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As creation scientists continue to demonstrate that biblical creation makes far better sense of scientific data than evolutionary theory does, there is a great need for others to share this information with others. To that end, ICR partnered with Creation Training Initiative (CTI) June 8–11 to host an apologetics conference for Christian educators. On average, about a hundred people attended, and some Christian schools had more than one tea… More… …read more Source: icr.org     
Statements from evolutionists reveal their real motives. …read more Source: creation.com     
By Ken Ham We’re so excited to announce that the much-anticipated new exhibit at the Answers in Genesis videos in one place Learn MoreFree Trial Plan your visit today at CreationMuseum.org—and remember, children 10 and under enjoy free admission through 2021. There’s no limit to how many children you can bring for free. (Though, of course, the children must be accompanied by at least one adult.) You won’t want to miss this incredible exhibit that will give you confidence in the truth of the New Testament. Thanks for stopping by and thanks for …read more Source: Ken Ham AIG     
By Troy Lacey We know from the fossil record (most of which is a testimony of the worldwide, globe-covering flood) that some animals were carnivores in the post-fall/pre-flood world. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Eric Holloway On today’s ID the Future, host Jay Richards talks with Eric Holloway about his recent Mind Matters article, “Can Darwinian Theory Explain the Rise and Fall of Businesses?” Why would anyone think Darwinian theory could explain business ups and downs? Holloway explains, and also notes that there’s an entire sub-discipline, organizational ecology, dedicated to studying business from a Darwinian framework. Richards, who has published on Darwinism, design, economics, and entrepreneurship himself, also weighs in. Darwinism sees business as survival of the fittest, with natural selection playing an obvious role, but where do the businesses and the innovations [More]
By Ken Ham What is happening here in America? We’re living in what feels like a highly unique time in history—our nation is divided, the church is conflicted and largely lukewarm, religious persecution is increasing, and Christians are struggling with what to do. Well, God’s Word gives us the answers we need to stand boldly for him and share his gospel, no matter what’s swirling in our world. In my new book, Divided Nation: Cultures in Chaos & a Conflicted Church, I lay out five major failures of much of the church and most families regarding what and how we [More]
By Eric Hedin On today’s ID the Future, Canceled Science author and physicist Eric Hedin talks with host Eric Anderson about the challenge the generalized second law of thermodynamics poses for purely naturalistic scenarios for the origin of the first living organism. The problem is generating the reams of exquisitely orchestrated biological information required for even the simplest self-reproducing cell, and fundamental principles of physics, Hedin argues, mitigate against chemical processes getting the job done. What about the fact that the Earth is an open system, gaining energy from the sun? Does that provide an end-run around the second law? [More]
How long God took to create reflects his power. …read more Source: creation.com     
By Ken Ham When you think Kermit the Frog, you probably don’t picture him teaching your children about sexual immorality alongside a drag queen, but welcome to 2021! Disney+ (Disney’s streaming platform) recently tweeted, “We’re throwing a #DisneyPlusPride party! Join us Sunday, June 27 for the first ever #DisneyPlus ‘This Is Me’ #Pride Celebration Spectacular.” The whole event was streamed to Facebook and YouTube and hosted by “Nina West,” a drag queen who recently appeared on Nickelodeon’s Blues Clues to sing a song about the colors of the LGBT flag. To those who’ve been watching Disney’s descent into celebrating all [More]
An ex-Christian posts a video claiming to have an irrefutable argument against Christianity. We respond. …read more Source: creation.com     
By Ken Ham Critical race theory (CRT) is rapidly infiltrating classrooms throughout America and the West—but the Australian Senate recently said no to teaching CRT in the national curriculum. This is good news! You see, CRT is a worldview used as a set of lenses through which to interpret the world, but it spawns division, hate, and animosity. As believers, we should recognize the problems with CRT go deeper than that—it stands in direct opposition to the gospel and biblical teaching! As a Christian, everything needs to be interpreted through the lens of Scripture! In his book Quick Answers to [More]
By Dr. Terry Mortenson Some evangelical scholars today say that we cannot correctly interpret Genesis 1–11 without understanding the worldview of the Ancient Near East (ANE) pagan nations around ancient Israel. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Casey Luskin On today’s ID the Future, host Tom Gilson and guest Casey Luskin discuss a new book Luskin recently reviewed at Evolution News, Three Views on Christianity and Science. Luskin, associate director of Discovery Institute’s Center for Science and Culture, summarizes the three views covered in the book: the independence view presented by Michael Ruse, the dialogue view presented by Alister McGrath, and the constrained integration view presented by Bruce Gordon. Luskin critiques the first two and argues that the dialogue view, in practice, quickly devolves into a monologue where religion is supposed to sit down and shut [More]
By Jonathan Wells On this ID the Future from the vault, biologist Jonathan Wells rounds out his discussion with host Casey Luskin about his journal article “Membrane Patterns Carry Ontogenetic Information That Is Specified Independently of DNA.” In the first three episodes in this series, Dr. Wells showed that embryo development requires information carried by membrane patterns in embryonic cells. Today, Dr. Wells discusses what this means for future biological research and the challenge it poses to evolutionary theory. Source …read more Source: id the future     
By Ken Ham Guests rave about our stunning botanical gardens at the Creation Museum. Our horticulture team does a tremendous job planting, pruning, and growing the thousands of plants throughout our twelve gardens on the Creation Museum grounds. We’re frequently asked by our guests for details about the beautiful plants in our gardens, and I’m excited to announce we now have a section of the Creation Museum website dedicated to our gardens so guests can learn all about “every green thing” we’re growing. <img src="https://assets.answersingenesis.org//img/blogs/ken-ham/2021/07/creation-museum-gardens5.jpg" alt="Creation Museum …read more Source: Ken Ham AIG     
Were dragons real creatures? How balanced was our universe 6,000 years ago? Why is Acadia National Park significant for biblical creation? Can scientists replace God with nothing? Discover the answers to these questions and more in the July 2021 issue of Acts & Facts! …read more Source: icr.org     
By Ken Ham Finding a Bible curriculum for homeschool that is faithful to God’s Word and that teaches doctrine, Christian worldview, theology, and apologetics—and isn’t merely moralistic “fluff”—is increasingly difficult. And that’s why we created Answers Bible Curriculum for Homeschool. Anyone who has used ABC for Sunday School knows it’s rich, deep, and gives children a solid foundation in God’s Word, which prepares them for the attacks from this world. And now that rich content is available for homeschoolers. Families have been loving the unique focus of chronological teaching, apologetics, doctrine, biblical authority, and the gospel. In January we released [More]
By Jason Conrad A creation perspective on why God allows emerging and reemerging diseases like COVID-19 and Lyme Disease that cause emotional, financial, and health problems. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
To effectively share the Good News, we must first understand the ‘bad news’. …read more Source: creation.com     
By Stephen C. Meyer On this ID the Future, Pat Flynn continues his conversation with bestselling author and philosopher of science Stephen C. Meyer, director of Discovery Institute’s Center for Science and Culture. The focus is Meyer’s new book, Return of the God Hypothesis, and here in the second and final part of their conversation, Flynn and Meyer discuss the beginning of the universe, the multiverse hypothesis, worldview bias, Bayesian probability calculus, methodological materialism, and specific scientific predictions that intelligent design thinking has motivated. This interview is presented here with permission of philosopher and YouTuber Pat Flynn. Source …read more [More]
By Ken Ham Our God-honoring, family-friendly Christian streaming platform, Along the way, they learn about why some animals eat each other, where fossils came from, what happens to pets when they die, when human life begins, and so much more. It’s a fun blend of apologetics, biblical worldview training, and kid-friendly fun. Here’s what one mom said recently about Schus Off!: You can watch season 1 (with season 2 coming this fall!) on Answers TV on demand, anytime, on any device. And you can now add Schus Off! season one to your DVD collection by ordering the two-DVD …read more [More]
Historically, humanism had noble roots in Christian academia, but post-Reformation, through Unitarian influence, humanism’s biblical foundations were eroded and replaced by secular thinking based on evolution. …read more Source: creation.com     
By Ken Ham Be part of an AiG outreach this August 12–22, 2021, at the Iowa State Fair in Des Moines, Iowa. Why a state fair in Iowa? Well, over one million people will gather for this event! And that’s one million people who need to hear God’s Word and the saving gospel. So a team of evangelists from Answers in Genesis is headed to Iowa to share the good news of the gospel—and you can volunteer to be part of this team. Tony Ramsek is an AiG staff member with a deep passion for reaching the lost with the [More]
By Ken Ham “Thou shalt not steal.” Most people are familiar with—and agree with—the eighth commandment. But is stealing still wrong if it’s an “act of desperation?” Recently a video, which showed a man stuffing a garbage bag with products off the store shelves at a San Francisco Walgreens then riding away on a bicycle while security looked on, was being discussed on CBS. One cohost of the show, Tony Dokoupil, said, So crime is never justified of course . . . [but] that reads also as an act of desperation. I mean, you’re not getting rich off what you [More]
By Brandon Clay A biblical perspective on work, the dominion mandate, how the fall affected work, and the way we expand God’s glory (and our good) through work. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Dr. Andrew Fabich A Christian perspective on Pixar’s movie Luca on Disney+ as an allegory for “coming out” aimed to normalize LGBTQ+ behavior …read more Source: AIG Daily     
What does the term “soul” mean? What are the components of human beings, and how are they transmitted from generation to generation? Are Christian doctrines Greek or Hebrew? …read more Source: creation.com