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By Ken Ham During my interview I addressed one of the common questions people ask as they follow the Ark construction: Why did we choose this shape and design for the Ark? Many people are accustomed to seeing the Ark as either a box shape or as what we call a “bathtub ark,” sometimes with giraffe necks sticking out the chimney. But the Bible doesn’t actually give us many details about the Ark’s shape except to tell us that it was a real ship that floated and survived a global Flood (so it was not a bathtub ark!). …read more [More]
By Dr. Danny R. Faulkner Some report communication with aliens and some even claim to have been taken aboard spaceships. What are we to make of claims of alien abductions? …read more Read more here: AIG Daily     
By Multimedia On this episode of ID the Future, Sarah Chaffee discusses a recent article by Adam Laats and Harvey Siegel in Education Week. While Laats and Siegel make important points that schools should teach about evolution, and students should be asked to understand, not accept the theory, they leave out much of what origins science education is really about. 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 Secularists seem to misunderstand not only the biblical doctrines Christians adhere to and why, but also our burden to show God’s love and salvation message to everyone! From some of the questions I’ve received from certain reporters, I get the sense they think that, because we speak against gay “marriage,” abortion, and other issues, those who may disagree with us are not welcome at the Ark. Nothing could be further from the truth. Now, I’ve certainly experienced situations where secularists who oppose Christians are often intolerant of Christians personally. It seems that part of the secularists’ confusion [More]
By Ken Ham Sadly, assisted suicide, under the guise of “dying with dignity,” is gaining popularity here in America. For example, a major motion picture called Me Before You, based on a book of the same title, is currently in theaters and promotes and romanticizes this idea of a right for the disabled to die with dignity. As the idea grows in popularity and more people accept the idea, we will likely see many more states adopting right-to-die legislation. Of course, such thinking is not surprising in a culture that has disconnected its worldview from the absolute authority of God’s [More]
Exposing the roots of anti-biblical science and how that impacts our society. …read more Read more here: creation.com     
By Multimedia On this episode of ID The Future, CSC Research Director Casey Luskin examines a recent paper in Genome Biology and Evolution which argues that the famous beta-globin pseudogene is functional. Why is this pseudogene famous? Well, it’s been Exhibit A — literally, offered as evidence in a court case — for critics of intelligent design who argue that our genome is full of useless, functionless junk, and therefore can’t be a product of design. In light of this new evidence for the functionality of the beta-globin pseudogene, it seems that this so-called Exhibit A, collapses. Your browser does [More]
By Ken Ham Exciting Changes These exciting changes have been underway for quite a while with help from the top Christian magazine consultants in the country. The solid apologetics content, meaty answers, photography, and biblical worldview you’ve always loved are now in an even more appealing package. In this upcoming issue, you will read the latest news about the biblical Noah’s Ark and our new Ark Encounter family theme park and learn about topics such as how God’s design of the woodpecker might help protect athletes from concussions; how we can know Noah’s Flood was global, not local (and why [More]
By Creation Moments Where is everybody?! That’s what physicist Enrico Fermi wanted to know. After all, if life evolved on Earth, he thought, certainly it must have evolved on countless other planets. So in 1950, he put forth what is called the “Fermi paradox” – a challenge to other scientists to explain why extraterrestrial life has not yet been found. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments     
By Ken Ham In the video report (and the associated opinion piece she wrote), Costello interviewed Bob Fox, pastor of Faith Baptist Church in Georgetown, Kentucky (about 30 miles from the Ark site). What CNN Ignored in Its Church vs State Claim Here is what CNN did not mention in its stories this week. On January 25, a federal judge issued a preliminary injunction against the state of Kentucky for unlawfully blocking AiG’s participation in a rebate incentive for the Ark. The federal court found that the state’s “exclusion of AiG from participating in the program for the reasons stated—i.e., [More]
A review of John Piper’s latest book, A Peculiar Glory. …read more Read more here: creation.com     
By Creation Moments On our previous broadcast, we told you about the Fermi paradox. In case you missed it, the Fermi paradox is the attempt by scientists to account for the fact that we have not come in contact with extraterrestrial life. This is a very real problem for evolutionists because they believe that if life evolved here, evolution must have occurred on countless other planets. So why haven’t we found anybody out there? Here are a few attempts to solve the Fermi paradox. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments     
By Ken Ham July 7 is the first day the the Ark Encounter themed attraction opens to the public. And to make the experience even more authentic, we will have scoffers! …read more Read more here: AIG Daily     
By Ken Ham That’s why I’m a fan of Camp Infinity. Like us here at Answers in Genesis, Ci is dedicated to teaching the next generation solid observational science while equipping them with a biblical worldview. During their time at camp, young people will do hands-on science activities, learn faith-affirming apologetics, hear from AiG scientists, tour the nearby Creation Museum, and much more. Hands-on Science Many secularists, such as Bill Nye “the Science Guy,” constantly say that creationists don’t do real science. As the researchers here at AiG have shown, this …read more Read more here: Ken Ham AIG     
When Europeans encountered Aboriginals on the Australian island of Tasmania, they assumed them to be not far removed from animal ancestors because of their ‘lack’ of technology. …read more Read more here: creation.com     
By Creation Moments How good are evolutionists at explaining the origin of life? Not very! Listen to what some have written and said. First up is professor Paul Davies from the University of Arizona. In his book The Fifth Miracle: The Search for the Origin and Meaning of Life, he wrote, “Obviously, Darwinian evolution can operate only if life of some sort already exists.” He continued: “Darwinism can offer absolutely no help in explaining that all-important first step: the origin of life.” read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments     
By Ken Ham With the generally positive and balanced news coverage we have enjoyed, now comes a glaring exception from our local newspaper, the Cincinnati Enquirer. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily     
Irrelevant to the Gospel? Today’s regular street evangelists are challenged with serious questions about evolution, suffering, aliens and UFOs. …read more Read more here: creation.com     
Science and the Bible agree. ICR zoologist and Research Associate Frank Sherwin tells us how in this 5-part podcast series on the scientific evidence for creation. From submicroscopic machines to the mighty oceans, Frank explores the marvels of design, buried clues from the past, and the myth of human evolution. More… …read more Read more here: icr.org     
By Creation Moments Evolutionists would be foolish to question creation scientist Dr. Markus Blietz’s credentials as a legitimate scientist. Dr. Blietz earned his Ph.D. in astrophysics at the Max Planck Institute for Extraterrestrial Physics and now works in the semiconductor industry in charge of helping researchers develop new ideas. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments     
By Ken Ham Here is a short video that shows the first bent being put into place and what the Ark looks like now. Of course, the Ark footage is now out-of-date because it changes every day as the crews work hard to get ready for opening day. …read more Read more here: Ken Ham AIG     
Evolutionists promote an ‘evidence-first’ approach, but fail to see that their own philosophical evolutionary bias blinds them to evidence for the God of the Bible. …read more Read more here: creation.com     
By Creation Moments In his excellent article in Creation magazine “Jesus on the Age of the Earth”, Carl Wieland reports that the standard secular timeline of billions of years for the age of the universe is “accepted by most people in the evangelical Christian world.” He went on to write, “Some would even say that to even dispute billions of years is to place an unnecessary stumbling block in the way of any scientifically-minded potential converts.” read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments     
By Ken Ham Though the terrorist will have to answer to God for his own murderous sins (Hebrews 9:27), we are all collectively to blame for the violence and suffering, since we sinned in Adam. The world is fallen—groaning because of the effects of sin. Now evolutionists believe death and suffering have happened over millions of years. But the Bible teaches that death is an enemy (1 Corinthians 15:26); an intrusion because of our sin. We live in a groaning world because of our sin (Romans 8), and this is why Jesus came to conquer death and offer the free [More]
Fed up with how evolution is promoted as fact, one scientist self-published a book which challenges the worldly view of origins. …read more Read more here: creation.com     
By Multimedia On this episode of ID the Future, Sarah Chaffee discusses New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof’s recent articles about intellectual diversity. Kristof makes a compelling case for hiring faculty with varying political and religious viewpoints (including evangelical Christians), but stops short when it comes to those skeptical of evolution. 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 Multimedia On this episode of ID the Future, hear an episode of Tom Woodward’s radio show The Universe Next Door, which features CSC Research Coordinator Casey Luskin. Luskin explains the mystery of the Cambrian explosion, gives examples of human designs that copy designs in nature, and gives 5 major problems with current theories about the chemical origin of life. 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