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By Colin J. Mitchell Turtle doves in the Bible are significant as a sacrifice, a symbol for Israel, and a bird in season. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Dennis Sullivan Modern technology can help people in great need. But what if technology can be repurposed to enhance healthy people beyond their natural limits? …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Michael Denton In Part 3 of The Miracle of Man interview with author Michael Denton, the Australian biologist and MD explores with host Eric Anderson some of the bioengineering marvels of the human lung and, more fundamentally, some of the many things about chemistry, the sun, and planet Earth that had to be just so to allow our respiratory and circulatory systems to work—not merely as well as they do but at all. It’s fine tuning for creatures very much like ourselves, what Denton terms The Miracle of Man. “Denton provides the a scientific underpinning for a theistic real [More]
By Ken Ham This year marks 10 years of our popular Día Latino event! Each year we host an outreach to the Spanish-speaking community with an event at both the Ark Encounter and the Creation Museum in northern Kentucky. This year’s event is October 15 at the Ark Encounter and October 16 at the Creation Museum and it’s packed full of special events, including a pre-conference, in honor of 10 years of outreach. During Día Latino, Spanish signage and captions will be available at both attractions, along with Spanish interpreters, so Spanish-speakers can hear the truth from God’s Word and [More]
A response to the environmentalists’ rewilding agenda, which would devalue people and diminish the quality of human life. Far better, the biblical approach involves stewardship, and respect for creation. …read more Source: creation.com     
By Roger Patterson Imagine dinosaurs living with people. It’s the only reasonable conclusion if the Bible is true. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Ken Ham Our sanctity of life 2022 Vacaton Bible School (VBS) theme is Zoomerang: Returning to the Value of Life. It’s been incredibly popular and we’re so excited for churches to use it this summer. And while churches are putting on Zoomerang for their communities, our Answers VBS team is working hard on our 2023 VBS—and what will that theme be? Well, the suspense is almost over—we’ll make the exciting announcement in just a few days! But, while you wait to find out, make sure you enter our giveaway for an opportunity to win a $1,000 VBS shopping spree [More]
CMI often receives questions asking whether someone should stay in a church that compromises on Biblical Creation? …read more Source: creation.com     
By Ken Ham We are so excited about our new Answers in Genesis internship program, Unlike many internship opportunities, all Embark internships are paid, so while you grow in your skills, knowledge, and experience, you’ll also be able to save towards your next year of schooling. We even have limited housing available, on a first-come basis. Equipping the next generation of Christian leaders has always been a priority for Answers in Genesis, and this program continues that commitment. We’re so excited to share it with you! Please help us spread the word by sharing our website with college students you [More]
By Troy Lacey What does the Bible say about pride and people who are proud? …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Ken Ham In just two months our second Don’t miss the world’s largest Christian music festival at the Ark Encounter and Creation Museum, August 2–September 10, 2022. Plan your visit by ordering single day admission, or to catch more of your favorite artists, get a 3-Day Bouncer Pass or an Ultimate Bouncer Pass to see them all. Your 3-Day pass gives you unlimited Ark and Creation Museum admission for three days within a seven-day period and an Ultimate Bouncer Pass gives you a year of unlimited “bouncing” between the attractions so you can enjoy all of the 40 Days [More]
By David Berlinski On this ID the Future, host Wesley J. Smith talks with polymath and Human Nature author David Berlinski about the philosophy of mathematics, the corruption of science, the burning of Notre Dame, modern Europe’s curious incapacity to build graceful, beautiful structures, and what’s driving the devolution of Western society. But before any of that, Berlinski relates the dramatic story of how his parents, European Jews, escaped the Nazis only by the skin of their teeth. This is Part 1 of a two-part conversation borrowed with permission from Wesley J. Smith’s Humanize podcast. Source …read more Source: id [More]
By David Berlinski On today’s ID the Future, Human Nature author David Berlinski continues his conversation with host Wesley J. Smith. Here Berlinski reflects on the Jewish Holocaust, the destructive nihilism of the Nazis and the SS, and the shortcomings of Neo-Darwinism as an explanation for the diversity of life. Berlinski and Smith also discuss the increasingly widespread attacks on human exceptionalism, the growth of emotivism and why it’s a problem, and the bizarre nature rights movement. This is the second and concluding part of a conversation borrowed, with permission, from Wesley J. Smith’s Humanize podcast. Source …read more Source: [More]
By John G. West On this classic ID the Future, John West, managing director of Discovery Institute’s Center for Science and Culture, explains the Darwinian basis for getting rid of the “unfit.” One way this manifested itself in the twentieth century was in the eugenics movement’s disturbing push for compulsory sterilization, right here in the United States. One of the most famous such instances was Carrie Buck (to the left in the picture accompanying this episode), sterilized as “feeble minded” despite going on to live a normal productive life. Her case went to the Supreme Court, where the court, in [More]
By Harry F. Sanders, III How biblical kinds differ from modern species, a history of speciation models, and why the biblical model better explains the natural world …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Ken Ham The hills are alive with the sound of music—the hills of Williamstown, Kentucky, anyway! In addition to daily concerts with our phenomenal resident artists of TrueSong, we have two major music events happening this summer at the Ark Encounter: Faith Country Music Festival, June 16–18, 2022, and 40 Days and 40 Nights of Gospel Music, August 2–September 10, 2022. And both events are free with general admission! Faith Country Music Festival features at least five different artists performing each day (that’s 15 total!) on our outdoor stage and a headline event in the Answers Center, our 2,500-seat [More]
By Ken Ham Join us October 4–6, 2022, for a powerful three-day conference at the Ark Encounter in Williamstown, Kentucky (south of Cincinnati), “A Church & Culture in Crisis.” Prepare to discover why our culture is in chaos, why the church is conflicted, and what we can do to boldly stand for truth in the church and in the culture. It’s going to be a wonderful time of equipping pastors, Christian leaders, and laypeople in the church with answers to what’s happening in our world and in the church—and what we can do about it. It’s such an important conference [More]
By Michael Denton This ID the Future continues Miracle of Man author Michael Denton’s conversation with host Eric Anderson about his latest book. The focus of this capstone work in his Privileged Species series is, as the subtitle explains, The Fine-Tuning of Nature for Human Existence. Here Denton and Anderson dive deeper into the book’s argument that science has uncovered multiple ensembles of fitness for creatures much like ourselves—land-going, airbreathing, intelligent bipeds capable of controlling fire and developing new technologies. In other words, it’s not just a handful of things about nature that appear fine tuned for our existence. It’s [More]
By Ken Ham Looking for a unique educational opportunity for your high school student? Look no further than our high school labs at the Creation Museum or the Ark Encounter. This opportunity allows homeschool, Christian school, or public school students to enjoy hands-on lab experience while learning through the lens of a biblical worldview. Such labs are really not available like this anywhere in the world. Your student can enjoy these labs in one of two formats: Through-the-year labs: This option has students completing twenty-four labs over twelve days, spread throughout the school year (August to March or April). At [More]
By David Galloway Today’s ID the Future brings onto the show Scottish physician David Galloway, author of the recent book Design Dissected and former president of Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow. In his conversation with guest host and fellow physician/author Geoffrey Simmons, Galloway describes how he found himself in the evolution/design controversy and eventually presented his doubts about Darwin to the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow. In this first half of a two-part conversation, Galloway and Simmons briefly summarize the content of Design Dissected, and Galloway homes in on one section in particular where [More]
By Troy Lacey Forty days after Jesus rose from the grave on Resurrection Sunday came a very important but often overlooked event—the ascension of Christ to heaven. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
William Lane Craig, historical Adam conference, Homo Erectus, Templeton Foundation, Keathley. …read more Source: creation.com     
By Ken Ham Well it’s hard to believe, but it’s been 15 years today since the Creation Museum opened. The Lord has certainly blessed the ministry of Answers in Genesis for stepping out in faith to open a museum dedicated to showing the truth of God’s Word starting from the very first verse. The Creation Museum officially opened to the public on May 28, 2007, with the ribbon-cutting ceremony two days prior on May 26 (see photo below). A May 26, 2007, ribbon-cutting ceremony was attended by AiG staff and supporters, plus the world’s media. Left to right: Ken …read [More]
By Ken Ham Answers in Genesis has always focused on offering high-quality resources to equip the church. We have hundreds of such resources that you will find helpful—but I do have some favorites. I’ve compiled a list of my (and my wife, Mally’s) top 10 (plus a few) favorite resources available in Ark Edition Playing Cards These beautiful Ark Edition Playing Cards feature Noah and his family. While I like to use these cards when playing cribbage, I especially love their design. And if you don’t play cribbage, you can always use these cards for other games, such as go [More]
Mr and Mrs Unoarumhi are dark-skinned Africans, but their biological children are fair-skinned-How come? …read more Source: creation.com     
On days one through five of the creation week, God developed and populated the originally empty (“without form and void”1) earth introduced in Genesis 1:2. He did so with great precision and tact to form a magnificent backdrop on which to place His crowning creative achievement, humankind. Not only did God save the best for last, but He created humans distinctly different from animals. Human life was segregated in distinct … More… …read more Source: icr.org     
By William A. Dembski On this ID the Future intelligent design pioneer William Dembski unpacks one of his chapters in The Comprehensive Guide to Science and Faith: Exploring the Ultimate Questions about Life and the Cosmos, which Dembski co-edited with Joseph Holden and episode host Casey Luskin. The chapter, “Why Intelligent Design Matters,” focuses on ID’s cultural implications. Dembski notes that atheists use mindless evolution to provide a God-free explanation for life and the universe. Intelligent design checks that move, showing that blind material processes couldn’t have created many things in nature, much less the cosmos itself. Intelligent design is [More]