Genesis tells us that God’s original creation was “very good.” There was no death or suffering in that original world. Read More
We’re thrilled that the first phase of the new zoo at the Creation Museum is complete—the Creation Zoo is now open! Read More
It doesn’t take many years of living in this broken world for someone to ask why God allows suffering. Read More
It’s hard to believe it’s been four years since we unveiled Fearfully and Wonderfully Made in a special grand-opening ceremony. Read More
Thinking about changes in language pre-and post-flood. Read More
Is parenting the new smoking? According to the surgeon general, parental stress is an “urgent public health issue.” Read More
Our public education system indoctrinates thousands of students each year not to believe the Bible. Most of them are taught evolution as fact. Read More
Did you miss Beyond Bones, our dinosaur conference held last week at the Creation Museum? If so, you can watch the live stream for free on YouTube! Read More
I decided to respond to a young lady that has a YouTube channel with a video criticizing young-earth creationists to point out the inconsistency in her thinking. Read More
How the doctrine of creation influences our interaction with new technologies. Read More
This week we’ve seen that the idea of millions of years doesn’t come from the rocks. It came from a belief about the past! Read More
In August, our grounds teams at the Creation Museum and the Ark Encounter began to prepare for our 17th annual ChristmasTown and 9th annual ChristmasTime events. Read More
How could Moses be the author of Deuteronomy when his obituary is listed as the last chapter? Read More
The Lie: Evolution gets a new update, and the cover alludes to the original 1987 edition. Read More
The Forge is another outstanding movie from the filmmaking duo, the Kendrick brothers—makers of War Room, Courageous, and Overcomer. Read More
A federal court dismissed a lawsuit by Christian parents in Indiana who claimed that teaching evolution violates religious freedom by promoting “the atheist religion.” Read More
Some Christians, including many pastors and Bible colleges, teach that Noah’s flood was just a local event, not a flood that actually covered the entire earth. Read More
Do you own any musical instruments that are not being used that you could donate to Answers Academy and their music program? Read More
Yes, we’re now living “in Babylon”—the Western world is hostile to the Christian faith, and we feel the exile. So how should we live? Read More
I often hear from Christians who don’t believe Noah’s flood was a global flood. They’ll say it was just a local flood in Mesopotamia. But why? Read More
Yet another find confirms exactly what we’d expect starting with God’s Word: a beautifully carved black stone seal believed to be about 2,700 years old. Read More
This whole week we’ve seen that the Genesis text is clear: Noah’s flood was global. But it’s not just Genesis! Read More
Last week, newspapers around the world carried a story from Sydney, Australia, about a “gay penguin” named Sphen that died. Read More
This week we’re looking at the question “was Noah’s flood local or global?” Well, consider this: Noah’s ark was huge. Read More
Enjoy these photos that give you an update on the quickly advancing construction of the new Welcome Center and Jerusalem building at the Ark Encounter. Read More
Was Noah’s flood local or global? This week we’ve seen that Genesis makes it clear that Noah’s flood was global. And the size of the Ark itself makes it clear that God was sending a global flood. Then, after the flood, God said the rainbow would be a sign of his promise that he would never again send another global flood. Read More
Responding to a the claim that it is better to interpret the Bible figuratively. Read More