Satan is a figure who has fascinated many. His rebellion against God has served as literary inspiration for thousands of years. Today, many TV shows present Satan and demons as redeemable, with some good or understandable qualities. Some even suggest that he had a good reason for rebelling! There are many ideas about Satan from history, other religions, and culture, so it’s important that we start with a biblical foundation.
In Leviticus 11, the Lord revealed to Moses and Aaron which animals the Israelites were permitted to eat and which animals were forbidden under the Mosaic law. Certain verses in this chapter seem to contain some basic biological blunders, such as the bat being called a bird. Skeptics have seized on these types of alleged errors in their efforts to undercut the doctrine of biblical inerrancy. Let’s take a closer look at this supposed problem to see why this passage is not in error.
Narnia Returns to Ark Encounter with The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe
We’ve hosted the Logos Theatre’s world-class production of C. S. Lewis’ The Horse and His Boy twice, and guests loved it! It was such a phenomenal, high-quality production. And now, Narnia is returning to the Answers Center stage again with Lewis’ beloved classic, The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, brought to life by our friends at the Logos Theatre and produced by special arrangement with the Dramatic Publishing Company of Woodstock, IL.
Don’t miss this stunning show—get your tickets now for this live performance at the Ark Encounter in Northern Kentucky on select days, December 29, 2025–January 17, 2026.