By Creation Moments Modern evolutionists often give us the impression that evolution was accepted by the scientific community of Darwin’s day. But the scientists of Darwin’s day didn’t hear his theory, slap themselves on the forehead, and say, “Of course!” In fact, some of the most influential scientists of the day were hostile to Darwinian evolution. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments
By Roger Patterson Was work part of God’s perfect creation? Or is labor a result of Adam’s sin in the garden? …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
By Ken Ham It is quickly becoming more and more obvious that religious freedom is declining (quite rapidly) in America. And with the June SCOTUS (Supreme Court of the United States) decision to legalize gay “marriage,”* this decline is happening faster than ever. Christians are increasingly being punished by the government for acting on their sincerely held religious beliefs about marriage that are based on the standard of Scripture. And we are hearing of more and more people being disciplined or fired from their jobs because they profess their Christian faith. Well, a recent ominous opinion from the Supreme Court
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By Creation Moments Honey has always been a popular food. For thousands of years it was a symbol of prosperity. Perhaps honey’s continuing appeal is one of the reasons there is so much research on honeybees. A research team has released their findings that explain how honeybees learn how to navigate. Another team has released information showing how bees know how far they have traveled. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments
By Troy Lacey When Jesus entered Capernaum he healed the slave of a centurion. Did the centurion come personally to request Jesus for this? …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
Why does CMI support the Masoretic chronology of ~4000 BC creation not the Septuagint’s ~5500 BC? …read more Read more here: creation.com
By Creation Moments Sometimes the Bible seems to offer unnecessary or even impossible details as it recounts a historical event. Take, for example, the Genesis account of Rachel’s death while giving birth to Benjamin. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments
By Ken Ham Over the years I have had a few opportunities to meet an extraordinary young man, Cooper, who lives in Northern California. He has attended many of our AiG events in the San Francisco Bay area, and his achievements have been such (he’s only 21) that I blogged about him a few years ago. This computer whiz and Eagle Scout is active in teaching creation apologetics in his heavily secularized area, and one of his teaching tools is a Rubik’s Cube. He has the extraordinary ability to speak to an audience and complete the highly complicated Rubik’s Cube
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By Ken Ham We have many great staff members. One of the most cheerful long-time museum workers is Stan Vandiver. I have known Stan for probably 18 years. The first time we met was when he and his late wife Roberta attended one of our very first family camps in the Cincinnati metropolitan area. Sadly, Roberta, who worked many years as a volunteer in the AiG offices (she and Stan drove about 75 minutes each way from the Dayton, Ohio area to be with us), passed away in May. In her memory, the Vandivers’ church decided to do something very
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By Creation Moments Scientists have long known that some ants communicate with one another using vibrations. They also know that these ants pick up vibrations through ears that are located in their knees. Ants in four subfamilies communicate using these vibrations. These ants tend to build nests with wood or dried pulp, which tend to carry the vibrations. Disturb a carpenter ant nest, and the vibrations will begin. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments
By Multimedia On this episode of ID the Future, listen in as Casey Luskin talks with Dr. Neil Steiner, an engineer who works on computer and engineering research with the Information Sciences Institute at University of Southern California. Dr. Steiner offers his expertise to give unique insight into the debate over intelligent design and evolution, comparing natural biological systems to human designed technology. 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, Casey Luskin talks with Dr. Cornelius Hunter — a Discovery Institute Fellow, adjunct professor, and author — about his website Darwin’s Predictions, which critically examines 22 fundamental predictions of evolutionary theory. In this fourth and final podcast of the series, Dr. Hunter discusses evolution’s failed prediction that competition should be greatest between neighbors. 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, Casey Luskin talks with Dr. Cornelius Hunter—a Discovery Institute Fellow, adjunct professor, and author—about his website Darwin’s Predictions, which critically examines 22 fundamental predictions of evolutionary theory. In this third podcast of the series, Dr. Hunter discusses how mutations are adaptive and features of James Shapiro’s natural genetic engineering model. 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, Casey Luskin talks with Dr. Cornelius Hunter—a Discovery Institute Fellow, adjunct professor, and author—about his website Darwin’s Predictions, which critically examines 22 fundamental predictions of evolutionary theory. In this second podcast of the series, Dr. Hunter discusses the uniqueness of DNA code and differences in fundamental molecules. 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 Rich Wendling Christians should love, not fear, Muslims. If you look under the surface, you’ll see just how hopeless their religion leaves them. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
By Ken Ham As I mentioned in my previous blog post, I am excited to announce the release of Ready to Return: Bringing Back the Church’s Lost Generation. We have a great opportunity for you to be able to read the first chapter for free and watch my video, Already Gone. I believe this book will be a vital resource to equip pastors, parents, and every Christian to reach out to the millennials in our churches—many of whom have lost their biblical foundation (or were never taught it), and bring them back to the authority of the Word of God.
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By Creation Moments People who believe that God used evolution to bring about all living things claim that the Bible and evolution are telling the same story using different words. They say that everything in both stories happens in the same order. But is this really true? read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments
By Ken Ham My new book Ready to Return—Bringing Back the Lost Generation has arrived in AiG’s warehouse. I was thrilled to receive a copy yesterday. This book deals specifically with research conducted on the 20s generation (also known as “millennials” who regularly attend church, and what they believe. The results are very revealing and shocking. There is an incredible mission field inside our churches—but it needs a correct approach based on a real understanding of where these twenty-somethings (primarily the millennial generation) are at in their thinking. This is a really a sequel to the book Already Gone .
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By Ken Ham We’re excited to announce a brand-new science curriculum from AiG’s speaker/writer Dr. Tommy Mitchell. Dr. Mitchell is a great friend (and cribbage opponent!) of mine, and his humorous and entertaining talks on creation and biblical authority are always popular for teens and adults. Well, junior high school students will love learning about how their bodies work as they get introduced to anatomy and physiology by Dr. Mitchell, a medical doctor (he specializes in internal medicine). Students ages 12 and up will learn about their bones and muscles and the building blocks that make up our bones and
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By Creation Moments When Jesus healed people, they were usually immediately and completely healed. In several instances, He wasn’t even in the presence of the person He healed. Then we come to a curious instance of a healing in the Gospel of Mark. Mark 8:22-25 tells us that Jesus was asked to heal a blind man in Bethsaida. After spitting on His hands and touching the man’s eyes, He asked the blind man if he could see anything. The man announced that people looked like trees. After Jesus touched his eyes again, the man could see clearly. read more …read
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By Ken Ham Recently a short video was produced that claims to show “550 million years of evolution in 40 seconds.” This video was made for the book Evo, which is “a 30 meter [98 foot] long book folded in a zigzag way, which depicts our evolution through 153 great-grandfathers.” This book has apparently even inspired an evolutionary exhibition in one of Europe’s largest libraries in Amsterdam. Now, this animated video goes rapidly through the supposed evolutionary steps backwards from human to what appears to be some kind of flatworm or fluke, and then back again. But animating something doesn’t
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By Ken Ham God will preserve His Church. No principality or power will ever be able to stop His work, halt the preaching of the gospel, demolish His Church in general, or ruin any particular soul that is built upon the rock that is Christ. At the same time, this does not mean there will not be great failings within the Church, just as we saw great failings with God’s people in the Old Testament and in the Middle Ages. —from Ready to Return In my eye-opening best-seller Already Gone , I explored, using primary research from Britt Beemer and
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Evidence for the Genesis Flood and Noah’s Ark is crucial to understanding the world’s history. …read more Read more here: creation.com
By Creation Moments Let’s assume for a moment that the evolutionary explanation for the origin of the Earth and sun is correct. The sun formed about 4.6 billion years ago. Let’s imagine that evolutionists are right in saying that life originated on Earth about 3.5 billion years ago. This scenario creates many scientific problems, but today we want to focus on one problem that is seldom mentioned. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments
By Ken Ham Answers in Genesis had a booth at the Kentucky State Fair recently—and so did the secularists. And as usual they showed clearly their utter intolerance for Christianity and intolerance of the free exercise of religion (except for their own religion). You can see this by looking at the sign (which is also misleading) that comments on our Ark. Keep up to date with the life-size Ark project that will open next year and learn the answers to some of the common questions we receive about Ark Encounter. Meanwhile, we had a great crowd Saturday morning for the
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By Ken Ham These beautiful bows remind me of my parents’ teaching of what the Bible says about God’s purpose in giving us the rainbow. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
By Creation Moments Today we look back on the European migration to North America as one of the results of a more enlightened age. When we do this, we forget that the American Indians migrated to North and South America from Asia and built their own culture long before the Europeans. If what a Texas Christian University linguist says is true, the Olmec Indians of the American Southwest and Central America may not have been Indians at all. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments