Creation scientists observe hair, feathers, and scales as unique structures revealing design. Evolutionary naturalists disagree, of course, maintaining a common origin for these skin appendages. Why does this issue matter? And how does this impact the study of origins and biological history? Listen: The Institute for Creation Research
“Survival of the fittest” is an essential principle of evolution. This principle has not only been applied to animals, but also to human beings, as a social theory. read more …read more Source: Creation Moments
The third season of Bill Nye Saves the World, just released on Netflix, delves into the following topics: death, water, addiction, food, evolution, and pets. …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Avery Foley Many evolutionists believe that creationists ignore or have a low view of science. …read more Source: AIG Daily
For generations cave guides have been telling cave visitors that the stalagmites and stalactites that they see around them grow at incredibly low rates. The figure that is usually given is one inch per century for stalactites (they are the ones that hang down). That estimate, however, was not based on any scientific research. read more …read more Source: Creation Moments
By Ken Ham An anti-Christian crusade in New Zealand has begun. The famous rugby team All Blacks has started a campaign called #DiversityIsStrength. …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Sarah Chaffee On this episode of ID the Future, biologist Jonathan Wells talks with Ray Bohlin about a conversation he imagined between evolutionists Richard Dawkins and Dan-Eric Nilsson, and published recently at Evolution News. Dawkins had lectured (in real life) on Nilsson’s computer simulation work, showing the human eye could have evolved easily and quickly. What would the two of them have said when Nilsson contacted Dawkins and told him, “I’m sorry, Richard, but I didn’t do that simulation?” Wells imagines them talking about rushing the work on that simulation. But then, what about the next conversation when the
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By Ken Ham Yes, you read that title right—our 2019 Grand Canyon raft trips are already filling up. Our upcoming trips for this summer are long sold out, and three of our four 2019 trips are completely booked! These raft trips down the Colorado River of the Grand Canyon aren’t just filled with adventure and gorgeous scenery. You’ll also learn about a creation worldview in the best classroom of all—the Grand Canyon! A few remaining seats are left in the August 17–20, 2019, trip with Jon Albert of Canyon …read more Source: Ken Ham AIG
By Avery Foley The royal wedding has started a conversation more than weddings and royalty. It’s also brought the topic of “interracial marriage” into the limelight. …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Sarah Chaffee On this episode of ID the Future, German paleo-entomologist Dr. Günter Bechly explains the real, living problem of living fossils — a term resisted by evolutionists though coined by Darwin himself and undeniably a living reality. These plants and animals have remained unchanged over eons: in the case of the horseshoe crab, nearly half a billion years through enormous upheaval. 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 Part of our Public Safety team is our K-9 unit. Our officers and their highly trained dogs work to make sure everyone who comes to visit the Creation Museum and Ark Encounter has a wonderful, safe time. Well, one of our K-9s, a highly trained Dutch shepherd named Eli, retired from service here with AiG, and was recently donated to the Presidential Palace Guard in Costa Rica. One of our Public Safety officers, Adam Witherspoon, personally delivered Eli. This Dutch shepherd was donated by AiG as part of a program that partners with Teaching Authorities Christian Truths
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We answer: Were all Cain’s descendants wicked? And does the Bible say that polygamy is sinful? …read more Source: creation.com
John records in his Gospel that the first miracle of Jesus was performed at the wedding at Cana in Galilee. During the course of the celebrations, they were found to have run out of wine. Jesus instructed the servants to fill six 20-gallon stone jars with water, and He turned this 120 gallons of water into wine. read more …read more Source: Creation Moments
By Ken Ham There’s always something exciting happening at the Creation Museum. Most days we offer a variety of workshops from experts such as anatomist Dr. David Menton, singer/songwriter and dinosaur sculptor Buddy Davis, and forensic expert and education specialist Jennifer Rivera. Jennifer is the one behind our Explore Days, popular full-day events packed with workshops on specific topics (these days always sell out well in advance). And, for the first time ever, we’re offering Explore 5-Day Summer Camp. Check the Creation Museum website for daily schedules of events. We have two weeks of camp this summer, June 11–15 and
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How should Christians think about oral traditions and other claimed non-biblical sources of religious authority? …read more Source: creation.com
Most mammals in Australia are marsupials. That is one of the things that makes Australia so special to those of us elsewhere in the world who may never have been there. Think of Australia, and most of us think of kangaroos, koalas, and wombats. Placentals, like rats and rabbits, are normally pests, introduced in colonial times. read more …read more Source: Creation Moments
By Ken Ham With the school year drawing to a close, many homeschool parents are busy planning their curriculum for the 2018/2019 school year before summer begins. As you make your plans, I want to share a valuable resource for high school students or anyone who wants to grow in their knowledge of apologetics—our online courses! These courses provide unique, powerful creation-apologetics training not available anywhere else. Answers Education Online brings some of the best AiG resources home to your computer through reading assignments, videos, and discussion forums with instructors and other students. These self-paced courses are designed to equip
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By Scot Chadwick How can concerned parents help their children love the church and carry the saving gospel to future generations? …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Ken Ham Andy Stanley, the pastor of North Point Community Church, recently claimed Christians need to “unhitch” the Old Testament from their understanding of the faith. …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Sarah Chaffee On this episode of ID the Future, Dr. Ann Gauger shares more about her experimental work evolving enzymes in the lab, honing in on how complex and specified enzymes are generated and testing Darwinian predictions experimentally. Listen in as she shares what her most recent study discovered about an insurmountable problem for evolution. Ann Gauger received a BS in biology from MIT, and a PhD in developmental biology from the University of Washington, where she studied cell adhesion molecules involved in Drosophila embryogenesis. As a post-doctoral fellow at Harvard she cloned and characterized the Drosophila kinesin light
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Everyone loves bacon; or maybe every scientist loves Bacon. The Bacon to which I am referring is Sir Francis Bacon, later Viscount St. Alban, 1561-1626. It is to him that we owe a debt of thanks for the introduction of an early scientific method. read more …read more Source: Creation Moments
There is a myth perpetrated by some that Flood Geology is an invention of the 20th Century, not supported, except implicitly, by geologists of earlier eras. This is not the case. One man who can prove this myth to be false is John Woodward, a contemporary of Isaac Newton. read more …read more Source: Creation Moments
By Ken Ham Our talks at UCO were a witness to a public university and clearly presented the foundation of God’s Word and the gospel (including to the LGBTQ group)! …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Avery Foley Song of Solomon has been adopted by those who claim that the Bible not only speaks of sexual promiscuity but also endorses it in glowing terms. …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Sarah Chaffee On this episode of ID the Future, biophysicist Cornelius Hunter explains how mitochondria, the powerhouse of eukaryotic cells, pose a powerful and newly acute problem for evolution. For years evolutionists thought that some early cells must somehow have brought other cells inside of them, and those other cells then mysteriously evolved into mitochondria. But recent research undermines that notion. Why do many evolutionists then still cling to the idea? Dr. Hunter’s answer explains how a lot of evolutionary thinking persists in the face of mounting contrary evidence.Please consider donating to support the IDTF Podcast. Your browser does
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By Ken Ham Each month the journal from the Kentucky Travel Industry Association (KTIA) features an interview with a leading member of the travel industry, and this month I was interviewed. I shared about the success of our Ark Encounter Christian themed attraction. The Ark has had a tremendous economic impact since we opened in July 2016, bringing in well over a million visitors a year and pouring millions of dollars into the Kentucky economy. Motor-coach tour bookings are up 20% in 2018, meaning that thousands of people will be arriving over the spring, summer, and fall on tour buses
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By Ken Ham Has the gospel changed? No, it hasn’t but the culture has. The method by which we present the gospel needs to be such that the culture will understand. …read more Source: AIG Daily