By Ken Ham In August, we announced the launch of a brand-new website for Answers Research Journal (AnswersResearchJournal.org). ARJ is a technical, peer-reviewed journal where creation scientists can discuss their cutting-edge research. It’s currently publishing its fourteenth volume. Our design, development, content, and research staff worked so hard to build a beautiful new platform with new, cutting-edge features for ARJ, and I’m excited to announce their hard work just won an award! Every year we submit various Answers in Genesis projects to be considered for awards from the Evangelical Press Association (EPA), and this year we submitted our new ARJ
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The Genesis genealogies are both a historical account, which can be used to calculate the age of world, and a key aspect of the fulfillment of the Messianic promise. …read more Source: creation.com
By Ken Ham It’s hard to believe it’s only one month until our annual Christmas programs begin again—and we can’t wait! Our grounds crews have been hard at work, transforming the Creation Museum and Ark Encounter grounds into twinkling winter wonderlands. And you don’t want to miss out on this incredible time of celebrating the Lord Jesus. Both ChristmasTime at the Ark Encounter and ChristmasTown at the Creation Museum are free family events (you only pay for parking) that draw thousands of families from the local area and out-of-state each year. We always offer something new, so families (many of
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By Rob Stadler Today’s ID the Future spotlights a new origin-of-life video showing that researchers aren’t anywhere close to creating life from non-life, despite the fact most Americans seem to believe otherwise. In the episode, host Eric Anderson interviews Stairway to Life co-author Rob Stadler, who helped create the new Long Story Short animated video. Stadler and Anderson explore how origin-of-life papers and popular media reports have misled the public, evidenced by a survey underscored by Rice University synthetic organic chemist James Tour. Then they discuss several daunting origin-of-life hurdles beyond the synthesis of key chemical building blocks. These are
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By Ken Ham I have some good news to share with you. Fearfully & Wonderfully Made book: This beautiful coffee-table–style book features striking photographs of our powerful “Fearfully and Wonderfully Made” exhibit here at the Creation Museum. This book features photographs of the museum’s lifelike models of unborn children and a detailed timeline of development. It’s a wonderful way to start engaging conversations with your children and others who visit your home—it’s a very eye-catching book! You, and those you engage with, will be fascinated by the miracle of life—from fertilization through birth. Zoomerang: Our powerfully evangelistic …read more Source:
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By Casey Luskin On this ID the Future from the vault, Casey Luskin tackles another neo-Darwinian assertion Francis Collins and Karl Giberson make in The Language of Science and Faith. In their book, Giberson and Collins capitalize on the popular notion of Neanderthals as pre-human, cavemen-like beasts in order to bolster their claims for common ancestry. But what sort of common ancestry? And do experts even agree that Neanderthals are drastically different from early homo sapiens? Luskin explores the connection between Neanderthals and humans and points to the growing evidence that Neanderthals interbred with homo sapiens, buried their dead, mastered
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By Ken Ham With the weather turning colder and our Christmas events at the Answers Bible Curriculum Christmas Sunday school lessons: For ages pre-K through adult, students will see from the Bible how God promised to send a Savior, how God prepared for Jesus’ birth, and how Jesus’ coming brings joy. Choose from three chronological lessons or two stand-alone lessons that are perfect for your church’s Sunday school program or for your family devotions. The digital download includes teacher and student guides, posters, games, seasonal activities, activity sheets, and more. The 10-Minute Bible Journey …read more Source: Ken Ham AIG
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By Ken Ham We’re thrilled to be producing a powerful pro-life VBS program for 2022. Thousands of churches will be teaching kids that life is precious, from the tiniest unborn person to the oldest person. And you can get equipped to lead or volunteer for this unique VBS during our The conference opens with an Australian animal encounter in the morning (plus the opportunity to explore the Ark Encounter’s Ararat Ridge Zoo and meet some additional Australian animals, weather-permitting). Then you’ll enjoy teaching sessions on the value of life from Dr. Georgia Purdom, Stacia McKeever, Camille Cates, and me. The
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By Norman Stone On today’s ID the Future, award-winning British producer and director Norman Stone joins host John West to discuss Stone’s new biopic on C.S. Lewis, The Most Reluctant Convert. The freewheeling conversation covers a wide range of topics, including Lewis’s view of science, the problems of reductionist science, Lewis’s attraction to and rejection of the occult (and the strange connection between the occult and scientific materialism), Bertrand Russell’s atheism, the women in C.S. Lewis’s life (not just Joy Gresham), and even the strange fate of C.S. Lewis’s old rooms in Oxford (you’ll never guess what’s in there now!).
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By Ken Ham I have some exciting news for you! But before I share that, a short story first (and some pictures). As part of our Answers in Genesis conference at Brookside Baptist Church in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, I spoke to hundreds of elementary and middle school children, and then high schoolers, teaching them how science confirms the Bible and that evolution is a false, blind-faith religion. Well, the response was very exciting! The students were so excited by what they were learning! So why am I …read more Source: Ken Ham AIG
By Bodie Hodge Getting a big picture of sin and death and how they are related in the Bible can make us better witnesses to today’s culture. …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Max McLean On this ID the Future award-winning actor Max McLean joins host John West to discuss his new film, The Most Reluctant Convert: The Untold Story of C.S. Lewis. West and McLean discuss how McClean came to do stage plays focused on Lewis’s work, and how he and filmmaker Norman Stone came to create a feature-length dramatic film in the midst of the coronavirus shutdown. McLean tells about Lewis’s long and winding conversion from agnosticism to Christianity, and then he and West focus on those aspects of Lewis’s conversion centered on science, evolutionary theory, and rational theism. Key
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By Dr. Terry Mortenson Recently Dr. William Lane Craig has published a book, In Quest of the Historical Adam, in which he argues that Adam was historical and mythical. …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Ken Ham Christmas is right around the corner—and we’ve got the resources you need ready for you. Find Christmas gifts, cards, teaching, evangelism tools, and even a brand-new Christmas play (great for your school or church) on our online bookstore. And don’t forget about our incredible free Christmas programs taking place at the From Creation to Bethlehem & Beyond: This DVD features teaching from AiG’s Dr. Terry Mortenson, who explains that, in order to understand Jesus’ birth, we need to include creation and the second coming. The babe in Bethlehem is first our Creator, then our Savior, and then
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By Brandon Clay John Dewey was the skeptical and atheist architect of US public education and the subsequent moral fallout of American citizens. …read more Source: AIG Daily
People sometimes feel overwhelmed by the constant onslaught of anti-Christian rhetoric that others put out, but most of those arguments can easily be answered with a little thought. …read more Source: creation.com
By Ken Ham I have been wanting to write a commentary on the early, foundational chapters of Genesis for years and am so excited to announce that Over the years, I have been asked many (many!) questions about Genesis such as: What was the light on day one? When were angels created? When did Adam and Eve sin? Are Genesis 1 & 2 contradictory accounts of creation? I’ve always wanted to provide a resource for families that not only answers these questions but also provides devotional thought on these foundational chapters of Genesis, helping them see who God is through
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Response to a correspondent who takes issue with Genesis as literal history. …read more Source: creation.com
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 Ken Ham Which is more important: Genesis or Revelation? Okay, now I’m sure that got your attention. First of all, every word of Scripture is important, as this is the inspired, infallible Word of God we are talking about: “All Scripture is breathed out by God and profitable for teaching, for reproof, for correction, and for training in righteousness” (2 Timothy 3:16). And as the Apostle Paul stated in 1 Thessalonians 2:13: And we also thank God constantly for this, that when you received the word of God, which you heard from us, you accepted it not as the
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By Ken Ham Every day we receive letters, often including pieces of artwork, from children who have been impacted by the Answers in Genesis ministry, the Ark Encounter, and the Creation Museum. I love receiving these letters—they are such an encouragement, and we love hearing how the next generation is being impacted with the truth of God’s Word and the gospel. The grandparents of the young man who drew this rendering of the Ark explain: My family is still reaping benefits from our July trip to the Museum and Ark. With that in mind, I’d like to share a message
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By Ola Hössjer Today’s ID the Future spotlights the incredible fine tuning of life. Robert J. Marks hosts Stockholm University professor of mathematical statistics Ola Hössjer and University of Miami population geneticist Daniel Díaz. The three discuss strategies for extending the concept of fine tuning to biological systems, and along the way touch on population genetics, entropy, and probability theory. At the center of the discussion are three technical papers—here, here, and here—each co-authored by one or more of the three members of today’s podcast discussion. This episode is reposted with permission from Mind Matters News, a website of Discovery
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A team of 11 people from the Institute for Creation Research is currently traveling on a multistate science expedition to dig up fossils, conduct field research, and capture footage on location for two new ICR-produced films. We reported on the first few days of the trip in “More… …read more Source: icr.org
By Casey Luskin On this classic ID the Future, Casey Luskin tackles another neo-Darwinian assertion made by Francis Collins and Karl Giberson in The Language of Science and Faith. There they make an offhand statement that a series of random mutations can lead to such a novel structure as the eye. However, they neglect to give any citation or discuss any evidence to support the claim. Instead of simply accepting the neo-Darwinian explanation of the eye on faith, Luskin leads listeners through an examination of the evidence. As he shows, the more closely we look, the more problems appear for
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By Kaitlyn Iocco Fire up your imagination and make-believe we’re time traveling to the past. …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Ken Ham What the Bible says about “interracial” marriage, being equally yoked, dating someone from a different religion, and God’s call to purity. …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Ken Ham Racism is a consequence of sin in a fallen world infused with evolutionary thinking. The consequences of racism on a personal and social level are huge. …read more Source: AIG Daily