Bible Questions and Answers
Yes, God did indeed create man, but we should not pretend to know how. If we evolved from life's creation itself, does that deny the power of God? Man cannot create life from nonliving material, but the fossil, geological and biological...
by Good News
To help our readers cope with the avalanche of evolutionary doctrines brainwashing our present world, the publishers of The Good News have produced two booklets that directly confront the theory of evolution.
by Becky Sweat
Almost everywhere you turn, your children are being exposed to the "facts" of evolution rather than the flaws in the theory. What can you do to properly educate your kids? They need you to spell out the truth!
by James Capo
So does the fact that chimps and monkeys can be trained to respond to human commands and perform certain humanlike tasks (and even adopt human bad habits!) provide evidence for evolution?
by John Ross Schroeder, Mario Seiglie
Research indicates that children are more likely to believe creationism than evolution without being taught.
by United News
First, we should understand that projections of the age of fossils based upon archaeological findings often include speculation (archaeologists might say, "educated guesses") and that the common approach of overlaying them with the theory...
by John Ross Schroeder
A number of the world's mainstream religions have come to accept Darwinian evolution as the explanation for our existence. But does Darwinism really square with the Scriptures?
by Good News
Where can you look to find proof against evolution? This list is a good start to help teaching your children.
by Jerold Aust, John Ross Schroeder
The Vatican accepts a ruling against teaching Intelligent Design in classrooms--does this go against the basic principles of Christianity?
by United News
Whether we study the vast expanses of the universe or the minute inner workings of a single living cell, we see evidence that convinces us it was all designed by a Creator (Romans 1:20; Genesis 1).
by Leslie Schwartz
What happens when a young person who believes in God studies evolution? Read this first-hand account to discover what happened to one college freshman.
by James Capo
American President George W. Bush raised the stakes in the debate over teaching evolution in schools in August when he said that children should be taught about "intelligent design".
by Good News
Readers of The Good News share their thoughts in the May/June 2012 issue.
by James Capo
Can you trust your textbooks to give you a Godly prospective on Creation?
by Amanda Stiver
The battle for the acknowledgement of truth is being fought in the courts of the United States.
by Amanda Stiver, David Treybig, James Capo
The Kansas Board of Education recently voted 6-4 to approve new science standards for the state's public schools that leave evolutionary principles in the curriculum but also include new phrasing that encourages students to question...
by John Ross Schroeder
"Welcome and congratulations. I am delighted you could make it. Getting here wasn't easy." These are the first sentences of the introduction to best-selling author Bill Bryson's new book, A Short History of Nearly Everything. He is...