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Darek Isaacs responds to the challenges to his paper, “Is there a dominion mandate?” </p Read more here: AIG Daily   
It wasn’t exactly a Shakespearean response that researchers got when they put a keyboard and computer screen in the local zoo’s monkey enclosure! Read more here: creation.com   
By Ken Ham Recently, a South Carolina Christian school has come under attack for having biblical creation in its curriculum. The controversy was the result of a parent from the school showing a friend a copy of his daughter’s dinosaur quiz, and that friend took a photo of it and posted it on the Internet. The questions on the quiz were based on an Answers in Genesis DVD that was shown at the school. Today’s lead article on the Answers in Genesis website covers this issue in more detail—I have provided a link to it below. But before reading the [More]
Ken Ham, president and CEO of AiG–U.S., writes a warning to the church that the chasm is widening between what is Christian and what is not in this nation. Read more here: AIG Daily   
By Ken Ham Well, the Garden of Eden must have been a beautiful place—that is, before sin changed everything! And of course the Flood of Noah’s day totally destroyed the pre-Flood world, including the Garden of Eden. We can’t visit the Garden of Eden today, but you can visit the spectacular gardens at the Creation Museum instead and, despite a fallen world, get a sense of the beauty of God’s creation. For many fans of the Creation Museum, the next four weeks are the best time of the year to visit. Not only do they avoid the possibility of some [More]
Child abuse, zigzag evolution, convoluted story, the lie and the collective, fish fins pair up “early,” and more in this week’s News to Note. Read more here: AIG Daily   
By Ken Ham Earlier this month, I wrote a blog post about a Christian family—originally from Germany—that had been attempting to home educate their children in their homeland. The family had asked for asylum in America because of the persecution they were facing in Germany (which included fines and possible imprisonment). A judge in Tennessee granted them asylum, but the Obama Administration has challenged the asylum ruling. In Romeike v. Holder, oral arguments were heard in a U.S. Court of Appeals in Cincinnati on Tuesday about the Romeike family’s asylum request. While in the area, the Romeikes, including their six [More]
The standard secular timeline, from an alleged ‘big bang’ some 15 billion years ago to now, is accepted by most people in the evangelical Christian world, even though many would deny evolution. Some would even say that to dispute billions of years is to place an unnecessary stumbling block in the way of any scientifically-minded potential converts.This is in contrast to the teaching of the Lord Jesus Christ, the Creator made flesh,1 as well as several of the biblical authors,2 which makes it plain that this is wrong—people were there from the beginning of creation. But in the evolutionary timeline, [More]
A brilliant way to muzzle Christians: Get them to believe in long ages. Read more here: creation.com   
By Ken Ham This year marks the 43rd anniversary of what some people celebrate today as “Earth Day”—a date set aside each year to increase awareness of environmental issues. I’ve noted many times in the past that there is a heavy connection to Earth Day and paganism, but I think it’s important to remind everyone once again about the problems surrounding this day. Now, Christians agree that they are called to be good stewards of the Lord’s resources (e.g., Psalm 24:1; Colossians 3:23). We were commanded in Genesis to care for God’s creation. We are to use it Read more here: [More]
By Ken Ham We are blessed to have many special speakers visit AiG and encourage us during our regular staff meetings. Thursday’s guest presenter was Tom Kiser, who heads up a unique ministry—involving a “Prayer Stand”—called Prayer Stand International. Tom and his volunteers are spread across the country as they set up a tall-standing prayer pole in places that have a lot of foot traffic. He encouraged our staff to share their faith with passion, and he presented one way to do it—using the Prayer Stand and offering to pray for people and to talk with them. During these difficult, [More]
We’ve recently seen something of a bombardment of declared holidays and observances. In the midst of all these pseudo-holidays is one that has a particular relevance today: National DNA Day. Read more here: AIG Daily   
“A new Christian values based scouting organization, not mentioned in the article, has been started, you can visit their site here: traillifeusa.com“.  Admin Feb. 18, 2013 4:32pm Billy Hallowell 9 Faith Based (and Secular) Alternatives to the Boy Scouts of America Joshua Kusterer, age 12 of Boy Scout Troop 226 in Plano, TX salutes as the crowd recites the pledge of allegiance during the Save Our Scouts Prayer Vigil and Rally. Wednesday, February 6, 2013. Credit: AP NEW YORK (TheBlaze/AP) — With the Boy Scouts of America entangled in a furor over its ban on gays, lesser-known youth organizations across [More]
It’s likely that Noah planned ahead to include some kind of large washing machine inside the Ark. Read more here: AIG Daily   
A skeptic gives advice about how to debate creationists, but he unwittingly shows the religious nature of his position. Read more here: creation.com   
By Ken Ham Whenever I write a blog post like this one, I am always concerned that someone will misunderstand, so I wanted to write the following caveat to help stop such a misunderstanding. I am grieved when I hear of the shocking killing of children in Connecticut, the maiming and killing of people by bombs at the Boston Marathon, the 9/11 attack, etc. After all, such tragedies will continue to take place because we live in a fallen world cursed with sin, with sinful human beings who are in rebellion against the Creator God (Genesis 3; Romans 1:18–31). Such sinful [More]
“Ata boy,” the non-alien, “Evolution can kill you,” Starbirth on steroids, Stone Age Europe, When did life begin? and more in this week’s News to Note. Read more here: AIG Daily   
Could there have been multiple deities? Read more here: creation.com   
Many people conclude that making judgments on anyone (especially coming from Christians) is wrong because the Bible says ”judge not” (Matthew 7:1). Read more here: AIG Daily   
By Ken Ham Recently I wrote a blog post titled “Skeptics Not Telling the Truth.” A few weeks ago, a small group of skeptics had contacted our publicist to obtain free passes to visit the Creation Museum. One of the jobs of our publicist is to vet requests from people who request complimentary passes as journalists and to determine if they are full-time professional journalists. These people who requested passes were not deemed to be legitimate journalists. Such skeptics usually come only to mock AiG and the Creation Museum and not write a balanced report. Now, there are professional journalists [More]
By Ken Ham We live in a world that increasingly strives to (supposedly) promote the idea of tolerance, but actually becomes intolerant of Christian absolutes as it does so. Whether it involves religion, behavior, or human sexuality, there is a growing anti-Christian sentiment in America and other Western nations. Ultimately, built into this “tolerance” is the concept that truth is determined by each individual, not by God. This has led many people to conclude that making judgments on anyone (especially coming from Christians) is wrong because the Bible says ”judge not” (Matthew 7:1). Interestingly enough, those who reject the notion [More]
The Genesis 1:31 teaching that God created everything “very good” sharply contradicts billions-of-years dogma, so compromisers try to explain this away. Read more here: creation.com   
God cannot ‘just forgive’ our sins, as Dawkins suggests. If He did, sin would no longer be sin, and God would no longer be God! Read more here: creation.com   
By Ken Ham As many of you are aware, the theme we have chosen for the AiG ministry over the next two years is “Standing Our Ground, Rescuing Our Kids.” This theme is based on Galatians 1:4 (about rescuing people from this evil age). As I speak across America, I meet thousands of children who come to the AiG conferences, including our special children’s programs. It is such a thrill to meet children who have been taught using AiG resources. Over the years many of them have given me letters, cards, and artwork. Recently, some children gave me artwork and notes [More]
Well, the specific reasons depend on which study you read, but most of them point out how adults fail to connect teenagers to God’s redemptive work in meaningful ways. A recent example of this comes from a website designed for workers in church leadership. The article’s author , Marc5Solas, lives in a college town. He interviewed a large number of twenty-somethings to get their take on why Christianity is no longer important to them and boiled down what he learned into ten reasons you might find interesting. Take a look and see what you think. Read More via Ten Reasons [More]
From the beginning, God has been intimately involved in His creation. And throughout Scripture we read how our God answers the prayers of His people. Read more here: AIG Daily   
By Ken Ham Today I want to tell you about a very special project a proud father and AiG supporter told me about. Three boys, the children of this supporter, in Australia have started an online Virtual Creation Zoo (www.virtualcreationzoo.com or www.australia-zoo.com)—meant to declare the glory of God and to teach the history presented in Genesis. They make their belief in God and His Word very clear on their “About Us” page: Welcome to the real world, not the figment of one’s imagination but the real, observable world of unmistakable and irrefutable design. Dare to question the so-called “proven fact [More]