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By Creation Moments Episodic memory, the ability to remember something that happened in the past is called mental time travel. It has long been thought that only humans are capable of episodic memory. New research suggests that some birds are also capable of mental time travel. read more …read more Source: Creation Moments     
By Ken Ham Recently, some very special guests visited the Ark Encounter. Mr. Nizar Shaheen, originally from Nazareth but now living in Canada, and Dr. Nagy Iskander, a medical doctor originally from Egypt but now living in Scotland, came to film some apologetics-based TV content at the Ark Encounter Christian themed attraction. Dr. Nagy Iskander and me with Arabic versions of our Answers Book for Kids series. Mr. Shaheen produces Arabic TV programs from Canada that are broadcast in the Middle East through Light for All Nations. Dr. Iskander also produces Arabic-language TV programming, runs an Arabic …read more Source: [More]
What arguments can be given in response to the Advaita tradition in Hinduism? …read more Source: creation.com     
By Creation Moments The Bible tells us that the earliest generations of human beings were making music. By the time the eighth generation of man came along, Jubal, a member of that generation was able to make his living providing musical instruments. On the evolutionary side of things, however, musical ability would seem to provide no survival advantage. Yet, the human brain devotes considerable resources to the processing of music. read more …read more Source: Creation Moments     
By Ken Ham A recent article in MacLean’s magazine, an influential publication in Canada, argues that the few doctors willing to provide doctor-assisted suicide (or, rather, doctor-assisted murder, as it should be rightly called) in Canada need to be paid more to do it. One such physician, Dr. Tanja Daws, said doctors like her are working at a loss to provide this “service” to their patients. As our Western culture drifts further from God’s Word, we will only continue to see human life devalued and considered disposable. Daws, a “hard-core, passionate-to-the-bone” assisted-suicide supporter, argues that doctors in her province can [More]
By kpennock On this episode of ID the Future, Ira Berkowitz interviews M.I.T. Ph.D. Lee Spetner in Jerusalem. Togethe they explore key arguments from Spetner’s books Not by Chance and The Evolution Revolution. Spetner takes on natural selection, discussing what it can and cannot do. He also explores aspects of population genetics and the constraints the Earth’s history imposes on evolving new species. 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’m thrilled for my friend Pastor Ronnie Floyd of Cross Church who recently accepted the position as president of the National Day of Prayer. This is quite the honor, and I know he will do a great job leading this important vision for our nation, even as he continues to lead as senior pastor of Cross Church. Dr. Floyd invited me to speak at his church, in Northwest Arkansas, this past March. I spoke on the relevance and historicity of Genesis, encouraging Christians to stand on the authority of God’s Word and raise up generations who will [More]
By kpennock On this episode of ID: the Future, Ira Berkowitz interviews M.I.T. Ph.D. Lee Spetner in Jerusalem. Together they explore key arguments from Spetner’s books Not by Chance and The Evolution Revolution. Spetner explains why he considers Neo-Darwinism less than a theory and offers a surprising take on Thomas Malthus. Spetner also argues that, contrary to Darwinist propaganda, the evolution of antibiotic resistant bacteria demonstrates a loss of information rather than a gain. 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 One of the ways we help spread the message of biblical authority and the truth of God’s Word is by partnering with homeschool parents. We seek to provide solid, Bible-based homeschooling science resources to foster a love of science, God, and his Word in young people—and build a truly Christian worldview in them. And we’re excited to announce that our newest homeschool volume, The Nervous System, is now available. AiG’s Dr. Tommy Mitchell, a medical doctor, has written our Wonders of the Human Body anatomy and physiology series. The first two volumes looked at the musculoskeletal system [More]
By Troy Lacey Indeed when we look closely at what the Bible says about Herod and his dealings with John, we see that there is no contradiction here. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
The high cost of academic respectability in today’s evolution-friendly churches is that biblical truth is being steadily eroded and suppressed. …read more Source: creation.com     
By Creation Moments I recently talked about ideas concerning a possible planet-covering ocean on Enceladus – one of the moons of Saturn. There are other moons of Saturn and Jupiter thought to be covered by similar ice-crusted oceans. The reason why such findings excite evolutionists, is that they think these oceans might contain hydro-thermal vents, like those found on Earth. read more …read more Source: Creation Moments     
By Ken Ham We’re very excited about the Genesis: Paradise Lost film coming to movie theaters November 13, 2017. This film, produced by our friends over at Creation Today, brings “in the beginning” to life with stunning segments of 3D visual effects and interviews with top scientists and researchers (including some from Answers in Genesis!). Get your tickets before they go on sale to the public! This film, which has already raised nearly $550,000 toward its national release, will be shown in 1,175 screens across America. Genesis: Paradise Lost boldly proclaims the truth of God’s Word, beginning in Genesis, and [More]
By Creation Moments One of my favorite classical composers is Ludwig van Beethoven. While Bach wrote theological notes in the margins of his manuscripts, and his well-thumbed Bible also contained comments, Beethoven’s music is honest in its skepticism. There is power and passion in it, as well as a great deal of anger. read more …read more Source: Creation Moments     
By Ken Ham Go ahead . . . think bigger!—and prepare to see some powerful 30-second Ark Encounter and Creation Museum TV commercials while you are watching television or browsing on the internet. Together with our marketing agents, we’ve produced two new 30-second commercials as part of our “Think Bigger” Ark Encounter and “I Wonder” Creation Museum campaigns to market the Ark and museum to the nation and the world. AiG wants to get as many visitors to these world-class Christian attractions as possible. We need to reach the world with the truth of God’s Word and the gospel. These [More]
By Creation Moments You might not all agree with me, but I love to start the day with a cup of coffee. It was not until I came to live in the US, that I fully began to appreciate quality coffee, and this appreciation is enhanced all the more here in the Pacific Northwest, where every block’s corner seems to host a wooden shack, serving this delicious honey-colored beverage. read more …read more Source: Creation Moments     
How the Templeton Foundation distributes its funds and what effect that has on the recipients. …read more Source: creation.com     
By Creation Moments “What is the place of art in the Christian life?”, asked Francis Schaeffer. Many people have pondered the same question. Writers who might, broadly, be considered within a Christian worldview have commented on this issue before. Perhaps the most famous quote on the subject is from J.R.R. Tolkein, who said this about his fantasy stories: read more …read more Source: Creation Moments     
By Todd Friel Can you do all things? No. Will God help you through trials and tribulations because you are a Christian? Absolutely. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Ken Ham AiG is working with a long-time ministry partner, Children’s Hunger Fund (CHF), to help provide needed relief to our family (all people are our family) in the hurricane-ravaged areas of the south, particularly Houston. And we need your help! Editor’s Note 9/1/17: A generous supporter and friend of the ministry of AiG has committed to match all donations toward our Hurricane Harvey relief efforts, dollar for dollar, up to $70,000 through September 4. If the match is fully met by then, we will reach the $210,000 goal! Please join us in giving as you are able. I’m [More]
By Simon Turpin Because of his human nature, questions are raised about Jesus’ beliefs concerning certain events in Scripture, such as creation. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Creation Moments What can be more appealing, than the sight of a cherry tree in full bloom? Cherry blossom seems to enhance every environment, of which it is a part. Even urban areas can play host to cherry trees, and concrete city can be made attractive for a while, when the blossoms appear. read more …read more Source: Creation Moments     
How one man’s encounter with creation evangelism caused him to re-think his understanding of the world and led him to faith in Jesus Christ. …read more Source: creation.com     
Fascinating creatures and terrifying cataclysms riddle the timeline of Earth history. What can we learn about the pre-Flood world, the origin of humanity, and other scientific mysteries? ICR geologist and Research Associate Dr. Tim Clarey examines groundbreaking evidence that confirms the Genesis narrative. More… …read more Source: icr.org     
By kpennock On this episode of ID: The Future, neurosurgeon Michael Egnor talks about how enlisting doctors to perform assisted suicide is a betrayal of longstanding medical ethics. He describes it as an attempt to hijack the respectability of doctors to make the practice seem acceptable. 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 kpennock On this episode of ID: The Future, an educator asks whether teachers in public schools should teach intelligent design. Listen to the replies from Discovery Institute Senior Fellows John West, author of Darwin Day in America, and Jonathan Wells, author of Zombie Science, along with playwright Matt Chait. This conversation was taped live in Hollywood during a discussion after the final performance of Disinherit the Wind, a play that tells the story of a neurobiologist who sues his university for the right to challenge neo-Darwinian evolution. Your browser does not support playing Audio, please upgrade your browser or [More]
Science reveals a biblical truth with respect to the unique connection between husband and wife. …read more Source: creation.com