Zircons may hint at a story about the early earth, but only with the help of God’s Word. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
By Ken Ham I expect that an anti-biblical American TV series will soon be used in public schools across the country, and I want parents to be prepared to counter the series’ evolutionary arguments from a biblical standpoint. Early this year, the 13-episode TV miniseries Cosmos: A SpaceTime Odyssey, hosted by astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson,aired in the United States. This series was marketed as an effort to encourage scientific literacy, but most of its time was spent presenting an atheistic, anti-biblical belief system. As this series will no doubt be used in many science classes, the evolutionary indoctrination will be
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By Creation Moments A new revolutionary design in metal-cutting blades has been added to the metal-working industry. In use, the new blade is fixed in one position while the metal to be shaped spins on a lathe. This new blade stays sharp six times longer than the old blade design. When cutting titanium, the old-style cutting blades become dull almost the second they are used, but the new blades last up to 30 minutes. This wonderful new blade was developed by two engineers who got the original idea from a rat. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments
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By Ken Ham This year, our Vacation Bible School (VBS) students and their churches were a part of an amazing project—raising money to provide meals for hungry children living in needy areas. The project was a huge success! We are excited to announce that more than 500,000 meals were provided by VBS students and churches! What’s more, very important gospel tracts were distributed with each meal! This means that through this outreach, kids who may have never heard about Christ will see a wonderful example of Christ’s love and then learn about His offer of salvation. My brother, Steve, wrote
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During an October 28 meeting of the Pontifical Academy of Sciences held in the Vatican, Pope Francis claimed that evolution and the Big Bang do not contradict the Bible. If the Pope says it’s okay for Catholics to embrace naturalistic explanations, does that settle the controversy? More… …read more Read more here: icr.org
By Multimedia On this episode of ID the Future, hear the next segment of a recent “Science and Human Origins” conference that took place in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho on September 20. Listen in as Dr. John West discusses the social implications of Darwinism and the impact of Darwin’s theory on our culture’s understanding of human beings. 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
The “worlds most powerful computer” testifies to the reality of God.
By Creation Moments When a flower lives in harmony with and is dependent upon, say, an insect for fertilization, this is known as symbiosis. Creation Moments programs have given many examples of this, and each one defies the notion that these relationships could have developed by chance over very long times. We have another example today. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments
By Ken Ham These are exciting times at AiG. The life-size Noah’s Ark project is moving ahead in leaps and bounds. This past week, the board of directors met at Answers in Genesis. They were given a detailed update on the Ark Encounter project, to be built off I-75 (between Cincinnati and Lexington, Kentucky). Because of the intense construction activity on the Ark site, the board members were taken on a helicopter tour of the Ark property to see the progress. I have included a video below, as the chairman of the board and his wife accompanied me and our
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Sometime after the Fall, several animals became omnivorous, carnivorous, parasitic, and/or insectivorous, then started incorporating blood into their diet. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
By Ken Ham With millions watching this live debate on February 4, 2014, Bill Nye “the Science Guy” squared off with Answers in Genesis founder and president Ken Ham in a historic debate. Go behind the scenes and beyond the event with this book to get even more details on the topics discussed! Earlier this month, Bill Nye (TV’s famous “Science Guy”) appeared on Global News’s The Morning Show on October 1, 2014 and, speaking about people who believe in biblical creation, boldly predicted that “In another 20 years those guys will be just about out of business.” Other secularists
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Carpenter ant colonies evade zombie apocalypse because only the climbing dead become weapons of mass dispersion. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
Up to the mid-19th century, a myth was just that—a myth. The Greek stories of gods and African spirit folk tales were regarded as untrue, whereas the findings of historians who compared documentary records were generally regarded as true. So was Genesis 1 to 11. But during the 19th century, ideas about what constituted a myth underwent rapid evolution. Myths were no longer regarded as stories devoid of truth, while truth was regarded as acceptable even if intertwined with myth. In the 20th century, Freud,1 a number of other writers, and people such as Velikovsky,2 came to regard myth as
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How ‘lies’ confounded an evangelist by Dean R. Marshall Published: 16 October 2014 (GMT+10) Doubt can be a severe problem and was something that both Billy Graham and Charles Templeton faced.1,2 They were good friends, both famous evangelists, and they discussed those doubts. Those same doubts eventually caused Charles Templeton to say goodbye to God.1–3 And the basis for Templeton saying farewell to God stems from the ideas of Charles Lyell. Lyell’s motive and method Lyell wrote in a letter4 to one of his friends: “I had conceived the idea, five or six years ago, that if ever the Mosaic
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If God created everything in 6 days when exactly were ‘bad things’ created? One of the most common questions asked of Christians is some version of: “If God is so loving, why are there bad things in the world?” The implication being that if God created this world in the state it is in, He can’t be ‘very good’ Himself. This is sometimes used as a reason to reject belief in God. Exodus 20:11 states God created everything in 6 literal days. But that then means that claws and poison must also have been created within those 6 days …
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By Ken Ham A chimpanzee at the Los Angeles Zoo. Photo courtesy of Wikimedia Commons, http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Lightmatter_chimp.jpg Human rights may no longer be just for humans. A group called the Nonhuman Rights Project is currently involved in a legal battle to get a 26-year-old chimpanzee named Tommy recognized as a legal person deserving of certain legal rights, such as “bodily liberty and bodily integrity.” The group claims that Tommy “is being unlawfully imprisoned and therefore being deprived of his fundamental common law right to bodily liberty.” Of course, this chimp only has a right to bodily liberty if it …read more
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By Ken Ham Some weeks ago, I shared posts from an AiG board member, his wife, and their four children who were greatly burdened to adopt a family of six children from Eastern Europe. They didn’t want to see these six children split up, and they wanted to adopt them into their family as the Lord has adopted us as believers. This is a heart warming account, and I encourage you to read the post about when they—now a family of twelve—arrived home in the USA. Home is so much more than a place. It is where you belong. It
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By Multimedia On this episode of ID the Future hear part 2 of Casey Luskin’s talk on the latest findings in microbiology and how they impact the debate over intelligent design and Darwinian evolution (find part 1 of his talk here). Casey discusses the current information age of biology, and how only intelligent design can make sense of the latest discoveries. 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 Discovery Institute On this episode of ID the Future, hear the first part of a talk that Casey Luskin recently gave on the latest findings in molecular biology. Casey Luskin discusses the non-coding DNA that control a huge of the cellular processes, and what we still don’t know about the genome. 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 Creation Moments One of our Creation Moments listeners has written to ask how evolutionists explain the development of male and female. The problem is, if a mutation produced the first male, it isn’t likely that another mutation would have produced the first female at the same time and in the same neighborhood. The writer further pointed out that studies now show that with the current genetic errors we all carry within us, one male and one female would not be enough to establish a new population of male and female creatures. read more …read more Read more here: Creation
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Believers today owe a great deal to a man who almost five centuries ago determined that it was vital for Englishmen to have the Bible written in their native tongue. …read more Read more here: creation.com
Robert G. Ingersoll knew-and wasn’t shy in telling others, either. …read more Read more here: creation.com
By Ken Ham Many Christian colleges in the United States are compromising the biblical principles to which they supposedly adhere in exchange for worldly viewpoints—particularly in the book of Genesis. This compromise is a biblical authority undermining issue that permeates much of the church. It’s one of the reasons so many churched young people have a very secularized worldview. I’ve written several times about such rampant compromise that it is dangerous to our young people. Many of them actually walk away from the church and the Christian faith because of it. Sadly, many parents don’t realize this and spend thousands
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By Creation Moments Just imagine a scientist going to the supermarket where he picks up a banana, an antenna from a blue crab, and a whisker from a catfish. He takes these back to his lab, hooks them together and connects the whole thing to his computer. He calls it a “bananatrode” and uses it to detect chemicals from the human body called dopamine. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments
Drs. Elizabeth Mitchell and Terry Mortenson discuss a recent local presentation that they attended. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
A thought-provoking allegory about a self-perpetuating, self-sustaining, bio-degradeable factory. …read more Read more here: creation.com
By Creation Moments Sharks have larger and more complex brains than fish. In fact, in learning tests they score about as well as rabbits. That won’t get them into college, but it does show that they are not some prehistoric left-over of evolution. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments