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Why Do Christians Believe in a Virgin Birth If It's Scientifically Impossible?
Volume 30 • No. 6 • November-December, 2020

AIIA Institute
Nov 11, 2020
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Can a Person Believe in God and Evolution?
by Daryl E. Witmer
Yes , certainly it's possible for someone to affirm faith in God and evolution.
I know many who do. But in...

AIIA Institute
Jul 1, 2008
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Six Leading Archaeological Myths
by Dr. Bryant G. Wood
Volume 17, No. 1
October, 2006

AIIA Institute
Oct 1, 2006
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Is 'Intelligent Design' Really Scientific?
by Dr. Wayne Frair
Wayne Frair, Ph.D., is past president of the Creation Research Society, professor emeritus in biology at The King's...

AIIA Institute
Mar 1, 2006
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Questions Kids Ask About Natural Disasters
Volume 16 • No. 5 • February, 2006

AIIA Institute
Feb 1, 2006
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Evidence for Intelligent Design
compiled by Daryl E. Witmer
The Neo-Darwinian version of evolutionary theory has fallen on increasingly hard times. In its place...

AIIA Institute
Oct 1, 2004
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Why Do So Many Scientists Endorse Evolution?
compiled by Daryl E. Witmer
The obvious reason that so many scien-tists endorse the theory of macroevolu-tionary process as the best...

AIIA Institute
Mar 1, 2004
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Creation's Ten Best Evidences
This month's article originally appeared in the July/August 2000 issue of Think & Believe, the monthly publication of the Alpha Omega...

AIIA Institute
Aug 31, 2003
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Digging for Answers
An original interview with respected archaeologist, Bryant G. Wood
Bryant G. Wood, Ph.D., is Director of Associates for Biblical...

AIIA Institute
Jan 1, 2003
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Ground Rules for Earth & Life Origins
The First Law of Thermodynamics
"In any process, energy can be changed from one form to another (including heat and work), but it is...

AIIA Institute
Apr 30, 2002
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Seven Short Answers to Evolutionary Textbook "Proofs"
This month's article is reprinted with permission from Think & Believe, the official bimonthly publication of the Alpha Omega Institute,...

AIIA Institute
Sep 30, 2001
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Why I Am A Creationist
by Dr. Wayne Frair
The following excerpts are drawn from a far more extensive chronicle of Dr. Frair's spiritual and scientific...

AIIA Institute
May 31, 2001
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An Especially-for-Skeptics Archeological Tour of Ancient Jericho
An Especially-for-Skeptics Archeological Tour of Ancient Jericho
Dr. Wood is Director of Associates for Biblical Research (ABR),...

AIIA Institute
Apr 30, 2000
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On a Functionally Mature Creation
by Daryl E. Witmer
A straightforward reading of the Bible seems to imply that God created the universe thousands, not billions, of...

AIIA Institute
Nov 1, 1999
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Unconditional Praise: A Purpose in Pain
With one exception, the following represents edited excerpts from Passing Showers, a 48-page illustrated booklet first published in...

AIIA Institute
Dec 31, 1998
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Answering Five Common Arguments Against Biblical Creationism
by Dennis E. Wert, Chairman, Creation Science Fellowship
The following piece represents an edited version of a two-part article...

AIIA Institute
Apr 30, 1998
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The Great Creation-Evolution, Science-Faith, Debate Revisited, Part 2
Two years ago this Spring-at 7pm on the evening of April 20, 1996-nearly 2000 people made their way into the Alfond Arena at the...

AIIA Institute
Mar 31, 1998
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The Great Creation-Evolution, Science-Faith, Debate Revisited, Part I
Two years ago this Spring-at 7pm on the evening of April 20, 1996-nearly 2000 people made their way into the Alfond Arena at the...

AIIA Institute
Feb 28, 1998
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Archaeology and the Bible
An Interview with Dr. Bryant G. Wood
First in a series of original interviews with AIIA's three Resource Associates
This month we...

AIIA Institute
Aug 31, 1997
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Kiwi Migration & Biblical Perspicuity
On the evening of April 20, 1996, nearly 2000 people gathered on the campus of the University of Maine (Orono) for a public debate on the...

AIIA Institute
Nov 1, 1996
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