By Ken Ham Experience the Bible with a satellite view! In our modern culture, with most of us living far from the lands mentioned in the Old and New Testaments, it’s difficult to put the places in Scripture where they belong and to correlate various places with one another. But knowing where different biblical events took place can help bring the pages of the Old Testament to life. And that’s why we’re excited about a resource now available in our online store—the Satellite Bible Atlas. This atlas features 85 full-page color maps of various places mentioned in the Bible from
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By Bodie Hodge Can someone who believes essentially everything that evolutionists believe be called a creationist? …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Creation Moments Coldwater Lake in Washington State looks so pretty, nestled between the mountains. This scene of tranquility is very popular among the fishing community. read more …read more Source: Creation Moments
By Ken Ham Our many varied workshops have always been popular with children and families here at the Creation Museum. And this year we’ve added even more with our Explore Days series, featuring a full-day of workshops every month. Don’t miss this exciting and powerful opportunity for your children in grades 4–12. Each month (with the exception of June and July, during which we will host our five-day Explore science camps) will feature a different science theme, such as forensics, botany, astronomy, geology, or genetics. Through hands-on activities and visual presentations, young people grades 4–12, will study real observational science
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By Mary Nutting Families are close to God’s heart. In fact, they were His idea in the first place. …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Ken Ham Did you know there’s no such thing as a truly “white” or “black” person? To emphasize this point during my talks against racism, I hold up a white sheet of paper next to my face—I certainly don’t look white. (If I did, you’d be calling an ambulance!) We’re all basically brown, due to a pigment called melanin (there are other pigments, but that’s the main one), just different shades of brown depending on how much melanin you have. This is something that is mostly controlled by your genes—and, for some of us, by how long we’ve been
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A model of the catastrophic events at the time of Noah’s Flood includes multiple asteroid impacts. …read more Source: creation.com
By Creation Moments Gold must be one of the most remarkable elements in the Periodic Table. Its chemical symbol is Au, its atomic number is 79, and its atomic mass is 196.967. It is a lustrous, yellow-colored metal, and is almost chemically inert. It is this lack of chemistry, coupled with its rarity, that gives it its value. read more …read more Source: Creation Moments
By Ken Ham Indy 500 racecar driver Conor Daly is one of our many supporters here at Answers in Genesis. A few months after the Ark Encounter opened, Conor came and visited the Ark with an Indy race car. He met with people and signed autograph cards. He’s even featured with the Ark Encounter logo on his car and driving suit. And this season, you can watch Conor competing on CBS’ popular The Amazing Race show. While Conor was visiting the Ark Encounter, he and I did a Facebook Live video together. You can learn more about him, his racing
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By Creation Moments Suppose your friend has a bag of M&Ms. She is counting each color separately. You have five orange M&Ms, and you add them to her mix. But this stops her being able to count them properly. She wants you to remove your five orange M&Ms from the six orange M&Ms that she has. But they are now mixed. How do you know which were the original M&Ms and which were the ones you added? read more …read more Source: Creation Moments
By Ken Ham Answers in Genesis, the Creation Museum, and the Ark Encounter are hiring! If you would like to help spread the message of biblical authority and the gospel to a dying culture, consider a job in our AiG office or at one of our world-class attractions. You’ll be part of our family at the largest Christian apologetics organization in the world, and you’ll get to work with some of the best people out there! (Well, I think they’re the best!) Here’s a list of just a few of the jobs we’re currently hiring for—but we’re hiring in a
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How should we respond when amoral atheism feels easy to believe? …read more Source: creation.com
By Creation Moments If you visit London, England, there are a lot of interesting sights to see. You will probably want to take photos of the Horse-guard’s Parade, Westminster Abbey, the Houses of Parliament, and, of course, Buckingham Palace, among many, many other sights. But it might not occur to you to visit the Crystal Palace Dinosaurs. read more …read more Source: Creation Moments
By Ken Ham Gentlemen, get out your suit jackets, grab a tie, and shine your shoes. Ladies, pick out that perfect dress, matching jewelry, and some heels to prepare for An Evening to Remember. Each year we host a fabulous evening of fun, fellowship, entertainment, and delicious food here in the Creation Museum’s Legacy Hall in Northern Kentucky. This annual event is taking place February 9, 2018, with dinner beginning at 6:00 p.m. This year’s entertainment will be artist Mark Thesken of TheskenArt. He will be “speed painting” live to an onstage musical ensemble featuring a blend of piano, strings,
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By Ken Ham As we start 2018 here at AiG, the Creation Museum, and the Ark Encounter, we are excited about what God is going to do in the coming year. Here are a few things that will be happening this year with our ministry. We ask that you please be praying for these endeavors. Each year we have a new ministry theme. Our 2018 theme is “taking back the Bible’s clarity . . . from the very first verse.” This new theme addresses a disturbing trend we’ve been seeing exhibited by many Christian leaders, academics, seminaries, and so on—the
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By Creation Moments Species of foxglove appear on both sides of the Atlantic. I was familiar with this poisonous weed when I was growing up in England. The plants are abundant in Washington State also. Although every part of the plant is poisonous, it is a source of the useful drug group digitalis, used in the treatment of heart complaints. read more …read more Source: Creation Moments
By Ken Ham We are thrilled to promote Is Genesis History?—a fantastic and powerful documentary hosted by Del Tackett, featuring several AiG scientists among other experts. This documentary is now on DVD for you to view again and share with others. And a Bible study book is now available to turn this documentary into a study of the first 11 chapters of Genesis. This study is intended to complement the documentary by providing an in-depth look at six key doctrines associated with creation, Adam and Eve, and the Flood. This video-based study includes clips not shown in the film, and
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By Jeremy Ham Do Christians need to avoid offending anyone? What does Paul mean when he says to “give no offense in anything”? Jeremy Ham, AiG–US, explains. …read more Source: AIG Daily
The truth is out there …. if you really want to know. …read more Source: creation.com
By Creation Moments British comedian Milton Jones tells this one-liner: It’s difficult to say what my wife does for a living. She sells sea shells on the sea shore. However, the famous tongue-twister actually refers to a young woman who never married. read more …read more Source: Creation Moments
By Ken Ham A woman in Tennessee gave birth recently to Emma, a baby girl who was frozen as an embryo in 1992—when the woman who gave birth to her was just a toddler. Reportedly Emma is now a record-holder for the “longest-frozen embryo to come to birth.” Dr. Jeffery Keenan, the director of National Embryo Donation Center, a faith-based center that helps people adopt embryos, said, “We hope this story is a clarion call to all couples who have embryos in long-term storage to consider this life-affirming option for their embryos.” Emma’s story highlights the truth that embryos are
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By Creation Moments Why did the Wise Men bring myrrh as a gift for Jesus, along with their gifts of frankincense and gold? This is an interesting question, and many people have pondered the meanings of all the gifts given to Jesus, but I think it is unlikely that we can give a definitive answer. read more …read more Source: Creation Moments
Alien Intrusion: Unmasking a Deception is in theaters across the US on 11 January 2018. Listen to why these pastors think you need to see it. …read more Source: creation.com
By Ken Ham What does it mean to be an “evangelical”? Well, that can depend on who you ask. The Lie: Evolution. Other than the Bible, this book is really the “textbook” of our ministry. It will encourage you to start with God’s Word in all areas, beginning in Genesis. Already Gone. Learn why two-thirds of young people in America are leaving the church—and what you can do about it! The New Answers Books. Get answers to the most common questions on science and the Bible with these four laymen-oriented volumes. These …read more Source: Ken Ham AIG
By Sarah Chaffee On this episode of ID the Future, Dr. Jonathan Wells discusses a popular claim, which he describes as “DNA makes RNA makes protein makes us”—or, every organism contains a program for itself in its DNA. Though this view fits neatly with the perspective of Darwinian evolution, it has been shown to be incorrect at every step. Listen in as Dr. Wells explains. 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
Hello, friends! We have a new opportunity to reach people with scientific evidence that confirms the Bible’s accuracy. This is our first time participating in Giving Tuesday—“a global day of giving fueled by the power of social media and collaboration.” Will you partner with us today? …read more Source: icr.org
By Ken Ham Should we abandon the idea of lifelong, monogamous marriage? That was the question asked in a recent article in New Scientist by Jessica Bond, who argues that, because we’re not very good at monogamy, perhaps it’s time to make “consensual non-monogamous” relationships—in which partners have multiple sexual relationships, but everyone involved knows about it—a norm in our society. This argument flows from her naturalistic evolutionary worldview (and the relative morality that comes out of such a belief). She argues that monogamy is a relatively recent development in our evolutionary ancestry and that, in the past, our supposed
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