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It’s heartbreaking how children are treated not just as unwanted, but as bad. Read More
Most people’s view of cavemen comes from TV programs that depict so-called cavemen as dumb, hunchbacked brutes—who can only grunt a few syllables. Read More
Living in caves scattered across Europe, a group of people left behind tools, art, and a few bones. Who were they? And when, how—did they live? Read More


In Genesis 1 we read the land plants were created on Day 3 of the creation week, and living creatures were created on Days 5 and 6. This would include aquatic, flying, and terrestrial invertebrates such as insects.



So the creationist infers that insects and plants engaged in a common type of ecological interaction called mutualism from the beginning. Specifically, the plants provide food for the insects while the insects pollinat... More...

A stunning new exhibit coming to the Creation Museum will feature a dinosaur to teach about the rapid burial that occurred during the flood of Noah’s day. Read More
Please note that, while there is still room for debate, we feel the case is leaning strongly in favor of the short Sojourn. In part 1, we mentioned a few points to show how this view intersects very nicely with a certain period of Ancient Egyptian History (AEH). In this article, we will provide many additional details. Read More
Among the creatures most readily associated with the iconic evolutionary status of the Galápagos Islands are these lumbering armoured reptiles.
On the 400th anniversary of Galileo turning his telescope to the heavens, misotheists gloated about ‘science vs. religion’. But it was science vs. science, and Galileo never renounced his faith.
Does Noah’s Flood provide a better context for explaining the origin of massive dolomite deposits?
At some point, everyone struggles with tragedy. Without the Bible’s account of creation, there are no good answers. Read More
La evolución viene a partir de la selección natural?—Escucha las Respuestas hoy para obtener más información. More


Life requires many parameters in order to survive and thrive. The more data that are uncovered, the more evidence there is that Earth and its environs were specifically designed with the exact conditions needed for life. Remote sensing has unearthed data suggestive of just such design.



Remote sensing is the process of detecting and monitoring the characteristics of an area by measuring its reflected and emitted radiation at a dis... More...

What do we learn from God’s Word regarding the answer to the question, “What is a woman? Read More
Aging is a result of Adam’s fall. But can we do anything to ease the effects of aging or extend our life span? Read Morehttps://answersingenesis.org/suffering/why-do-we-age/
The deformation of the lithosphere and asthenosphere is assumed by uniformitarian scientists to be very slow. The key measure of the resistance of the deformation of the solid earth is viscosity. When a load, like ice, is added to the surface of the earth, the surface is pushed down. When the load is taken off, the surface rebounds upward. Read More
The field of epigenetics is one of the most exciting and rapidly expanding scientific research areas in the study of the genome and how it responds adaptively in organisms. The term epigenetics is derived from genetics plus the Greek prefix epi, which means “on top of” or “in addition to.” In other words, it’s an additional type of genomic language that overlays the DNA code that controls how genes are switched on or off. It even determines the three-dimensional structure of the chromosomes in the cell’s nucleus. Read More
Is a recent New York Times commentary right in saying there never were any “glory days” to return to? Read More
In the early 1800s, pioneers of Southeast Texas initially avoided Big Thicket. Its more than three million acres embraced dense forests, swamps, and few people. Subsistence farmers soon penetrated the thicket in search of solitude. They traded with Coushatta and Alabama Native Americans who had hunted bear and deer there for over a century. Those who kept cattle contended with Karankawas and Comanches. Outlaws and Civil War draft dodgers hid from authorities within its vast foliated lowlands. Tar and oil oozed to the surface in some spots. The early 20th-century oil boom brought overnight prosperity to those who harvested the [More]
How did hundreds of fossil whales end up in the middle of a barren desert?
Kids can come face-to-face with creepy crawly creatures in a new interactive program.
Seemingly disconnected cultural trends have a common thread.
How do we fight in this war? With the weapons God’s given us: his armor, including prayer and God’s Word and the gospel of Jesus Christ.
We now live in a culture of death that doesn’t view the unborn, elderly, differently abled, or terminally ill as having any value.
This exciting new VBS teaches children the 7 C’s of History, answering questions such as “Did God create everything?” “Can I trust the Bible?” and so much more!
Are humans causing the earth’s temperature to change?
The toy brand American Girl told its young readers if they don’t feel comfortable in their bodies, they might be boys, that’s okay!
Another new exhibit is coming to the Ark Encounter! What does this exciting new exhibit feature and teach?