What does the science say? …read more Source: creation.com
By Eric Cassell Today’s ID the Future is Part 2 of a recent live webinar with Eric Cassell fielding questions about his new book, Animal Algorithms: Evolution and the Mysterious Origin of Ingenious Instincts. He and host Casey Luskin explore the engineering wonders of web-spinning spiders and their extraordinary silk, and the challenge of transforming solitary insects into social insects (with their complex and interdependent caste systems) via a blind step-by-step evolutionary process, and the many thousands of genetic changes required. What does Cassell consider the best explanation? He invokes design theorist William Dembski’s work with No Free Lunch theorems
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By Eric Cassell Today’s ID the Future brings listeners the first half of a recent live webinar featuring author Eric Cassell fielding questions about his intelligent design book, Animal Algorithms: Evolution and the Mysterious Origin of Ingenious Instincts. Center for Science and Culture associate director Casey Luskin hosts. They begin the webinar discussing Cassell’s unique set of qualifications for writing the book, and then they move into a conversation about the amazing desert ant, a master navigator from birth, able to integrate multiple navigation sensors despite having an incredibly tiny brain. Cassell argues that these innate skills point to algorithms
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By Ken Ham A truly revolting article from a Democratic digital specialist and adoptee appeared recently in The New York Times. Titled “I Was Adopted. I Know the Trauma It Can Inflict,” the article tried to make the point that adoption can be traumatic, both for the birth mother and the child, and therefore it’s not an “easy” alternative to abortion. But the opinion piece pointedly ignored a glaring issue: the horrendous, life-ending trauma inflicted on an unborn baby who is murdered during an abortion! Adoption—An “Easy” Choice? The article alludes to the oral arguments made recently in the US
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Many people today believe it is immoral to eat animals, to use any animal products, or to use animals in medical experiments. The Bible has much to say on the subject. …read more Source: <a href=https://creation.com/a/15629 target=_blank title="Ethical treatment of animals” >creation.com
By Ken Ham As we started the year with the theme, “Waking up the Church,” I want to end the year with some shocking quotes that one would think would help wake up the church! Consider this question: are you totally sure of the virgin birth? Did you know one well-known academic in the Christian world is only “reasonably confident” that Jesus was born of a virgin? This same person rejects a literal Adam and Eve, that Adam was made from dust, that Eve was made from Adam, that there was a literal tree of the knowledge of good and
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By Ken Ham If you’re looking for something Christ-centered to watch with your family this evening for Christmas Eve, consider A Pondering Heart, a Christmas play performed in the Answers Center at the Ark Encounter by students from our Christian worldview school, Twelve Stones Christian Academy. We recently streamed the production to YouTube, where it’s freely available for you to enjoy, or you can find it on Answers TV with your subscription. A Pondering Heart follows Mary as she discovers the ultimate purpose of her babe, born in a manger. A Pondering Heartfollows Mary as she discovers the ultimate purpose
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Central to Christmas is the supernatural account of God taking on human flesh to reconcile lost sinners to God-but naturalism is devoid of such a message of hope. …read more Source: creation.com
By Ken Ham An exciting new film is currently under production—The Ark and the Darkness: Unearthing the Mysteries of Noah’s Flood. From one of the producers of the incredible 3D film Genesis: Paradise Lost, this evangelistic film will take viewers from creation to the fall to the flood to the present and, finally, to the future when God will once again judge sin. And you can be part of bringing this film to life! Sevenfold Films and Genesis Apologetics are currently fundraising to finish production of The Ark and the Darkness. Not only will the film powerfully defend the historicity
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By Liz Abrams We expect that royalty will be born in luxurious places and widely celebrated. But the birth of the Son of God could not have been more different. …read more Source: AIG Daily
An icon of ICR during the early years was Chief Financial Officer Don Rohrer who was recently ushered into Glory. I first met Don in 1995 while applying to be an ICR speaker and scientist. With a big smile, he grabbed my hand and squeezed it as he introduced himself. Through the years, whenever I’d call him he’d always answer the phone saying, “Don Rohrer, may I help you?” From there,… More… …read more Source: icr.org
By Ken Ham We hope you have a wonderful Christmas remembering Christ’s birth, life, death, and resurrection and what they all mean to us as believers. Merry Christmas! …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Ken Ham I am so excited that we can now provide what many parents have been requesting: high school lab intensives at the Ark Encounter! You see, we’ve been offering labs at the Creation Museum for several years, and parents and teens love them. But many parents from further away have been requesting an intensive option where students can take a year of labs in one week. And that program is coming to the Ark Encounter in N. Kentucky this summer! It’s hands-on science to excite learning, and it’s presented with a biblical worldview from expert instructors who love
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Evolutionists frequently claim that human and chimp DNA are over 98% similar. They need this percentage to support their hypothesis that humans and chimps shared a common ancestor three to six million years ago. Based on known mutation rates, anything significantly less than a 98.5% similarity would destroy the entire theory.More… …read more Source: icr.org
By Dr. Charles Ware Grace is at work on earth! Regardless of opposition, if one perseveres in pursuit of the dream, he can expect grace victories. …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Ken Ham What would a Tyrannosaurus rex with a major toothache act like? We probably don’t want to know! We know at least one T. rex was suffering from bone disease in its lower jaw when it died. This disease extended to the root of one of its teeth and was discovered using a CT-based, non-invasive imaging approach. So why is a diseased dinosaur significant in a biblical worldview? Well, Genesis 1:31 tells us God’s original creation was “very good.” Yet many Christians accept the secular timeline for dinosaurs, believing they died out millions of years ago and before
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By David Wright Many of the people failed to recognize Jesus as the Messiah because of their expectations. …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Amber Pike The unseen threats in your child’s Sunday school could have eternal consequences. …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Ken Ham It’s a one-of-a-kind pro-life Vacation Bible School—now that’s an incredibly timely theme for our day! The sanctity of human life is the theme for our 2022 Answers VBS, Zoomerang: Returning to the Value of Life. Children will learn that life is precious—from the tiniest person to the oldest person. But the engaging, powerful theme isn’t the only thing that makes an Answers VBS one-of-a-kind. Every VBS produced by Answers in Genesis features all of the following: Apologetics and biblical authority teaching. We teach children what God’s Word says: that Scripture is the ultimate and final authority and
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By Ken Ham Answers in Genesis is not an easy ministry at times—we face ridicule and seemingly purposeful misunderstanding and misinterpretation from both within the church and without. And yet I am incredibly thankful that God has called us to do what we do in proclaiming the message of biblical authority and the gospel—and here’s just one example of why. And that’s what the ministry of Answers in Genesis is all about. but Jesus said, “Let the little children come to me and do not hinder them, for to such belongs the kingdom of heaven.” (Matthew 19:14) Praise the …read
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By Ken Ham Buddy’s off on his most far-flung adventure yet! Walk with lions (if you dare!), ride an elephant, and search for other exciting wildlife alongside your favorite adventurer, AiG’s Buddy Davis, in this newest episode of Buddy Davis’ Amazing Adventures. You won’t want to miss Here’s what one mom shared about watching Alaska!, one of Buddy Davis’ other adventures, on Answers TV with her children: Safari! promises to be an equally exciting adventure, filled with biblical teaching, fun, amazing creatures, music, and more. This exciting DVD, or digital download, is currently on sale—in fact, everything …read more Source:
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By Casey Luskin On today’s ID the Future, Casey Luskin further discusses his recent essay, “What Is Intelligent Design and How Should We Defend It,” in the new book The Comprehensive Guide to Science and Faith. In his conversation with host Eric Anderson, Luskin rebuts the claims that intelligent design isn’t science (it is), doesn’t produce peer-reviewed research (it does), and is just a negative argument against evolution. He also offers advice on handling personal attacks and objections that you’ve never encountered before. To consider supporting the work of Discovery Institute’s Center for Science and Culture and its brave scientists,
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By Casey Luskin On today’s ID the Future, guest Casey Luskin and host Eric Anderson untangle the differences between creationism, intelligent design, and theistic evolution. There are important distinctions as well as areas of overlap, Luskin explains, but the theory of intelligent design focuses on the book of nature, rather than on the Bible or some other sacred book, and offers evidence that certain features of the natural world are best explained by reference to an intelligent cause. The case for intelligent design includes negative arguments against competitor explanations, such as neo-Darwinism, as well as positive evidence for design. And
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By Ken Ham As we approach the New Year, many families will resolve to begin holding family devotions together next year. Well, if that’s something your family is looking to do in 2022 (and I strongly encourage you to do so, if you don’t already; a time together to worship, pray, and study God’s Word has an incredible influence on children!), we have the perfect resource for you—a faith-building “walk through the Bible” with This “read and discuss” set of devotionals goes through the entire Bible chronologically. It’s perfect for family study or for sitting down with a friend or
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By Ken Ham It’s a question frequently asked after a personal or national tragedy, illness, or loss: “Why do bad things happen?” And it’s no surprise that over the past nearly two years, 23% of US adults say they’ve mulled over this question “a lot,” along with other difficult topics, such as the purpose of suffering and the meaning of life. What are their conclusions? Well, according to a new Pew Forum study, Americans largely blame random chance – along with people’s own actions and the way society is structured – for human suffering, while relatively few believers blame God
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By Ken Ham Are you tired of “fluff and stuff” Christian conferences? Consider the following question posed by organizers of a conference: “Are you ready to be Human again?” Okay, what does that mean? Well, to be honest, it’s rather unclear. (And now we’re all confused!) Here’s where I heard this phrase. One of the members of our research department received a mailer for an upcoming conference for family ministry teams. The theme of this conference is “Be Human.” So, what does that mean? Well, inside the mailer, the conference organizers explain: When God became human, it wasn’t to prove
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By David Wright How did Jesus Christ fulfill a promise made by God in Genesis? …read more Source: AIG Daily