The trustees over Tennessee’s Bryan College altered the school’s long-held statement of faith to include “Adam,” and some of their faculty didn’t like the change. How deeply has evolutionary thought influenced fundamental Christian convictions? More… …read more Read more here: icr.org Category: Creation Science Update
By radio@answersingenesis.org (Steve Ham) How Is the Glory of God Displayed in His Good Creation? …read more Read more here: Answers Conversation Category: Humans
Commemorating an idea that did not work …read more Read more here: creation.com
By Creation Moments Is right and wrong really a matter of doing what you think is best? What does morality have to do with origins? read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments Category: Humans
There are few issues in our society that raise as many emotional and ethical concerns as cloning and stem cells. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
A supporter gets answers to questions raised by a friend who abandoned his faith and his understanding of creation and embraced evolution. …read more Read more here: creation.com
By Creation Moments One reason many scientists reject evolution is that it’s impossible to explain even the simplest of the incredible designs we find in creation as the work of a mindless, impersonal force. Imagine the challenge of explaining the many specialized features of the honeybee as the work of no one! read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments Category: Animals
Only one in a million U.S. Americans suffer from the horrible disease xeroderma pigmentosum, or “XP,” but one in 40 from the Brazilian town of Araras has it. Why is the disease so highly concentrated in Araras, and how could answering that question help unravel some confusion about Adam and Eve? More… …read more Read more here: icr.org Category: Creation Science Update
By Ken Ham I’m happy to share a one-of-a-kind youth camp with you that’s coming to our northern Kentucky area this summer called Camp Infinity. Ci, as it’s called, combines teaching in science and technology with a strong creation-apologetics focus. Founded by one of our AiG board members, Dan Wooster, the goal of the Ci camps is to teach young people a biblical view of science, using modern technology along the way. Even before starting these camps, Dan had been bringing teams of college students to teach robotics workshops for young people at our Creation Museum for three years now.
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By Creation Moments Wouldn’t it be amazing if a creature developed a chemical defense that is deadly to practically every other creature but itself – especially if that defense meant exposing itself and its enemy to deadly cyanide? read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments Category: Animals
A new $1.5 million dinosaur exhibit at the Creation Museum housing a world-class allosaur skeleton was dedicated this morning. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
What’s behind the tradition that designates the second Sunday in May as a special one? …read more Read more here: creation.com
By Creation Moments Did you know that there is a mold that captures and eats animals? Those scientists who reject evolution in favor of creation often stress that there are no simple forms of life. Each kind of life is both specialized and very complex. While evolutionary scientists try to arrange living things from simple to complex, creation scientists ask them to let us know when they finally find a “simple” form of life. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments Category: Plants
By Ken Ham The updated, revised, and expanded edition of my bestselling book The Lie: Evolution was released in 2012—and there is no doubt that the message is even more relevant now than it was 25 years ago! Certainly the warnings concerning what would happen if the church and culture continued on a path of undermining biblical authority, as presented in the book in 1987, can be seen happening before our very eyes. To me, The Lie is really the textbook of the AiG ministry. This book details the importance of the book of Genesis and why Christians will undermine
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By Ken Ham Recently, AiG researcher and speaker Dr. Terry Mortenson wrote a blog post on a textbook written by a well-known evangelical theologian—a book that is sadly misleading so many evangelical seminary and Bible college students today. I thought it important to bring Dr. Mortenson’s blog to your attention, so it is reprinted below: Dr. Millard Erickson is one of the greatest evangelical theologians of our generation. In 2013, Erickson published the third edition of his book titled Christian Theology, which is widely used as a textbook in seminaries and Bible colleges in America and other countries. His chapter
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By Creation Moments Of all the creatures which walk, crawl, creep or grow on Earth, which one invented the organ transplant? I’ll give you one hint, it wasn’t the human being. Actually, several creatures perform organ transplants, and the inventor must be God because mindless natural forces could never have worked out the amazing transplants we see in our world. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments Category: Animals
By Creation Moments Farming and gardening are said by evolutionists to be very advanced activities. They say that primitive humans did not do these things, and that gardening developed only recently in human history. But if there is a Creator, we would expect that He would have taught many kinds of creatures to care for plants or even trees. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments Category: Animals
By radio@answersingenesis.org (Steve Ham) What is the Role of Ancient Near Eastern Literature in the Interpretation of Genesis 1–11? …read more Read more here: Answers Conversation Category: Humans
If the person you’re sharing the Gospel with doesn’t seem to be interested, don’t despair. Because someone else might be eavesdropping-with good reason. …read more Read more here: creation.com
By Creation Moments What does the Bible’s teaching on creation have to do with the Gospel of Jesus Christ? Are these just two separate and unrelated biblical teachings? Christians often ask us, “Shouldn’t we just worry about the basics? Why worry about a teaching like creation?” Indeed, we should be concerned with basics. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments Category: God’s Design
By Creation Moments The woodpecker’s tongue can stretch from three to five times its normal length in order to fish bugs out of trees. You would think that his tongue would have to be rooted in his tail to do that neat trick! This beautiful creation in which we live is not only filled with testimonies to the wisdom of God. It is also filled with special designs that deny the possibility that life in all its complexity developed entirely by chance. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments Category: Animals
Some Jews and Muslims are creationists, too. So why do we emphasize the Gospel? …read more Read more here: creation.com
By Creation Moments Many types of animals help each other – an activity called “altruism” – even though some of these animals would normally eat each other. Different kinds of animals that help each other pose a serious problem for those who deny an all wise Creator. Evolution has lots of reasons why natural enemies would not cooperate to help each other. But consider the example of the yellow tailed goat fish. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments Category: Animals
Richard Dawkins contradicts himself during an interview promoting his new book. …read more Read more here: creation.com
By Creation Moments God doesn’t make cheap things! While we speak of “simple” forms of life, the more we learn about living things, the more clearly we see that there are no simple forms of life. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments Category: Animals
Many people have the impression that Christians live in two “worlds”—the world of faith and the world of reason. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
By Ken Ham From time to time I like to share a sample of the numerous encouraging notes we receive from people. Here is one that came in recently—I wanted you to share in the blessing of receiving such feedback: It is our great privilege to be a small part of the ministry of AIG. [We] first met Ken some 30 years ago giving a Relevance of Creation seminar in Beaverton, Oregon when he was a young man with ICR. It was wonderful! We had our three small children with us up front in the second or third row. We
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