AiG Fancies Itself the Grand Inquisitor (but everyone expects the AiG Inquisition!)
Last week, Calvin Smith at Answers in Genesis started a blog series about BioLogos, the organization started by Francis Collins that, in a nutshell, tries to ea...
Last week, Calvin Smith at Answers in Genesis started a blog series about BioLogos, the organization started by Francis Collins that, in a nutshell, tries to ea...
About a week ago, Terry Mortenson at Answers in Genesis wrote a short article on the AiG website entitled, “Reading Genesis: ANE Hermeneutic vs. Plain Reading,”...
A few days ago, Ken Ham of Answers in Genesis wrote a blog post entitled, “The 6,000 Year War,” in which he took aim at William Lane Craig and Phil Vischer (the...
The next chapter in Bishop Kallistos Ware’s classic, The Orthodox Way, is entitled, “God as Creator.” There is so much packed into this chapter, that it will ta...
Over the past month, I really haven’t written anything on this blog. I’ve just been too tired, and quite frankly, too depressed, to write anything. The social a...
Over the past week, Ken Ham has taken to Twitter on two different occasions to attack Christianity Today and The Christian Post for the sin of associating with ...
Last month, a friend of mine brought to my attention an October 17th blog post by Ken Ham in which he commented on an article by Religion News Service about new...
Ken Ham’s book, How Could a Loving God? addresses the topic of theodicy: how can one reconcile the idea of a loving God when there is so much suffering and deat...
This week I am going to look at Ken Ham’s book, How Could a Loving God?: Powerful Answers on Suffering. It is a relatively short book (192 pages) that Ham wrote...
I have long said that atheists like Richard Dawkins and YECists like Ken Ham are each other’s doppleganger, and actually share the same fundamental worldview, d...