Easter and the Seventh Kingdom
When Jesus became a man, a member of the one human race, he became a member of that seventh kingdom—and he remains the God-man to be our Savior.
When Jesus became a man, a member of the one human race, he became a member of that seventh kingdom—and he remains the God-man to be our Savior.
The Bible is a book that doesn’t hide wickedness from us. It doesn’t hide people’s weaknesses no matter how great a person they are.
Is it right for those of us at @AiG “call out” Christians who compromise God’s Word?
— Ken Ham (@aigkenham) April 15, 2025
At times, I have shown video clips of Christian leaders who compromise God’s Word. I do this to warn others to be on the lookout for such compromise and to ensure their children (and friends,…
How should biblical creationists view this intriguing story of the “return of the dire wolf” that has been all over headlines and social media?
Without God, there’s no ultimate standard for right and wrong.
From archaeology to astronomy, evidence from many fields points to the veracity of God’s Word.
The tower of Babel enables us to understand why there are different people groups (not biological races) in the world.
Why does the account of the Tower of Babel matter?
— Ken Ham (@aigkenham) April 14, 2025
The tower of Babel enables us to understand why there are different people groups (not biological races) in the world.
It was a major event in history. It helps us show that all humans are descendants of Adam—all are related.…
John Lennox says, “You can believe the earth is young, but you don’t have to.” Is he right?
Is the biblical account of the global flood and Noah’s ark “indefensible”? Well, that’s what apologist William Lane Craig recently told Latin American Christians.