By Dr. Tommy Mitchell Why do bad things happen? Human beings seek to reconcile their understanding of an all-powerful, loving God with the seemingly endless suffering around them. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
“Here is a link to part 2” Admin By Multimedia In this first episode of ID the Future, Casey Luskin interviews Dr. Richard Sternberg, evolutionary biologist and CSC Senior Fellow, whose discussion of whale origins is featured in Illustra Media’s documentary, Living Waters: Intelligent Design in the Oceans of the Earth. Sternberg critiques whale evolution, noting that the timespan is too short for the bodyplan modifications needed to transition from a land mammal to a whale. Purchase Living Waters today! Your browser does not support playing Audio, please upgrade your browser or find our podcast on podOmatic Download Episode …read
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By Ken Ham If you follow my blog, you may have heard about my newest book, Ready to Return: Bringing Back the Church’s Lost Generation. This book, written with Jeff Kinley, uses brand-new primary research from America’s Research Group to expose the secular thinking of young people who regularly attend our churches. The answers of the twentysomethings (also called millennials) inside our churches to questions about the authority of God’s Word, the gospel, salvation, gay “marriage,” and more reveal that these young adults do not have a worldview built on God’s Word but instead think basically just like the world.
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Two correspondents ask: why are we punished because of Adam’s sin? How would you respond? …read more Read more here: creation.com
By Dr. Elizabeth Mitchell When a parasitic wasp skewers an orb spider and glues an egg to its back, she sets off a chain of events that alters the behavior and destiny of the spider. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
By Multimedia This episode of ID the Future features part of a lecture given by Biologic Institute scientist Doug Axe on his research on the molecule lignin. Lignin provides a paradoxical case for the Darwinian method of evolution, but fits perfectly into a design oriented scientific paradigm. Thirty percent of non-fossil organic carbon on the planet is lignin, so in a Darwinian world, something should have developed the ability to consume lignin–but it hasn’t. Lignin binds together and protects plant cellulose, which is vital to all types of large plant life; “The peculiar properties of lignin therefore make perfect sense
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By Larry L. Zimmerman If mathematics is already thought out and constructed by someone, it is logical that there would be no contradictions. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
By Ken Ham Although my Facebook page can receive a lot of negative (and often very ignorant, many times blasphemous and expletive-laden) comments from skeptics and secularists, I also receive wonderful testimonies from people who have been blessed and changed by AiG’s ministry as God has blessed. These encouraging testimonies all came in to us around the same time, so I thought I would share them with you! We always appreciate hearing how God is using AiG to impact hearts and lives. Ken, I just want you to know that after recently joining a young adult Sunday school class where
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By Ken Ham Polls show that the twentysomethings sitting next to you in the pews may not embrace your faith. What happened to them? …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
By Creation Moments You may remember the “ice man” discovered in a glacier in the Alps in 1991. His frozen body had been preserved in the ice for thousands of years. Even his hair, beard and skin were largely intact. While there is some debate about when he lived, he is easily dated, in the biblical framework, to within several centuries after the Flood. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments
By Ken Ham Yes, everyone knows that people from all over the country (and world) are traveling to visit the Creation Museum in Northern Kentucky. And the incredible positive feedback continues to grow! After all, it’s a spectacular world-class facility, as many people tell us—and it’s evangelistic, honoring God and His Word. Now some visitors are coming with a surprising goal in mind (perhaps not even aware of the wonderful content inside the museum): to ride our Screaming Raptor Zip Lines over our beautiful gardens and through dozens of acres of scenic wooded property. A family, who supports the Creation
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Remarkable coincidences in the wake of creation evangelism! …read more Read more here: creation.com
Nature’s word processor-with inbuilt spell checker. …read more Read more here: creation.com
By Creation Moments Researchers at Purdue University are demonstrating that parrots are capable of intelligent communication. Their carefully designed experiments have convinced even skeptics that the two parrots under study are not just giving conditioned responses. Their results are challenging the accepted scientific knowledge about animal intelligence and the evolutionary claim that intelligence is one of the traits that separate us from animals. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments
By Ty Benbow What one reads in John’s Gospel is not a competing narrative, but rather a passage complementing what Matthew already recorded. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
By Creation Moments Did you know that radiocarbon dating may offer supporting evidence for Noah’s Flood? Many think that carbon dating provides evidence that the Earth is millions of years old, but this is not true. Radiocarbon dating can only reliably date things that are less than 3,000 years old. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments
Creation ministry tour ‘switched many on’ to the foundational importance of Genesis to the Gospel! …read more Read more here: creation.com
By Creation Moments The Bible tells us that at the beginning of the Israelites’ 430-year stay in Egypt, they were well respected for Joseph’s sake. Later, when the Egyptian leadership forgot how Joseph saved Egypt, it began making their lives difficult. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments
By Ken Ham AiG continues to increase ways to reach more people, and in more countries, with the saving message of the gospel. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
By Don Landis Sometimes we can destroy the meaning of a text by an incomplete study of the context or by imposing our own ideas on it. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
Since people in Noah’s day had such long lifespans, think of the amount of knowledge and skills they could acquire. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
By Multimedia On this episode of ID the Future, Casey Luskin discusses the Next Generations Science Standards (NGSS). The attempt to promote pro-Darwin science standards will diminish local control over what students learn. In Star Trek, the scientifically advanced race of Vulcans lives by the motto ‘infinite diversity and infinite combinations’. Their formula for scientific diversity makes sense as science advances by challenging old ideas and encouraging people to test new ones. Right now, public school education seems intent on adopting the opposite philosophy. Your browser does not support playing Audio, please upgrade your browser or find our podcast …read
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By Ken Ham I’m in Northern Ireland for speaking ministry, but I hear that a religious freedom situation in my home state of Kentucky has become national news in the USA. I don’t know all that has been happening with a certain county clerk in Kentucky and the issuing of marriage licenses as it relates to gay “marriage,” and it’s a bit complicated (for example, nobody can fire the clerk, as I understand it, because she is elected and only voters can remove her, or if the state legislature seeks to impeach her when it convenes next year). I think
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Two reality television shows testing the effects of explosives on walls coated with a protective polyurethane product give a clue to how pitch would have protected Noah’s Ark. …read more Read more here: creation.com
By Creation Moments A misunderstanding of some of the history recorded in Genesis has led some people to conclude that we are repeating the sins committed at the Tower of Babel. After all, we build huge cities and incredibly high skyscrapers. English is now virtually a universal language, and the Internet has led to the international pooling of knowledge. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments
By Ken Ham We’ve just had another historic day in the construction of the life-size Ark (in Williamstown, Kentucky). The east tower (the one on the right in the first photo below, facing the front of the Ark construction site) that will house elevators and stairs was completed last week—it’s over 80 feet high. The middle tower is nearing completion and the west tower will be finished in about three weeks or so. The photos show the towers in relation to the 510-foot-long Ark. A photograph of the Ark construction site taken last week The completed east tower from the
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Whatever our job may be, it can be regarded as serving Christ and helping to fulfill His primeval-dominion commandment, and even helping lead others to know Him. More… …read more Read more here: icr.org