By Ken Ham All the way through this article, I ask you to be thinking this: “It only takes one generation.” This article is going to be a bit different. I’m going to start by quoting two US presidents, an atheist, a dictator, and a Christian researcher! And of course, I will be quoting God’s Word. Prior to his presidency, in his gubernatorial inaugural address in 1967, Ronald Reagan stated: Freedom is a fragile thing and it’s never more than one generation away from extinction. In responding to mob violence in the country in 1838, President Abraham Lincoln stated: How,
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By Ken Ham There’s so much depth and insight found in God’s Word. One wonderful way of gleaning from that depth is through a chronological study of Scripture. Studying the Scriptures in the order the events took place really helps bring the Bible to life, connecting it all together and highlighting God’s beautiful plan of redemption right from the beginning. And one great way to study Scripture this way is with our Answers Bible Curriculum for Churches. With six age groups (Pre-K–Adult), it truly brings the Bible to life for adults, teens, and children. This curriculum teaches through the whole
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By Ken Ham Our 2023 Answers Vacation Bible School will prepare children to stand strong in today’s battle for truth. This showcase features: Decorating tips Craft and science experiment demonstrations A Bible lesson overview Games and snacks overviews How to host a sensory-friendly VBS Get-togethers with other directors And more! Not only will you gain practical VBS wisdom, but you and your team will have a lot of fun in the process! Register online for this exciting event (a group discount is available). Special Preconference Opportunity And don’t miss our special preconference the day before the showcase. On January 27,
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By Michael Behe Today’s ID the Future features three recent Evolution News essays by Lehigh University biology professor and Darwin Devolves author Michael Behe, as read by host Andrew McDiarmid. In the first, nothing shows the feebleness of Darwinism quite so much as breathless stories about new results that turn out to be much ado about nothing. In this case, it’s some recent speculation about the rise of “lactase persistence” in many human adults. Then it’s onto malaria, much beloved of evolutionists, not for its lethality but as a demonstration of evolution in action. But Behe dissects the latest news
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By Stacia McKeever How should pro-life people think about disabled and dying babies? …read more Source: AIG Daily
Attenborough tells the evolutionary story of how life started on Earth, but the fossils at the locations shown are problems for evolution rather than proof thereof. …read more Source: creation.com
By Troy Lacey Is it idolatry to create images depicting the Lord Jesus? Christians throughout history have debated this question as they seek to honor the second commandment. …read more Source: AIG Daily
Interview with the late Dr Raymond Damadian who helped develop the MRI. …read more Source: creation.com
By Mark Looy Dr. Raymond Damadian was a gift inventor. What drove this exceptionally gifted medical scientist and devout Christian to invent the MRI scanner? …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Ken Ham School is back in full swing in Kentucky, and that means our fall programs at our attractions are about to begin, including our very popular full-day Explore programs and half-day Explore Jr. programs. During Explore Days at our Northern Kentucky attractions, your children will enjoy hands-on science learning with instruction from experts who not only communicate science but also teach a biblical worldview. Now, where else can you find such a wonderful combination? Many of the programs are already full and registration deadlines are right around the corner, but it’s not too late for your child aged
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A World By Design conference attendee submits six questions, on existential type issues of the sort most people ponder at some point in their lives. …read more Source: creation.com
By Ken Ham Our very talented design team produces a unique and beautiful calendar every year—and this year is no exception. Our 2023 calendar is themed “Life of Jesus” and features stunning artwork from our Christ, Cross, Consummation and Borderland exhibits at the Creation Museum. This calendar is also unique because each month features a QR code that takes you to a teaching video that will help you dive deeper into the life and ministry of Christ. Our 2022 …read more Source: Ken Ham AIG
By Ken Ham Four big debates rage in our world today. The foundational answers are in Genesis 1–11. …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Ken Ham The story of how humans evolved is continually changing. It seems every new find disrupts what evolutionists expected based on their interpretation of previous evidence and the storytelling they add to it. And a new date for a previous find is no exception. “Mrs. Ples” was discovered in a South African cave in 1947 and is classified as Australopithecus africanus. Previously this fossil was thought to be less than 2.6 million years old. But new dating techniques have now placed the fossil at between 3.4 and 3.7 million years old—a “mere” one million years from the previous
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By Ken Ham It seems every day the spiritual battle raging in this nation (which has been raging in this world for 6,000 years) becomes more intense. Lies of the enemy are shouted louder and louder, and the truth is treated as bigotry, hatred, and even evil. It’s an upside-down world we’re living in where good is called evil and evil is called good (Isaiah 5:20). What a confusing time to be a Christian! God’s Word doesn’t leave us confused about truth—we just need to know it, believe it, and defend it so we can stand boldly for truth and
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By Thomas I. Evans, PhD Is life a product of chance over millennia and of no value? Consider the impact of evolution and millions of years on the minds of our youth in today’s culture. …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Ken Ham We’re over two weeks into our 40 Days and 40 Nights of Gospel Music festival at the Ark Encounter—and what a two weeks it has been! We’ve had dozens of award-winning artists perform daily concerts at the Ark Encounter—and even at the Creation Museum—and audiences are loving it! We’re so excited to see people pouring into the Ark and Creation Museum for this event. And over 350 people have already committed their lives to the Lord Jesus Christ after hearing the gospel proclaimed! Here’s one example of one of the evenings in our 2,500-seat auditorium, Answers Center.
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2 Chronicles 21:19 and the meaning of yôm. …read more Source: creation.com
By Ken Ham The fate of the lives of unborn children has been in the news (to put it mildly) this year in America—with many news outlets mourning any “setbacks” to the “freedom” to murder an unborn child at will. Our world needs the hope-filled message of the sanctity of life—and I’m excited that message is coming to a US theater near you, beginning September 9, 2022. An unashamedly pro-life movie, promoting adoption instead of abortion, Lifemark is the latest full-length feature film from the Kendrick brothers, the same producers behind Courageous, War Room, Fireproof, and Facing the Giants. Inspired
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An incomplete discussion that doesn’t give biblical creation a voice. …read more Source: creation.com
You may not have to be an astronaut to share your faith, but it doesn’t hurt. …read more Source: AIG Daily
Why words mean the same to man and God. …read more Source: creation.com
By Ken Ham Over the years, the Ark Encounter and Creation Museum have received a lot of media attention—some positive, some negative, some purposefully misleading, and some very glowing, like the review I’m about to share. This column from an Indiana newspaper praises the museum as a “treasure” that offers “substance for those reasons [for the hope we have].” The author also stated our Stargazer Planetarium is “the most spectacular [the author] has ever seen,” and our new Borderland: Israel at the Time of Jesus makes the events of the New Testament “leap off the pages of the Bible into
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By Ken Ham I like to use the passage in John 11 about the raising of Lazarus from the dead as an analogy for the Answers in Genesis ministry. Lazarus was dead physically. This is a reminder that everyone eventually dies: “And just as it is appointed for man to die once, and after that comes judgment” (Hebrews 9:27). But it’s also a reminder that death is not the end. God’s Word makes it clear that when a person’s body dies, the person’s soul does not, and will spend eternity with or without the Lord. That’s a reminder that we
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By Brian Miller Today’s ID the Future brings listeners physicist and engineer Brian Miller’s recent lecture at the Dallas Conference on Science and Faith, “The Surprising Relevance of Engineering in Biology.” Miller rebuts several popular arguments for evolution based on claims of poor design in living systems, everything from the “backward wiring” of the vertebrate eye to whales, wrists, ankles, and “junk DNA.” But the main emphasis of this discussion is the exciting sea change in biology in which numerous breakthroughs are occurring by scientists who are treating living systems and subsystems as if they are optimally engineered systems. Some
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By Ken Ham In college dorms across the nation, men are housed in a building with other men, and women are housed in a building with other women. But will it stay that way? (You probably know where this is going already!) The US Department of Education has proposed a change to Title IX that would expand sex discrimination to include discrimination on the basis of gender identity. This means colleges would be forced to treat students according to their subjective gender identity, putting males who identify as women in the same dorms as women, without the knowledge or consent
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By Ken Ham What are humans? Are we mammals, are we just animals, or are we something else entirely? And does the answer to this question even really matter? Secularists, of course, want to indoctrinate children to believe they’re just animals and thus are not really special. Why do we even have such a classification as mammal? Well, to answer this question, let’s start with a more basic question, “What is a mammal?” But to answer that, we have to back up even more: Why do we even have such a classification as mammal? Mammals, as a group of organisms,
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