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05/27/26 Mel Gibson has wrapped up filming for “The Resurrection of the Christ,” the long-awaited sequel to 2004’s “The Passion of the Christ,” and the director says the two-part sequel turned out “exactly as I envisioned it.” “I’m deeply grateful to my incredibly talented cast and crew for pouring their hearts into this production. Together, we created something powerful,” said Gibson. “This film represents a major part of my life’s work, and it has demanded everything of me as a filmmaker and as an artist. This is far more than a film to me. It’s a mission I’ve carried for [More]
I have considered the days of old, the years of ancient times. I call to remembrance my song in the night: I commune with mine own heart: and my spirit made diligent search” (Psalm 77:56).



It is so easy to forget. The burdens and pressures of these present times easily drown out the voices of the past.



God, however, remembers. It is good als... More...
A new study about eggs reminded me of the eternal truth of God’s Word. Science is always changing, but God’s Word never does.


Based on a new fossil discovery and reevaluation of previously known fossil material, paleontologists have described two species of giant Cretaceous fossil octopuses, Nanaimoteuthis jeletzkyi and Nanaimoteuthis haggarti.1–3 These fossil octopuses belong to the suborder Cirrata, or Cirrina. Cirrate octopuses have cilia-like strands on their arm suckers and fins on their mantles (large, umbrellalike organs t... More...

May is graduation month for many students. As I was thinking about this, it brought to mind two of what we could call “graduation ceremonies” that are the most important for us to participate in.
The more that Christians don’t have a fully biblical worldview, the weaker the church becomes in following and glorifying Christ and in being effective in the great commission.
I’ve just started a new series of podcasts, in English and Spanish, detailing some of the spectacular designs found in nature regarding birds, butterflies, plants and many more. Listen and learn why nature in all of its amazing complexity testifies to an intelligence far greater than ours as being the designer and creator of it all. Listen here
Antonie van Leeuwenhoek is credited with the first description of bacteria in 1676. What did he believe?
It’s the logical next step for a culture that worships self and loves death: killing disabled infants.
An interesting idea has been developed that connects the Amorite Fourteenth Dynasty of Egypt with the Bible’s Exodus account.


What was the pitch that covered the Ark? Many have wondered what this could have been. Was it oil or some type of tree resin? A newly discovered Roman shipwreck has revived this debate. But this time, maybe it offers a resolution.



Numerous critics of young earth creationists argue that the pitch used to cover the Ark was a crude oil product. Evolutionary geologist David Montgomery goes so far as to claim oil and sedimentary rocks... More...

Why are people called fools in Scripture even though Jesus told us not to call people fools? Read More
Evolutionists have portrayed Neanderthals as primitive human relatives, but they have to keep updating their story as Neanderthals just keep getting smarter.
New research on the human genome reveals staggering multi-dimensional complexity that deepens the case for design. Read More
What is the theological triage, and is it adequate?
God originally created man and the animals as vegetarian. It wasn’t until after sin that animals turned to carnivory.
From theoretical physicists to neuropsychologists, experts openly admit they have no naturalistic explanation for consciousness. Read More
Religious freedom doesn’t mean freedom to just believe what you want at church or in private. It’s the freedom to apply our beliefs to everything.
A critical review of N.T. Wright’s Surprised by Scripture, examining his rejection of young-earth creationism, his reading of Genesis, and the theological inconsistencies in his approach to creation. Read More
The longevity of giant tortoises, bowhead whales, and Greenland sharks presents major challenges to evolutionary theory through Haldane’s Dilemma, the waiting time problem, and Peto’s Paradox. Read More
I think we at Answers in Genesis need to be reminded about our history and core values.
Nature is important, and we’re to steward it well, but we’re distinct from it. A river will never be a person!
Evolutionist Mary Schweitzer trying desperately to explain dinosaur soft tissue by saying iron in blood preserved it 70+ million years. Read More
A South Carolina church has been in the news after it posted a video showing the graduation of its “Gracism” class, who left as “ministers of reconciliation.”
Evolutionary ideas fueled racism in the past, and they continue to influence how people see one another.
Archaeologists have uncovered more evidence that highlights the cognitive abilities of Neanderthals.
05/18/26 James Robison, the Texas-based televangelist who founded LIFE Outreach International, died Sunday. No cause of death had been disclosed at the time of the announcement. He was 82. The ministry’s board of directors confirmed the death in a statement posted to social media, saying the mission Robison devoted his life to would continue. Read More