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By Ken Ham Yesterday I tweeted this: New Cosmos TV series shown in public schools uses tax dollars to basically tell students to worship the stars, imposing atheism on students And it’s true. Neil deGrasse Tyson does basically tell students to worship the sun/the stars. For instance he says in episode 8: Our ancestors worshipped the sun. They were far from foolish. It makes good sense to revere the sun and stars because we are their children. The silicon in the rocks, the oxygen in the air, the carbon in our DNA, the iron in our skyscrapers, the silver in [More]
By Creation Moments To hear evolutionists tell it, millions of years of chance mutations, combined with natural selection, produced all manner of living creatures. Now, let’s look at just one creature – the porcupinefish – and see how the theory of evolution works out in real life. If the theory fails the test, it’s a strong indicator that the theory lacks the power to explain the existence of any living creature. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments     
By Ken Ham Well, my personal friend (and cribbage opponent!) Dr. Tommy Mitchell is a creation scientist. He is a medical doctor, and he serves on staff here at AiG. Dr. Mitchell used to be a theistic evolutionist until he began to examine the Scriptures and realized that the two were utterly incompatible. During a recent interview, he was asked how his belief in evolution influenced his work as a medical doctor in contrast to his belief in creation: It had absolutely no effect. As a theistic evolutionist when I was in medical school, my instructors talked about the kidney, [More]
By Ken Ham Well, scientists have long found black chunks of manganese oxides at Neanderthal sites. Since they were often found with other colored minerals, scientists assumed they were used for body paint. But a new team of scientists suggests that these chunks were used as fire starters. They discovered scratch marks on blocks “suggesting [the manganese oxide] may have been scraped or ground to produce a powder.” This powder, sprinkled on wood, would have made an excellent fire starter. This study adds further support to the idea that Neanderthals started their own fires rather than just harnessing …read more [More]
By Paul F. Taylor Life begins at fertilization, and all human life is precious and made in the image of God. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily     
What does it mean that human beings are ‘made in the image of God’? …read more Read more here: creation.com     
By Creation Moments If you’re a long-time listener, you know that Creation Moments does not discuss politics. That’s why today’s program focuses not on Ben Carson’s political involvements but on Dr. Carson’s courage as a scientist and world-renowned surgeon for sharing his politically incorrect views on Darwinian evolution. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments     
By Ken Ham Well, I recently received a kind email from an Australian supporter who offered me some encouragement about the impact Answers in Genesis is making “down under.” Here’s what he wrote: Dear Ken Ham, I live in South Australia and just want to thank you with all of my heart for all of your exemplary work and efforts throughout so many years in reaching and teaching so many people around the world about the importance, inerrancy, and authority of God’s Word! You often speak of Australia as being a “pagan country”; however, the critically important work and messages [More]
By Dr. Gary Parker How could such wholesale waste, violence, and death result from the plan, purpose, and direct creative acts of God? …read more Read more here: AIG Daily     
By Ken Ham The following is one of the tributes spoken at Saturday’s memorial service for former AiG board member Dr. Mark Jackson, who passed away earlier this month in Ohio at the age of 87. It was read by AiG cofounder and former AiG board member Mark Looy. So often much of a Christian leader’s impact in ministry will occur well out of the public eye—and have an impact that will be felt globally. While Mark’s public positions as a Bible college and seminary president, pastor, and as someone who ministered in more than 70 nations, his strong leadership [More]
By Multimedia On this episode of ID the Future, Casey Luskin interviews biologist Ann Gauger, who discusses her research paper with Doug Axe, recently published in BIO-Complexity. Listen in as Dr. Gauger shares how she tested the changes necessary to evolve enzymes by a Darwinian mechanism. Your browser does not support playing Audio, please upgrade your browser or find our podcast on podOmatic Download Episode Ann Gauger is a senior research scientist at the Biologic Institute. Her work uses molecular genetics and genomic engineering to study the origin, organization and operation of metabolic pathways. She received a BS …read more [More]
By Ken Ham In a courageous move, the Alabama Supreme Court has declared that the US Supreme Court decision to legalize gay “marriage” was “illegitimate’ and without legal or precedential authority.” Earlier this month, the Alabama Supreme Court issued its own judgment, rejecting the Supreme Court Obergefell decision of June 2015. This ruling issued in favor of the Liberty Counsel’s Petition for Mandamus and permanently orders that Alabama probate judges are to obey Alabama’s Constitution and laws by ceasing to issue so-called same-sex “marriage” licenses immediately. Mat Staver, founder and chairman of Liberty Counsel, commenting on the 170-page ruling, says [More]
By Ken Ham Well, that’s why AiG’s Dr. Georgia Purdom chose “Embrace: Compassionate Answers in a Fallen World” as the theme of last year’s women’s conference at the Creation Museum. She wanted to equip women to embrace and encourage other women who were struggling or hurting from issues like sexual sin in marriage, disabilities, abortion, homosexual behavior, and other difficult topics. If you missed this conference or want to hear the teaching again, you can now experience this women’s conference in the comfort of your own home or church with …read more Read more here: Ken Ham AIG     
By Creation Moments The evolutionists over at the ScienceDaily website must have been overjoyed to write this: “Many families believe religion plays an essential role in childhood moral development. But children of religious parents may not be as altruistic as those parents think, according to a new international study from the University of Chicago.” read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments     
By Ken Ham When I met Buddy and his wife, Kay, at a seminar in Mt. Vernon, Ohio, I found they had a burden to see Buddy’s spectacular dinosaur sculptures used for the Lord. When I realized these dinosaurs could be an integral part of the Creation Museum, we teamed up at that time. Today, Buddy Davis’ Dino Den is a very popular exhibit at the Creation Museum. Well, even with his schedule of traveling to churches and conferences, and conducting concerts and workshops at the Creation Museum (see Creation Museum calendar for when Buddy is at the Creation Museum), [More]
By Creation Moments Not long ago, we told you about the ingenious way that electric eels release strong electric current into the water to make fish thrash about and come out of hiding. That’s a pretty cool trick from such a supposedly primitive creature. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments     
Genesis isn’t poetry, but Psalms’ poetic retellings of the creation account have much to teach the church today. …read more Read more here: creation.com     
What kind of creation evidence can ICR reveal in the new museum? Science Writer Brian Thomas shares a few fascinating facts that refute evolution and confirm the authenticity of the Genesis account. More… …read more Read more here: icr.org     
Central to the thinking of its central architects like Stalin, Lenin, Marx and Engels. …read more Read more here: creation.com     
By Multimedia We often say that Darwinists are reluctant to debate advocates of intelligent design, but here are two who deserve a tip of the hat. Keith Pannell is a chemist at the University of Texas at El Paso who hosts a program, Science Studio, on the NPR station there. He invited Stephen Meyer on to talk about the science of ID, pegged to the Dover anniversary. Clearly Pannell is an ID critic so he gets kudos for being willing to have a civil and informative conversation. Perhaps feeling insecure about facing the author of Darwin’s Doubt by himself, Dr. [More]
By Ken Ham What is the reason for such opposition to a project that will be so beneficial to the state as it brings hundreds of millions of tourist dollars into Kentucky? …read more Read more here: AIG Daily     
By Creation Moments As everyone knows, most sea creatures get from place to place by swimming. Others – like the octopus – use a form of jet propulsion. But one thing that no one expects to see on the sea floor is a fish that walks! And what makes this creature even more unusual is that the spotted handfish gets about on pectoral fins that look almost like human hands! read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments     
By Ken Ham Well, Dr. Tommy Mitchell, a medical doctor now here on staff at AiG, has some advice for young people who want to enter the medical field as biblical creationists. He says, You have to remain consistent. It’s just like with anything, you’re going to have people who are for you and who are against you. No matter whether you’re a fan of a certain sports team or you like a certain car, there are people who have different opinions. Now, when you’re talking about a core worldview—the basis of how you view the …read more Read more [More]
By Dr. Gary Parker The Scopes trial showed it was foolish to teach only creation; is it any wiser to teach only evolution? …read more Read more here: AIG Daily     
By Multimedia On this episode of ID the Future hear part 2 of Casey Luskin’s talk on the latest findings in microbiology and how they impact the debate over intelligent design and Darwinian evolution (find part 1 of his talk here). Casey discusses the current information age of biology, and how only intelligent design can make sense of the latest discoveries. 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 Roger Patterson The controversy over the name Easter, when used in association with the celebration of the Resurrection of Jesus, is interesting, to say the least. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily     
By Avery Foley We know death and suffering aren’t God’s fault—they are the result of living in a sin-cursed world. And Bible believing Christians have hope in midst of pain. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily