By Ken Ham Over the past several months a wide variety of Christian films have been shown in theaters, including the 3D movie Genesis: Paradise Lost, a special anniversary showing of Is Genesis History?, the nature documentary The Riot and the Dance (which is back in theaters April 19), Samson, and more. It’s exciting to see so many excellent Christian films doing well in theaters, and we’re pleased to announce another film, Like Arrows, is coming to select theaters May 1 and 3 from our friends at FamilyLife. <!– –> …read more Source: Ken Ham AIG
By Ken Ham Last weekend in Lynchburg, Virginia, the Red Letter Christians hosted a seminar, “Red Letter Revival: A Revival of Jesus & Justice.” The idea behind this conference “is to show white conservative Christians . . . and society that believers can be evangelical and care about the environment, the poor and the immigrant.” According to their website, their mission is to mobilize believers “to live out Jesus’ counter-cultural teachings.” They are committed (as their name implies) to doing, first and foremost, what Jesus said (the “red letters” of the Bible). Now, this movement has something right—we are called
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By Sarah Chaffee On this episode of ID the Future from the vault, Casey Luskin continues his interview with Biologic Institute director Douglas Axe about his paper, “The Limit of Complex Adaptation: An Analysis Based on a Simple Model of Structured Bacterial Populations,” in BIO-Complexity. Listen in as Dr. Axe reports on the work done at Biologic Institute to test whether amino acids are able to be converted from one function to another in Darwinian step-wise fashion. Please consider donating to support the IDTF Podcast. Your browser does not support playing Audio, please upgrade your browser or find our <a
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By Ken Ham Increasingly, Christian colleges are facing LGBT issues head-on. As our western cultures redefine “sex” and “gender” to include “gender identity” and “sexual orientation,” Christian schools that think biblically on this issue are wrestling with how to live faithfully to God’s Word while operating in a culture that is radically opposed to Scripture. A recent NPR article highlighted this tension and how some Christian professors, counselors, and colleges are dealing with this matter and the legal challenges that are certainly on the horizon, including the possibility of colleges losing their tax-exempt status and federal funding. A senior chaplain
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Some people claim to subscribe to “mere Christianity”. Should we support “mere creationism”? …read more Source: creation.com
By Sarah Chaffee On this episode of ID the Future, podcaster and Forbes contributor Jerry Bowyer concludes a conversation with John West about the intelligent design documentary film Revolutionary. They discuss German paleontologist Günter Bechly, who changed his mind about Darwinism after reading a book by the main protagonist of the film, Michael Behe. West also shares a fascinating postscript to that story. And West and Bowyer go on to discuss an upcoming Discovery Institute film, Human Zoos, which explores Darwin-inspired scientific racism in the early 20th century. Your browser does not support playing Audio, please upgrade your browser or
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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 a little known dustup among Charles Darwin, Alfred Russel Wallace, and the great geologist Charles Lyell. Wallace, the co-discoverer of the theory of evolution by natural selection, eventually concluded that an overruling intelligence must be involved in the history of life. Scandalized, Darwin wrote to Lyell seeking support for his purely materialistic account of evolution. Lyell’s response may surprise you. Your browser does not support playing Audio, please upgrade your browser or find our
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By Tim Chaffey Skeptics frequently claim that our modern Bibles are the result of numerous copies and translations, so the original message is unknowable. …read more Source: AIG Daily
In 1957, a dead Neanderthal man was discovered with nine other skeletons in Shanidar Cave in the Kurdistan region of Iraq. This particular Neanderthal Man had serious injuries, probably inflicted by other people. Police are looking for a 50,000-year-old murderer. read more …read more Source: Creation Moments
By Ken Ham There’s always something fun going on at the Creation Museum here in Northern Kentucky. Many of these popular events quickly become annual traditions for us, as well as for many of the families who love visiting the museum. And one of those events, returning this year on July 6, is our Family Fun Night, which is, as the name tells you, a wonderful evening of family entertainment and fellowship (and, of course, food). Starting at 6 p.m., you’ll enjoy munching on some family favorites for dinner including sloppy joe sandwiches, hot dogs, mac n’ cheese, fresh vegetables
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By Avery Foley The topics of sexual assault and rape are in the public eye more than ever before. Some people claim the Bible teaches that victims must marry their attackers. …read more Source: AIG Daily
Joachim Neumann was born in 1650 in Bremen, in what is today part of Germany. His father was a teacher of Latin. Joachim grew up in the Reformed Calvinist Church in Germany. At 16, he studied theology at home, being too poor to go to university. Shortly before he finished his course, in 1670, he heard a sermon which changed his life. read more …read more Source: Creation Moments
By Ken Ham We are thrilled to promote Camp Infinity (Ci), a unique camp that teaches young people science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) through the lens of a biblical creationist worldview. If you have an academically inclined and naturally curious child, Ci is designed just for them! And they can experience everything Ci has to offer by attending a summer camp here at the Creation Museum or, this year, by joining Ci for family camp in Arizona or a STEM camp in West Virginia. Creation Under the Stars in Arizona Camp Infinity is coming to Grandview Camp in Eager,
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This week, PBS TV in America is airing the Bill Nye: Science Guy movie that, last year, was shown in select theaters around North America. …read more Source: AIG Daily
When Adam and Eve sinned in the Garden of Eden, they brought death into the world. Death is an enemy, but for the believer who has eternal life, death provides a doorway out of a sinful world and into Christ’s presence. Modern science has learned that our cells themselves carry the information that will result in their death one day. read more …read more Source: Creation Moments
By Ken Ham I recently had the opportunity to speak to the congregation at First Bossier in Louisiana. My presentations received a great response, and it was so encouraging to see adults, young people, and children getting the answers they were hungry for. We were recently blessed to have Dr. Brad Jurkovich, the pastor of First Bossier, speak to our staff here at Answers in Genesis. Brad and his wife, Stephanie, and three of their children also toured the Creation Museum and the Ark Encounter together. <img src="https://assets.answersingenesis.org/img/blogs/ken-ham/2018/04/brad-jurkovich-family-at-ark-door-1.jpg" alt="Dr. Brad Yurkovich Family at Ark …read more Source: Ken Ham AIG
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By Roger Patterson Civilizations viewers are taken on a visually engaging journey through time to sites that use art to describe the growth of culture and civilization. …read more Source: AIG Daily
I don’t like spiders, but I am not particularly bothered by the sight of snakes. Don’t get me wrong. I have no personal desire to approach a snake if I don’t know anything about it as it could be dangerous, but those snakes which I know to be harmless, like the garter snakes that populate the area close to Mount St Helens, I find quite appealing. read more …read more Source: Creation Moments
By Ken Ham Moms and Dads, did you know we have a website dedicated to you and your children? We’ve recently updated the parent page of the kid’s website with a new letter from me, explaining more about Kids Answers, and a brand-new video from my friend and colleague Buddy Davis, who produces a lot of our children’s resources. This page will give you a great overview of the site and how you can use it to equip your children (and yourself!) with answers. Learn more by visiting the parent page of our kid’s website. Thanks for stopping by and
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By Sarah Chaffee This episode of ID the Future from the vault features a lecture excerpt by Biologic Institute scientist Doug Axe on lignin, which makes up 30 percent of non-fossil organic carbon on the planet. Former BIO-Complexity journal editor and Heretic co-author Matti Leisola has argued that lignin is a troubling case for Darwinian evolution. In this lecture excerpt, Axe explains Leisola’s argument and suggests that lignin fits well in a design paradigm. 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
When you look through the Bible, there is one interesting land animal type which is missing. There is nothing to say that a pair of them got on the Ark, but we have to assume that they did so that they survived until after the Flood. Today, we just think of them strutting around the world, vicious killers, waiting for the opportunity to spring on their next prey. read more …read more Source: Creation Moments
By Ken Ham After the death of renowned evangelist Billy Graham earlier this year, headlines appeared asking questions such as, “Will there ever be another Billy Graham?” Well, I don’t believe there will be another evangelist like Reverend Graham in our culture as it is today (more on why below). And that’s why I’ve written my brand-new book, Gospel Reset. Now, why don’t I believe we will have another evangelist like Billy Graham in this nation? Because today’s culture is nothing like the culture he spoke to in past decades! The approach he used, preaching a message that began with
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By Avery Foley Most of the science-related resources you’ll find in your public library will be from an evolutionary perspective. But you can help get creation resources them! …read more Source: AIG Daily
A previous Creation Moment talked about the Crystal Palace Dinosaurs – those beautiful models of dinosaurs built in Victorian times that do not look anything like what we imagine those same dinosaurs to look like today. read more …read more Source: Creation Moments
By Sarah Chaffee Jerry Bowyer of the Bowyer Briefing interviews the Discovery Institute’s John West about a recent documentary on the work of biochemist Michael Behe. Behe’s Darwin’s Black Box introduced the public to the wonders of biochemical machinery, and set materialist science on a frantic search to refute his theory of irreducible complexity, leading to a conclusion of intelligent design. It’s a search that’s failed in many ways since then, as the documentary reveals — and this discussion explains as well. Your browser does not support playing Audio, please upgrade your browser or find our podcast on podOmatic Download
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Conservative Christians speak of inerrancy and inspiration, while liberal theologians prefer dynamic equivalence. But what does Jesus teach? How much authority do the Bible’s words really have? Listen: The Institute for Creation Research
The Mount St. Helens events give us a glimpse into Earth’s geologic power, the origin of rocks, and the formation of geologic features. How does the ecological recovery of Mount St. Helens affirm the work of creation scientists? And what does this outdoor science lab teach us about the great Flood of Noah’s day? Listen: The Institute for Creation Research