By Ken Ham The handiwork of our Creator can be seen all around us, within us, and even right on our fingertips. The uniqueness of our fingerprints points to the biblical truth that we’re fearfully and wonderfully made (Psalm 139:14). And their incredible design highlights the Creator and his work. One of our upcoming Bring Fingerprint Fun Home The uniqueness of our fingerprints points us to the Creator and the truth that we’re made fearfully and wonderfully. And in a children’s book by Dr. Jennifer Rivera of our staff, children will discover the uniqueness of their fingerprints, their pattern, and
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By Michael Flannery On this episode of ID the Future, Michael Flannery speaks again with host Mike Keas about his book Nature’s Prophet: Alfred Russel Wallace, and His Evolution from Natural Selection to Natural Theology. Wallace was the co-discoverer of the theory of evolution by natural selection along with Charles Darwin, but in 1869 he broke with Darwin, disagreeing with him on the origin of special human attributes like art, music, and abstract thought. Seeing how distinctive humans are from other animals, and after determining that the mechanism of random variation and natural selection was inadequate to explain the origin
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By Joel Ebert Rather than being taught platitudes and dismissive mockery, young Christians need thorough training in evolutionary beliefs. …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Tim Chaffey What are the animals being sacrificed on the altar as depicted at the Ark Encounter (Kentucky) after Adam and Eve sin? …read more Source: AIG Daily
Why did the Creator take on human nature? How does this relate to Genesis creation and even before that? …read more Source: creation.com
By Ken Ham Are you planning to begin reading through the Bible in January 2020? I encourage you to do so—God’s Word is so powerful, and we need to be reading all of it, from Genesis to Revelation. And, with the new year beginning, it’s a great time to start in Genesis chapter one and start reading through Scripture. And we have some resources to help you get started, stay on track, and read through the Bible in 2020—and The Evidence Bible The Bibles that we offer on our online store are on sale at least 30% off, and each
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What does the grammar of Genesis tell us, and is this the only indicator of historical narrative. …read more Source: creation.com
By Sarah Chaffee On this episode of ID the Future, physician Geoffrey Simmons speaks with host Andrew McDiarmid about his new book Are We Here to Recreate Ourselves? The Convergence of Design. There’s a pattern in our re-creating ourselves, Simmons says, even in the artifacts we create, but especially in human reproduction. He sees clues of design in in the processes of reproduction, in development, and in the many complex events in the lungs and vascular system that make childbirth possible. There’s even evidence of intentionality behind aging and death, says Simmons. In sum, Simmons argues, careful observations across many
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Why do we celebrate Christmas? And why on December 25th? …read more Source: creation.com
Did Jesus’ birth actually fulfill prophecies in Scripture? …read more Source: creation.com
Kid’s admission (ten and under) is free at the Ark Encounter and Creation Museum in Northern Kentucky for all of 2020. Come visit! …read more Source: AIG Daily
By David Wright Black Friday, family gatherings, presents for friends and family, and the real meaning of Christmas: the birth of Jesus Christ, the Son of God. …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Michael Flannery On this episode of ID the Future, host Mike Keas speaks with science historian Michael Flannery about Darwinism, Past, Present, and Future, in which Flannery wonders about an L.A. Times op-ed by Ann Reid, director of the pro-Darwinism lobby group The National Center for Science Education. Evolution is so well established, she said, that questioning it is like doubting that matter is made of atoms. Flannery says she seems not to have noticed that even mainstream biologists have begun to question the long-term viability of Darwinism. Scientists may have felt triumphant in their certainty at the 1959
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While Matthew and Luke talk about Jesus’ birth in Bethlehem, John traces Jesus’ story much further back. …read more Source: creation.com
By Ken Ham Today, we celebrate the twenty-sixth anniversary of the Answers in Genesis ministry! On December 27, 1993, Answers in Genesis was legally constituted. The three founders and their families moved to Kentucky from California in 1994 to really launch the ministry. It has been a blessing being able to serve the Lord in the creation-apologetics, biblical authority ministry for twenty-six years now. Over these years, AiG has grown (and grown!) and changed. Look at how God has expanded the AiG ministry, including the opening of the two world-leading Christian themed attractions. It’s simply amazing! Still, the core message
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By Ken Ham Most of what we hear and see on the news is bad. That’s certainly true for issues regarding freedom of religion and the free exercise of religion (Christianity) in America. It seems every week there’s a new attack on Christian freedoms (including around the world, often in very horrific ways). But there was recently some good news on this front, and it’s right here in Kentucky, the state where we’re located. The Kentucky Supreme Court recently ruled in favor of the Christian owner of a T-shirt print shop, Hands On Originals Christian Outfitters. He had declined to
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By Ken Ham Beware of names. For example, Separate but Equal in the US was anything but equal. The Affordable Healthcare Act was anything but affordable. So, should the Fairness for All Act as proposed by the US Congress be taken at face value? Actually, it is another attack on biblical Christianity. The controversial piece of legislation known as “Fairness for All,” which was recently introduced by a Republican congressman, has been called/> a “compromise” between LGBT groups and activists and those who have religious liberty considerations. This legislation would make sexual orientation and gender identity protected classes under the
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When biblically-informed Christians talk about the ‘Virgin Birth’ they really mean the ‘Virginal Conception’ (Virginitas ante partum), i.e. that Christ, the Second Person of the Trinity Incarnate, had no human biological father. The doctrine of the Virginal Conception is scriptural and affirmed by early Christians such as Ignatius (d. AD c. 108), Justin Martyr (c. 100 – c. 165), Irenaeus (c. 130 – c. 200), and Tertullian (c. 150 – c. 212). But there was nothing miraculous about the birth. The true doctrine of the Virginal Conception must be distinguished from some false views: …read more Source: creation.com
Can a house divided against itself stand? Does a church that does not believe its own doctrines have a future? …read more Source: creation.com
By Ken Ham Because of the accepted teachings of evolution, many Christians have tried to place a gap of indeterminate time between the first two verses of Genesis 1. …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Ken Ham Have you ever wondered about the wise men who followed the star and came to worship the young Jesus? Popular Christmas carols, nativity programs, and movies portray the arrival of the wise men, often going well beyond the few details we’re provided in Scripture. Are these additional extras faithful to Scripture and history? Find out in a special Christmas production, “Long Foretold,” written for and performed by AiG’s Christian worldview kindergarten–9th grade academy, Twelve Stones Christian Academy. The students at Twelve Stones Christian Academy (a biblical worldview Christian school; one of the many outreaches of Answers in
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The genealogies of Jesus in Matthew and Luke are different. In-depth study of Scripture and Jewish methods explains why. Both genealogies explain important facets of the Gospel message. …read more Source: creation.com
Creation ministry changes lives. Read the testimonies! …read more Source: creation.com
What does the Bible tell us about Mary, the mother of Jesus? …read more Source: creation.com
By Ken Ham Thousands of guests are pouring into the Creation Museum to enjoy ChristmasTown, one of our two spectacular Christmas events here in Northern Kentucky. This free event (you only pay $5 for parking if not a local resident*) features a dazzling garden of lights, a live nativity, festive foods, shopping in our Fair Trade store and bookstore, concerts (select evenings), and more. You can get a sneak peek of this annual family event below. I recently came to ChristmasTown at the Creation Museum with my wife, Mally. We walked through some of the gardens, viewed the live nativity,
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By Tim Chaffey Several popular Christians don’t seem to think it really matters who wrote Genesis. …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Ken Ham It’s ChristmasTime is free (you only pay $10 for parking*) and is a wonderful event for the whole family. Guests have been pouring in from around the country to celebrate Christmas with us, including many bus tours. We’re thrilled a lot of people are not only having a great time but also are hearing the life-changing message of the gospel through the “Encounter the Wonder” film. ChristmasTown at the Creation Museum Just 45 minutes away from ChristmasTime at the Ark Encounter is ChristmasTown at the …read more Source: Ken Ham AIG