By Ken Ham According to evolutionists, Lucy walked on two legs, and the group she represents is a distant ancestor of humanity (though how closely related is disputed even in their camp). US President Barack Obama even recently “met” Lucy and commented, almost reverently, on how she shows how all mankind is related to one another. Obama stated, “We are reminded that Ethiopians, Americans, all the people of the world are part of the same human family, the same chain. And as one of the professors who was describing the artifacts correctly pointed out, so much of the hardship …read
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By Troy Lacey Disney/Pixar’s Good Dinosaur did leave us wondering what exactly good means. But the Christian has a perfect standard on this. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
By Dr. Elizabeth Mitchell Evolutionary scientists assume the patterns they see result from evolution and therefore erroneously believe evolutionary thinking can help the war on cancer. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
By Creation Moments It is common for evolutionists to dismiss a lot of great work by creationists, saying that their papers do not appear in their own peer-reviewed journals. But now, editors of the two most prestigious peer-reviewed medical journals have gone on record as saying that the peer-review process doesn’t mean much anymore. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments
What is ‘creationism’? How is the word used in the creation vs evolution debate? …read more Read more here: creation.com
By Creation Moments Many people – especially those who believe in creation – avoid watching science shows on TV because these programs are usually saturated with unscientific claims favoring evolution. However, even Darwinian soapboxes like Nova can be worth watching, just as long as you do so with a discerning eye. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments
By Ken Ham You probably know that the Grand Canyon is one of the best places on earth you can visit to view powerful evidence that confirms the biblical account of Noah’s Flood. When you grew up and went to school, you may have been taught the false view of the Canyon’s formation in your sciences classes, namely that over millions of years, the Colorado River supposedly slowly carved out a part of northern Arizona to form the Grand Canyon. Increasingly, though, even secular geologists are beginning to agree with catastrophist creationists about the Canyon: a lot of water, over
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By David B. Smith Most people have heard of Stonehenge and Cheops, but archaeologists have discovered monuments built many years earlier. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
By Creation Moments As we all know, there are 66 books in the Bible – no more, no less. And yet, from the way that many people interpret the first chapter of Genesis, it appears that they have added a sixty-seventh book to the Bible – a special “book” they use to interpret the other 66 books of the Bible. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments
The themes of praise and thanksgiving are very prominent throughout Scripture. The word “praise” and its derivatives occur over 330 times, and “thanks,” with its derivatives, over 150 times. If frequency of occurrence were an indicator, we might conclude that thanksgiving is important and praise-giving is twice as important! More… …read more Read more here: icr.org
By Ken Ham How do they get so many people to believe in an incomprehensible process, that matter gave rise to life and all life evolved by natural processes? Well, they indoctrinate people to falsely believe in an incomprehensible amount of time—billions of years. Given so much supposed time, people think anything can happen! But one can have as much time as one can imagine, and life could never arise by natural process—it’s an impossible process. And because of man’s sin nature, many will believe an impossible process (that life arose by natural processes) instead of believing in the …read
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By Dr. Joe Francis Every second, our bodies must monitor a melange of threats that seek to invade and destroy. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
By Creation Moments Scientists who reject the Bible believe that man’s ability to see light from distant stars and galaxies can be likened to a deadly torpedo that sinks the ship of young earth creationism. But they are not taking into consideration that there are many possible solutions to how light from distant stars could reach the Earth very quickly. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments
By Jeremy Ham This holiday comes every year, so at times Thanksgiving Day can seem like just a tired tradition. After all, each time is usually about the same as the year before. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
By Dr. Terry Mortenson Many old-earth creationists (OEC) try to get around young-earth creationist arguments about there being no death (animal or human) before Adam sinned. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
By Creation Moments A scientific paper called “DDT: A Case Study in Scientific Fraud” was published a few years ago in the Journal of American Physicians and Surgeons. Though the author deals with scientific fraud related to the banning of DDT, he also gives insights into how some scientists are committing fraud to support other matters, like global warming and evolution. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments
By Ken Ham President Obama also provided an interview for the magazine, in which he made several statements that helped highlight the change that has occurred in the Western culture’s thinking over the past few decades. He stated, “There had been a remarkable attitude shift — in hearts and minds — across America. The [Supreme Court] ruling [legalizing gay marriage] reflected that. It reflected our values as a nation founded on the principle that we are all created equal.” Now, this is ironic. Obama clearly believes in evolution. He even called the supposed human ancestor “Lucy” (really just an extinct
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By Avery Foley Evolutionists are correct in one thing: understanding where people came from is essential to understanding morality and answering the problems in our society. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
By Creation Moments On today’s Creation Moments broadcast, we’re going to give you a little quiz, so put on your thinking cap! read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments
By Ken Ham An article on Cincinnati.com (AiG and the Creation Museum are located near Cincinnati) this week discussed the visit by the television series stars Adam Savage and Jamie Hyneman of Mythbusters. Adam Savage and Jamie Hyneman of Mythbusters. © Getty Images. The article commenced by discussing the Creation Museum: The topic of Greater Cincinnati’s very own Creation Museum probably won’t come up during the local stop of “MythBusters,” because, as Adam Savage puts it, it’s not even wrong. Savage explains this later in an interview with a reporter stating, Q: Are you going to visit the Creation Museum
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By Creation Moments The best fishermen not only know where the fish are biting, but exactly what type of bait or lure is needed to catch the big ones. That’s why I say that the best fisherman of all is not a man but a bird. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments
By Ken Ham America’s abortion giant Planned Parenthood recently took to Twitter in an apparent attempt to express their support of Hillary Clinton by using a statement like the one she has made in a debate and on her website, So Planned Parenthood, America’s largest abortion provider, really believes that “every child deserves the opportunity to live up to their God given potential”? Of course they don’t! If they did, they would stop murdering millions of them in their mother’s wombs! This is an utterly—I would say ridiculously—inconsistent statement for them to be making (or for Clinton to be making,
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By Multimedia On this episode of ID the Future, Casey Luskin rebuts recent claims that the mystery of the Cambrian explosion has been solved. Though the cause of the Cambrian explosion has so far remained elusive, a Nature paper, highlighted by Science Daily, is purporting that increased chemical sedimentation allowed animals to build hard parts, which could leave fossils. Tune in to hear Casey reason how this explanation is greatly lacking. 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
A street pianist’s performance shows a lack of understanding in the wake of the Paris terrorist attacks. …read more Read more here: creation.com
By Creation Moments When he was just a little boy, people could tell that Charlie was a problem child. By his own admission later in life, the boy was a sadist who experienced a great deal of pleasure from torturing and killing animals. One of his favorite things to do was killing birds by pounding on their heads with a hammer. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments
By Ken Ham Well, nearly six months after a national referendum in Ireland that legalized gay “marriage,” the first Irish marriages have now been celebrated. As I wrote back in May, this national decision to legalize same-sex “marriage” reflects a continued secularization of the Western world, and it breaks my heart to see people rejecting Jesus Christ and His Word. Our culture is increasingly turning away from any resemblance of a biblical worldview and is instead simply doing what’s right in its own eyes (Judges 21:25). And once you reject the biblical worldview, why shouldn’t marriage just be whatever you
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By Ken Ham Those of us who have visited Paris are stunned to see this beautiful city now filled with carnage resulting from several terror attacks that have claimed well over 100 lives and seen hundreds injured (dozens seriously). When such horrible tragedies occur, it makes all people think about their own mortality. As Christians, we understand, based on the teaching of Genesis 3 and other passages, that such evil acts are the consequence of the wicked sinful heart of man. When Christians agonize over terrible terrorist attacks, they should realize that evil like this is ultimately a result of
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