Did We Really Land on the Moon?
Many people remember watching on TV the remarkable events of July 20, 1969, when Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin walked on the moon. Or did they?
Many people remember watching on TV the remarkable events of July 20, 1969, when Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin walked on the moon. Or did they?
The headline of a popular science summary of the paper reads, “Dinosaur wrist bone discovery reshapes understanding of flight evolution.”
We were asked to run the world’s largest Christian music fest—with one condition: make it evangelistic to reach people for eternity.
The reality is that atheists have a blind faith the lacks credulity, but Christians have a faith that makes sense of the facts around us.
Christians and atheists have beliefs. The question is, “Which beliefs are the right ones?”
— Ken Ham (@aigkenham) July 18, 2025
I have found that atheists by and large are either blinded to their own presuppositions or they refuse to acknowledge them. I find most just can’t bring themselves to the point of…
Everything about a woman is designed to nurture life, and the placenta is put there so mom and baby can work together.
New research published today pulls back the curtain on a long-standing mystery: the history of the Americas before Europeans arrived.
We at AiG have done our best to obey the calling God has given us.
Don’t despise God working “little by little.”
— Ken Ham (@aigkenham) July 17, 2025
I firmly believed that little by little, as people are equipped with the tools and weapons needed in the spiritual battle raging around us, they will impact the current and coming generations.
And that’s what I have seen happening.…
In this study, Dr. Jeanson replicates his Y chromosome findings in the field of human mitochondrial DNA and shows new evidence for a mtDNA root and for the validity of mtDNA as a molecular clock.