By Ken Ham Looking to add some powerful, faith-affirming apologetics resources to your home or church library? Well, now is a great time to do that because we’ve put many of our most popular resources on sale, so you’ll save at least 20% on each resource if you order by September 30, 2018. Choose from seven Top 10 categories including: Top 10 Storewide Top 10 DVDs Top 10 Books Top 10 Books for Kids Top 10 Audio Top 10 Witnessing Tools Top 10 Digital Downloads The resources on these lists have been ordered by thousands of people to encourage and
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By Sarah Chaffee On this episode of ID the Future, host Jay Richards talks with Fr. Michael Chaberek about Charles Darwin and medieval scholar Thomas Aquinas, one of the most influential of all Western philosophers, and especially central in Roman Catholic thinking. Many Catholic scholars support neo-Darwinism and insist that Aquinas’s work nicely harmonizes with neo-Darwinism. Chaberek, author of the recent book Aquinas and Evolution, and creator of the new website Aquinas.design, offers several reasons to conclude otherwise. A clarifying note on terminology: When Chaberek and Richards speak of “accidents” and “accidental changes,” they don’t mean it in the common
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By Ken Ham Roger Foley, who has a degenerative brain condition, is suing a hospital, health care agencies, and the government for denying his right to “assisted life.” …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Ken Ham We’re excited to announce that the special effects theater at the Creation Museum has been totally renovated and is now open for guests to enjoy a brand-new, 20-minute, spectacular 3D show, In Six Days. Due to the updates, this new state-of-the-art 4D theater is now able to show 3D films as well as provide special effects that create the “4th D,” such as rumbling seats, wind, and other surprises. We had our first showings this past Friday morning. <img src="https://assets.answersingenesis.org/img/blogs/ken-ham/2018/08/special-effects-guests-closeup.jpg" alt="Guests …read more Source: Ken Ham AIG
By Sarah Chaffee On this episode of ID the Future host Mike Keas talks a third time with Michael Flannery about Flannery’s new book Nature’s Prophet: Alfred Russel Wallace and His Evolution from Natural Selection to Natural Theology. The surprising word come out of this conversation is how open Darwin was to Wallace’s opposing viewpoint — unlike many Darwinists today. Some of Flannery’s recent experience with historians of science, though, shows there is at least hope in some quarters for increasing academic openness today. Please consider donating to support the IDTF Podcast. Your browser does not support playing Audio, please
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By Dr. Carl Broggi Postmodernism is the perspective that all religions are equally valid and that no one can dogmatically say that one religion is more valid than another. …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Dennis Sullivan The media bombards us daily with messages about becoming younger and cheating death. …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Sarah Chaffee On this episode of ID the Future, Michael Flannery, historian of science and emeritus professor from the University of Alabama at Birmingham, discusses how Alfred Russel Wallace, co-founder of the theory of evolution by natural selection, broke with Darwin by arguing that the rise of humans required something more than blind evolutionary mechanisms. As Flannery also notes, the great geologist Charles Lyell sided with Wallace in the debate, to Darwin’s dismay. Listen in to learn more about Lyell’s idea of uniformity, the pro-Darwinian origins of the journal Nature, and how professional dissent from Darwinism has existed and
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Not all Bible teachers are equal. How can you know whom to trust? …read more Source: AIG Daily
Although the Evolution’s Achilles’ Heels DVD has been out for a few years now, some keen creationists had still not seen it. One recent viewer explains why they should. …read more Source: creation.com
By Ken Ham Today is National Senior Citizens Day, a day created to show support, honor, and appreciation to our seniors. Now some people might consider me a senior, but I tell people I’ve just had to dye my hair grey to remind people I’m getting older 🙂 ! We’re thankful for seniors and the unique role they have in helping shape the next generation. What is this unique role? Well, Scripture doesn’t let seniors off the hook for passing a legacy to the next generation. Scripture doesn’t say that once you’ve raised your children or worked for a certain
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By Paul F. Taylor Many people believe the abolition of slavery began in the United States during the American Civil War of the 1860s. In fact, the abolitionist movement began decades earlier in the British Empire. …read more Source: AIG Daily
Leading evangelical scholar undermined by his own evolutionary presuppositions. …read more Source: creation.com
By Ken Ham It was great to see Pastor Gerald Harris back at the Creation Museum last week. Gerald is the editor of the Christian Index online newspaper, which is a well-trafficked site for Christian news, produced by the Southern Baptists of Georgia. Gerald hails from the Atlanta area and is an influential Southern Baptist leader, writer, and speaker. A big focus for Pastor Harris is to ensure the Southern Baptist leadership stands up for biblical authority from the first verse in Genesis. On his return to the Creation Museum after many years, Gerald not only had an opportunity to
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By Sarah Chaffee In this episode of ID the Future from the vault, hear about electricity and bioluminescence, as highlighted in Dr. Geoffrey Simmons’ book, Billions of Missing Links. Listen in to learn about how a knee jerk reaction, eels, and the knife fish all use electrical impulses. 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
By Ken Ham Last night I was honored to pick up an honorary Doctor of Divinity degree from Mid-America Baptist Seminary in Tennessee.* I also gave a talk to help launch the seminary’s sister school, The College at Mid-America. Both are located in Cordova, a suburb of Memphis. President Michael Spradlin leads the college and seminary. Before the convocation and ribbon cutting for the new college, he shared with me that he wanted it to be publicly known that his two schools side with AiG. President …read more Source: Ken Ham AIG
By Ken Ham Today is part of what’s considered “Be Kind to Humankind Week.” Each day this week has a special theme of different ways people can show kindness to one another. Some of these include “Sacrifice Our Wants for Others Needs Sunday,” “Forgive Your Foe Friday,” and “Speak Kind Words Saturday.” Now all of these things are good—as is the idea of a week dedicated to consciously deciding to be kind (as we should be all the time)—but why should we be kind to others? The idea of being “kind” is prevalent in our society with many proclaiming that
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By Ken Ham While out on the road, AiG speakers, representatives, and I are frequently asked two questions: “How do we choose a good Christian college?” and “How do we find a solid, Bible-affirming homeschool curriculum?” Well, several years ago we created our CreationColleges.com website to answer the first question, and now we’re very excited to announce the launch of CreationPublishers.com to answer the second question! If you’re familiar with our Creation Colleges site, you know it’s a place where you can find a list of Christian colleges that hold to biblical authority and AiG’s tenets of creation. To determine
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Many secular scientists extrapolate current seafloor sediment deposit rates. They then publish Earth age assignments of millions of years. Are they following the scientific method? How do manganese nodules present problems for old-Earth proponents? Does evidence line up with recent creation and the global Genesis Flood? Listen: The Institute for Creation Research
Is the “God particle” truly “a blow to the Christian faith,” or “a nail in the coffin of religion”? Where does reality end and hype begin? Dr. Hebert exposes the flaws of the Big Bang theory and offers a logical evaluation of the scientific community. Listen: The Institute for Creation Research
By Ken Ham Our Special Effects Theater at the Creation Museum, already unique in the world, has been totally rebuilt and converted into a 4D theater. …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Sarah Chaffee On this episode of ID the Future historian Michael Flannery continues discussion of his new book Nature’s Prophet: Alfred Russel Wallace and His Evolution from Natural Selection to Natural Theology. Flannery tells how Wallace became convinced of some “overruling intelligence” in nature — not because of “gaps” in what he knew, but because so many human attributes demand a better explanation than Darwin’s own “utility principle.” They called for a cause adequate to the effects. Please consider donating to support the IDTF Podcast. Your browser does not support playing Audio, please upgrade your browser or find our
By Heather Lacey Left-handedness is just another physical trait that is still shared by millions of people, like red hair, green eyes, or a cleft chin. …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Harry F. Sanders, III “If God saw that all he had made was ‘good,’ then wouldn’t the forbidden tree and its fruit be deemed ‘good’ as well?” …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Sarah Chaffee On this episode of ID the Future from the vault, Dr. Cornelius Hunter talks about his website Darwin’s Predictions, which critically examines 22 fundamental predictions of evolutionary theory. In this fourth and final podcast of the series, Dr. Hunter discusses evolution’s failed prediction that competition should be greatest between neighbors. 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 We’re excited to announce that the special effects theater at the Creation Museum is completely refurbished and now open for guests to enjoy a brand-new, 20-minute, spectacular 3D show, In Six Days. Due to the updates, this state-of-the-art 4D theater is now able to show 3D films as well as provide special effects that create the “4th D,” such as rumbling seats, wind, and other surprises. We had our first showings this past Friday morning.
By Ken Ham The biblical account of Moses is coming to the big screen for two days only, September 13 and 15, 2018, in movie theaters across the US. Our friends at the Sight & Sound Theatre in Pennsylvania put on a spectacular live stage production of Moses’ life, including his discovery by the pharaoh’s daughter, the burning bush encounter, the 10 plagues, and the crossing of the Red Sea. This production has been seen by over two million people, and now it’s coming to theaters across America. Don’t miss it! …read more Source: Ken Ham AIG