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By Ken Ham What is the role of apologetics in evangelism? Is apologetics a waste of time or a distraction from sharing the gospel? …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Ken Ham When people come to the Creation Museum (and it’s the same at our sister attraction, Ark Encounter), they might not realize they’re immediately entering an exhibit. You see, the parking lot is really an extra “exhibit”! During our very busy summer season, we’ve had days where we’ve seen license plates from over 40 states on the same day! As you walk around the parking lot, you’ll notice there are license plates from all across the country. It is not unusual at the Creation Museum and Ark to see license plates from more than 30 states on any [More]
By Herman B. Bouma What happens when someone tries to present to the National Science Teaching Association (NSTA) Charles Darwin’s top arguments against his own theory? Herman Bouma, founder of the National Association for Objectivity in Science, knows from personal experience. As he relates to host Casey Luskin on this ID the Future, he recently had a poster presentation on the topic accepted for an NSTA conference, but then a defender of Darwinian orthodoxy rushed in and spiked it. Bouma describes the censored presentation and the Kafkaesque back and forth he says he had with the organizer, who ultimately shut [More]
By Ken Ham I’ve had many Christians express dismay at what they see as a plethora of problems in the culture, such as abortion, gender issues, LGBTQ, gay “marriage,” racism, and so on. They have said to me that there are so many problems to battle, we can’t fight them all. It’s almost like they want to throw their hands in the air and give up because the problems seem so overwhelming. But are these really all separate problems? Many churches haven’t taught people to think foundationally, and therefore most Christians don’t understand that all these issues are really just [More]
The Bible says, “In the beginning God.” Does this God really exist? Or is He just the creation of the pre-scientific imagination? …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Jessica Turpin How are Christians called to defend marriage and family? …read more Source: AIG Daily     
Out of all the possible modes of communication, why did God give us a book? …read more Source: creation.com     
What does God’s revelation about Himself at the burning bush imply about His immutability? …read more Source: creation.com     
Tas Walker chats with Margaret Wieland …read more Source: creation.com     
By Ken Ham The battle over the sanctity of life is one that’s waged on the pro-death (i.e., pro-abortion) side by bullying, shallow catchphrases, poor logic, and, above all, many lies and deception. These tactics shouldn’t surprise us—after all, we’re engaged in a spiritual battle with an enemy who is “the father of lies” and “a murderer from the beginning,” who seeks to “steal and kill and destroy” (John 8:44, 10:10). This was on full display recently in a disgusting tweet from California Representative Ted Lieu. A “Pregnancy” at 9 Weeks? Here’s what he tweeted: He …read more Source: Ken [More]
By Ken Ham Is what I am about to write a radical idea? It may seem like one, but I want to challenge Christians to think from a biblical worldview. And that challenge may seem radical, but sometimes we do need radical change because the world has gone so far away from the truth of God’s Word! Okay, here’s my “radical” challenge. When students are taught in biology classes about the kingdoms of life, they’re usually taught that there are six different kingdoms, including the animal kingdom. Now, humans have physical characteristics like a mammal’s and are classified in the [More]
By Ken Ham My wife, Mally, and I have a favorite bird. Naturally, our favorite bird lives in Australia, the land of our birth. Do you know its name? Here’s a hint: When we lived in Australia, we would often hear its characteristic “laugh” early in the morning. Okay, what’s our favorite bird? It’s called the kookaburra! Now for some great news. Do you want to see our favorite bird? Well, we have now welcomed Silas, the laughing kookaburra, to our Ararat Ridge Zoo at the Ark Encounter! <img src="https://assets.answersingenesis.org/img/blogs/ken-ham/2023/04/ark-silas-kookaburra4.jpg" …read more Source: Ken Ham AIG     
A range of perspectives exist on how to understand the ‘waters above’. Here’s an introduction to various proposals. …read more Source: creation.com     
By Ken Ham It’s only a few times a year (maybe!) that I can enthusiastically encourage my supporters to get out to their local theaters to support a film, and I’m excited to say that is happening next month with the release of a brand-new documentary in the excellent Patterns of Evidence series: Journey to Mt. Sinai Part II, coming to US theaters two nights only—May 15 and 17, 2023. …read more Source: Ken Ham AIG     
By Patricia Engler The New Age idea that we are co-creators with God is infiltrating the church. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Michael Aeschliman Michael Aeschliman on a strong line of thinkers critiquing scientism, including C.S. Lewis, Blaise Pascal, Jonathan Swift, and others. Source …read more Source: id the future     
By Steve Laufmann On this ID the Future from the vault, Steve Laufmann critiques an article by Nathan Lents, “The Botch of the Human Body.” The article purports to show that so-called “design errors” in the human body prove it wasn’t designed. Laufmann describes five ways Lents’ argument is a “bizarre blend of ignorance and arrogance.” For instance, Lents often ignores something basic to engineering—the necessity of design tradeoffs. For a more in-depth response to Lents and to others making similar bad-design arguments for mindless evolution, see Laufmann’s new book, co-authored with physician Howard Glicksman, Your Designed Body. Source …read [More]
Enjoy a free Easter lesson from our Kids site, covering Palm Sunday through the crucifixion with crafts and games. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
What are the differences? Why embrace Christianity? …read more Source: creation.com     
By Ken Ham There is nothing new under the sun. (Ecclesiastes 1:9) Many Christians have asked me what is happening in our culture concerning the dramatic rise in moral relativism and the increasing prevalence of the LGBTQ worldview. They’ve said, “We’ve never seen our culture like this before, nor have we seen the battle over transgenderism as we see it regarding children today. What is happening to our culture?” Many seem to think that what is happening is new. But it’s not new. We are just seeing it in ways we never have before in the West. Really, “there is [More]
By Ken Ham Next month, the UK will host an event that will be watched by millions—the coronation of the King of England, Charles III. This event will be lush with pomp and ceremony, and virtually all the socialites of the British Commonwealth will be there, along with millions of other spectators. But all this pales in comparison to what’s coming when the King of all kings returns—then it won’t be millions watching—it will be billions, as every person will know the King has come. But whether Christ returns today or far in the future, we are to continue obeying [More]
By Ken Ham Christians can have fun too! When we added zip line courses (the biggest and best in the Midwest) at both the Creation Museum and Ark Encounter, some people mocked us, saying, “Why are you adding zip lines to a Christian attraction?” My answer? “Because Christians can have fun too!” Over time, we have added lots of fun things for families at both attractions, and we intend to add a lot more as we are able. Here are just a few of …read more Source: Ken Ham AIG     
How Jesus’ resurrection is the beginning of a new Genesis 1 creation event. …read more Source: creation.com     
“If you confess with your mouth the Lord Jesus and believe in your heart that God has raised Him from the dead, you will be saved.” Romans 10:9 NKJV ICR April 2023 wallpapers are now available for mobile, tablet, and desktop! Download this month’s image for free by clicking the format option links below and saving the files to your device. — More… …read more Source: icr.org     
By Ken Ham One doesn’t have to live long in this world to recognize that it’s a groaning creation, “red in tooth and claw.” Animals eat one another, parasites infect and slowly kill their hosts, and natural disasters wreak havoc with no regard for life or property. Why is it like this? Well, the Bible gives us the answer—but Christianity Today magazine (not surprisingly) doesn’t like that answer! Where Does Natural Evil Come From? In a recent cover story for Christianity Today, John R. Schneider, professor emeritus of theology at Calvin University (sadly a university that compromises God’s Word in [More]
By Robert Shedinger On today’s ID the Future, science-and-religion scholar Robert Shedinger makes the case that a well-known biography of Charles Darwin, Darwin’s Sacred Cause, is deeply misleading. Specifically, the book by Adrian Desmond and James Moore holds that Darwin was significantly motivated in his scientific work by abolitionist sentiments; and Shedinger says, not so fast. He had spent considerable time reading Darwin’s correspondence and had seen no evidence of this thesis, so he reread Darwin’s Sacred Cause, this time tracking down all the key citations the book offered as evidence, and a pattern soon emerged. The sources the authors [More]
By Simon Turpin Arguing for the authenticity of the most-contested New Testament book …read more Source: AIG Daily