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By Ken Ham If you’re like many people when you watch the news, you shake your head and wonder, “What is happening here in America?” It’s obvious that our nation is divided, the church is conflicted and largely lukewarm, religious persecution is increasing, and Christians are struggling with what to do in the midst of all this. Well, God’s Word gives us the answers we need to stand boldly for him and share his gospel in any time or place. In this short blog post, I want to give you three ways you can equip yourself with solutions to a [More]
By Tim Chaffey There are “many infallible proofs” given in Scripture for the resurrecction of Jesus Christ—yet many still do not believe. Why? …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Casey Luskin On this classic ID the Future, Casey Luskin discusses how theistic Darwinists Francis Collins and Karl Giberson rely on the argument that pseudogenes are junk, “broken DNA.” The pseudogene is their centerpiece evidence for common descent and macroevolution in their book The Language of Science and Faith. This leaves them hard-pressed as researchers discover more and more functions for non-coding DNA, including pseudogenes. Source …read more Source: id the future     
By Ken Ham It’s a twisted world—so how can we stand firm? Get equipped to stand rooted in the Word of God in the face of an increasingly hostile world at our 2022 Answers for Women conference, taking place March 31–April 2, 2022, at the Ark Encounter, south of Cincinnati. During this powerful, three-day event, you’ll hear from Darrell B. Harrison of the Just Thinking podcast, Dr. Georgia Purdom of AiG, biblical counselor Martha Peace, Kyle Mann of The Babylon Bee, Bill Jack of Worldview Academy, Cong. Mike Johnson, an attorney who represents Louisiana in the US Congress, and more. [More]
By Tim Chaffey We don’t need to abandon our defense of the Scripture to emphasize the resurrection. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
Lucien Tuinstra dialogues with Dutchman Prof. Hans Degens …read more Source: creation.com     
By Ken Ham It’s nearly Or consider other fun giveaways, such as the Ten Commandments scroll pen, books of the Bible bookmark, Laws of God cards, 7 C’s creation evangelism cube, and tracts, such as How the Bible Is Unique, and more! You can find all of these “National Evangelism Day” resources and more at AnswersBookstore.com. Thanks for stopping by and thanks for praying,Ken This item was written with the assistance of AiG’s research team. …read more Source: Ken Ham AIG     
By Dr. Terry Mortenson Can the evolutionist view of the history of natural evil be harmonized with the Bible’s apparent teaching that all of this evil is the consequence of the Fall? …read more Source: AIG Daily     
How is the Lord’s handiwork on display at John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park? Does the universe look old? What can we learn about science and logic from Trinidad spider behavior? And what is the latest discovery that debunks the evolutionary idea of “junk DNA”? Discover the answers to these questions and more in the October 2021 issue of Acts & Facts! More… …read more Source: icr.org     
By Moshe Averick On this episode of ID the Future from the vault, host Ira Berkowitz continues a conversation with Rabbi Moshe Averick about the rabbi’s book Nonsense of a High Order: The Confused World of Modern Atheism. Averick answers the who-designed-the-designer objection, shows how questions about God and intelligent design can’t be shoved aside as unimportant, and has a bit of fun recounting a dustup he had with evolutionist Jerry Coyne. Source …read more Source: id the future     
By Ken Ham It’s a huge number—seven million. Wow! Okay, what am I referring to? Well, our Answers Vacation Bible School (VBS), one of the top three in the world and, I believe, the most powerful of any VBS program, partners with Children’s Hunger Fund (CHF) for the Missions Moment. This aspect of the program helps kids apply what they’re learning about the truth of God’s Word and the gospel by meeting tangible needs in partnership with a gospel-focused ministry. And over the years, children and their churches have responded! This means that not only have hundreds of thousands of [More]
By Jonathan Wells On this ID the Future, Zombie Science author and biologist Jonathan Wells and host Andrew McDiarmid explore the seductive but misleading appeal to consensus science. This is when someone makes a bandwagon appeal to support a scientific hypothesis rather than offering evidence and arguments—as in, “All serious scientists agree that X is the case.” Wells says history makes hash of the consensus-science appeal because the history of scientific progress is all about a consensus view being overthrown by a newer, more accurate view that for a time was a minority view. Wells also draws a distinction between [More]
By Ken Ham We have a new Facebook group! We just launched a Answers Bible Curriculum for Homeschool. Answers Bible Curriculum brings the Bible to life! This exciting curriculum contains homeschool lessons that cover the entire Bible chronologically in four years, providing a powerful overview of God’s Word. Filled with theology, doctrine, and apologetics, your children will dive deep into God’s Word from a young age. Designed for grades K–5, but older students can be involved as well. Year One is available now, with Year Two coming soon! There is no other Bible curriculum like it. Answers Education Online brings [More]
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     
By Ken Ham Looking for something unique for your church this Christmas? Don’t miss Long Foretold: Journey of the Magi, a children’s Christmas play written by the talented staff at our K-10 Christian school, Twelve Stones Christian Academy. Your church will love how fun, informative, and unique this play is! I recently chatted with two of the writers of this play. You can enjoy that interview below:
Does Scripture teach that Jesus is the Creator? Is He the begotten Son of God or was he created? Could he die physically if he is God? …read more Source: creation.com     
By Ken Ham One good thing to come out of the shutdowns is that many parents have been awakened to what “secular” really means—anti-God! And, as a result of that awakening, as well as various mandates and schools reopening and shutting down throughout the year, plus other factors, Census data found that 11.1% of US households with school-aged children are now homeschooling. That’s double the number from before the pandemic! That increase means there are about 2.6 million new homeschool students across the nation. A report also found that 8.7 million children have been pulled from a government-run school and [More]
By Ken Ham Attractions Magazine (attractionsmagazine.com) recently posted an article entitled “USA Top Attractions by State.” The article begins, “Recent research conducted by the online travel booking site Musement has identified the most popular attraction in every state of the country.” Now without even reading the article or looking at their map, I thought Disneyland would be the top attraction in California, and it was. I then suspected Walt Disney World Resort would top the Florida attractions (and it did), and the Georgia Aquarium would be number one in Georgia (and it was). Then I wondered, “Could the Ark Encounter [More]
By Ken Ham Looking to catch a good movie in theaters as a family? Well, there’s a family-friendly, encouraging movie coming to US theaters October 4–6, 2021. It’s the fourth movie in the popular God’s Not Dead franchise, God’s Not Dead: We the People. This full-length feature film addresses the freedom to homeschool and teach our children what we believe. It’s an eye-opening film. …read more Source: Ken Ham AIG     
By Casey Luskin On today’s ID the Future, Casey Luskin, associate director of Discovery Institute’s Center for Science and Culture, discusses his Evolution News article about the recently deceased Steven Weinberg. On Weinberg’s view, one of science’s social functions is to undermine religion, which he sees as superstition. Luskin takes the opposite view and points to skilled and successful scientists he got to know in Africa. He says these scientists are convinced that the supernatural is real and would find Weinberg’s secular Western rejection of the supernatural as blinkered. Luskin and host Robert Crowther also discuss a hopeful trend among [More]
By Ken Ham Taking place next month is AiG–UK’s biggest ever online event—Answers UK Mega Conference, 28–30 October 2021. This conference includes 13 sessions over three days, exclusively on Answers.tv, featuring 13 speakers from both sides of the Atlantic. The theme is “Reconnecting the Gospel to a Godless Culture,” and it’s going to be encouraging, equipping, and convicting. Hear from: Prof. Stuart Burgess, professor of engineering design at the University of Bristol Dr. Danny Faulkner, astronomer Joseph Hubbard, director of Creation Research UK Dr. Nathaniel Jeanson, research biologist Prof. Andy McIntosh, professor specializing in combustion and thermodynamics Dr. Terry Mortenson, [More]
By Casey Luskin On today’s ID the Future host Emily Reeves talks with geologist and intelligent design theorist Casey Luskin about his PhD. Luskin says his dissertation wasn’t focused on intelligent design at all; but the knowledge he gained and the methodology he employed well might provide him grist for ID-oriented work down the road. The wide-ranging conversation takes Luskin and Reeves from his geological work in Africa and the method known as uniformitarianism to plate tectonics, paleomagnetism, crustal recycling, and some books on how Earth appears fine-tuned for life. Luskin also tells about some astonishing beauty that lies hidden [More]
By Moshe Averick On this classic episode of ID the Future, Jerusalem-based guest host Ira Berkowitz talks with Rabbi Moshe Averick about his book Nonsense of a High Order: The Confused World of Modern Atheism, a critique of the new atheists’ views on nature. Rabbi Averick shares his spirited takedown of the multiverse theory for the origin of life, dismantles the “God of the Gaps” objection to intelligent design, and wonders why people who criticize books like his think they can do so intelligently without taking the time to read them. Source …read more Source: id the future     
By Ken Ham The notion of aliens in outer space is constantly in the news, with more and more people believing in the existence of “little green men” and the possibility that they’ve visited earth. Well, in a recent series of tweets, one theoretical physicist argues that we need to look into UFO sightings, and while we can’t just assume it’s alien spacecraft, “it’s a possibility we can’t ignore.” Now, many scientists and others object to the idea of aliens visiting earth due to the vast distances in space. But this scientist says, “The universe is incredibly old, and we’ve [More]
William Lane Craig, world famous apologist appears on a leading British podcast and shares his unbiblical views about original sin. …read more Source: creation.com     
Was the ‘fear and dread’ of man in the animals after Noah’s Flood something new God specially brought about? …read more Source: creation.com     
Was the ‘fear and dread’ of man in the animals after Noah’s Flood something new God specially brought about? …read more Source: creation.com