Episode four is the closest that A.D. The Bible Continues has come to presenting the gospel message.
The world that we see today is not the one that existed in Noah’s day.
Trickle-down chemistry supposedly solves the chemical conundrum concerning the origin of life, but molecules-to-man evolution remains as fictional as ever.
The idea of the gap theory does not come from Scripture but was an idea imposed on Scripture to explain the supposed millions of years of Earth’s history.
This story of the tempest upon the lake is wonderfully full of spiritual interest.
We are grateful for the Christian radio broadcasters like Rich Bott who desire to proclaim the full authority of the Bible from its very first verse.
We at Answers in Genesis have been saddened by recent news of a devastating earthquake that rocked Nepal on April 25.
As you are all no doubt aware, the US Supreme Court is now considering the issue of gay marriage.
Does any unregenerate person believe in the forgiveness of sin? I do not think so.
The next monarch was the boy-king Tutankhaten, presumably a son of Akhenaten by his secondary wife Kiya.
Camp Infinity is pleased to announce a new camp program designed for college students—and to be held near the Creation Museum next month.
In gospel fishery we let down the big net and thus encompass many of all kinds. The sorting of the good from the bad is to be done another day.
More than 500 women attended this year’s Answers for Women conference, Embrace: Compassionate Answers in a Fallen World.
Viewing the evidence from a biblical framework makes the histories of Egypt and the Old Testament fit together like two sides of a zipper.
When our Lord had been condemned to die, the execution of his sentence was hurried.
In NBC’s mini-series A.D. The BIble Continues, there’s been a complete neglect of the gospel so far, and this newest episode just made it worse.