By Ken Ham Man is like a mere breath; His days are like a passing shadow. (Psalm 144:4) Today Australian time is the one-year anniversary of the passing of my wife Mally’s dad. Mally shared this photo with me, taken 22 years ago in December 1993—the month Answers in Genesis was officially started: Mally and I look at lot younger—in fact, we are older now than Mally’s dad was in this photo! It’s a reminder of the brevity of life, a reminder that we should use wisely the time the Lord has given us, a reminder that it’s only what
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By Multimedia On this episode of ID the Future, Dr. David Berlinski and Casey Luskin continue their conversation on cladistics and the Cambrian explosion. Listen in as Berlinski explains the limitations of cladistic analysis and looks at some specifics of Nick Matzke’s critique of Darwin’s Doubt. 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, CSC Senior Fellow Dr. David Berlinski talks about his views on the debate over Darwinian evolution and intelligent design with Research Coordinator Casey Luskin. Berlinski discusses the “almost reflexive dogmatic reaction” of the Darwin community to Stephen Meyer’s argument for intelligent design in Darwin’s Doubt, and explains why cladistic analysis doesn’t solve the Cambrian mystery 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 I am thankful most of all for the free gift of salvation from our Creator and Savior. I’m so thankful for a godly wife and the godly mum and dad who raised me. I’m also thankful for heroes of the faith like theologian Dr. John Whitcomb. Dr. Whitcomb, along with the late Dr. Henry Morris, co-authored the book —The Genesis Flood. This book really started the modern creationist movement. Dr. Whitcomb is one of those rare theologians today who stands boldly, unashamedly, and uncompromisingly on God’s Word beginning in Genesis. This year on two occasions …read more
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Popular leaders of ‘evangelical’ Christianity increasingly embrace evolution. How should we respond? …read more Read more here: creation.com
By Creation Moments True or false: Women have one more rib than men have. You might be surprised to know how many people believe that men have one less rib because God took a rib out of Adam and used it to make Eve. The fact is that men and women have 12 pairs of ribs in our chest. However, modern science may now be able to explain why God chose to make Eve by using one of Adam’s ribs. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments
By Ken Ham Some of our AiG supporters might think that, with our hectic schedule in finishing the life-size Ark by July 7, our dynamic speakers may not be as available to travel the country to give creation-apologetics seminars. Actually, we have several quality speakers ready right now to help you build up the faith of your church members, especially the young people sitting in your pews who are increasingly becoming “evolutionized” in their schools, media, and museums (and may be thinking about leaving the church; see our book Already Gone . One of our busiest speakers, based in Ohio,
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By Ken Ham What is ABC? We affectionately refer to it as ABC around the AiG offices, and I like to say that the ABC stands for Apologetics, Biblical authority, and Chronological. Now that’s unofficial, but truly those three things are the core of why we developed the curriculum in the first place. As we were doing research for the book Already Gone, we learned that about two-thirds of young people are leaving the church and, even more alarmingly, that teens who had been through Sunday school as kids were actually more likely to believe in an old Earth, same-sex
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What was the intention of the author? …read more Read more here: creation.com
By Creation Moments For several years now, the humorous “Will It Blend?” videos on YouTube have entertained millions of viewers. In each video, a man wearing a white lab coat places an object into a blender and turns it on, demolishing iPhones, Coke cans, a pair of Nikes, and anything else you can imagine. One of the only objects he wasn’t able to “blend” was a crowbar. He didn’t even try. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments
The highly popular Christmas festivities at the Creation Museum return this year with new additions, and once again featuring its centerpiece: a live Nativity. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
By Ken Ham According to Slate, a recent Pew Research Center study has shown that 73% of young adults in the US “expressed some sort of belief in evolution,” up from 61% in 2009. Also, “the number who believed in purely secular evolution (that is, not directed by any divine power) jumped from 40 percent to a majority of 51 percent. In other words, if you ask a younger American how humans arose, you’re likely to get an answer that has nothing to do with God.” But is evolution gaining favor with the younger generation because the scientific evidence …read
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By Creation Moments We get lots of interesting letters and e-mails here at Creation Moments. Most of them are positive, but occasionally we hear from someone who disagrees with us. One such writer told us that there are, and I quote, “thousands upon thousands of articles written in medical journals about how evolution has been of enormous benefit in medicine.” read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments
By Ken Ham Included on the long list of so-called microaggressions is the theme of “color blindness,” defined as “Statements that indicate that a White person does not want to or need to acknowledge race.” The list includes statements that you shouldn’t say, such as, “I don’t believe in race,” or “There’s only one race, the human race.” Apparently refusing to acknowledge so-called “race” is offensive because it denies the individual “races” of people. Well, not only is this obviously extreme, but it’s also bad science! There aren’t individual races of people—there is only one race, the human race. …read
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By Ken Ham Well, in a recent Thanksgiving address US President Barack Obama made this statement in the context of American values: ”all God’s children are worthy of our compassion and care.” Now, what Obama is saying is true—equality, compassion, and care for others are all biblical values grounded in the fact that we are made in God’s image (Genesis 1:27). But, sadly, it looks like Obama only recognizes this for some of God’s children, because he doesn’t believe that this is true for the unborn. Instead of deserving compassion and care, Obama believes that they should …read more Read
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Karl Giberson’s evolutionary theodicy doesn’t stand up to atheist apostate John W. Loftus, and he abandons intellectual Christianity. …read more Read more here: creation.com
By Creation Moments Creation Moments isn’t in the business of reviewing Hollywood films, and we’re not about to start now. However, we do have some thoughts about the whole Jurassic Park movie franchise. Though these films are entertaining, Christians need to be aware that the films are also promoting evolution by claiming that modern-day birds are descendents of Jurassic-age dinosaurs. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments
By Ken Ham According to our local paper The Cincinnati Enquirer, a national “readers’ poll conducted jointly by USA Today and 10Best.com . . . currently has the Cincinnati’s Zoo’s [sic] Festival of Lights ranked the No. 1 holiday-themed zoo lights show in the country.” At the same time, I wanted to let you know that we have heard from more than a few people who have visited our Christmas Town outreach at the Creation Museum and believe the tens of thousands of brightly-colored lights we display on the museum grounds in December—most of …read more Read more here: Ken
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By Ken Ham Bill Nye says that humans are empathetic because it works, and without it we wouldn’t be successful, but God’s Word gives us a clear answer. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
By Simon Turpin The issue is not whether a person can be a Christian and believe in evolution but what one has to concede theologically in order to hold to their belief. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
By David Casas Are we just another animal? …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
By Creation Moments Some of you will remember the book Chariots of the Gods that was such a hit in the 1980s. Though its author wasn’t the first or the last to write about “ancient astronauts”, Erich Von Däniken popularized the notion that aliens from other worlds had come to our planet eons ago. These alien beings supposedly left traces of their visits all over the world – from the pyramids of Egypt to the Nazca lines in southern Peru. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments
By Ken Ham This morning’s cover of the New York Daily News references the tragic shooting in San Bernardino, California, that left at least 14 dead and several wounded. It shows tweets from politicians referencing prayers for the victims but then boldly declares “God isn’t fixing this.” This front page of a major newspaper is a blast against approaching God in prayer—it’s mocking God and mocking Christianity. It clearly shows where our culture is at today as America becomes more secular. It’s an utter rejection of God and an ignorance …read more Read more here: Ken Ham AIG
By Ken Ham Because they just can’t logically and intellectually oppose what Answers in Genesis teaches and is doing, they resort to vile ridicule. It’s what you expect from people who want so much to suppress the truth (Romans 1) in their attempts to hide their own deceitful sin nature, that all they can do is resort to ad hominem attacks and mocking. Actually, it is a real-life example of the scoffers discussed in 2 Peter 3—those who scoff at the Christian message and reject Creation, the Flood, and the coming judgment. And remember, these scoffers are not scoffing …read
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By Multimedia On this episode of ID The Future, Casey Luskin continues his discussion about Talk Origins, a resource often used by supporters of Darwinian evolution to refute arguments made by proponents of intelligent design. After taking a closer look, Luskin found FAQs on Talk Origins guilty of citation bluffing, overstated claims, and other misleading tactics. In particular, the Talk Origins FAQ on speciation claims to provide evidence of “observed instances” of new species. On further review, this turns out to be far from the case. Tune in to Luskin as he explains why in this conclusion to a two-part
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By Multimedia On this episode of ID The Future, Casey Luskin discusses Talk Origins, a resource often used by supporters of Darwinian evolution to refute arguments made by proponents of intelligent design. After taking a closer look, Luskin found FAQs on Talk Origins guilty of citation bluffing, overstated claims, and other misleading tactics. In particular, the Talk Origins FAQ on speciation claims to provide evidence of “observed instances” of new species. On further review, this turns out to be far from the case. Tune in to Luskin as he explains why! Your browser does not support playing Audio, please upgrade
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By Creation Moments Though they are less than a half inch in length, recent studies have shown that Habronattus jumping spiders have eyesight that, in some ways, rivals our own. In fact, they can do something even your family pooch can’t do – see colors. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments