Worries and Wildflowers
What can the flowers of the field teach us about trusting God?
Babylon is often used in Scripture as a metaphor for the evil world system that opposes God. But in some ways, I think the US is even worse than Babylon.
Which came first—the butterfly or the flower? Evolutionary ideas claim the butterfly existed long before flowering plants, but does this make the best sense of the evidence?
While in Japan, my translator shared this radical idea that I now share with my audiences today.
Want to hear about a radical idea?
— Ken Ham (@aigkenham) June 20, 2025
I remember the first time I traveled to Japan to speak. As I sat down with my translator, he explained that Japan never had a Christian foundation (as has most of our Western world). So I could not assume that people understood Christian…
We can use Juneteenth to lament past and present slavery that dishonors image bearers.
This BioLogos article has been influential in confusing and/or convincing unsuspecting theologians, biblical and other scholars, and inquiring informed lay people.
If you deny that Adam was created before Eve, you undermine biblical authority and the doctrine of marriage.
Who came first—Adam or Eve?
— Ken Ham (@aigkenham) June 19, 2025
Many Christians are teaching today that God created Adam and Eve from some kind of humanlike animal. But this has big biblical problems—including the order of creation.
“For Adam was formed first, then Eve” (1 Timothy 2:13).
“For man was not made…
Was only some of humanity present at Babel?