By Ken Ham Get out your tuxedo or don your loveliest gown and join us for An Evening to Remember. This event, held on February 10, 2017, in Legacy Hall at the Creation Museum, includes a delicious dinner and a live dramatic performance of The Titanic, The Journey Ahead. An Evening to Remember is a great opportunity for a couples or friends night out. At this Titanic-themed event, you’ll enjoy a buffet-style dinner including entrees that were served aboard the famous ocean liner, such as hand-carved top round of beef and chicken breast lyonnaise served with glazed baby carrots, rosemary
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By Avery Foley Christ Classical Academy teaches students both creation and evolution, but some Christians avoid teaching their kids anything about evolution. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
By schaffee On this episode of ID the Future, Ray Bohlin interviews Jonathan Wells about whale evolution. Listen in as Wells investigates hox genes and the time needed to fix a mutation in a population – and concludes that genetic mutations can’t do the trick. Your browser does not support playing Audio, please upgrade your browser or find our podcast on podOmatic Download Episode …read more Read more here: id the future
By jwitt Click here to listen to part 1 On this episode of ID the Future, Ray Bohlin and Jonathan Wells explore what it would take to build a functional whale from a land mammal, and the bear of a problem Darwin faced. The problem, it turns out, has only grown worse the more we learn about the marvels of whale anatomy. Your browser does not support playing Audio, please upgrade your browser or find our podcast on podOmatic Download Episode …read more Read more here: id the future
By Ken Ham Joel Duff is a professor of biology at the University of Akron, and a writer for BioLogos—the organization that is using millions of dollars to get Christian colleges, churches, and church leaders to reject a literal Genesis and believe in evolutionary biology, geology, anthropology, astronomy, and so on. For instance, on their website BioLogos states as part of their mission: BioLogos invites the church and the world to see the harmony between science and biblical faith as we present an evolutionary understanding of God’s creation. Joel Duff has written many articles against AiG and our position on
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By Creation Moments Imagine being at a party that’s all packed into one room and everyone is talking. Under these conditions it’s often difficult to hear, or at least understand, what others around you are saying. Now imagine that all of these people look nearly identical. No one has any noticeable distinguishing features that make him different from anyone else in the room. Now, to make matters worse, you have been informed that you are to find the person in the room who was not invited to the party. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments
By Dr. Terry Mortenson Therefore, it is claimed, the Bible does not deal with the issue of the age of mankind or even how man came into existence. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
Dinosaurs are relentlessly used by a mendacious media to promote evolution (even atheism)-in fact, they’re ‘Exhibit A’ for the world’s true history recorded in Genesis. …read more Read more here: creation.com
By Creation Moments More than 75 percent of all women in their first trimester of pregnancy suffer some form of morning sickness. More than half become physically sick. While it may not help a woman with morning sickness feel better, it might help to know that morning sickness may serve a good purpose. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments
By Ken Ham Secularists are growing increasingly aggressive in trying to indoctrinate the next generation in their religion of naturalism and atheism. A growing number of children’s books are devoted to evolution, naturalism, and atheism. We need more kids’ books than ever to counter the intense secular indoctrination from public education and the secular media. That’s why I wrote my new children’s book, A Special Door. This new book for kids, published by Master Books, teaches them about the one door to the Ark through special “doors” they can open. It then shows them that, just like the Ark had
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By Creation Moments What’s green, has three eyes and is one of the rarest animals on Earth? The answer: the tuatara. This reptile is found today only on a few small islands off New Zealand. Its home on the islands in the Bay of Plenty and Cook Strait has no mammals at all. The tuatara was once also found in New Zealand. However, when settlers introduced mammals, the tuatara became extinct, probably because it could not compete with the mammals. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments
By Ken Ham Two new hotel brands won’t be carrying a Bible, or any other (what they call) religious material, in the bedside drawer. According to reports, the Marriot International hotel brands Moxy and Edition are “millennial-oriented” and “religious books don’t fit the personality of the brands” which are “geared toward fun-loving millennials.” And it’s not just Marriot International that’s pulling Bibles from its hotel rooms. According to a recent survey, “The percentage of hotels that offer religious materials in rooms had dropped from 95% of hotels in 2006 . . . [to] 79% of hotels.” Apparently the growing number
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By Creation Moments Have you ever noticed that we can usually sense whether an animal is hostile or friendly, simply by its sound? Did you ever wonder about the universal features that allow for important basic information to be shared between animals and humans? read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments
By Ken Ham It’s increasingly common to meet people of other religions in the gym, grocery store, university campus, or next door. How do we reach Mormons, humanists, Muslims, Buddhists, Satanists, or atheists with the good news of the gospel? Get equipped by joining us in Northern Kentucky for our World Religions Conference, July 24–27, 2017. More than ever, Christians need to know what other religions believe and then learn how to reach the lost souls mired in them. This unique conference will reveal the following: How and why so many religions have become so prominent today. Show where they
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By Tim Chaffey Does Exodus 21 teach that the life of an unborn child is unimportant? Tim Chaffey, AiG–US, examines the issue. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
By Creation Moments Several years ago Koko the gorilla amazed scientists and the public by apparently learning enough of the rudiments of the English language to communicate simple thoughts. Now, studies on wild vervet monkeys suggest that Koko’s achievement might be nothing more than a normal, God-given ability. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments
By Ken Ham I’m sometimes asked why our two world-class attractions, the Ark Encounter and the Creation Museum, are open on Sundays (with modified hours). Since they are Christian-run attractions that employ Bible-believing Christians, why are we open Sunday afternoons? Well, the church is the body of Christ worldwide. The Ark Encounter and Creation Museum are part of the church’s work. There are increasing numbers of people these days that won’t go to a local church but will go to attractions like the Ark Encounter, where the Word of God and the gospel are presented clearly. The Ark and the
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By Avery Foley Is Andy Stanley right to say that only the Resurrection matters and the circumstances of Jesus’ birth aren’t really a matter of concern in Christianity? …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
By Roger Patterson Ask your Mormon friends if they are weary of trying to earn God’s favor, and then point them to the true Jesus whose yoke is easy and burden is light. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
By Multimedia What’s the best way to teach evolution? On this episode of ID the Future, Rob Crowther interviews Casey Luskin about his article, “The Constitutionality and Pedagogical Benefits of Teaching Evolution Scientifically,” published in the University of St. Thomas Journal of Law & Public Policy. Luskin shares from his research of the problems facing American science education — how students not inspired to pursue science and not taught how to think like scientists — and the solution of inquiry-based science education. How does critical analysis of evolution promote scientific thinking? And what does the law say about teaching critiques
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By Ken Ham On the first deck of the life-size Ark at the Ark Encounter in Northern Kentucky, you’ll pass row after row of animal cages and provisions. In this large scene, the Ark is loaded, and thunder and lightning rumble in the background—the Flood is about to begin! This first deck really sets the mood for your tour, taking you back in time to what it might have been like waiting on the Ark for the floodwaters to arrive. One of the first exhibits in the Ark depicts Noah leading his family in prayer as the storm begins. Noah
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We answer a question about God’s justice and whether it is loving for God to require belief to be saved. …read more Read more here: creation.com
By schaffee On this episode of ID the Future, Ray Bohlin interviews Jonathan Wells about whale evolution. Wells describes various fossil finds, investigating whether the Darwinian story of land animals returning to the sea accords with the fossil record. Your browser does not support playing Audio, please upgrade your browser or find our podcast on podOmatic Download Episode …read more Read more here: id the future
Is the Bible trustworthy? Are scientific theories 100% factual? How can Christians resolve the origins debate? ICR’s CEO Dr. Henry Morris III offers clarity and insight for questions about the origin of the universe, the accuracy of Scripture, and the role of faith in every human heart. More… …read more Read more here: icr.org
By schaffee On this episode of ID the Future, Ray Bohlin interviews biologist Cornelius Hunter about the growing problem that epigenetics poses for Neo-Darwinism. Modern evolutionary theory has long insisted that genes and genetic mutations are where the evolutionary action is, and dismissed the early 19th century naturalist Jean-Baptiste Lamarck for suggesting that new environmental pressures could drive heritable changes in a population within a single generation. But as Hunter explains, recent experiments reveal that this does happen and epigenetic sources in the cell are the key drivers. Worse for mainstream evolutionists, this epigenetic machinery is not easily domesticated into
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By Jeremy Ham Have you ever made a New Year’s resolution? Here are some possible resolutions for you to consider as you begin the New Year. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
A young scientist indoctrinated in atheistic philosophy in China came to America and was dramatically converted to Christianity. …read more Read more here: creation.com