By Creation Moments Brine shrimp and water bears are tiny animals that are able to basically freeze dry into a state of suspended animation and then return to active life. Scientists have learned that they do this by replacing the water in their cells with a sugar called trehalose. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments
“Excellent article on the conquest of Canaan by Joshua and errors made in it’s dating.” Admin When Palestine was first opened to archaeologists, they were excited to seek evidence of Israel’s Conquest. When the findings didn’t match their expectations, they decided to throw out the Bible rather than question their assumptions. Archaeological research in the Holy Land began in earnest in the 1800s, driven by a keen interest in the history of Bible lands. Joshua’s Conquest of Canaan soon became an important focus. Unfortunately, two developments eventually led most scholars to deny that the Conquest ever happened. At first the
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By Ken Ham BioLogos is at it again! Earlier this week, I wrote about how they’re indoctrinating children, teens, and young adults with theistic evolution. But now they’re running (for the second time) a blog series on the supposed evidence for human evolution! Now, evolutionists have claimed for decades that humans evolved from an ape-like ancestor over long ages. But the so-called evidence they’ve produced for their idea doesn’t support it at all. In fact, many of the alleged fossils of “missing links” have turned out to be hoaxes, and many others are easily identified as either fully human or
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A life poured out for China and for God …read more Read more here: creation.com
Listen Now. On this episode of ID the Future, hear a discussion about a video recently released by Discovery Institute–The Workhouse of the Cell: Kinesin–that reveals the awe-inspiring inner workings of the cell. Kinesins are motorized transport machines that move cellular materials to their correct locations in the cell so they can perform their functions. Kinesins have two feet, or “globular heads,” that literally walk, one foot over another. Known as the “workhorses of the cell,” kinesins can carry cargo many times their own size. Watch the video at YouTube.
Many Americans are convinced that mainstream narratives are true—like humans descended from ape-like ancestors or that burning fossil fuels causes global warming. But many times large contingents totally disagree with these popular ideas. How can equally intelligent and educated people arrive at such opposing conclusions? Conventional thinkers often assume that those who diverge from mainstream narratives simply need more science education. However, a new study shows why some other factor must be to blame. More… …read more Read more here: icr.org
By Ken Ham I’m thrilled to announce that the revised and updated edition of Dr. Carl Werner’s Evolution: The Grand Experiment is now available in the Answers in Genesis web store! This exciting book, which is the first volume in a homeschool life science curriculum, will challenge your children to think critically about the creation/evolution issue. What’s more, Dr. Werner has added brand new interviews with two scientists who admit that “they attached whale body parts (flukes, blowholes, and fins) to land animals and supplied these altered fossils and diagrams to museums” as supposed proof of whale evolution. Evolution: The
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Did five million years of duking it out over females build the modern human male visage? …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
Listen Now. On this episode of ID the Future, Stephen Meyer debates Michael Shermer, founding publisher of Skeptic magazine, on the question: Should scientists be skeptical about Darwinian evolution? The debate extends into the topics of whether we should allow criticism of evolution in the classroom; the extinction of Neanderthals, and their differences from humans; and the controversy over global warming. …read more Read more here: id the future
A review of A Universe from Nothing by Lawrence M. Krauss. …read more Read more here: creation.com
By Ken Ham Every teacher, including Pastor Martin Thielen, needs to be reminded of this verse of Scripture. This verse came to mind when I read Pastor Thielen’s latest article on the creation/evolution issue. Now, I’ve written about Thielen before, who is known for his book What’s the Least I Can Believe and Still Be a Christian? He’s a United Methodist pastor and is, by his own admission, a theistic evolutionist. I often ponder the influence a Christian teacher has on his people—and I have to search my heart also before the Lord as I meditate on these verses: My
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Elitism of the worst kind, from a media presenter on religious affairs-a former church minister and lecturer in theology. …read more Read more here: creation.com
The July 2014 issue of Answers is on its way! Get ready to explore some of the world’s greatest natural wonders. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
By Ken Ham In running a Christian ministry and having lived in America since 1987, I continue to hear a lot about the U.S. Supreme Court’s idea of (so-called) separation of church and state—a phrase that is not in the U.S. Constitution. This idea is really nothing more than a ruse to attempt to eject Christianity from the culture. A recent article in the Baptist Press explains that a government-owned museum actually used tax money to promote the religion of humanism at an event this year. No one has seemed to care that this religion was funded and supported …read
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By Ken Ham Christian leaders and educators, if you register for our fifth annual Answers for Pastors conference by Thursday, July 31, you can still take advantage of the special “early bird” discount! As our church leaders proclaim biblical truths, some people are questioning the accuracy and relevance of God’s Word—including some church leaders! This conference equips Christian leaders and educators with answers from God’s Word Here in our state of Kentucky, one Louisville church—whose pastor rejects biblical creation—is allowing its first “gay marriage.” The leaders in that church aren’t teaching their flock to flee from sin to and take
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By Creation Moments Most people find the subject of radiometric dating too technical to understand. Until recent years, scientists who believe in creation haven’t had the necessary resources to explore radiometric dating in detail. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments
By Ken Ham Secularists are attacking a major Christian ministry for telling children they are sinners, as reported by Christian Today. Child Evangelism Fellowship (CEF) has been evangelizing children for more than 75 years through various means, the most notable being its Good News Clubs, which normally meet in homes, community centers, and schools. Another famous CEF program is the Wordless Book, a booklet that shares the salvation message using the colors black, red, white, gold, and green. More than ever, many secularists are deliberately and aggressively targeting our children and Christian ministries that teach the truth of God’s Word
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By Creation Moments Charles Darwin knew nothing about genetics. In his day the cell was thought to be filled with nothing more than a watery jell. Darwin also thought that characteristics picked up during life could be passed on to the next generation. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments
By Ken Ham It should come as no surprise. According to the News-Leader website, a Unitarian Church (which certainly does not hold to the fundamentals of Christianity) sponsored an “Evolution Camp” for children. I must admit I was shocked to read (if it is true) that an “Angela McCoy, who homeschools her son, Finn, 6, and is a member of a local Assembly of God church, volunteered as a teacher for Evolution Camp.” I know there are leaders in the Assembly of God denomination who accept evolution, but it’s a shock that a member of the AoG church is claimed
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By Creation Moments Scripture tells us that Solomon’s temple was overlaid with gold inside – the walls, the ceiling and even the floor! Solomon even decorated the Temple with gold, including over two U.S. tons of golden shields. Given the dimensions of the rooms, this would take a huge amount of gold. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments
By Ken Ham First the United Kingdom bans the teaching of creation in schools, and now the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) Trust prevents BBC journalists from fairly representing views on its science programs. According to a recent report in the UK’s Telegraph, journalists with the BBC have to take courses that teach them not to air “marginal views”—and they include controversies surrounding climate change. Now, many secularists claim that climate change is almost completely man made, but biblical creationists hold that major climate change really began with the global Flood of Noah’s day, and has been changing ever since. A
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By Creation Moments According to the inflated evolutionary time-scale, the Earth’s moon is 4.5 billion years old. A rocky body the size of the moon would be expected to be geologically active for about 1.5 billion years. This means that for the last 3 billion years the moon has been geologically settled or dead. If it is indeed that old. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments
Listen Now. On this episode of ID the Future Logan Gage interviews CSC Fellow John Mark Reynolds, author of the book When Athens Met Jerusalem: An Introduction to Classical and Christian Thought. Listen in as Dr. Reynolds explains the role that classical and Christian thought played in the development of modern science and examines some of the design thinking of ancient philosophers.
By Ken Ham I have been saying for years that the topics of creation, evolution, and the age of earth all relate to an authority issue: who is the ultimate authority in this world, God or man? It’s the battle that has been going on for 6,000 years since the devil tempted Eve stating that “you will be like God” (Genesis 3:5). In Genesis 3:1, the devil attacked the authority of God’s Word, saying to Eve, “Did God really say?” So his first attack in the world was one directed at the Word of God. That attack has …read more
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By Creation Moments Radioactive carbon, carbon-14, accumulates in all living things when alive. Once they die, half of any given amount of carbon-14 in a once-living thing decays to non-radioactive carbon in 5,730 years. Thus, by measuring the amount of carbon-14 left in a once-living thing, scientists can get a rough idea of when it died. It can be used to date things that are only thousands of years old, not millions. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments
By Creation Moments A cat crouching at a mouse hole is already hunting. Until now, no animal has ever been observed actually planning for the future. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments
Challenged thinking and changed teaching plans. …read more Read more here: creation.com