By Sarah Chaffee On this episode of ID the Future from the vault, physicist Rob Sheldon shares about the BICEP2 Consortium’s discovery, and its impact on questions of cosmic fine-tuning. 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 I had the wonderful opportunity to visit my home country of Australia and speak to overflow crowds in two different churches in the state of Queensland on the “Relevance of Genesis.” Believers in these churches were presented with the importance of thinking foundationally to give answers to a culture that is increasingly rejecting the word of God and the gospel of Jesus Christ. As with the rest of the West, Australia is headed for moral and spiritual chaos as secular, humanistic religion takes hold of that nation. It’s a very small percentage of the population …read more
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By Ken Ham Gospel Reset deals with the topic of how we can more effectively evangelize a secularized culture. It also clearly presents the gospel, founded in Genesis. …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Ken Ham Today is Grandparents Day here in the US, and I certainly have something to celebrate: Mally and I have 16 wonderful grandkids! Now, grandkids can remind us of many things, including ourselves—or our own child at that age. But having grandkids often reminds me that I’m not getting any younger (I tell people I’ve had to dye my hair grey to make sure people know this!). And this makes us think about the legacy we’re leaving for the next generation. At the Ark Encounter, one of my favorite exhibits is located in the queue line gardens, just
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By Ken Ham Today marks 17 years since the tragedy of 9/11, the date the twin towers in New York City were destroyed in an act of shocking terrorism against the United States. Along with a hijacked plane that hit the Pentagon building in Washington, DC and the crash of a fourth hijacked plane in Pennsylvania, thousands of people lost their lives on September 11, 2001—leaving behind broken homes and hurting people. The answer for those hurting people back then is the same as for others, such as those affected by the mass shooting last week in nearby Cincinnati, who
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By Sarah Chaffee On this episode of ID the Future, biologist Jonathan Wells, author of Icons of Evolution: Science or Myth? Why Much of What We Teach About Evolution is Wrong and Zombie Science: More Icons of Evolution, debunks a new study purporting to breathe fresh life into an old and throughly discredited icon of evolution, the peppered moth. Wells also tells how this icon of a moth “evolving” from light to dark still lives on in current textbooks, in the same form many parents probably remember from their school days. Dr. Wells and others have shown that many of
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By Ken Ham Issues regarding so-called “race” and racism are swirling in our culture right now, and it’s vital that our children and grandchildren be equipped to think with a Christian worldview based on God’s Word. That’s why our 2019 theme for Vacation Bible School (VBS) is The Incredible Race. In a kid-friendly way, this VBS will tackle the issue of race from a biblical perspective. And I’m excited to announce the release of a brand-new resource that kids—and their parents—will love: One Blood for Kids. You may recognize the “one blood” terminology from the book I coauthored with Dr.
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By John UpChurch If we take the idea of “survival of the fittest” to its logical conclusion, it seems almost absurd for anyone who accepts the story of evolution to think of death as being the enemy. …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Avery Foley You’ve done your job: you raised your kids and watched them leave the nest. It’s time to relax with, enjoy, and spoil the grandkids, right? Well, yes and no. …read more Source: AIG Daily
A team has located a World War II P-38 Lightning fighter plane beneath more than 300 feet of ice in Greenland. They first found hints of the plane’s position in 2011, but a drone equipped with ground-penetrating radar recently confirmed its location. The team hopes to salvage the plane in 2019.1 In July 1942, two B-17 bombers and six P-38 fighters were en route from the United States to Great Britain … More… …read more Source: icr.org
By Ken Ham A chaplain in the US Army was recently cleared of religious discrimination in a case significant for religious liberty. Chaplain Scott Squires and his assistant Kacie Griffin were facing dereliction of duty charges for refusing to allow a same-sex couple from joining in a military-sponsored retreat. According to US Army regulation, a chaplain is required to follow the rules and tenets of the sponsoring religious denomination. In this case, the chaplain was endorsed by the Southern Baptist Convention’s North American Mission’s Board (NAMB). Their policy statement explicitly says that “endorsed chaplains will not conduct or attend a
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By Karen T. Mason Christian grandparents want to share their faith with grandkids, and they are responsible to do so. It’s a mighty calling but how does one go about it? …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Avery Foley Unbroken: Path To Redemption, in theaters September 14, 2018, is based on the incredible story of Louis Zamperini, an Olympic runner and WWII soldier and POW. …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Ken Ham We’re excited to see Answers in Genesis expanding, with sister ministries around the globe. (We now have offices in the UK, Canada, Australia/New Zealand, Latin America, and Peru!) Recently, the director of AiG–Canada, Calvin Smith, and his family ventured to Kentucky from Ingersoll, Ontario. Cal provided various AiG staff an update on the growing ministry to the north and brought some of his family members from Canada to experience our two world-class attractions in Northern Kentucky. Having just established his office, Cal has organized his staff and volunteers to do great things in a very short time,
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By Sarah Chaffee On this episode of ID the Future, Father Michael Chaberek, author of the books Catholicism and Evolution and Aquinas and Evolution, explains why the theory of intelligent design meshes well with the philosophy of Thomas Aquinas. In his conversation with host Jay Richards, Chaberek, creator of the site Aquinas.Design, notes that some Thomists complain about ID, but he argues that they misunderstand what ID is and isn’t. As for criticism that ID is a “God of the Gaps” argument, Chaberek urges Thomists to consider where that complaint leads: For Catholics, and Christians generally, that complaint proves way
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By Ken Ham Movie nights are a popular way to spend time with family and friends. But it can be hard to find a movie that doesn’t contain perverse content or subtle teaching in a secular worldview. You may spend more time trying to find a movie or show to watch than actually watching the movie! Well, if this is the case for you, I encourage you to consider a subscription to So if you have a movie night coming up with family or friends, try PureFlix.com—and consider one of the Answers in Genesis titles currently available, such as the
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By Ken Ham When you think of Kentucky, ice skating is probably not something that comes to mind—especially in September! But you can go “ice” skating today at the Ark Encounter. We’ve recently opened a Glice® rink—the largest in North America—at the Ark. Glice® is a synthetic ice that acts just like real ice, allowing you to skate regardless of the weather. Everything you need is provided for you and you can skate for as long as you want, during one continuous session, for just $8. For children who are just learning to skate, a special skating prop is available
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By Ken Ham Did you know that there are 52.6 million Spanish speakers living in the United States? That means there are more Spanish speakers in the US than in any other nation besides Mexico. And we want to reach these precious people with the message of the gospel in their own language! That’s why we host Día Latino every year at both the Creation Museum and the Ark Encounter. This year, the event is taking place September 29, 2018, at the Ark Encounter and September 30, 2018, at the Creation Museum in Northern …read more Source: Ken Ham AIG
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By Ken Ham We recently opened our new 4D Special Effects Theater at the Creation Museum. This state-of-the-art theater features stunning 3D (using special infrared technology) and a variety of special effects (seats vibrate and poke, special lighting, air effects, and more for the added “fourth dimension”) to surprise and delight guests as they experience creation week brought to life during the 22-minute show In Six Days. And we’re receiving extremely positive feedback from guests who’ve experienced this remarkable theater. Here are just a few comments from guests who saw In Six Days the day it was released: <!– –>
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Have you ever thought about what sort of things would have been seen straight after the Flood? Could anything from the pre-Flood world have survived? Read More
When Ron Neller studied how water affected the landscapes all over the world, he was on his way to becoming a biblical creationist and did not know it. Read More
By Sarah Chaffee Today’s episode of ID the Future from the vault continues a discussion of why the idea of land-to-sea whale evolution doesn’t wash. CSC Senior Fellow and evolutionary biologist Richard Sternberg’s focuses on material from the documentary Living Waters: Intelligent Design in the Oceans of the Earth, and explains why neither natural selection nor neutral drift cannot explain the transition from a land mammal to a fully aquatic whale. Standard evolutionary models would either require implausibly large breeding populations (greater than that of any mammal species) or a waiting period far longer than the given 8-9 million years.
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Do you enjoy listening to podcasts during your commute, workout, or morning devotions? Do you like meditating on short passages of Scripture? Would you like an ICR expert to answer some of your most pressing science and Bible questions? We’re excited to announce two new podcast programs we’re adding to our website, iTunes, and Google Play. We now offer a total of three podcasts … More… …read more Source: icr.org
By Ken Ham Our hard-working and very talented A/V and media crews are very excited to give you a sneak peek of our brand-new short film, New Beginning. This touching film looks at the Noah’s flood account from an unusual angle: the perspective of Shem’s wife. This short film follows the wife of one of Noah’s sons (she is never named in Scripture) as she writes down her memories of the pre-flood world, the ark voyage, and the new world after the flood for her children. I believe you’ll find this film brings the flood account to life in a
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By Ken Ham Terms like racism, prejudice, a black race, and a white race are common in news items these days. How should God’s people respond to matters of “race”? …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Ken Ham It’s always a good idea to read, but today gives you a great excuse to sit down with a good book—it’s National Read a Book Day in America! Not sure what to read? Of course, the most important book is the Bible, and we should be reading it every day anyway. But did you know Answers in Genesis has dozens of titles that have been released as print and digital books? You can start reading within minutes! These books won’t just entertain you. They will equip you to stand boldly on the authority of God’s Word and
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