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It is difficult for us, 150 or so years later, to appreciate the life-and-death struggle which convulsed the Christian world in the 19th century—and especially following the publication of Darwin’s Origin of Species in 1859. It was not, of course, the scientific theory of evolution only which gave problems: Nietzsche, with his ‘God is dead’ philosophy, the political views of Marx and Engels, the psychoanalytical theories of Freud, the application of ‘survival of the fittest’ ideas to extreme capitalism, and the higher criticism dogma of some theologians leading on to modernism and present-day liberalism—all these had one thing in common: [More]
By Multimedia On this episode of ID the Future, hear more of Dr. Michael Egnor and Casey Luskin’s discussion on free will. If there is no free will, and humans are merely following our chemical instructions, than how can we recognize evil and good? Tune in as Dr. Egnor explores the societal and political consequences of denying free will. 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 One of the staff here at AiG recently sent me a photo of a church sign that shows the continued decline of biblical authority here in the US: So they take the Bible seriously, but not literally? Well, this second photo that we found of the same church with a different sign further shows that by “seriously,” they don’t mean that they actually treat the teachings of God’s Word with respect and obedience! They don’t take Jesus’ Words in Matthew 19 concerning marriage being between a male and female literally. <img src="https://cdn-assets.answersingenesis.org/img/blogs/ken-ham/2015/10/church-sign-marriage-equality.jpg" alt="Church Sign: Marriage Equality, A [More]
By Ken Ham Her spiritual life is hanging in the balance and no one even knows that’s the case. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily     
By CMI Chocolate has long been thought of as a junk food. However, new research on several fronts reveals that chocolate should probably be reclassified as a health food. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments     
By Ken Ham I recently had the privilege of hosting Pastor Lloyd Pulley and his wife Karen at the Ark construction site in northern Kentucky. Pastor Lloyd is the senior pastor of Calvary Chapel Old Bridge in New Jersey where I had the honor to speak a few years ago. After touring the immense Ark at the construction site, I asked Pastor Lloyd what he thought about the Ark and its evangelistic message. He quickly replied, “the half was not told me,” in reference to 1 Kings 10:7 where the queen of Sheba responded after visiting Solomon in Jerusalem and [More]
By Ken Ham Moral decision-making is much more than just what our brain is doing. It’s about doing what is right based on an absolute standard. And the only absolute standard is God’s Word. Our morality needs to be based on the firm foundation of God’s infallible Word. As the Creator, only God has the authority to set the rules, and we aren’t at liberty to change or ignore them. The Only Absolute Standard for Morality Sadly, our culture largely no longer recognizes God’s Word as the authority, and increasing numbers of people believe man (and thus morality) evolved by [More]
By Ken Ham Your neighbors and coworkers might be more open to the idea of a Creator than you might realize! According to recent research from LifeWay, “More than 4 in 10 of the nonreligious believe physics and humanity point to a creator.” And “In a survey of 1,000 Americans, LifeWay Research found almost 8 in 10 (79 percent) believe the existence of human life means someone created it, while 72 percent think the organization of the universe shows a creator’s design.” So many Americans, despite evolutionary indoctrination in government-run schools, much of the media, museums, etc., do see evidence [More]
By CMI Mice of the Sahara Desert pile up round stones in front of their burrows, making small pyramids through which the air can flow. As the morning air heats up, the rocks heat up much more slowly. As the dew point of the rapidly warming air rises, water in the air begins to condense on the cooler stones. It turns out that having round stones leaves exactly the right shaped spaces for this to take place. This is how the mice get their water. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments     
What are the first animals that come to mind when you think of Noah’s Ark? …read more Read more here: AIG Daily     
By Ken Ham A pigment in skin called melanin is responsible for skin color and shade. This pigment is found in organelles called melanosomes inside cells. A Yale University team has found these melanosomes in a fossilized feather. Now, “because melanosomes differ by shape according to the type of melanin they produce—eumelanin, for example, can be black or brown depending on concentration, while pheomelanin is red—the researchers hypothesized that the appearance of a melanosome could be used to infer the color of the animal it belonged to.” Well, now another group of researchers “analyzed the chemical structure of melasonomes [sic] [More]
By Creation Moments Flying insects have been a huge mystery to scientists, especially those who believe in evolution. Until recently, scientists didn’t know how flying insects could fly. Wind tunnel tests on insect wings showed that their wings produce anywhere from a third to half as much lift needed for flight, depending on the species. Yet, horseflies have been clocked flying at up to 90 miles per hour! read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments     
By Ken Ham The Blaze article stated: Atheist biologist Richard Dawkins decried the fact that some Republican presidential candidates are creationists, calling it “disgraceful” and proclaiming that evolution is a “fact” that “you can not seriously disbelieve” . . . Dawkins repeatedly waded into controversial territory throughout the exchange, with Colmes at one point asking if the biologist believes that religious people are “mentally ill.” “It’s hard to use the word ‘mentally ill’ when there are so many of them,” Dawkins responded. “If they believed what they did and they were the only one they would undoubtedly be called mentally [More]
By Multimedia On this episode of ID the Future, CSC Fellow Paul Nelson and Casey Luskin share memories of the late David Raup, influential invertebrate paleontologist. Listen in as Nelson shares about Raup’s early participation at Pajaro Dunes, his realism about the scientific community’s attitude toward skeptics of evolution, and his courage to engage in thoughtful discussion with those of differing viewpoints. 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 Dr. Danny 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 CMI Here on our Creation Moments program we frequently report on fossil finds that show that rocks don’t take millions of years to form. We feature many of these, rather than just one example, in the hope that it will become common knowledge that it is not unusual for rocks to form rapidly. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments     
By Ken Ham Enjoy this time-lapse video showing a large piece of siding being placed on the Ark at the back. Also watch the roof and see the people working—they look like ants! This video helps give you a sense of how large this structure is. Next month we will be announcing the opening date, which will be sometime in 2016. Keep up-to-date on the Northern Kentucky project at ArkEncounter.com. Thanks for stopping by and thanks for praying,Ken …read more Read more here: Ken Ham AIG     
By CMI There are several groups of people around the world that claim to be part of the Jewish people. Many even practice a form of the Judaic rites. But they don’t have any provable connections to the Jewish people. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments     
By Ken Ham Many evolutionary scientists are desperate to answer the question “Are we alone in the universe?” with a resounding “No!” But so far all their research has not pointed to the possibility of any extraterrestrial life. Of course, this lack of life beyond Earth is exactly what we would expect in a biblical worldview. God created Earth to be inhabited (Isaiah 45:18), and Earth is the center of His attention. It’s where He sent His one and only Son to die for the salvation of Adam’s descendants (John 3:16). So Earth isn’t just one among many planets—it’s special [More]
By Multimedia On this episode of ID the Future, Dr. Michael Egnor and Casey Luskin continue their conversation, speaking on Dr. Egnor’s recent experience in an online debate on free will with evolutionary biologist Dr. Jerry Coyne. Listen in as Dr. Egnor explains why the argument against free will is self-refuting and shows how determinism as a theory in physics is dead. Your browser does not support playing Audio, please upgrade your browser or find our podcast on podOmatic Download Episode Dr. Michael Egnor is a Professor in the Department of Neurosurgery at The State University of New York at [More]
By Taylor Pool To pull off a month-long event to celebrate the new planetarium show Aliens: Fact or Fiction?, there’s much more work to be done than what meets the eye. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily     
By Ken Ham Aren’t you as deeply troubled and tremendously burdened as I am when you read these sad statistics about the millennials who attend our churches? …read more Read more here: AIG Daily     
By Multimedia On this episode of ID the Future, hear about a study from scientists at Yale that found that “human brain development is a symphony in three movements.” The human brain develops through distinct patterns in gene activity at different stages in the life span, which these researchers have likened to the choreography of an orchestra or ballet. Listen in! 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 Today I want to give you a unique opportunity—to take you behind the scenes at the life-size Ark construction site in Williamstown, Kentucky. For safety reasons and because we can’t interrupt construction, visitors will not be allowed at the construction site until we open the facility to the public. However, we can take you to the site via video. This short video gives you a bit of a look behind the scenes, and you will hear from our construction superintendent as he explains some of the things that will be happening at the site in the next [More]
By Bodie Hodge We want people to realize the Bible is true right from the start, so it is good to avoid mistakes in some of the artwork depicting the events of Genesis 1–11. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily     
By CMI You have probably never heard of the last animal you would ever want to meet undefended. This animal, found in the wild only in Madagascar, is called the fossa (pronounced FOO-sa). A typical specimen weighs only about 14 pounds. Its body is about 28 inches long, but its tail is another 28 inches long. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments     
By Larry L. Zimmerman Why is it so important for the Christian to behold the glory of God reflected in mathematics or anywhere else? …read more Read more here: AIG Daily