By Ken Ham On this day in 2017, a captive female hippo gave birth to a six-week premature calf that caretakers named Fiona. She soon became an Internet sensation around the world, with a massive social media following as people waited to see what would happen. Well, Fiona managed to survive and eventually thrive. If you’re a fan of Fiona, did you know that she lives at the Cincinnati Zoo, which is just a short drive from both our world-class attractions, the Ark Encounter and the Creation Museum? It’s pretty amazing that veterinarians and other caregivers were able to …read
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By Sarah Chaffee On this episode of ID The Future, computer engineer Robert Marks, co-author of Introduction to Evolutionary Informatics, considers the apocalyptic danger portrayed in The Terminator movies and discussed in all seriousness by some prominent scientists and technologists—the threat of artificial intelligence one day taking over the world. Yes, computing power doubles every couple of years or so, but Dr. Marks insists that a qualitative gulf separates humans from computers, a difference that no amount of computing power can ever overcome. Listen in to learn what it is. Your browser does not support playing Audio, please upgrade your
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By Ken Ham My friend Pastor Ronnie Floyd of Cross Church in Arkansas became the president of the National Day of Prayer last year. He recently announced the theme for the upcoming National Day of Prayer: Pray for America—Unity. In his blog he writes: Prayer brings people together. Prayer builds bridges between opposing persons and even political parties. Prayer reminds us that we are created in God’s image and He desires for us to represent Him everywhere we go. Prayer brings UNITY. In 2018, our theme will be Pray for America – UNITY, based upon Ephesians 4:3 which challenges us
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By Sarah Chaffee On this episode of ID the Future, Steve Laufmann is on the show to discuss an article he published at Evolution News, in which he examines the heart of the debate of whether intelligent design is science. Laufmann discusses the application of demarcation criteria, as well as the role of worldview and bias. Mr. Laufmann is a consultant in the growing field of Enterprise Architecture, dealing with the design of very large, very complex, composite information systems that are orchestrated to perform specified tasks in demanding environments. Your browser does not support playing Audio, please upgrade your
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Challenge the assumption that we should be skeptical about Scripture! …read more Source: creation.com
By Creation Moments There is a time and a place to defend your faith. Scripture tells us that we are always to be ready to give that defense to someone who asks us the reason for the hope that is in us (1 Peter 3:15). But what if the questioner is not interested in asking about the hope? read more …read more Source: Creation Moments
This article takes a look at Proverbs 8 and what it tells us about the role Wisdom played in God’s creation. …read more Source: creation.com
By Creation Moments Not every animal appears to be of equal value to God. Some of them, in Genesis 1, were blessed. Then there is the way that God described some of these creatures. read more …read more Source: Creation Moments
By Ken Ham Do you have a young person who is curious about God’s creation? Looking for a way to give the kids a fun experience and challenge them over the summer holidays? Want them to study science through the lens of Scripture? If so, you’ll want to check out Explore Science Camp, a five-day camp for fourth grade through high school, taking place here at the Creation Museum near Cincinnati this summer. These five days will be packed full of hands-on activities and fun science teaching through the lens of a biblical worldview This summer will feature our inaugural
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By Bodie Hodge Sadly, many people are more than willing to try to reinterpret Christ’s plain meaning in Mark 10 because of their absolute adherence to millions and billions of years. But it undermines the authority of the Bible, and in many cases it directly undermines the gospel itself. …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Creation Moments It must have been a very exciting meeting of the Geological Society of London in December 1912. Charles Dawson was presenting a paper concerning a skull that he said had been found at a gravel pit in Sussex, England. The skull appeared to be half human half ape. The prevailing opinion of the time, as it is today, was that apes and humans had a common ancestor from which they had all evolved. read more …read more Source: Creation Moments
By Ken Ham Yesterday was National Sanctity of Human Life Day here in the United States. This day marks the bloodstained anniversary of Roe v. Wade, the US Supreme Court decision to legalize abortion (really the legalization of child murder)—since that day in 1973, an estimated 60 million children have been murdered in their mothers’ wombs in the Unites States. National Sanctity of Human Life Day seeks to give a voice to all those who have no voice and to advocate for life, not death. Well, I recently saw an article that just made me feel sick. Apparently, there is
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By Ken Ham If you’re Canadian and pro-life, well, you’re “not in line” with the government or society, according to the Canadian prime minister, Justin Trudeau. In a recent speech during his town hall tour across the country, Trudeau claimed that pro-life groups that aim to end abortion are “not in line with where we are as a government and, quite frankly, where we are at as a society.” His statement was met with enthusiastic applause. Trudeau’s comments come in the wake of a decision by the federal government to require any business or group that wants to apply for
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By Ken Ham We are deeply grateful for the hundreds of thousands of donors and supporters around the world who have prayerfully and financially supported AiG, to allow this ministry to reach millions each year with the message of biblical authority and the gospel. We honestly couldn’t do what we do without you—and that makes you a vital part of our ministry. We recently heard from a supporter who came to Northern Kentucky to see the Ark Encounter and Creation Museum. She raved about both attractions as most people who visit do. Here’s what she wrote: I had the pleasure
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Theistic evolutionists at BioLogos make a vain attempt to sidestep Jesus’ teaching on the age of the earth. …read more Source: creation.com
By Creation Moments When you come up against a Christian who believes in evolution, your conversations with him will be qualitatively different from the conversations that you might have with an unbeliever. It can be very frustrating and even depressing to encounter a Christian who says that he believes the Bible but does not believe the literal truth of what the Bible teaches in Genesis 1. read more …read more Source: Creation Moments
By Ken Ham Do you have a high school student in your life? There is tremendous pressure on teens—especially if they attend a government school—to accept the secular teaching about origins, morality, sexuality, and so much more. They need to be equipped to stand strong, to trust God’s Word from the very beginning, and to think biblically. What are you doing to equip them? We recently heard from a young environmental engineer who told us that she found our resources invaluable for helping her stand strong in her faith during her teen years. And she’s using these resources today to
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By Ken Ham Season two of Bill Nye “the Science Guy’s” Netflix show, Bill Nye Saves the World, was recently released. Two staff members viewed the episodes that were pertinent to origins and historical science, and they wrote a short review you can read below. But, as a quick summary, and as we’ve said before, Bill Nye is not kid friendly at all (this new show is geared toward millennials), and both seasons of this show’s content (which pushes a secular view of origins and morality) are certainly not appropriate for children. He is definitely not Bill Nye the kid-friendly
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By Rand Hummel Who has the final say in your home? Who settles disputes? Who decides right and wrong in your family? …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Creation Moments It is impossible for us, 6,000 years later, to get into the mind of the first man. For a start, he was created perfect, and we have no idea what it is like to be perfect or to have a perfect mind. Then again, given that he was perfect, we have difficulty in understanding why he would deliberately choose to disobey God and eat the fruit. read more …read more Source: Creation Moments
Many claim that science proves the Earth is billions of years old. But Genesis chapter one teaches that God created the universe and everything in it in only six days. How long ago did God create the universe and how long did He take to do it? Does this issue really matter? Listen: The Timescale of Creation | The Institute for Creation Research
By Mark Looy Martin Luther King Jr. Day acknowledges his efforts to end racial segregation and secure civil rights for Americans, African-Americans most of all. …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Sarah Chaffee On this episode of ID The Future, we begin a series on human origins with biologist Ann Gauger, CSC Director of Science Communications. Gauger centers her discussion around a big new anthology from Crossway Books that she contributed to and helped edit, Theistic Evolution: A Scientific, Philosophical, and Theological Critique. Among the tenets of theistic evolution is the idea that humans evolved from a large population of ape-like creatures. But is that idea scientifically plausible? Today’s episode delves into the fossil evidence. Listen in as Gauger describes not a mere gap in the fossil record but a
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By Ken Ham There’s been a lot of buzz about STEM in the last few years. STEM stands for science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. STEM toys and camps have become increasingly popular with young people, and many parents are looking for ways to encourage their children to explore STEM. But, sadly, it’s hard to find STEM resources that affirm the truth of God’s Word and point kids toward the Creator. That’s why we’re thrilled about a unique creation apologetics STEM camp, Camp Infinity, held here in Northern Kentucky. Camp Infinity (Ci) was started by an AiG board member, Dan Wooster,
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By Sarah Chaffee On this episode of ID The Future, Ray Bohlin talks with CSC Senior Fellow Jonathan Wells, author of the Zombie Science, about some new hype over Darwin’s finches, an icon of evolution that just won’t die.Seventeen years after Icons of Evolution, Darwin’s finches are back in the news and can still be found in biology textbooks despite the fact that they illustrate no net evolutionary change nor did they play a role in helping Darwin formulate his theory. Your browser does not support playing Audio, please upgrade your browser or find our podcast on podOmatic Download Episode
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By Ken Ham Over my many decades in apologetics teaching, I’ve noticed a sad trend (a trend that’s been confirmed by studies from America’s Research Group and was published in my coauthored books Already Gone and Ready to Return). Many pastors are not teaching apologetics, especially creation apologetics, leaving many in their congregations without solid answers to the skeptical questions of our day. Well, there’s an exciting upcoming simulcast that will help equip your church, February 28 or March 4, 2018! It’s a powerful, equipping event, with apologetics, evangelism, and a challenge to Christians to be prepared to contend for
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By Sarah Chaffee On this episode of ID the Future, Sarah Chaffee interviews Ann Gauger about intelligent design laboratory research. Dr. Gauger explains several key projects, including Behe’s review of peer-reviewed work on bacteria and viruses, Biologic’s work with proteins and enzymes, and how these impact the evolution debate. 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