What was the mark of Cain?
Get the latest science, Bible, and culture news from Answers in Genesis. Do Conservatives Have a “Difficult Relationship with Science”? A recent article highlighted a claim we hear often—Christians have a “difficult relationship with science.” But is that really true? | | What Was the Mark of Cain? Even while punishing Cain for murdering Abel, God extends mercy and tells Cain that he will offer protection in the form of a mark. What was it? | | Bring the Bible to Life with ABC for Sunday School Two-thirds of young people are walking away from church by the time they reach college age, and many of those who remain are biblically illiterate with a weak foundation and a mixed-up worldview. Combat this trend with Answers Bible Curriculum (ABC) for Sunday School at your church. | Apologetics, Biblical Authority, Chronological ABC goes through the entire Bible chronologically in four years, emphasizes God’s Word as the authority, and teaches creation and general Bible apologetics. As families (pre-K through adult) go through ABC together, they’ll discover the attributes of God, foundational theology and doctrine, answers to their questions, and Christian life application. It’s a deep dive into God’s Word for the whole church. | | | | Researchers discover a Siberian lion cub dated to be 28,000 years old—though they ignore problems with that method and God’s Word. Learn More → | | | | | | | | Darwinian evolution was and is inherently a racist philosophy. It teaches that different groups or “races” of people evolved at different times and rates. Learn More → | | | | | | | | Over 70% of young people from Christian homes who attend state-run schools abandon the faith. Learn More → | | | | | | | | With little homeschool experience, many are nervous to try. That’s where an upcoming documentary, Schoolhouse Rocked: The Homeschool Revolution, can help! Learn More → | | | | | | | | How can we stand, rooted firmly, in the midst of the evil around us? Get answers at our upcoming Answers for Women Conference, March 31–April 2, 2022. Learn More → | | | | | | | | Our full-day Explore programs have been incredibly popular with families—and they’re back for the fall and now open for registration. Learn More → | | | | | | |
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