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By Ken Ham <!– –> Watch the video on YouTube. …read more Read more here: Ken Ham AIG     
Skeptics scoff, but these beasts were onboard with Noah and his family. …read more Read more here: creation.com     
By Creation Moments Not long ago, I was talking with another creationist about the impossibility of the first living cell coming into being through natural causes from non-living chemicals. I asked him, “Even if such a thing were possible, what would the first living cell eat?” Without missing a beat, my friend said: “Cellery?” read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments     
A sneak preview of the editorial from the soon-to-be-released Creation magazine. Subscribers will be delighted with the magazine’s powerful content and brilliant graphics. …read more Read more here: creation.com     
By Creation Moments On a previous Creation Moments broadcast, we told you about the microscopic flagellar motor that some bacteria use to move from place to place – much like an outboard motor propels a speedboat along the surface of a lake. Today, I’m going to tell you about a different kind of nanomachine that some bacteria use to get around. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments     
By Ken Ham I took my three grandkids to the ark on Saturday, and we had a wonderful visit. They loved the displays and the petting zoo. I focused on the parking lot being full (!) and the amazing construction. What a feat! You had quite a crowd on Saturday, but it was handled very efficiently. Best wishes for continued success! If you don’t have tickets yet to visit the Ark Encounter, plan your visit today. You don’t want to miss your opportunity to be part of history by being among the first to visit the Ark Encounter. By the [More]
Everywhere we look, we see the design, purpose, complex construction, environmental fit, awesome beauty, and instant camouflage of the creatures created during the end of the creation week. In this series, we’ll talk about how these creatures display God’s handiwork, unpack man’s unique rule over creation, and discover how the gospel is firmly rooted in what God did during those first six days of creation. More… …read more Read more here: icr.org     
By Simon Turpin The words in the space of six days came from John Calvin’s comments on Genesis. But was Calvin unclear about the length of the days of creation? …read more Read more here: AIG Daily     
By Creation Moments Imagine, if you will, a robot mailman carrying a huge sack of mail on its back, walking step-after-step on the sidewalk until it reaches its destination. You’d be pretty impressed with the robot’s designer, right? read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments     
By Ken Ham “It Swallows Up Thousands” I recently posted a photo of the Ark to my Facebook page, with the caption, “Nearly 9,000 people visited the Ark Encounter and Creation Museum yesterday (6,000 at the Ark)—thousands of people are pouring in every day.” Here are two of the many comments I received regarding the caption: I was one of them!!! There were a lot of pleasant surprises on display on the 3rd deck. I also see so many more opportunities to build on it all too! . . . And if you’re one who’s waiting because …read more Read [More]
At least 11 occasions in the Bible of light appearing without the sun show that the sun was not necessary to provide light on Day 1 of Creation Week. …read more Read more here: creation.com     
By Creation Moments On our previous broadcast, we told you about the complex molecular machine kinesin. As we mentioned, kinesins carry cargo from one part of the cell to another, walking along self-assembling highways called microtubules. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments     
By Ken Ham Well, one of our faithful employees Deb Minnard, who alongside her husband serves with the Foto FX souvenir photo service here at the Creation Museum and at the Ark Encounter, recently shared this story with me: A lady came to the Foto FX counter to see her pictures, and of course we chatted a bit. She said she had just returned from a trip to Europe. While she was there, she had a similar experience in England, France, and Italy. In all of those places, when the waiter or attendant asked where she was from, she answered, [More]
By Tim Chaffey Instead of worshiping the Creator who made everyone, atheists have essentially chosen to worship the creature. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily     
By Ken Ham So how can we reach out to the unchurched? Well, these survey results confirmed that people aren’t likely just to drop in at our churches, looking for answers to the meaning of life. Our culture has conditioned people to think that the Bible can’t be trusted and that it isn’t relevant for our day. So instead of seeking answers to life’s questions in the Bible or in church, they are looking to the world for answers. But two things stood out to me from the survey results. Over half of people said they would likely come to [More]
By Mark Looy The Ark and Creation Museum offer an opportunity to give students exposure to a different point of view that is largely censored from most public schools. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily     
By Ken Ham Ray Comfort and Living Waters are known for producing wonderful films that get straight to the heart of an issue. If you thought their productions such as 180, Evolution vs. God, and Audacity were powerful, wait until you see The Atheist Delusion. This new production introduces you to a number of different atheists, most of them young college students, very much like the young atheists you probably know. Ray . . . helps the young people he speaks with to come to the realization that their atheism is not based on an intellectual position but a heart [More]
By Multimedia On this episode of ID the Future, Sarah Chaffee discusses several recent articles on the 2008 Louisiana Science Education Act (LSEA). She clarifies several misconceptions surrounding the LSEA, and highlights the benefits of the act. 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 Janet Crouse Such repulsive slavery is a consequence of our fallen world, a vile distortion of God’s plan for human relationships. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily     
By Ken Ham What Lies Beyond? The interviewer asked Dawkins if his stroke caused him to consider “what lies beyond.” He replied, “Nothing lies beyond.” And when the interviewer questioned, “That never changed?” he said, “Well of course not. Why ever should it? I consider mortality from time to time myself, I expect we all do, but certainly nothing lies beyond.” Now, if nothing lies beyond this life, and Richard ceases to exist as he believes, then what’s the ultimate purpose of him preaching his atheistic religion to the masses? What’s the ultimate point? None! Dawkins may be certain that [More]
By Owen Strachan Genesis 1:27 says God made them “male and female.” People can’t wish away this fundamental physical reality—and that’s a good thing. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily     
By Multimedia On this episode of ID the Future, David Klinghoffer discusses the term antiscience – and how it’s now used by those on both sides of disagreements on scientific issues. Klinghoffer suggests that we discard the label. 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 We mourn the passing of pastor, apologist, best-selling author (the Left Behind novels), and friend, Tim LaHaye. He was 90. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily     
By Simon Turpin The question we have to ask is this: does Romans 5:12 teach that we are guilty sinners in Adam and that physical death came about through him? …read more Read more here: AIG Daily     
By Creation Moments Does the name Harold Clayton Urey ring a bell? Urey was an American physical chemist who did pioneering work on isotopes, earning him the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for discovering deuterium. He also played a significant role in the development of the atom bomb. Still no bell? Well, perhaps you’ll recognize his name if I mention the Miller-Urey experiment, conducted in 1952. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments     
By Ken Ham The Wild Brothers—Morgan, Hudson, Kian, and Asher—together with their parents, Mike and Libby Wild, serve as missionaries (with New Tribes Mission) to a remote people group in Asia. Answers in Genesis is thrilled to partner with this missionary family so that families around the world can enjoy and learn from the reality DVD series that the Wild brothers work so hard to put together. Through this exciting series, families get a glimpse into what it’s like to minister to an unreached people group in a remote jungle village. In this newest adventure, the Wilds head to Bali [More]
By Creation Moments Which part of the world do you suppose is home to the biggest volcanic eruption in history? Indonesia perhaps? In 1883, the volcano Krakatoa erupted, destroying over two-thirds of the island and unleashing a huge tsunami that killed more than 36,000 people. The explosion is thought to have been the loudest sound ever heard in modern history. It could be heard 3,000 miles away. That’s 600 miles more than the distance between New York City and Los Angeles! read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments