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New discoveries shed light on Neanderthal bulk, needed for bursts of speed. A new reconstruction of a Neanderthal boy’s skull shows his true humanity.
Latin America, Australia, and the UK—Answers in Genesis was able to impact people from all three of those areas just in the last few weeks! Read More
When we opened our full-size Noah’s Ark in 2016, a small group of atheists protested, holding up signs with slogans like “genocide park.” Read More


Who doesn’t enjoy the amazing color patterns of butterflies?1,2 Such beautiful designs and construction do not reflect blind naturalistic forces3 but the Creator’s hand.4,5



It has been known that “the genetic code contained within the cells of developing butterfly wings dictates the specific arrangement of the color on the wing’s scales -- the microscopic tiles that form wi... More...

In 2017, a boy dressed in all pink appeared on the cover of National Geographic alongside the words “Gender Revolution.” But where is that little boy now? Read More
Just as one man’s sin brought death to all, one man’s death brings life to all. Jesus’ death and resurrection offers us eternal life! Read More


Finding well-preserved creatures in amber1 is a landfall for creation scientists, much like the numerous discoveries of soft dinosaur tissue in fossils.2 Another find has been reported by the University of Copenhagen: a fungus gnat has been found entombed in amber.3 Has this in any way supported evolutionary theory? The closest the scientists could get to addressing real evolution of this fly was to sta... More...

Answers and our kids magazine, Kids Answers, have both won another award at the Evangelical Press Association! Read More
Instead of consistently living out their bleak, nihilistic worldview, many atheists admit they pretend reality is different than what they actually believe. Read More
Analysis by Dr. Joseph Mercola Story at-a-glance Most people need about 0.8 grams of protein per pound of ideal body weight daily, with animal-based sources typically providing the best protein quality Protein powders can aid in weight management, muscle growth, and convenient protein intake, but are not necessary for everyone and should supplement, not replace, whole foods About one-third of the body’s protein is collagen, so including collagen sources or supplements in protein intake is beneficial for skin, bone, and joint health While whey protein is popular for muscle building, recent research suggests it may have negative long-term health effects, making [More]
Can evolutionists find a universal common ancestor for the three domains of life?
There are two movies releasing within just days of each other that I think you should go watch: Culture Warrior and a new Patterns of Evidence documentary. Read More
According to a recent poll, congregations really do want their pastors to address current issues in their sermons. Read More
You might be surprised how many myths you accept as truth. Read More
If evolution and millions of years are true, then surely the coelacanth or the Wollemi pine would’ve evolved—or gone extinct—over tens of millions of years. Read More
Yes, the American people have elected Donald Trump as the 47th president of the United States, but he has also been appointed by God (as every ruler is). Read More
Have you ever talked to a Christian who says they’re pro-life but they’re for, or at least okay with, the “exceptions”? Read More
A new study from Barna found a shocking 54% of “practicing Christians” admit to viewing pornography—that’s a mere 14% difference from non-Christians (68%). Read More
Some skeptics say a global flood didn’t happen because the fish could never have survived. After all, many fish can’t survive in just any environment. Read More
Throughout their development, babies go by different names. Every unborn baby is a person, made in God’s image, deserving of life. Read More
11/12/24 A fight involving a Christian broadcaster based in Medford, Oregon, reaching out via radio and television, holds the potential now for a significant ruling that federal bureaucracies are supposed to do what Congress tells them to do – not more. It is theDove Radio & Television that is contesting demands by the Federal Communications Commission that it start monitoring, recording, reporting and even publicizing the makeup of its employees, their race and sex. It’s a type of fight that has come up before, and will come up again: Bureaucrats decide that Congress has given them an authority so they try to impose requirements [More]
Analysis by Dr. Joseph Mercola Story at-a-glance The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) recently approved the cultivation of genetically modified (GM) wheat, raising concerns about its long-term effects on health and the environment HB4, the world’s first genetically modified wheat, was developed by Argentine company Bioceres. It’s engineered for both drought tolerance and resistance to the herbicide glufosinate ammonium Glufosinate ammonium has been banned in several countries, including the European Union. It’s classified as a neurotoxin and has been linked to developmental and reproductive health issues The approval of GM wheat prioritizes corporate interests over public health and environmental protection. Its [More]
Analysis by Ashley Armstrong Story at-a-glance Optimal muscle growth depends on adequate calories and a balanced intake of proteins, carbs, and fats. Without consuming enough calories, your body can’t build or maintain muscle mass, no matter how hard you train Cutting calories by even 20% can reduce muscle protein synthesis by 16%, making it harder to build and maintain muscle Building muscle boosts your metabolism, improves body composition, enhances insulin sensitivity, and reduces the risk of chronic diseases After age 30, muscle mass declines rapidly, increasing health risks, making muscle maintenance crucial for longevity Consuming more than 1.8g of protein per [More]
The idea that plant breeding supports evolution doesn’t stand up to scrutiny.
Andy Stanley began a new series with the question, “Do you have to believe in miracles to be a Christian?” His answer? Yes, but only two foundational miracles. Read More
If there really was a worldwide flood, what would the evidence be? Well, billions of dead things, buried in rock layers, laid down by water all over the earth. Read More
Scientists have discovered how Tokay geckos use their toes on different textured surfaces, showing how they can curl and uncurl their toes super-fast.