Darwin’s birthday should be a day to question evolution! How should we present the truth? …read more Source: creation.com
By Ken Ham We have a fantastic free resource that I encourage parents to take advantage of. Kids Answers features articles, videos, activities, characters from our Answers VBS and Answers Bible Curriculum, and fun facts. You can even view past issues of Kids Answers, the mini-magazine included with our award-winning biblical worldview magazine, Answers. KidsAnswers.org is a wonderful supplement to your homeschool science curriculum, family devotional time, or just because. And, of course, you don’t have to worry about what your kids might see while they are on the site because it’s all biblical worldview based. I encourage you to
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By Sarah Chaffee On this episode of ID the Future, Jonathan Witt caught up with Darwin’s Black Box author and biochemist Michael Behe at the 2020 Dallas Science and Faith conference, where the two discuss an idea that many wish would just go away, but hasn’t. Charles Darwin himself told us how his evolutionary theory could be overturned: identify a biological system that couldn’t possibly have evolved by “numerous success successive slight modifications.” It’s to Darwin’s credit that he put his theory in “empirical harm’s way,” to quote philosopher Del Ratzsch, but as Witt and Behe note, Darwin also cleverly
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Most viruses are beneficial to living things, but occasionally one of them escapes whatever is controlling it and it run amok, burning hot but often quickly burning out. …read more Source: creation.com
By Dr. Dana Sneed As Christians, we must be careful to discern sound ideas from falsehoods so that we may honor Christ and proclaim the truth of his Word—starting in Genesis. …read more Source: AIG Daily
Good news is hard to come by regarding the origins battle in education. The majority of educators and scientists around the world have an evolutionary worldview. Therefore, they’re not open to any alternative to Darwinism be it some form of intelligent design (ID) or biblical creation. However, in a breath of intellectual fresh air the administration of Brazil’s President Jair Bolsonaro recently appointed &ldquo… More… …read more Source: icr.org
Responding to a creationist paper that uses bad argumentation to support the Masoretic text. …read more Source: creation.com
By Ken Ham Alright, men, Valentine’s Day is right around the corner. Now, if you’re anything like me, you’ve had everything planned for weeks and are ready for Friday with chocolate, roses, and a dinner reservation (well, that is, if you have daughters like I do who remind me of these things and organize it all for me!). But, if you’re like lots of other men, you may have forgotten about this romantic holiday. But don’t worry—I’ve got you covered with a gift for your wife, daughter, mother, or grandmother that will encourage her heart and equip her mind. We’ll
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A sneak preview of the editorial from the soon-to-be-released Creation magazine. Subscribers will be delighted with the magazine’s powerful content and brilliant graphics. …read more Source: creation.com
By E. Calvin Beisner Fear of environmental catastrophe grows out of the lack of the fear of God. That is the real root of the environmental scares that have plagued the modern world. …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Sarah Chaffee On this episode of ID the Future, Robert Marks continues his conversation with Walter Bradley, co-author (with Charles Thaxton and Roger Olsen) of the groundbreaking 1984 work The Mystery of Life’s Origin. A revised and expanded edition of the book has just been released with new contributions from James Tour, Guillermo Gonzalez, Stephen Meyer, and others, but today Bradley and Marks discuss the book’s first release, including the cultural context that made finding a non-religious publisher an uphill battle, and discussion of some of the endorsements and early reviews, including one drive-by and four positive responses from
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By Walter Bradley On this episode of ID the Future, Robert J. Marks interviews Walter Bradley, co-author of the seminal 1984 ID book The Mystery of Life’s Origin, now being released in a revised and expanded edition with updates from multiple contributors discussing the progress (or lack of it) in origins science in the 35 years since the book’s original publication. In this first of two podcasts, Bradley discusses the history of the attempts to explain life’s origin naturalistically, and how the three authors of the 1984 book came together to shake up the world of origin-of-life science. Your browser
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A review of The Lost World of the Flood by Tremper Longman III and John H. Walton. …read more Source: creation.com
By Dr. Georgia Purdom Phil Johnson will be speaking at the upcoming Answers for Women conference. What he shared with me about his upcoming talk will be a blessing to all our readers. …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Ken Ham It’s hard to believe it was already six years ago today that I stood on the stage in Legacy Hall at the Creation Museum, in front of an absolutely packed audience (tickets to the event sold out in minutes) made up of both creationists and evolutionists, to debate Bill Nye, TV’s “The Science Guy.” And, even though 2014 was a while ago now, I’m still hearing many testimonies of people who were impacted by that well-known debate, watched worldwide. When I’m out speaking or meeting guests at the Creation Museum and the Ark Encounter, I frequently hear
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By Ken Ham An excellent new film is coming to theaters across the United States, one night only, February 18, 2020. And I encourage you not to miss it! Patterns of Evidence: The Red Sea Miracle, part one, begins the search to answer the question, “did Moses really lead the children of Israel across the Red Sea?” Liberal scholars say it didn’t happen, or, if it did, it wasn’t miraculous (maybe a few thousand people just crossed a swamp, they might say!). But that’s not what God’s Word teaches! Join filmmaker Tim Mahoney as he travels the globe, speaking to
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By Heather Brinson Bruce We rely on our sight more than any other sense to help us interpret the world. …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Ken Ham February 12, the birthday of Charles Darwin, is recognized by many evolutionists as “Darwin Day.” Well, that’s right around the corner, and I have a challenge for both creationists and evolutionists on this “Darwin Day.” For evolutionists—here’s your challenge. Download (or order a physical copy) of the powerful book, But don’t just take my word for it—check out the evidence for yourself. I challenge you, in honor of Darwin’s birthday, to challenge yourself to read Replacing Darwin and consider its claims. For creationists—here’s your challenge. You still have time to order copies of Replacing Darwin from our
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Remembering a faithful believer and recognizing his impact on CMI’s ministry. …read more Source: creation.com
What can we know about the origin of the universe? How do the Gospels affirm the dominion mandate for research? What can we learn about the Ice Age from the newest Discovery Center film? And how can we answer attacks on the Bible? Discover the answers to these questions and more in the February 2020 issue of Acts & Facts! …read more Source: icr.org
By Sarah Chaffee On this episode of ID the Future, guest host Jonathan Witt sits down with molecular biologist Douglas Axe at the recent Dallas Science and Faith Conference. Axe, author of Undeniable: How Biology Confirms Our Intuition That Life Is Designed, had his research on protein folds published in the Journal of Molecular Biology, work showing that random mutations are not up to the task of building fundamentally new protein folds from old, a finding that poses a major challenge to modern evolutionary theory. After all, if evolution can’t build something as basic as a new protein fold, how
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By Ken Ham In a Facebook post from Whitcomb Ministries, Inc., it was announced this morning that theologian Dr. John Whitcomb, the co-author of The Genesis Flood and a giant in the modern creation movement, “entered into heavenly glory last night in his sleep.” He was 95 years old. While we grieve the loss of this great man, we’re thankful that he is reaping his heavenly reward for his faithful service to his Maker here on earth. While we grieve the loss of this great man, we’re thankful that he is reaping his heavenly reward for his faithful service to
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By Ken Ham With the arrival of 2020 and as I shared on my blog a few weeks ago, the so-called gender-neutral pronoun they was selected by the dictionary Merriam-Webster as the word of the year for 2019. 2020 is considered a new decade as well,* and the American Dialect Society has chosen its Word of the Decade. Its editors selected they as well. What does this tell us? Well, we don’t have to guess. The article reporting on this selection states, The personal pronoun employed by “nonbinary” individuals, meaning they identify as neither male nor female, was called a
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By Michael J. Behe On this ID the Future we continue a series of messages from a November 2019 symposium in Berkeley, California, presented in honor of the late Phillip Johnson, who played a crucial role in the flowering of the intelligent design movement. On today’s episode Lehigh University biology professor Michael Behe, author of Darwin’s Black Box, The Edge of Evolution, and Darwin Devolves, tells about his earliest memories of Phillip Johnson and speaks on the long history of science: how ancient science pointed to purposeful design in life, and how current science is coming full circle, so that
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By Ken Ham One of the huge issues of our day concerns environmentalism. Steering through the media frenzy on issues such as climate change, carbon emissions, pollution, plastics, and more requires us to be firmly grounded in biblical truth and to get our wisdom there. We don’t need to be told what to think—we need to be taught how to think so we can investigate claims for ourselves and draw God-honoring conclusions. So much of what we hear regarding the environment is couched in secular philosophies and ideas. So much of what we hear regarding the environment is couched in
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Creation scientist Henry Richter used receiving a Lifetime Achievement Award as an opportunity for sharing the Gospel. …read more Source: creation.com
By Sarah Chaffee On this episode of ID the Future from the vault, Brian Miller, CSC Research Coordinator, interviews Paul Nelson, CSC Senior Fellow and philosopher of science, on universal common ancestry. Listen in as Nelson describes how common descent predicts one – and only one – genetic code. Yet, this is not what we find. Your browser does not support playing Audio, please upgrade your browser or find our podcast on podOmatic Download Episode …read more Source: id the future