By Ken Ham Did you know that everyone wears a pair of glasses? I’m not talking about glasses to see long distance or close up. I’m talking about another set of glasses. And ultimately, these glasses that everyone wears have one of two programs! I was thinking about this as I was watching the new sign go up on our Virtual Reality Experience building at the Ark Encounter. Inside this building, we have a high-tech virtual reality ride. People put on our special virtual reality glasses that are programmed to enable them to go back in time and see a
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If God does not owe anyone salvation, would He make a world where nobody gets saved? …read more Source: creation.com
By Ken Ham Does your church put on a Vacation Bible School program each summer? If so (or if you are considering starting this outreach next year), how would you like to win a $1,000 shopping spree for VBS materials? That shopping spree is just part of the grand prize for our exciting 2023 VBS giveaway as we prepare to reveal the theme for our next Answers VBS program. It’s not “fluffy” moralistic teaching for kids—it’s meat from God’s Word that equips kids to think biblically and answers the questions of our day. I can’t share what the theme is
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By Ken Ham We recently hosted our first ever homeschool experience at the Ark Encounter, “Building Strong Foundations: A Family Homeschool Experience.” More than just a family conference, this experience allowed families to tour the life-size Ark Encounter with exclusive after-hours access, meet the animals in Ararat Ridge Zoo, visit the Creation Museum, shop our vendor hall for homeschooling resources, relax and enjoy concerts, presentations, and hands-on breakout sessions for parents, teens, and children, and so much more! This event sold out very quickly, so we added extra dates—which also sold out! Families were so excited for this unique experience
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By Ken Ham Memorial Day (May 30, 2022) is just around the corner. And we’re getting ready to thank those who have served in the United States military by offering all former and active-duty military free admission to both the Ark Encounter and the Creation Museum—the two leading Christian themed attractions in the world—on Memorial Day. We hope many former and active military will be able to visit on this special day (or make plans to visit on July Fourth or Veteran’s Day, when we also offer you free admission). We hope many former and active military will be able
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By Troy Lacey Was a “mega-drought” from 4,200 years ago actually the cause of the famine in Joseph’s day? …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Ken Ham Recently I wrote about the leaked Supreme Court draft opinion that looks to overturn the horrific 1973 Roe v. Wade decision that legalized abortion. Although this leaked document was only a draft and no official ruling has been made public yet, the leak has caused the abortion debate to explode (violently), once again, across the nation—you’ve likely seen just some of the intense emotions surrounding such an important topic in your social media feeds. But, sadly, the rage felt by many who are pro-abortion (really, pro-child–sacrifice, which is murder), was expressed by at least one person who
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How did Immanuel Kant’s philosophy affect the interpretation of Genesis 1–;3? …read more Source: creation.com
By Ken Ham Volunteers are a huge part of the Answers in Genesis ministry—we are so thankful for the many individuals, families, and groups (thousands of people over the years) who come and serve at the Ark Encounter and Creation Museum or with AiG here in N. Kentucky. Their work is such a blessing to us and so vital! And you can volunteer with AiG and our attractions this summer and be part of what we’re doing in reaching millions with the messages of biblical authority and the gospel. Some volunteers come for a few days and others for a
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By Dr. Terry Mortenson All old-earth interpretations of Genesis unintentionally assault the character of God, undermine the truth and authority of Scripture, and subvert the gospel. …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Bodie Hodge How God displays anger, hate, jealousy, and wrath and other such emotions throughout the Bible and how we should think about these “uncomfortable” characteristics. …read more Source: AIG Daily
Francis Collins accepts the Gospel but, sadly, rejects the details of Creation clearly portrayed in Genesis and by the Lord Jesus, in favour of secular evolutionary theory …read more Source: creation.com
Congratulations to ICR Research Scientist and geologist Dr. Tim Clarey! He received the Adjunct Professor of the Year award from King’s University, an “accredited, Spirit-empowered, evangelical university” and ministry of Gateway Church in Southlake, Texas. This award was presented to Dr. Clarey “in recognition of [his] faithful dedication to the instruction and training of the students at the King’s University.&rdqu… More… …read more Source: icr.org
What type of body did Jesus have before the Incarnation? This Feedback question is answered with reference to John’s Gospel and the union of Christ’s divine and human natures. …read more Source: creation.com
By Ken Ham Studying science is more than just learning a series of facts about the world from a textbook. It’s a discipline and methodology of how we investigate and study the world around us. But this “hands-on” portion of science and the collaboration inherent within the sciences are hard to replicate at home without expensive equipment and supplies. And that’s why we’re offering a year of science labs for high school students at the Creation Museum and Ark Encounter in Northern Kentucky. Five high-school-level science lab courses are available for registration in the 2022–2023 school year. Biology (available at
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The god of an old earth is not the God of Christianity. …read more Source: creation.com
By Ken Ham Many times, when there’s an article about Answers in Genesis (AiG), the Ark Encounter, or the Creation Museum in the media, the author of the item refers to us as a “young earth” organization. It seems these reporters have a standard paragraph they place in such articles stating something like, “These are the people who believe in a young earth, reject evolution, believe dinosaurs lived with people, believe that there was a global flood, and reject science.” Now, I could spend pages unpacking all of that. We are not against science—we love science. And we do believe
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Compromise undermines the Gospel …read more Source: creation.com
By Michael Denton Today’s ID the Future spotlights the groundbreaking new book The Miracle of Man: The Fine Tuning of Nature for Human Existence, with author and biologist Michael Denton reading excerpts from the work. Here Denton, who is also an MD, marvels at the engineering sophistication of the human heart and hands. Then he dives into the heart of his new book, teasing just a small sampling of the many ways nature appears fine tuned for bipedal, intelligent, technology-developing creatures such as ourselves. One or two such examples are interesting. But where the argument gains dramatic force is in
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By Ken Ham Buddy’s off on his most far-flung adventure yet! Search for exciting wildlife alongside your favorite adventurer, AiG’s Buddy Davis, in this newest episode of Buddy Davis’ Amazing Adventures. Buddy’s latest adventure takes him on a safari to South Africa. Join Buddy as he walks with lions, follows giraffes, sneaks up on zebras, watches rhinos and goes looking for elephants. And you’ll learn some fascinating facts about these animals from Buddy as he explores God’s creation. For example, Buddy explains that giraffes can kick both forward and backward! You’ll also hear a new song from Buddy as he
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By Dr. Kaia Kloster One argument that has surfaced in the pro-abortion camp is the unborn baby in the womb is merely a parasite, taking what it needs at the expense of the mother. …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Ken Ham Recently, the Evangelical Press Association (EPA) announced their 2022 Award winners. Not surprisingly, with our many dedicated and excellent staff, AiG won many Higher Goals Awards and received recognition in many Awards of Excellence and Awards of Merit. Let me list them and provide a few brief comments on them. Answers Research Journal Our Answers Research Journal (ARJ) won first place in Biblical Exposition for Dr. Terry Mortenson’s article ” won several awards, including three first-place awards, a second place, and several third, fourth, and fifth place awards, as well as several Awards of Excellence and Awards
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By Rob Webb To effectively counter abortion arguments, we need to understand their anti-Christian and secular foundations and history. …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Ken Ham Would you like to work in one of the most unique places in the world—the full-size Noah’s Ark attraction, the world-class Creation Museum in northern Kentucky, or the Answers in Genesis ministry? Well, if so, we’re hiring for a wide variety of positions, including full-time, part-time, and seasonal positions. Each of these jobs is essential in helping us reach families and individuals with the truth of God’s Word and the gospel message. Each of these jobs is essential in helping us reach families and individuals with the truth of God’s Word and the gospel message. It’s an
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A sneak preview of the editorial from the soon-to-be-released Creation magazine. Subscribers will be delighted with the magazine’s powerful content and brilliant graphics. …read more Source: creation.com
Was Noah’s Flood global or local? The universal language of Genesis 6–;9, NT evidence, size of the Ark, and sedimentary record say “global”! …read more Source: creation.com
By Ken Ham I am so excited to announce that, after being closed all winter for a complete upgrade, Legacy Hall at the Creation Museum is now open! This major upgrade allows us to fit 100 more seats into the auditorium (which can now seat nearly 1,000 people). We completely upgraded our older technology (including installing an LED wall and new sound and lighting systems) so we can better serve our guests and reach even more people during our daily presentations. The space that is currently Legacy Hall started out as our warehouse. We quickly outgrew the space, moving the
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