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Beneath the hills of eastern Turkey, researchers have uncovered signs that may point to one of history’s greatest legends: ...
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Moses led the Israelites out of Egypt at 80 years old, after a long life of preparation. Anna, a prophetess, was 84 years old when she was one of a few recognized and praised the infant Jesus in the ...
When she stares out of her living room window, frail pensioner Maggie Jean Mackenzie rarely takes in the old, weathered landscape and low-rise townscape beyond her Hebridean home.
Tensions between religion and science erupted in a hot and humid courtroom in Dayton, Tenn., 100 years ago this month.
The body behind Kentucky’s Ark Encounter and Creation Museum promotes creationism over evolution to the masses – and expansion is next.
In the rolling hills of northern Kentucky, a colossal structure rises, a testament to one man's unwavering belief in the literal truth of the Bible: a full-scale replica of Noah's Ark.
The Bible itself even states that Noah's Ark came to rest on the "mountains of Ararat" after a 150-day flood.