The Evangelical Theological Society (ETS) is made up of evangelical seminary and Christian college professors and others with advanced degrees in theology. The ETS annual meeting attracts over 2,500 people (ETS members along with pastors and other Christian leaders). Dr. Terry Mortenson of our staff has attended many times and is a leader within the ETS [...]
Monthly Archive for November, 2010

It’s typical for secular universities to close their doors to our PhD scientists for lectures, and 99% of the time, evolutionists refuse to debate them. But every once in a while, a Christian group on campus will secure a room so that we can bring in a speaker. Our astrophysicist, Dr. Jason Lisle, spoke on [...]

Mally and I are currently in Australia visiting with our elderly parents and other family members. We also have our daughter and her husband with us on this trip, so we are doing a few of the “touristy” things as well. For instance, here is a photograph of Mally, Danielle, and Joe at an animal park:
The Most Important [...]
It’s not unusual that after AiG conducts a conference in a major city, letters to the editor (and even editorials) are written in local papers that are against our message of the Bible being true from its very first verse.
That was the case in West Virginia earlier this month when an editorial in the state’s leading newspaper, The [...]

The birth of Jesus Christ at Bethlehem was a critical event in the fulfillment of God’s timeless plan for man’s redemption, which was necessitated by Adam’s sin in the Garden of Eden. Unfortunately, the birth of the Christ-child is also one of the most-distorted events in history. A physician in Scotland (he and his wife, who is also [...]
First, for our US readers: Happy Thanksgiving!
Over the years, I have been so thankful to have had many adults tell me that while reading some of our children’s books to their children, they themselves learned answers about the Bible they never knew before! Here is such a testimony we received recently from Oklahoma:
I am so thankful for this ministry. [...]

Don’t miss part three, the final part of our series entitled, “Fallacies of the Modern Church: Barriers to Equipping the Saints.” In the first two articles of this series, we have examined the context of the incident of the money changers in the Temple and whether or not our church buildings today should be viewed [...]

We’ve had lots of interesting requests at the Creation Museum, but this past week we had a new one. Dave and Kandi Bornn asked if they could renew their wedding vows in the little chapel near the museum’s Palm Plaza. To be precise, it was Dave that asked us about the vows. Kandi had no idea.
Dave is in the U.S. Army’s “Command and [...]

My brother Steve and I have prepared a three-part web series on “Fallacies of the Modern Church: Barriers to equipping the saints.” The ministry of Answers in Genesis is devoted to two big visions:
Calling the church to reclaim the foundations of our faith that are found in the Bible from the very first verse.
Equipping the church with answers [...]

I thought you would all like to see a photograph of the AiG/Creation Museum staff taken recently as our work day began. (Most of the museum staff, though, are not in the photo because they work different shifts; e.g., many arrive later in the morning, others work on the weekends, etc., and so it’s impossible to find [...]
