By Ken Ham It’s just under one month until we celebrate Easter, specifically remembering the death and resurrection of Christ from the grave. It’s both a sobering and a celebratory time for Christians but, sadly, the world has twisted this remembrance into something very different. Help focus your family on the true meaning of Easter with three resources from Answers in Genesis that proclaim the truth of God’s Word and the saving gospel. Free Easter chapters from The 10-Minute Bible Journey. This book is an excellent resource by Dale Mason of our staff. It gives you the big picture of
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By Michael Behe On this classic ID the Future, hear the story of how leading German paleo-entomologist and Darwinist Günter Bechly became convinced of intelligent design. Host Ray Bohlin shares the clip from the documentary Revolutionary, and sits down with the star of the film, Lehigh University biologist and Darwin’s Black Box author Michael Behe, to discuss some possible lessons to glean from Bechly’s dramatic story. In the time since the documentary was filmed, Bechly was forced to resign from his position as curator at the prestigious State Museum of Natural History in Stuttgart, Germany. Then his English language Wikipedia
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By Michael Behe On today’s ID the Future, Lehigh University biologist Michael Behe argues that Darwinism was built on a foundation of ignorance. Through no fault of Darwin’s, neither he nor anyone else in his day had a clue about the nature of cellular life and biological information, says Behe. Even the biologists of the Neo-Darwinian synthesis in the first half of the twentieth century were fairly clueless about the foundation of life, Behe says. When researchers did finally begin to unravel the sophisticated foundations of life, earlier notions of how evolutionary processes might have invented the great diversity of
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By Ken Ham God is glorified as we study what he has made and wonder over how amazing our Creator is. And your high school student can do just that with 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. Our labs are available in 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 the Creation Museum,
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By Roger Patterson There’s been an explosion in the intensity of the conversation regarding the creation/evolution debate in the last few years—but not where one might expect. …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Stuart Burgess On today’s ID the Future, Bristol University engineer Stuart Burgess dives deeper into the engineering marvels of such sea creatures as the parrotfish, sling-jaw wrasse, mantis shrimp, and the deep sea dragonfish, with a particular focus on the amazing linkage mechanisms found in these creatures. Burgess says these mechanisms are extraordinary examples of engineering prowess, and they are irreducibly complex, thereby posing a challenge to modern evolutionary theory. He and host Eric Anderson also discuss the engineering sophistication of muscles, with a specific look at the human bicep and how the muscle and the brain work together.
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By Ken Ham There are signs of spring all over the Creation Museum and the Ark Encounter as the weather warms, including early spring plants beginning to peek through the ground as our beautiful grounds come back to life. But another sure sign that winter is ending is the switch from our winter hours to our spring hours as we prepare to welcome our spring break guests and officially start our busy season. And that begins tomorrow here in Northern Kentucky! As of March 9, 2022, we will be open for our expanded spring hours, which means we are open
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By Troy Lacey Some have suggested the Egyptian “ark of the contract” predates the Hebrew “Ark of the Covenant” by 1,000 years, but this doesn’t align with most accepted chronologies. …read more Source: AIG Daily
Is the Bible trustworthy and reliable? Response to critic, covering canon, contradictions, ritual purity laws, miracles, and science. …read more Source: creation.com
By Ken Ham At the end of this month (March 31–April 2, 2022), our tenth annual You can still join us in person, or if you are unable to make it to Northern Kentucky, we are streaming all of the conference sessions and the special concert with Laura Story through Answers TV. You do not need an Answers TV subscription to stream the conference: you simply purchase the conference package (subscribers also need to purchase this) and enjoy the conference with your family, Bible study group, or your church’s women’s group. We are also excited to be offering ASL interpretation
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By Ken Ham The NRB announced the recipients of its 2022 awards for media excellence. AiG picked up two major awards, including “Television Program of the Year.” …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Ken Ham Are you looking for something fun to do as a couple? Forget dinner and a movie—go on an outdoor adventure with creation scientists from Answers in Genesis! (Now that would be an unforgettable date!) Our upcoming events— We have four Stargazer’s Nights taking place throughout 2022: April 8, July 1, August 5, and September 30. Register now to secure your spot (this event is designed for adults and older children, but younger children are welcome as well). Stargazer’s Nights have you looking up (way up!), but our Explore Fossil Hunt has you digging down into the dirt
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By Stuart Burgess Today’s ID the Future spotlights a Bristol University engineer whose design work helped Great Britain’s cycling team win gold in the most recent Summer Olympics. Stuart Burgess, currently on a visiting fellowship at the University of Cambridge and an expert on linkage mechanisms, discusses with host Eric Anderson how top engineering firms are paying big money to learn from the extraordinary designs found in biology so as to improve their own designs. Burgess has designed groundbreaking linkage mechanisms, but he says the human knee is still well ahead of what even the most advanced human engineers have
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By Ken Ham We are just over two months into the new year. Many families, back in January, made a New Year’s resolution to study the Bible or do family devotions together. If that was you and your family, but the resolution hasn’t happened yet or hasn’t happened consistently, don’t worry—you can always start (or restart) today! And we have a great resource to make it easy for you to study the first chapters of Genesis together as a family. Creation to Babel: A Commentary for Familiesis a book I’m so excited about. For years I’ve wanted to write an
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By Ken Ham A recent study of marriages and divorces among 50,000 US women revealed something shocking—God’s design for marriage and sexuality is best! (Okay, that’s not really shocking—to Bible-believing Christians anyway! That’s what we would expect.) What is God’s design? It’s given to us in the very beginning when God created marriage: one man for one woman for life (Genesis 1:27). Scripture exalts marriage and sexuality as God’s very good design (consider, for example, the book of Song of Solomon). Scripture exalts marriage and sexuality as God’s very good design (consider, for example, the book of Song of Solomon).
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By Liz Abrams How Charles Darwin’s views about the inferiority of women have negatively affected scientific research, female researchers, and society for generations …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Ken Ham Children love visiting the There are more clips from this staff meeting to come, so stay tuned for those updates (a great way to do that is by subscribing to my daily email)—we’re so excited to share with you the vision for the attractions. We’re located in N. Kentucky. The New Answers Book 1 Hits #1 in Creationism One of our most popular resources for years has been The New Answers Book series. This book answers over 120 of the most common questions we get asked about creation, evolution, science, and the Bible. And the first book
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By Rob Webb Is rocket science purely secular, and should we just leave the Bible out of it? Obviously not. …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Rob Webb A biblical overview for why our week is only seven days, how the secular world explains it, and the benefits we enjoy from God’s ordained work-rest weekly pattern …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Larry Pierce The theological implications of this verse are profound and beyond the scope of this short article. We will briefly list some of them with a short explanation. …read more Source: AIG Daily
What’s the difference between a good argument and a bad argument? …read more Source: creation.com
By Ken Ham Paul’s admonition to the Ephesians still applies. Christ wants us to take every opportunity to boldly confront our pagan culture so lost people can be redeemed. …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Ken Ham We’re just one month away from hosting our annual women’s conference, Answers for Women (which you can still join in person or through livestream) at the Ark Encounter, south of Cincinnati—but our event teams are also thinking way farther ahead, to October 4–6, 2022, when we host our annual Answers for Pastors & Leaders conference (which is open for anyone to attend). And you can register today and enjoy an “early-bird” savings of $60. Prepare to discover why our culture is in chaos, why the church is conflicted, and what we can do to boldly stand for
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By Ken Ham Our culture says the makeup of a family doesn’t matter. Children can be raised by one parent, two parents (two moms, two dads, or a mom and a dad), three or more parents—it doesn’t matter, as long as the parents love (however they decide what love means) the kids. This kind of thinking has led to a growing trend: co-parenting. Many people use this term to refer to divorced parents choosing to work together to raise their kids without the animosity divorce often brings. But there’s another growing use for this term: two people who aren’t, and
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By Liz Abrams Skeptics suggest the biblical flood was gleaned from the Epic of Gilgamesh etc., but there are critical differences between Genesis and ancient pagan literature. …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Ken Ham Next month I’m headed to sunny Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, for “ Find tickets for this unique vacation and concert experience at AbrahamProductions.net. 40 Days and 40 Nights of Gospel Music Returns to the Ark Encounter With over 120 concerts and presentations from many sought-after speakers, you’ll love this incredible event. And don’t miss daily programs at our 40 Days and 40 Nights of Gospel Musicevent returning for the second year to the Ark Encounter. New this year, some of the events will be held at the Creation Museum as well on selected days. Enjoy music from
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By Casey Luskin On this ID the Future from the vault, Nate Herbst of The God Solution and the Center for Science and Culture’s Casey Luskin discuss their experiences as students in science courses interacting with professors over the evolution controversy. Luskin offers some suggested do’s and don’ts, and describes how involvement in a student club first awakened his interest in the intelligent design debate. Source …read more Source: id the future