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Is there a simple way to make such a decision? …read more Source: creation.com     
By Ken Ham It’s a family homeschool experience at the Ark Encounter! We’re hosting our first-ever family homeschool conference, “Building Strong Foundations,” in May—but it’s so much more than just a conference! It’s a unique family experience at the world’s leading Christian themed attraction, the Ark Encounter, May 12–14, 2022. It’s an experience for homeschoolers you can’t get anywhere else in the world! During this fantastic conference, you’ll tour the life-size Ark Encounter with exclusive after-hours access, meet the animals in Ararat Ridge Zoo, visit the Creation Museum, relax and enjoy concerts, presentations, and break-out sessions. Children and teens will [More]
Scientific American accuses creationists of white supremacy, glossing over evolution’s own disgusting racist past. …read more Source: creation.com     
By Ken Ham Over the years, we’ve had a variety of planetarium shows in our Stargazer Planetarium here at the Creation Museum. Guests always rave about the program, but the most popular show is Created Cosmos, a journey through the vastness of the universe. Well, we completely upgraded our planetarium last year with a new laser projector, tilted dome, new seats, a totally new look, and more—and now Created Cosmos has been completely upgraded to 4K resolution, so it really “pops” with the new technology. It’s like watching a whole new program! The script and narration for Created Cosmos are [More]
Ignoring the challenge of biblical creation may seem a sound decision if you think it is not scientific. But is it? Would you risk eternity on it? …read more Source: creation.com     
By Ken Ham The tour that sold out in minutes is coming back to the Ark Encounter! What do I mean? Well, several years ago the award-winning gospel music group, The Collingsworth Family, came to perform in concert at the Ark Encounter. Within minutes of the tickets going live, they were sold out. But if you missed that first concert experience, don’t miss their Inspiration Encounter 2021 because The Collingsworth Family is coming back to the Ark Encounter October 28–30, 2021. This exciting three-day retreat features concerts by The Collingsworth Family, Larnelle Harris, the Booth Brothers, Greater Vision, Keaton Family [More]
By Michael Behe On this ID the Future, ID biologist Michael Behe continues fielding tough questions from philosophers Pat Flynn and Jim Madden. Here in Part 3 of 3, Behe responds to the claim that some designs in biology are bad designs and to criticisms leveled at ID from some Thomists. Also in the mix, the issue of academic pressure to distance oneself from ID, even before those involved understand what the theory of intelligent design actually is. Madden also asks Behe what reforms he’d pursue if he suddenly found himself in charge of the National Academy of Sciences. Tune [More]
By Michael Behe In today’s ID the Future, intelligent design pioneer Michael Behe continues his conversation with philosophers Pat Flynn and Jim Madden. Here in Part 2 of a three-part series, Behe offers an illustration from language and Madden presses him, noting that meaning detection in language is not parts to whole. A lively exchange ensues and then Behe turns the discussion back to his primary focus, detecting design in molecular biological machines by recognizing the purposeful arrangement of parts. From there the conversation turns to everything from epigenetics, systems biology, and autopoiesis to co-option, mousetraps, tie clips, biologist Kenneth [More]
By Michael Behe Today’s ID the Future features Darwin Devolves author and Lehigh University biologist Michael Behe speaking about the logic and evidence of intelligent design with two philosophers, Pat Flynn and Jim Madden. In a friendly, stimulating exchange, Flynn and Madden press Behe with objections — some philosophic, others scientific — to see how well his position stands up to scrutiny from experts who have engaged the subject. Here in Part 1 of a three-part series, Behe counters the charge that ID is an argument from ignorance, and then the three men compare the contemporary design argument to philosopher [More]
By Ken Ham In just over a week—starting Monday, August 2, 2021—the world’s largest gospel music festival begins at the Ark Encounter. This event, 40 Days and 40 Nights of Gospel Music, features top names in gospel music, popular keynote speakers, and morning and evening concerts. We’re so excited to be welcoming thousands of guests each day for this concert event, taking place from August 2 through September 10, 2021, south of Cincinnati, in Williamstown, Kentucky. Each day’s concert is included with Ark Encounter admission. Now, an annual combo pass allows you to enjoy multiple concerts (or even all of [More]
By Troy Lacey The plausiblity, internal consistency, and reliability of the historical flood in Genesis compared with other flood narratives from the ancient Near East …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Ken Ham In the fall, many churches resume their regular Sunday school curriculum after a summer break. If that’s your church, now is a great time to consider changing up what you do for Sunday school. If you want to use something that is “meaty,” chronological, and focused on the gospel message while teaching the whole Bible, doctrine, theology, Christian worldview, and apologetics (not merely moralistic “fluff and stuff”!), consider Answers Bible Curriculum for Sunday School (ABC). Over 10,000 churches use ABC—and we frequently hear from pastors and Sunday school teachers who share that ABC is revolutionizing their churches. [More]
By Michael Behe On today’s ID the Future, author and biologist Michael Behe discusses with host Andrew McDiarmid how the once seemingly humble cilium is actually even more irreducibly complex than Behe suggested in his ID classic Darwin’s Black Box—and indeed, even more complex than his review of cilia in his update in 2007. At the time Behe described cilia as “irreducible complexity squared.” But as noted in a recent article at Evolution News, even more layers of sophistication in cilia and their Intraflagellar Transport (IFT) system have now been discovered. So, does that mean we are now looking at [More]
By Bodie Hodge How many races there are, names of races, evolution-inspired racism, and the solution to racism in the gospel of Jesus Christ …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Ken Ham Scientific American is supposedly a scientific publication. Well, as such, they should be ashamed of themselves for allowing a badly researched opinion piece to be printed recently. In an article titled “Denial of Evolution Is a Form of White Supremacy,” filmmaker Allison Hopper, a believer in the evolutionary “out-of-Africa” model, opines about how the supposed dark-skinned ancestors we evolved from are so often left out in museums and in books. In the process, she smears biblical creationists by claiming we believe and teach something we certainly do not! The author writes what can hardly be described as [More]
By Günter Bechly Today’s ID the Future concludes a debate over the merits of intelligent design and modern evolutionary theory. Günter Bechly is a distinguished German paleoentomologist who was an atheist and Darwinist but became convinced of theism after he finally decided to read some of the books written by leading ID proponents and found their arguments far stronger than he had been led to believe from second-hand accounts. S. Joshua Swamidass is a computational biologist at Washington University in Saint Louis who says ID may or may not be true in some part of what it affirms, but while [More]
By Ken Ham Problems with progressive creation, including non-historical reading of Genesis 1, multiple animal creation events, manlike creatures before Adam & others …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Ken Ham What? Another well-known Christian organization going soft on the LGBTQ movement? Why is this happening? Well, the Jews had a proverb that God, through the Apostle Paul, reminds us of: “A little leaven leavens the whole lump” (Galatians 5:9). Oh, how I despair that much of the church has not taken heed of this! The leaven of compromise is a major contributing factor to the alarming generational exodus from the church and increasing numbers of lukewarm local churches and Christian organizations/institutions compromising on issues such as marriage, sexuality, and gender. I’m sorry, but I can’t just sweep [More]
By Günter Bechly Today’s ID the Future features a debate over the merits of intelligent design. Günter Bechly is a German paleoentomologist heard many times on ID the Future, who says the science convinced him that intelligent design is true. S. Joshua Swamidass is a computational biologist at Washington University in Saint Louis who says ID may or may not be true in some part of what it affirms, but for him, the science doesn’t lead you to it. They met in a dialogue hosted by Justin Brierley on his Unbelievable? podcast, reposted here with Brierley’s permission. This is the [More]
Advice for teachers who may be required to teach evolution in the classroom. …read more Source: creation.com     
By Ken Ham The nation’s leading creationist Christian colleges and universities are gathering at the Ark Encounter in Williamstown, Kentucky for our annual Creation College Expo 2021. This exciting event is free—and includes free Ark Encounter admission for all registered 7–12th grade students—and is a great way to learn more about colleges that actually take a stand on God‘s Word when it comes to Genesis. Students can visit one-on-one with representatives from Christian institutions across America who hold to biblical authority and young-earth creation. Such schools are rare, so having many of them gathered in one area is a …read [More]
By Brian Miller On today’s ID the Future, physicist Brian Miller continues his review of James Tour’s origin-of-life YouTube series. As Miller explains, Tour, a world-renowned synthetic organic chemist and professor at Rice University, was inspired to create the series when YouTuber and evolutionist Dave Farina critiqued Tour’s critique of contemporary origin-of-life claims. In reviewing Tour’s video series, Miller and host Eric Anderson praise the Tour series and discuss the Levinthal paradox of the interactome, the ridiculously long odds of blind processes assembling the first living cell, and the challenge of cell death (think Humpty Dumpty and what all the [More]
The location of the Israelites Red Sea crossing has perplexed scholars and intrigued the public for centuries. Multiple places have been suggested, each with a set of strengths and weaknesses. …read more Source: creation.com     
By Brian Miller On today’s ID the Future, physicist Brian Miller touches on various challenges facing the origin of the first life. He and host Eric Anderson discuss Jeremy England’s origin-of-life ideas and the RNA World Hypothesis, and offer multiple reasons why they are convinced that various proposed mindless processes do not explain the origin of the first self-reproducing cell. Miller urges another approach, one that draws on engineering principles and embraces the evidence in even the simplest cell of highly intelligent engineering. Source …read more Source: id the future     
By Ken Ham We’re so excited about our 2022 Answers Vacation Bible School, There’s really no other VBS like Answers VBS. As always, our Answers VBS is gospel-focused, filled with apologetics (teaching kids to defend their faith), and it emphasizes God‘s Word as the authority from the very beginning. Along with games, crafts, snacks, a drama, fantastic songs, and more, Answers VBS features science experiments to help kids realize science confirms the Bible. (Kids love the science experiments!) There’s really no other VBS like Answers VBS. For a limited time, you’ll also receive nine free Digital Leader Guides, plus artwork [More]
Scientism is bunk. But how do we integrate Scripture and science? …read more Source: creation.com     
By Ralph Seelke On this ID the Future from the vault, biologist Ralph Seelke describes his evolution research at the University of Wisconsin-Superior and explains the difference between microevolution and macroevolution. He explains why his lab results on bacteria suggest that evolution is extremely limited in the kind of progress it can achieve. Source …read more Source: id the future