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On this episode of ID the Future, enjoy an excerpt from Discovery Institute’s documentary Revolutionary. It’s been more than a decade since the judge handed down his decision in the Dover intelligent design trial. At the time the mainstream media told the world one story about the trial. Now Revolutionary tells the rest of the story – recounting Behe’s defense of the bacterial flagellum as an example of irreducible complexity, and criticisms of Judge Jones’ decision. Watch Revolutionary now, available for free online at www.revolutionarybehe.com. Listen: A Revolutionary Look at the Dover Decision 11 Years Later | Multimedia Library
By Ken Ham Today is World Tourism Day, a day set aside to remember the importance of tourism around the globe. Well, tourism is important to us here at Answers in Genesis because of our two world-class attractions, the Creation Museum and Ark Encounter—the two leading Christian-themed attractions in the world. We’ve been welcoming the world to Northern Kentucky since the opening of these attractions. When I speak at the Creation Museum, I always ask for a show of hands from people who live outside Kentucky, Ohio, and Indiana (the tristate area around Northern Kentucky and Cincinnati). Usually around 95% [More]
On this episode of ID the Future, Ray Bohlin interviews Physician Howard Glicksman about a common cause of death, cardio-pulmonary arrest, using the subject as a doorway to explore some intricate, interdependent control systems that sustains life. Dr. Glicksman is a medical doctor and author of an extended series of posts at Evolution News & Science Today, “The Designed Body.” Listen: A Doctor Examines Some Intricate Control Systems Sustaining Your Life Right Now | Multimedia Library
By Creation Moments How small can a living thing be and still be considered alive? Viruses are not considered living things because they cannot reproduce on their own. But now scientists have confirmed the existence of bacteria that are smaller than the largest viruses and yet can reproduce on their own. They call this amazing class of bacteria nanobacteria. They are less that 20 percent the size of normal bacteria. read more …read more Source: Creation Moments     
By Avery Foley According to Liberty Counsel, a pro bono religious freedom group, 46 Christian or nonprofit groups have been categorized as “hate groups” by SPLC. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
Why ‘New Testament Christians’ must accept the history of Genesis. …read more Source: creation.com     
A biology professor who grew up under communism shares what it was like to live in a society based on Darwin’s theory of evolution. He also discusses some amazing evidence of intelligent design in our cells. Biologist Jonathan Wells, author of Zombie Science, and political scientist John West, author of Darwin Day in America, both respond. 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. Listen: Disinherit the Wind: Growing Up [More]
By Creation Moments Someday, instead of having to give a blood sample during your physical exam, the doctor might just ask you for a saliva sample. Saliva is an amazing fluid. Besides helping us moisten and digest food, saliva is able to speed healing and fight bacteria, fungi and viruses. Saliva is chemically almost identical to the clear part of your blood. It even has, in lesser concentrations, the infectious organisms found in your blood. read more …read more Source: Creation Moments     
By Ken Ham In July, I announced that we installed permanent lights at the Ark Encounter to light up the ship each night with a spectacular rainbow of colors. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
On this episode of ID the Future, Robert Crowther asks biologist Jonathan Wells, author of Zombie Science, what icons of evolution students should be on the lookout for as they head back to school. Wells says there are several still in wide circulation. Listen: Back to School: A Guide to Bogus Evidence for Evolution | Multimedia Library
By Dr. David Menton It has been said that no book, other than the Bible, has had a greater affect on society than Darwin’s On the Origin of Species. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Creation Moments For thousands of years the Bible has taught that there is a link between spiritual health and physical health. When rationalism came along, many sought to deny the spiritual aspect of humans. For them, the spiritual and the material have nothing to do with each other. Even medicine was, and still is, taught and practiced by many without any consideration of human spirituality. read more …read more Source: Creation Moments     
By Ken Ham When executed properly, Sunday school can be an effective way to teach and train generations of children—but it doesn’t have to be just for children! When families attend Sunday school together, there can be amazing spiritual benefits. That’s why we made our Sunday school curriculum, I encourage you to consider Answers Bible Curriculum for your church, Christian school, or homeschool. You can try a month for free when you visit AnswersBibleCurriculum.com. Thanks for stopping by and thanks for praying,Ken This item was written with the assistance of AiG’s research team. …read more Source: Ken Ham AIG     
By Ken Ham Peter warned that a skeptical philosophy would prevail in our day, claiming that “all things continue as they were from the beginning.” …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Creation Moments The creation is filled with plants and animals which use deception to survive. The glow in the dark cookie-cutter shark is a master at such deception. read more …read more Source: Creation Moments     
For 16 years Dr Johan Kruger, founder of CMI-South Africa laboured tirelessly, defending the historicity of Genesis and demonstrating that Genesis is foundational to the Gospel. …read more Source: creation.com     
The most famous Jewish historian had no doubts about the authenticity and historicity of the Bible’s account of creation. …read more Source: creation.com     
By Creation Moments Two strange species of orchids are among the rarest flowers in the world. These unconventional plants live their entire lives underground, even flowering underground. Most often, their flowers never break the surface of the ground. One of these species, Cryptanthemus, has been found only three times in this century. Only 150 flowering Rhizanthella plants have ever been found. read more …read more Source: Creation Moments     
By Creation Moments The first book that urged us to take good care of the earth was the Bible. The Bible also reminds those who would be careless about their responsibilities that there is a Creator who is going to hold us accountable for how we carry out our responsibilities. Why, then, does Christianity always seem to be taking the blame for destruction of the environment? read more …read more Source: Creation Moments     
By Roger Patterson Was work part of God’s perfect creation? Or is labor a result of Adam’s sin in the garden? …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Tim Chaffey Portraying well-known scenes from the life of Jesus Christ at the Creation Museum required much research and careful attention to detail. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
On this episode of ID the Future, Ray Bohlin interviews physician Howard Glicksman about hemoglobin and the body’s need to have enough of it to transport sufficient oxygen to the tissues. Finely-tuned and exquisitely engineered, this system gave our ancestors enough oxygen to not only stay alive but thrive in the face of hostile challenges. […] Listen: https://discovery.org/multimedia/audio/2017/09/a-doctor-examines-how-the-body-meets-its-need-for-oxygen/
By Ken Ham Several years ago I wrote an article for our Answers magazine titled “It’s Not Just Black & White.” This article looked at several examples of what are referred to as “black and white” twins—fraternal twins where one is dark skinned with black hair and the other is light skinned with fair hair. Actually, they both have the same skin color (mainly from the pigment melanin) but different shades (tones) of that color. Well, one of these sets of twins is back in the news. The Biggs twins, Millie and Marcia, are in the news again because they [More]
By Creation Moments Wasp colonies in temperate zones usually wait until the end of summer to raise male young. That’s because male wasps are typically useless consumers of food. They don’t do anything worthwhile in the nest, nor do they help gather resources. read more …read more Source: Creation Moments     
How to reach others with the Gospel message by starting conversations about creation. …read more Source: creation.com     
By Scot Chadwick God created plants on Day Three of Creation Week, the day before he created the sun. How could this be, and what does this imply about the age of the earth? …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Simon Turpin The belief that people of all religions worship the same God, just in a different way, seems to be the cultural norm today. Do all religions lead to God? …read more Source: AIG Daily