jerry Coyne’s own definition, his religion of atheism is nothing more than superstition! And his religion contains irrational beliefs.
The only way to explain death is to understand the origin of death in Genesis. I pray Pat Robertson will give up his compromise views.
The Song is almost ended: the bride and bridegroom have come to their last stanzas, and they are about to part for a while.
In Jurassic World there are references, of course, to millions of years of evolution and to Mother Nature.
It’s evolutionary teaching that’s disastrous to teach to children. Entire generations of students will believe that they’re nothing more than just animals.
When researchers broke some fossils open they found what appear to be red blood cells and collagen fibers! This is consistent with the young age of the Earth.
It is not age according to the family register that we are now to speak about, but age according to the Lamb’s book of life.
Single-celled organisms called Lokiarchaeota are making headlines as missing links in our supposed single-celled ancestry.