The subject of origins continues to attract interest from the public and the scientific establishment. Understanding our origins informs us of who we are in the greater scheme of things: beloved creatures or cosmic accidents. The stakes are high. Our understanding of who and what we are forms the basis for all our philosophies, morals, laws, politics, economics, and worldviews. This issue is also important to biblical hermeneutics,… More… …read more Source: icr.org
Atheists actually believe in miracles without any reasonable cause for them. …read more Source: creation.com
ICR scientists and support staff recently completed a two-week science expedition through the Great Plains and western mountain states to conduct scientific research and produce two documentaries. And now our Dallas creation museum and event teams are welcoming guests of all ages to celebrate our first ever Dinosaur Week and learn about these mysterious creatures from a biblical perspective. How can ICR afford to take on these and many other fait… More… …read more Source: icr.org
Why do scientists discover similarities between human-engineered systems and creature adaptation? How does the Genesis Flood explain the Ice Age? How is biblical creation the best scientific explanation of our world? What does it mean to be rich toward God? Discover the answers to these questions and more in the November 2021 issue of Acts & Facts! More… …read more Source: icr.org
By Casey Luskin On this ID the Future from the vault, Casey Luskin finishes up his look at Francis Collins’s and Karl Giberson’s The Language of Science and Faith, a book arguing for theistic Darwinism. In this sixth and final installment in the series, Luskin reviews the contradictions and fallacious bandwagon appeals that he says permeate the book. He praises the two authors for their intelligence and professional achievements, but he encourages readers of the book to also read one or more works skeptical of theistic Darwinism in order to better assess how Giberson and Collins’s case holds up when
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By Ken Ham In our increasingly anti-Christian world, where sin is celebrated and those who stand on God’s Word are punished, how can we walk in wisdom, with gracious speech, as we make the best use of the time we have? Get answers at our powerful Answers for Women Conference, taking place March 31–April 2, 2022, at the Ark Encounter in Williamstown, Kentucky, south of Cincinnati. This isn’t your typical women’s conference filled with “positive thinking” and “fluffy” teaching. Rather, it’s a Word-filled three days, where engaging, passionate speakers who love God’s Word will give you practical tools for living
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By Ken Ham It’s amazing the way that those who want to justify immorality will use the Bible to do so! Often such people will take a passage that teaches one thing and twist it to “mean” the opposite of what the text clearly teaches. And a recent commentary in The Washington Post is a perfect example of such twisting of the Scriptures. The authors argue that Christians are against “abortion rights” (there is no such thing—rights are endowed by our Creator, who said, “Thou shalt not murder,” Exodus 20:13) because of two verses from the Law (Exodus 21:22–23), which
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By Ken Ham It’s almost “the most wonderful time of the year”! If you’re looking to get a head start on your Christmas gift giving with gifts that will impact the recipient with answers from God’s Word, consider our Christmas specials, on sale now at Creation to Babel: A Commentary for Families: This is my new commentary on Genesis chapters 1–11 and is now available for preorder (shipping soon). This makes a wonderful family gift to help parents and their children dive deep into the foundational chapters of Genesis. Fearfully and Wonderfully Made book: Celebrate the wonder of life in
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By Ken Ham It’s time to “hike and seek” what God has made! Now, if you’re a subscriber to our streaming platform Answers TV, you probably know what I am referring to—filmmaker Peter Schriemer’s nature program Hike and Seek. This program is fun and educational for the whole family—and the first episodes of Season Two are available now! It’s a nature program that gives glory to God for what he’s made—and that’s unusual with nature videos today! In Hike and Seek, you’ll join Peter as he explores God‘s creation. Along the way, you’ll learn about the creatures God has made
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Creation magazine is a powerful tool …read more Source: creation.com
By Eric Cassell On today’s ID the Future, Animal Algorithms author Eric Cassell delves into another fascinating portion of his new book, the programmed social behaviors of colony insects and the challenge these instinctive behaviors pose for modern evolutionary theory. Cassell and host Robert J. Marks discuss the complex caste system of these colonies, the impressive signaling systems they use to communicate, and how technologists study these tiny-brained creatures to learn tricks for developing and improving drone swarm technology. How could a mindless evolutionary process have evolved these sophisticated colonies, where various castes appear essential to the functioning and survival
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By Ken Ham Today is Veterans Day in the United States. On this day we thank, honor, and remember those who have served in the US military. It’s also a day when we should pause to pray: thanking the Lord for our freedom and asking him to be gracious and preserve the freedoms we enjoy here in the US. Here are three items to be praying for today, specifically: Pray for the families separated due to training, deployment, or for other reasons. Pray the Lord would sustain them and that those who don’t know him would be drawn to Christ
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By Ken Ham Updates are coming to the Creation Museum! As I’ve previously announced, we’re upgrading and expanding at both the Creation Museum and the Ark Encounter to better accommodate the many thousands of guests who visit every single day, as well as to provide even more teaching on God’s Word and the gospel. And I’m excited that construction has already begun on some of these upgrades! You may have noticed there was no Answers News (our twice-weekly live news commentary program) last Wednesday or today (don’t worry—it’s back November 3, 2021). That’s because Answers News is temporarily moving to
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In the wilderness temptation, Jesus succeeded where Adam failed. …read more Source: creation.com
By Troy Lacey There is no contradiction with Jesus saying he was not a spirit to his disciples. He was not an apparition, whether ghost, phantasm, shade, or any other paranormal entity. …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Ken Ham I am so excited to announce that we are already over halfway towards our end-of-year giving goal! Praise the Lord! It’s so exciting to see how many thousands of individuals and families are eager and willing to join with us in what the Lord is doing through our two attractions, the Ark Encounter and Creation Museum in northern Kentucky. And you can still join in on giving and having your gift doubled! These exciting upgrades will allow us to better serve and teach our guests and reach many more people with the message of biblical authority and
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Scholars debate the length of time the Israelites spent in Egypt, but the long Sojourn view of 430 years has more weaknesses than most assume …read more Source: creation.com
By Troy Lacey Some suggest Jesus could not be the Messiah since he descended from a Moabitess and an Ammonite, but the charge fails to understand all of Scripture. …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Tim Chaffey Three reasons Answers in Genesis plans to build a replica of the Tower of Babel, rightfully considered a symbol of man’s rebellion after the global flood. …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Guillermo Gonzalez On today’s ID the Future, astrobiologist Guillermo Gonzalez unpacks one of his chapters in the new book The Comprehensive Guide to Science and Faith, edited by episode host Casey Luskin. Gonzalez and Luskin look at how our atmosphere as well as the sun, moon, distance from our host star, and position in the Milky Way are all curiously fine tuned not only for life but also for allowing Earth’s human inhabitants to observe and discover things near and far about nature. It’s as if a master designer made the Earth not merely for life but for curious
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By Ken Ham Our children’s website—Kids Answers—is very popular. Parents love the safe, God-honoring content they know their children will find and love the exciting animal facts, biblical authority articles, activities, and more. And I’m excited to announce Kids Answers will now host three blogs to teach children about God’s Word and God’s world. The first of these three blogs just launched, and the other two will be coming very soon in our new “Show & Tell” section on the Kids site. Each blog honors God and his Word and, in a kid-friendly way, teaches children of all ages that
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Why do scientists discover similarities between human-engineered systems and creature adaptation? How does the Genesis Flood explain the Ice Age? How is biblical creation the best scientific explanation of our world? What does it mean to be rich toward God? Discover the answers to these questions and more in the November 2021 issue of Acts & Facts! More… …read more Source: icr.org
By Casey Luskin On this ID the Future from the vault, Casey Luskin highlights a glaring logical error in the pro-evolution book The Language of Science and Faith by Francis Collins and Karl Giberson. There Collins and Giberson assert that macroevolution is merely microevolution over long ages, and to cinch their argument they point to the observed macroevolution of … birds? No. Whales? No. A new land mammal? A fundamentally new type of bacteria? No again, and understandably so since no one has observed the macroevolution of any biological form. The idea is conjectural. So what example do Collins and
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By Eric Cassell Today’s ID the Future spotlights the new book Animal Algorithms: Evolution and the Mysterious Origin of Ingenious Instincts. The author, Eric Cassell, joins host and Baylor computer engineering professor Robert J. Marks to discuss the groundbreaking book and, in particular, the chapters on some of the animal kingdom’s most stunning navigators—the arctic tern, homing pigeons, the monarch butterfly, and the desert ant, among others. Cassell has degrees in biology and engineering, and he draws on these and his decades of professional expertise in aircraft navigation systems to show that these creatures instinctively employ navigational technologies that humans
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By Ken Ham We recently had a very special guest at the Ark Encounter—“Noah”! Now, as you will see in the photos, the biblical Noah didn’t visit the life-size Noah’s Ark we’ve constructed (obviously!), but a four-year-old boy who loves the biblical account of Noah and the flood did visit—and he even dressed the part. I thought these photos were very cute and knew our supporters would enjoy seeing one of the thousands of children enjoying free admission to the Ark Encounter (as well as the Creation Museum) this year. (It’s an offer that we decided to extend through 2022
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By Ken Ham In less than two weeks, on November 11, Americans will take time to thank those who have served in the military as we pause for Veterans Day. And we here at Answers in Genesis, the Creation Museum, and the Ark Encounter want to say “thank you” for your service in the US 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 Veterans Day, November 11, 2021. We hope many former and active military will be able to visit
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Answering the claim that morality can arise through a naturalistic evolutionary process. …read more Source: creation.com