Category: Answers In Genesis

“You know, I’ve told my daughters, granddaughters from the time they [were] old enough to understand what I was saying—and I mean it: There’s not a single thing a man […]
When Adam and Eve sinned against God, did they throw God’s plans into disarray? Or were His plans worked out from the very beginning, with one aim in mind: the […]
As we approach Easter, I think of verses like: “For our sake he made him to be sin who knew no sin, so that in him we might become the […]
Christians talk much about good news. That’s good: gospel means “good news” in Greek. But what about the bad news? If all we talk about is good news, the necessary […]
This paper examines the chronology of the Neo-Babylonian and Achaemenid Empires and weighs Martin Anstey’s claim that the Ptolemy’s Royal Canon includes 82 fabricated years of Persian history in order […]