By Creation Moments Many listeners will recall the volcanic eruption that rocked Washington State as Mount St. Helens exploded in May of 1980. Fortunately, there was plenty of warning and the event was recorded in detail. Since that time, many studies have been made by the Park service and by creationists, including Creation Moments, on the rate of recovery. In 2005, a generation after the eruption, scientists took a close look at the area to get an idea of how the earth might have recovered a generation after Noah’s flood. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments
By Ken Ham Kentucky’s Lieutenant Governor Jenean Hampton has had a very busy first year in office. She was sworn in just over a year ago with new Governor Matt Bevin. She paid a return visit to the Ark Encounter earlier this month, along with her sister visiting from Maryland. Lieutenant Governor Hampton recalled the rainy morning when she spoke at our ribbon-cutting ceremony at the Ark on July 5. On behalf of the governor’s office, she welcomed our first visitors and noted how apt the drizzle was, given the watery nature of Noah’s Flood. At the Ark, Lieutenant Governor
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By Ken Ham I urge Christians to become more vocal regarding calling evolution and millions of years what they really are (and to undo secularist brainwashing). Evolution and millions of years—concepts held to with ardor and blind faith—are a religion—and this religion is being imposed on kids. Secularist propaganda has brainwashed millions of kids in evolution, but it’s an anti-God religion to justify people being their own gods! A Sad Waste Just think of the millions of dollars wasted by scientists researching the false belief of molecules-to-man evolution—an anti-God, false religion—and trying to find nonexistent aliens. What a shocking waste
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By Creation Moments Can you imagine a plant that moves so fast that science didn’t know what it was doing until recently? The plant is a forest wild flower found in North America and called the Bunchberry dogwood. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments
By David Gibbs, III The Bible is no longer widely accepted as the final authority in American culture, and the Christmas season generates a multitude of questions from people. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
By Creation Moments Homing pigeons are valued because of their highly developed sense of direction, and this includes the ability to read the Earth’s magnetic field. Some other birds, turtles and even a few salamanders have also shown this same ability. However, bees, ants or people are not born with this ability. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments
By Ken Ham The Aussies are coming! Over the past few months I’ve met a number of different families visiting the Creation Museum and the life-size Ark Encounter all the way from Australia! People come from all over the world to visit these two world-class themed attractions. I met this couple recently—they live in Brisbane (my home city). Since the Ark opened July 7, attendance has been outstanding! And indications are that next year’s attendance will be even greater. Learn more and plan your visit at ArkEncounter.com. The End of the World? Reportedly, one NASA scientist …read more Read more
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By Ken Ham Our special Christmas event at the Ark Encounter started on Friday, December 16. We’ve decorated the whole Ark property, including Emzara’s Kitchen (our restaurant with lunch and dinner buffets), Ararat Ridge Zoo, and around the lake with beautiful Christmas lights. And, for added “wow factor,” we’ve lit the whole Ark in beautiful rainbow colors. It’s gorgeous at night! Why Rainbow Colors? Now most people even vaguely familiar with the Genesis Flood account know the rainbow is associated with the Ark. After the Flood, God made a covenant with Noah, his family, their descendants, and …read more Read
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By Tim Chaffey Tim Chaffey and Jeremy Ham (AiG–US) examine four misconceptions about Christmas. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
By schaffee 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. Your browser does not support playing Audio, please upgrade your browser or find our podcast on podOmatic Download Episode …read more Read
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A bequest is a form of planned giving in which you retain and use assets during your lifetime and then leave the bequest to your family and charity. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
Meet the amazing David Coppedge, the ‘Creation Safari man’ who singlehandedly runs an astounding range of creation outreach activities. …read more Read more here: creation.com
By Gregory D. Cook Judgment in Nahum follows the pattern of Babel. God would come down, incapacitate a rebellion, and scatter rebels. This contradicts a widely-held belief. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
By Creation Moments Ethicists who believe in evolution are trying to figure out an evolutionary explanation for why people universally have a sense of right and wrong. This line of study is so new that it doesn’t yet have a name, although some have suggested “neuroethics” or “moral neuroscience”. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments
By Ken Ham Since we opened the Ark Encounter in Northern Kentucky on July 7, guests from all over the United States and from across the world have told us how it brought the account of Noah and the Flood to life for them. One guest shared a summary of her experience with us: I recently visited the Ark Encounter with my family. I have been a believer in Christ and was brought up in church from birth. Stories of the Ark were always fascinating but hard to conceive, given the enormity of Noah’s mission. Seeing the Ark Encounter was
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By Creation Moments The last creature a rattlesnake wants to see is the California ground squirrel. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments
By Ken Ham Both the Ark Encounter and Creation Museum themed attractions in Northern Kentucky are world class—and it’s no different at Christmas time. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
By Avery Foley Even though some of us may feel lonely or isolated during the Christmas holidays, it’s important for us to remember the hope that Jesus brings. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
By Creation Moments Today, hummingbirds are found only in North, Central and South America. Of course, since Noah’s Ark landed in the mountains of Ararat, they had to cross Europe and the Atlantic or Asia to get there. However, until now, there was no evidence for this migration. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments
By Ken Ham I had a great time recently taking our seven-year-old grandson on a tour of the largest Toyota assembly plant in America. (He loved it.) It’s located in Georgetown, Kentucky, only 30 minutes south of the Ark Encounter, and is a free tour—though it’s important to reserve your place for one of the daily tours. This is another great idea of something for you to do when you come to visit the Ark Encounter. It’s educational and fascinating! Each time I go (and we often take our visitors here for this great tour), I can’t help but think
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By Creation Moments Listeners will know from our Creation Moments programs that the scientific establishment is firmly convinced that Man evolved from the higher apes millions of years ago. For this reason, rhesus monkeys have long been used not only for pharmaceutical trials but in psychological tests to determine how Man’s intelligence evolved. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments
You probably know quite a few book lovers. What better gift to give the book lovers in your life than these resources from the Creation Museum bookstore? …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
By Bodie Hodge The Christmas timeline of the biblical account makes sense when Luke and Matthew are carefully analyzed. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
By Ken Ham Each year it’s becoming increasingly apparent that Christ is being taken out of Christmas. Nativity scenes are no longer displayed in public places, businesses are afraid to say “Merry Christmas,” and Christmas music focuses on Santa and presents. Why is culture taking Christ out of Christmas? Well, it’s because they’ve succumbed to secularist intolerance and the religion of naturalism that is being imposed on the culture. Secularists are not content with having their meaningless religion—they want to impose it on everyone else. It’s intolerance and prejudice! While many places have succumbed to secularist intolerance and no longer
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By Creation Moments Years ago, evolutionary scientists labeled 180 human organs, such as the appendix, as vestiges left over from evolution. The fact is they did not know the function these organs actually served. Since that time, it has been learned that all of these organs have useful functions and have nothing to do with evolution. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments
By Ken Ham Looking for that special, last-minute Christmas gift for someone who wants a unique, adventurous experience combined with great biblical teaching? Surprise someone you love with a trip of a lifetime: a memorable raft trip through the Grand Canyon, led by an AiG staff member along with our friends at Canyon Ministries. As is stated on their website, “Canyon Ministries is dedicated to upholding the authority of Scripture from the very first verse and presenting the evidence seen in the Grand Canyon, which supports a young earth.” I joined a Canyon Ministries raft trip 10 years ago, and
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By Ken Ham With Christmas season upon us, once again the American Atheists have their newest series of anti-God billboards set up around the country. These billboards encourage people to skip church this Christmas. By the way, have you noticed that the atheists only seem to attack Christianity! That’s because it’s ultimately a spiritual issue—a very real spiritual battle. According to their website, This billboard campaign is specifically aimed at that growing population, especially those who no longer believe but still occasionally attend religious services or call themselves religious despite their lack of belief. Why Do They …read more Read
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