By Creation Moments While most evolutionists today would deny what I am about to say, many prominent evolutionists would agree that Darwin’s “Origin of Species” utterly failed to explain the origin of species. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments
By Creation Moments Try as they might, no evolutionist can successfully explain how a four-legged ape-like creature evolved into a two-legged creature like man. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments
By Creation Moments Did Moses know that germs – invisible to the naked eye – were the cause of disease thousands of years before the invention of the microscope? read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments
By Creation Moments The idea of multiverses – that our universe is one of many – has long been used in science fiction stories. But now, atheists and evolutionists are depending on it to be true! They’re saying this to dispose of the obvious fact that we live in a finely tuned universe that bears the stamp of our Creator’s design. We are lucky to inhabit just the right universe, they say. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments
By Multimedia In this episode of ID the Future, hear about octopus hatchlings’ distributed intelligence and survival instincts, as highlighted in Dr. Geoffrey Simmons’ book, Billions of Missing Links. Listen in to learn about how baby sea turtles use an imprinted magnetic map to navigate across the ocean. Illustra Media’s newest documentary, Living Waters, explores sea creatures, such as sea turtles, whose complexity points to intelligent design. On August 7, Discovery Institute will host the northwest film premiere of Living Waters: Intelligent Design in the Oceans of the Earth, at McCaw Hall in Seattle. For more information and to register,
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By Creation Moments The 40-year-long journey of Moses and the Israelites from Egypt to the land of promise continues to fascinate movie makers. From Cecil B. DeMille’s 1923 silent film “The Ten Commandments” to the more recent “Exodus: Gods and Kings”, the story of the Exodus never fails to excite our imagination. Even so, there are Bible scholars out there who are saying the Exodus never really happened. Some even insist that the Israelites never set foot in ancient Egypt. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments
By Creation Moments Though Louis Pasteur proved that life comes only from life, the myth that life can come from non-life – or abiogenesis – is still defended by evolutionists today. They now claim that while Pasteur disproved spontaneous generation, he did not prove that life comes only from life. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments
By Multimedia On this episode of ID the Future, Dr. Stephen Meyer is a guest on the Hugh Hewitt show. Meyer and Hewitt discuss Meyer’s recent New York Times Bestselling book Darwin’s Doubt. Meyer walks listeners through the main points of the book, along with other evidence for the theory of intelligent design. Meyer also dispels the myth that there is a scientific consensus on Darwinian evolution. Your browser does not support playing Audio, please upgrade your browser or find our podcast on podOmatic Download Episode …read more Read more here: id the future
By Multimedia On today’s episode of ID the Future, David Klinghoffer, editor of Evolution News and Views, comments on the 90th anniversary of the Scopes Monkey Trial and the continuing scientific debate over Darwin’s theory of evolution. Your browser does not support playing Audio, please upgrade your browser or find our podcast on podOmatic Download Episode …read more Read more here: id the future
By Creation Moments I could easily fill up today’s entire Creation Moments broadcast by listing the scientific accomplishments and affiliations of Paul Davies. His research interests span the fields of cosmology, quantum field theory and astrobiology. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments
By Creation Moments When a well-respected scientist says anything that is critical of Darwinism, two things are bound to happen. First, evolutionists will put pressure on the scientist to retract his comments. The second thing is that creationists will quote the scientist to show that even some scientists understand the weaknesses of evolution. This is what we are doing on today’s broadcast. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments
By Creation Moments A bacterium has recently been photographed that is so tiny, researchers have debated about whether it could even exist. The bacterium has a volume of only .009 cubic microns. To put that into perspective, a micron is one millionth of a meter. This means that more than 150,000 of them could fit on the tip of a single human hair. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments
By Creation Moments Though it must surely be one of the most disgusting creatures in God’s creation, the bird dung spider is yet another beautiful example of God’s design. Not only does the bird dung spider have a body covered with unattractive warts, the spider often produces a white thread and sits on it, looking almost exactly like bird poop that has fallen on a leaf. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments
By Creation Moments When most of us were in school, everybody knew that the terms “BC” and “AD” meant Before Christ and Anno Domine, meaning “in the year of our Lord.” But those terms are disappearing as authors now prefer the terms “CE” and “BCE”, which are abbreviations for “Common Era” and “Before the Common Era.” read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments
By Multimedia On this first episode of ID the Future, Sarah Chaffee interviews Casey Luskin, Research Coordinator at the Center for Science and Culture and contributor to the newly-released Debating Darwin’s Doubt. Luskin unpacks the book’s responses to critic Nick Matzke, exploring the classification of organisms, cladistics and the origin of arthropods. For a limited time, you can get Debating Darwin’s Doubt at 35 percent off the cover price by going here and entering the discount code 4DXTSYJU. Your browser does not support playing Audio, please upgrade your browser or find our podcast on podOmatic Download Episode …read more Read
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By Creation Moments Did you know that the intermittent windshield wiper on your car was discovered in the blink of an eye? According to the book Inspired Evidence: Only One Reality, here’s the story of how it came about. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments
By Multimedia In this episode of ID the Future, hear about dolphins’ unique sonar systems, as highlighted in Dr. Geoffrey Simmons’ book, Billions of Missing Links. Listen in to learn about how they communicate and search for food using echolocation. Illustra Media’s newest documentary, Living Waters, explores sea creatures whose complexity points to intelligent design. On August 7, Discovery Institute will host the northwest film premiere of Living Waters: Intelligent Design in the Oceans of the Earth, at McCaw Hall in Seattle. For more information and to register, visit our event page. Your browser does not support playing Audio, please
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By Creation Moments Criminals who have been linked to a crime through their fingerprints may not be happy that they were born with a unique pattern of “wrinkles” on their fingertips. But we can all be glad that God gave us fingerprints because they greatly improve our sense of touch. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments
By Creation Moments What makes owls so good at catching prey as they fly through the night sky? Part of the credit obviously goes to their amazing eyes that are able to see with such clarity in low-light conditions. But owls also have another design feature that allows them to sneak up on their prey without being noticed. Owls, you see, were designed to fly in virtual silence. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments
By Creation Moments Evolutionists are rejoicing over a fossil jaw found in the Ledi-Geraru research area of Ethiopia. They say it pushes back evidence for early humans to 2.8 million years ago and predates all previously known fossils of mankind’s lineage by about 400,000 years. The fossil which has caused such excitement consists only of the left side of a lower jaw and five teeth. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments
By Creation Moments How often have you heard people say that the Bible must be wrong because science disagrees with it? That attitude certainly isn’t new. It was common in 1932 when Dr. Harry Rimmer wrote his classic book, The Harmony of Science and Scripture. Even back then, Bible skeptics were using science to test Scripture. But as Dr. Rimmer pointed out, when science has matured to the point of infallibility, then and only then could it be used to test Scripture. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments
By Multimedia On this episode of ID the Future, hear the first episode of our new ID The Future segment ID Inquiry, in which ID scientists and scholars answer your questions about intelligent design and evolution. Ask your question by sending an email to editor@evolutionnews.org, and tune in to this first episode as Dr. Michael Behe explains the concept of irreducible complexity and what it means for Darwinian evolution. ID Inquiry Inquiring minds want to know about intelligent design. We get a lot of new readers and listeners to Evolution News & Views and ID The Future. And, they have
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By Creation Moments Numerous Chinese legends refer to a mysterious carriage on which a mechanical rider rode. Its arm was outstretched and continuously pointed south no matter which way the carriage turned. How did it accomplish such a feat? If you’re guessing that magnets had something to do with it, you’d be wrong. Actually, the south-pointing chariot was invented about 800 years before the first navigational use of a magnetic compass. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments
By Creation Moments If you want to snack on fruit from a 10-story-high Grandidier’s baobab tree, you’d better bring a very tall ladder. That’s because there are no branches to climb until you get to near the very top of the tree. And you can forget about wrapping your arms and legs around the trunk. The baobab’s massive cylindrical trunks measure up to 10 feet across, and are quite smooth. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments
By Multimedia On this episode of ID the Future, Casey Luskin interviews University of British Columbia at Vancouver philosophy faculty member Richard Johns on his paper in the journal Synthese titled “Self-organization in dynamical systems: a limiting result.” In the paper, Dr. Johns argues that there are limits to the complexity of structures that can be produced by self-organization. Johns shows that Darwinian evolution is actually a type of a self-organizing process, and that it too is limited in the types of biological structures it can produce. Your browser does not support playing Audio, please upgrade your browser or find
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By Creation Moments Why in the world would engineers at Mercedes-Benz and DaimlerChrysler turn to a fish built like a box for inspiration on automotive design? After all, automakers want their vehicles to travel just as efficiently through air as sharks swim through water. But the boxfish is anything but streamlined. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments
By Creation Moments Many thousands of people have visited the Creation Moments website after seeing a photo we posted at the popular WorldNetDaily website. The photo shows a cow with spots on its hide that look exactly like a map of the world. We asked readers if they thought the map on the cow was just a lucky arrangement of spots or if the photo was the product of a Photoshop artist. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments