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By Ken Ham This morning I had the privilege of addressing the Northern Kentucky Chamber of Commerce at its regular breakfast meeting, where I gave an update on the life-size Noah’s Ark construction and the incredible future economic impact this is going to have on the state of Kentucky and especially Northern Kentucky, as well as the neighboring states of Ohio and Indiana. We have already heard of a number of hotels and restaurants that will now be developed in Williamstown, Kentucky, where the Ark is being built. Many people at the breakfast commented that they had not realized the [More]
By Dr. Jason Lisle Many Christians have bought into the idea of extraterrestrial alien life. But is this idea really biblical? …read more Read more here: AIG Daily     
Brother Kent has an official Youtube channel now and he’s uploaded a lot of videos dealing with a wide variety of subjects including creation and evolution, current events, Bible prophecy and more. You can check it out  by clicking here.
By CMI The creosote shrub is common in the desert of the American Southwest and northern Mexico. This remarkable plant is not only well designed for life in the desert, but also it protects itself from those who would munch on its leaves. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments     
Many of the biggest dinosaurs, such as some of the long-necked sauropods like Brachiosaurus, Titanosaurus, and Apatosaurus, would have eaten colossal amounts of vegetation. So why do we find such a conspicuous absence of plants in rocks containing dinosaur fossils? Take for example the Morrison Formation in Montana, USA. Even though this Formation has yielded many dinosaur fossils, there is a startling scarcity of vegetation preserved. This phenomenon of ‘missing vegetation’ doesn’t just apply to dinosaurs. The Coconino Sandstone in the Grand Canyon has many animal track-ways, but it is almost devoid of plants. These rocks tell us something profound [More]
By Multimedia On this episode of ID the Future, listen to the first segment of a recent talk that Casey Luskin gave on ID and law where he unpacks the definition of intelligent design. As Casey points out, intelligent design involves much more than just a critique of Darwinian evolution; it uses reasoning to recognize patterns that show an intelligent origin, similar to methods employed in archaeology and forensic science. 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     
Many people think that Charles Darwin first thought of the idea of natural selection. However, others prior to Darwin described the concept, although they sometimes used slightly different terminology. For instance, Carl Linnaeus, the creationist ‘father of taxonomy’ wrote of a ‘struggle for survival’ in nature. Similarly, James Hutton wrote about the concept of natural selection. Probably the most influential character was Edward Blyth, an English chemist and zoologist who wrote major articles on natural selection two decades before Darwin published the Origin of Species. Darwin differed in trying to use the concept of natural selection to promote the idea [More]
By Multimedia On this episode of ID the Future, David Boze examines the plight of Dr. Daniel Shechtman, recent winner of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his discovery of quasicrystals, who had previously suffered much rejection and ridicule for threatening the consensus of the scientific establishment. Listen in and consider the parallels between Shechtman’s once-heretical science and the modern-day rejection and scorn of the ID movement. 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 Sunday school is actually more likely to be detrimental to the spiritual and moral health of our children. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily     
By Tim Chaffey Belief in evolution does more than just undermine the foundation for the doctrine of salvation found in Genesis. It also distorts our eschatological hope. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily     
By Creation Moments How did Noah have sons and build the Ark when he was 500 years old? Today, scientists can measure a marked decline in mental abilities even in a healthy 50 year old man. Undoubtedly there are several factors, with God behind each of them. However, one of the answers appears to be nutrition. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments     
By Ken Ham As many of you may know the founding chairman of the board of our creation apologetics ministry 35 years ago came from England: Professor (“Prof”) John Rendle-Short. The Lord used my good friend Prof to burden me for ministry in the UK, and Prof pleaded with me (nearly 30 years ago) to travel to England and help reach the English church and the nation with the creation/gospel message. This resulted in the founding of an affiliated ministry in that country, which later changed its name to Answers in Genesis when it became a sister organization of our [More]
If God is all-knowing and all-good, why did He make the devil? …read more Read more here: creation.com     
By Creation Moments Unfortunately, many biblical archaeologists do not accept the Bible’s account of the period of the judges. They believe that there was no distinct Israel during this time. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments     
Tolerant and peace-loving Bahá’í followers never argue-or so they argue. …read more Read more here: creation.com     
By Tom Hennigan Some people believe creation is something we should worship. Others believe its purpose is to serve mankind’s greater good. Which view is right? …read more Read more here: AIG Daily     
By Creation Moments When a honeybee finds a good source of food, she returns to the hive to tell fellow bees where it is. Her dance tells nest mates the direction of the source from the nest and how far away it is. Researchers have long puzzled over how the bee knows the distance she has traveled. Several theories have been proposed, but until now, none have been proven. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments     
By Don Landis Hermeneutics—“rightly dividing the word of truth”—begins with a careful look at each word to determine its original meaning. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily     
What does Leviticus really teach about rabbit eating habits? A proper understanding of biblical Hebrew and modern biology refutes an atheopathic attack on Scripture …read more Read more here: creation.com     
By Creation Moments Scientists have discovered that seemingly purposeless behaviors among leaf cutting ants actually serve an important function. Leaf cutting ants cut green leaves into pieces that they can carry back to the nest. As they cut a leaf, they vibrate, creating an effect like an electric knife. Since they can cut the leaves without vibrating, it would seem to have no purpose. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments     
By Ken Ham As we all get older at AiG, a natural question some people have been asking me is, “Do you have a succession plan at the ministry?” …read more Read more here: AIG Daily     
By Dr. Elizabeth Mitchell Neanderthal architectural preferences like hot water, organized living spaces, and warm bedrooms add to our growing understanding that Neanderthals were human. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily     
By Ken Ham In a new Big Think video, Bill Nye, TV’s “the Science Guy,” states, “You can’t tell somebody what to do . . . ” and then proceeds to tell us all what to do. Later on in the short video defending abortion, he states that he wants to “encourage you to not tell women what to do,” but through the whole video clip he is telling women what to do—that they should abort (murder, really) a baby if they want to. It appears that Bill Nye, ever since his debate with me at the Creation Museum last [More]
By Ken Ham In a culture that is rapidly becoming more and more anti-Christian and anti-God, it’s more vital than ever that we reach out with the good news of the gospel of Jesus Christ. We need to challenge our culture with the truth of God’s Word and the authority of the Scriptures over our thinking and our choices. This is our passion at AiG. We train and equip the church to stand on the authority of God’s Word, answer the skeptical questions of this age, and proclaim the gospel with authority. And we couldn’t do any of this without [More]
By Ken Ham On October 7, I’m privileged to be speaking once again at Harvest Christian Fellowship in Riverside, California (not too far from Los Angeles). Pastor Greg Laurie has invited me to speak in his pulpit several times over 20 years, and I encourage our supporters in Southern California to mark the date of Wednesday (evening), October 7 on their calendars and come to hear me speak—plus also get an update on the exciting Ark Encounter project. Many of you will recognize Pastor Laurie’s name. He is now holding evangelistic outreaches around the country, often in large football and [More]
By Creation Moments Both Spain and Portugal claim to have discovered Brazil in the 16th century. However, mounting evidence suggests that neither country can claim discovery of Brazil. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments     
An answer to the serious charge that CMI’s stance on Genesis is contrary to the ‘life in the Spirit’, betraying instead a carnal or ‘fleshly’ mindset. …read more Read more here: creation.com