By William A. Dembski On this episode of ID the Future, Anika Smith interviews mathematician and philosopher William Dembski on a break from teaching at Discovery Institute’s Summer Seminars on Intelligent Design. Listen in as Dr. Dembski shares his advice for young scientists interested in ID and the hope he has for the future of intelligent design. 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
By Ken Ham All the opposition we face results in more publicity for AiG, and more people find out about our world-class attractions and come to visit. …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Sarah Chaffee On this episode of ID the Future from the vault, Ray Bohlin and Michael Behe discuss the limits of evolution. Does evolution innovative by building things, or does it only innovate by breaking things? Behe demonstrates the surprising answer with a closer look at polar bears. Behe is the subject of an engaging science documentary now available online: Revolutionary. His new book, Darwin Devolves: The New Science About DNA That Challenges Evolution is available on Amazon.Please consider donating to support the IDTF Podcast. Your browser does not support playing Audio, please upgrade your browser or …read more
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By Mark Looy Did Moses write the Torah (also called the Pentateuch), the first five books of the Bible, including Exodus? …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Günter Bechly On this episode of ID the Future, Dr. Günter Bechly, paleoentomologist and former curator for amber and fossil insects for the State Museum of Natural History in Stuttgart, Germany, talks with host Andrew McDiarmid about evidence for macroevolution among insects. The fossil record is “saturated,” Bechly says. By that he doesn’t mean there aren’t new fossil forms to discover. Bechly himself has discovered several. He means we have an extensive enough sampling to confidently discern the major patterns of change and stasis in the history of life. And it shows no sign of insect evolution. It shows
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By Günter Bechly On this episode of ID the Future, Andrew McDiarmid interviews paleoentomologist Günter Bechly about human evolution, and how the story keeps getting rewritten. The “out of Africa” story was once “indisputable,” but recent evidence has overturned it; it’s now “dead.” The human phylogenetic tree is riddled with question marks. An original human pair is no longer out of the question. So much weakly founded evidence has been oversold in the past, says Bechly, it’s still wise to apply a healthy dose of skepticism toward today’s “indisputable facts” of human evolution. Please consider donating to support the IDTF
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By Ken Ham Get out your hiking boots and prepare to hunt for fossils in one of the most popular fossil-hunting locations in the Midwest: Caesar Creek Lake in Ohio (about one hour from our Creation Museum). As you uncover some fascinating fossilized creatures, you will learn from AiG geologist and Research Director, Dr. Andrew Snelling, and AiG’s paleontologist, Dr. Gabriela Haynes, who moved from Brazil and joined our staff recently. They’ll help you think biblically about geology and fossils while you learn in the best classroom of all—the field! This very hands-on experience includes instruction and special geology presentations
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By Dr. Danny R. Faulkner Hugh Ross contends that “creation passages” in Proverbs through Isaiah also teach that the age of the universe is on the order of billions of years. …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Michael Newton Keas On this episode of ID the Future, Andrew McDiarmid talks with science historian Michael Keas on pioneering mathematical astronomer Johannes Kepler, based on Keas’ new work from ISI Books, Unbelievable: 7 Myths About the History and Future of Science and Religion. Kepler studied theology before turning to math and science, and it was his belief in God that guided his extraordinary discoveries. “Without an architect who created the world,” he said, “there is no … power in mathematics to make anything material.” Scientists, in his view of God, were thinking the thoughts or ideas that God
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By Ken Ham What’s it like to study science at a secular university as a creationist? Get answers from Dr. Nathaniel Jeanson of AiG, a scientist with a PhD in cell and developmental biology from Harvard University. He recently sat down for an interview published by World magazine. It’s an excellent interview, and I encourage you to read it, especially if you’re a young person interested in science. Dr. Jeanson is a research scientist here at Answers in Genesis and the author of the very popular book Replacing Darwin that deals in detail with natural selection, speciation, and adaptation, clearly
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By Ken Ham I am currently “Down Under,” in my homeland of Australia. I have been doing some speaking in several churches across the country, including in Sydney, its largest city, and in Hobart, Tasmania. It is exciting to see such a hunger for creation apologetics resources. At AiG, we produce the world’s leading creation apologetics materials to equip believers to defend the Christian faith against the secular religion (e.g., atheism) permeating our culture and particularly the younger generations. These faith-affirming resources are available at AnswersinGenesis.org in the US, …read more Source: Ken Ham AIG
AiG’s Easter conference will provide a logical defense of the Christian faith, answering many questions people have regarding the Bible and Christianity. …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Ken Ham For several months now, we’ve been releasing short behind-the-scenes videos with teasers from our short film, New Beginning. This film—created, directed, and produced (using sets constructed at AiG) by the many talented staff members God has brought to AiG—brings the account of the flood of Noah to life in a new and emotive way. It includes both the “full length” 30-minute version that will eventually be shown daily at our new 2,500-seat Answers Center auditorium at the Ark Encounter and a special “short” 15-minute version that is part of our Sunday school curriculum. I’m excited to finally
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By Ken Ham For a while now, there’s been a “hole,” if you will, in our resources—we were missing a book that would dismantle the latest arguments for biological evolution, from both a theological and scientific perspective. We do our best to keep up with the ever-changing evolutionary arguments of our day. Well, our brand-new book, Order your copy of Glass House: Shattering the Myth of Evolution today! The origin of life Natural selection Peppered moth Does species equate with the biblical kind? Mutations and evolution The evolutionary horse sequence Whale transitional fossils Are birds dinosaurs? Human “missing links” and
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By Michael J. Behe On this episode of ID the Future, biochemist Michael Behe talks with Andrew McDiarmid about Behe’s new book, Darwin Devolves: The New Science About DNA That Challenges Evolution. Behe shares about his thinking on evolution as a post-doc, talks about the history of biology, and discusses why the turn of the millennium has been the perfect time to gain knowledge about the foundation of evolution and life’s history. Behe wrote in his book, “When one starts to treat Darwinism as a hypothesis about the biochemical level of life rather than an assumption, it takes about 10
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Dr Stephen Schrader, former Old Testament Department Chair and Professor of Hebrew and Old Testament, explains the importance of a historical Genesis. Read More
By Ken Ham For nearly two years we’ve been supporting and sponsoring an exciting new biblical worldview Christian school in Northern Kentucky called Twelve Stones Christian Academy. Launched in 2017, this school is dedicated to building a biblical worldview through Christian education with an emphasis on apologetics, critical thinking, biblical authority, and rigorous academics. And I’m excited to announce that Twelve Stones is now coming totally under the umbrella of Answers in Genesis. This partnership allows the students and staff at Twelve Stones to enjoy everything the Creation Museum and Ark Encounter have to offer: regular programs, …read more Source:
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By John C. P. Smith There is a considerable disconnection between lexicography regarding “DAY” and the formation of creation theology. …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Ken Ham I’m so glad to be a grandfather to 17 (including one in the womb!) grandchildren. Since 12 of them are eight and under, it can get busy around our house and on outings! I am thankful for the opportunity of getting involved in their lives and getting to share the truth of God’s Word and the gospel with them—there’s nothing more important than equipping the next generation to love God with all their heart, soul, mind, and strength. I encourage other grandparents to be as involved as possible in the spiritual development of their grandchildren. If you
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By Rabbi Moshe Averick On this episode of ID the Future, Rabbi Moshe Averick, author of Nonsense of a High Order: The Confused World of Modern Atheism, responds to the objection that intelligent design is a feeble “God of the Gaps” approach, an argument from ignorance. Provocative and entertaining, Averick describes the attack as “less than feeble.” He says it isn’t because of what we don’t know, but because of what we do know. He offers as an illustration the widespread skepticism in the physics community toward the possibility of anyone ever building a perpetual motion machine. Their skepticism is
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Everyone is on a journey. …read more Source: creation.com
Wheaton college professors write a series of books encouraging evangelicals to abandon the biblical understanding of Creation and the Flood as taught by Christ and the NT writers. …read more Source: creation.com
By Ken Ham It’s finally time for spring break, and many American families are planning trips to enjoy some (hopefully!) warmer weather and an opportunity to do some fun activities and experiences as a family. I want to encourage you to take advantage of our great new value for our family-friendly attractions: multi-day passes to the Ark Encounter and Creation Museum. Spend your spring break here in Northern Kentucky (near Cincinnati). These multi-day passes give you admission to both the Ark and the museum for seven consecutive days, along with free parking, a 10% discount in their stores, and one
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By Ken Ham How did humans start cooperating with one another? A recent study suggests the belief in “punitive gods” caused our evolutionary ancestors to begin cooperating. …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Dr. Danny R. Faulkner Hugh Ross contends that “creation passages” in the Psalms also teach that the age of the universe is on the order of billions of years. …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Sarah Chaffee On this episode of ID the Future from the vault, Ray Bohlin interviews Michael Behe about irreducible complexity and evolution. Despite claims at the publishing of the book that in the coming years science would discover how molecular machines evolved, Behe notes that Darwinists have made no progress in explaining irreducible complexity. Behe’s new book, Darwin Devolves, is out now! Please consider donating to support the IDTF Podcast. 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