• Search By Category

    • Search Box

    • Categories

  • Categories

  • Tag Cloud

  • Highest Rated Videos

  • Related Videos

  • Archives

By Ken Ham It’s been quite cold and snowy here in Northern Kentucky, as it has in much of the United States, but it’s beginning to warm up. In fact, it was over 60 degrees last Wednesday! Well, as we anticipate the warmer weather, we also anticipate the return of our spring and summer guests to the Ark Encounter and Creation Museum. So if you’re eager to start thinking about summer and planning your summer vacation, here are 14 things to do at the Ark and Creation Museum, with a bonus idea of things to do in the local area. [More]
By James Tour Today’s ID the Future features audio of the first in a series of YouTube videos by Dr. James Tour on the origin-of-life problem. Here Tour, a renowned synthetic organic chemist and professor at Rice University, explains why he is addressing the origin-of-life issue, also known as abiogenesis, and touches on some common misconceptions about the field. He says the organizing impetus for the series is a YouTube video by Dave Farina, “Elucidating the Agenda of James Tour: A Defense of Abiogenesis.” As Farina’s title suggests, he begins his video with an ad hominem attack, seeking to discredit [More]
By Troy Lacey Darwin’s failed attempt to explain the origin of morality ultimately led to millions of deaths in the 20th century as he rejected the true source for morality in God …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Brandon Clay God’s benevolence and affection can be seen in creation, the fall, deliverance from judgment, and toward specific people in the book of Genesis – and it applies to us today. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
Paul Braterman, emeritus professor of chemistry at the University of Glasgow, recently claimed online that creationism “meets all the criteria” for a “conspiracy theory.” He says creationism offers “a complete parallel universe with its own organisations and rules of evidence, and [creationism] claims that the scientific establishment promoting evolution is an arrogant and morally corrupt elite.”1,2 … More… …read more Source: icr.org     
By Ken Ham Last week “NASA’s most specialized life-hunting laboratory to date,” the rover Perseverance, successfully landed on the Red Planet. It’s a great feat of scientific ingenuity and achievement. Now that it is safely there, its mission begins as it rolls down what are supposedly ancient riverbeds in search of an answer to the question, “is there, or was there, life on Mars?” For many scientists, it is more than just a hope that microbial life will be found in clays on Mars. Some hope this will give insight into our own supposed evolutionary origins. For example, a recent [More]
By Jay Richards In this classic ID The Future, CSC’s Logan Gage interviews philosopher Jay Richards about William Paley, David Hume, and contemporary arguments for intelligent design. Richards begins with a description of William Paley’s 1802 book Natural Theology, in which the author infers from the natural world that there must be some intelligent agent (God) responsible for its design. This includes Paley’s famous watch analogy, which Richards also summarizes. Richards then addresses David Hume’s critique of analogical arguments like those used by Paley. Richards closes by differentiating between analogical arguments and arguments for intelligent design. Source …read more Source: [More]
By Ken Ham It’s being described as “the most comprehensive assault on Christianity in America ever written into law,” “a dangerous threat to our nation,” “the Left’s woke new heresy code,” and “something no American should stand for.” What is it? The so-called “Equality Act” that was recently introduced to Congress. But it’s for anything but “equality”—it’s for destroying freedom of religion and freedom of conscience in this nation, as guaranteed by the First Amendment. It’s for anything but “equality”—it’s for destroying freedom of religion and freedom of conscience in this nation, as guaranteed by the First Amendment. Many Christian [More]
By Tom Gilson On this ID the Future author and blogger Tom Gilson offers advice to ID opponents on how to improve their persuasive strategy. Getting ID theory right instead of criticizing a made-up straw man would be a good start, he says. He then offers several additional suggestions, all of which have the incidental effect of highlighting the many suspect rhetorical strategies commonly employed by prominent opponents of ID. Gilson is the author of six books on faith, culture, and philosophy, and has a background in organizational strategy and organizational psychology. He is a blogger, a senior editor at [More]
Disclosure! A much-desired proclamation by the UFO community about alien visitations to the earth, might not be far away. Are we prepared? …read more Source: creation.com     
By Simon Turpin An overview of God revealed as a male in Scripture and a critique of feminist biblical revisionism. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Ken Ham At the Ark Encounter attraction, we have a 2,500-seat multi-purpose center we call the Answers Center. We host presentations, conferences, concerts, and more in this state-of-the-art space. Well, it was built with a massive unfinished lower level—and I’ve got an exciting update about that. Last year, supporters donated the funds for us to be able to finish this space so we could host workshops, break-out sessions during conferences, hold labs, and more. Well, when we were forced to shut down for three months last spring due to the coronavirus, we asked those donors if we could re-direct [More]
By Ken Ham It takes a lot of people, who are all gifted in unique ways, to accomplish the mission of Answers in Genesis, the Creation Museum, and the Ark Encounter. We’re very thankful for the committed and talented staff God has brought to this ministry. And if you’d like to be part of what we’re doing as we proclaim the truth of God’s Word and the gospel of Jesus Christ, I encourage you to consider applying for one of a variety of open positions within the ministry and at our two attractions, as well as at our local Christian [More]
By Günter Bechly On today’s ID the Future, German paleontologist Günter Bechly unpacks what Charles Darwin referred to as an “abominable mystery,” the sudden appearance in the fossil record of a certain group of flowering plants. It was a mystery to Darwin because according to his theory, there should have been a long succession of precursors gradually evolving toward the flowering plants of the Cretaceous. Bechly and host Eric Anderson focus their conversation around a recent paper by Richard Buggs in the American Journal of Botany showing that the problem for evolutionary theory has actually grown more acute since Darwin’s [More]
By Ken Ham Tomorrow is an anniversary. What happened on February 24, 150 years ago? Charles Darwin published The Descent of Man, arguing for the common descent of man from an ape-like ancestor and our supposed relation to the great apes. Sadly, this unbiblical and non-scientific idea was adopted by many scientists, laypeople, and even Christians at that time . . . and that continues today. But Darwin’s ideas were wrong then and they’re wrong today! Darwin’s ideas were wrong then and they’re wrong today! We’ve posted several articles over the last few weeks regarding Darwin and his unbiblical, unscientific [More]
Various old-earth positions have loads of trouble figuring out why God put animals on the ark! …read more Source: creation.com     
By Winston Ewert On this ID The Future from the vault, Robert J. Marks and Winston Ewert, both of the Evolutionary Informatics Lab, continue their conversation about three of their recently published papers dealing with evolution, biological information, and what is known as algorithmic specified complexity. In this final podcast of the series, Dr. Ewert explains the role of context in measuring meaning in images. A non-humanoid gelatinous alien might assign no meaning to the faces on Mount Rushmore if the alien had never seen a humanoid. But humans, and especially humans familiar with major figures in American history, have [More]
By Ken Ham Here in Northern Kentucky we’re having the coldest week of the winter so far (and I know other states are currently in a cold snap), so I thought it was a good time to mention what will be here before we know it—summer and Vacation Bible School programs! Our Answers VBS theme this year is Mystery Island, so start thinking of sandy beaches, warm sun, and tropical flowers! The message of this VBS is vital in today’s increasingly secular anti-God culture. Children will learn who the one true God is and all about his attributes. The message [More]
By Ken Ham A whopping 74% of young adults (“Gen Z”) in the United States hold to “moral relativism,” the belief that what’s right and wrong changes over time and with society. Sadly, many young people in the church also hold to such a belief. How do we disciple children so they will know and trust God’s Word, starting with the Bible as the foundation for their thinking? Well, it starts with them knowing what’s in God’s Word, understanding sound doctrine, and learning how to think foundationally. And that’s what we teach with Answers Bible Curriculum for Homeschool. This curriculum [More]
By Jay Richards On this ID the Future philosopher Jay Richards responds to Mark Vernon’s charge that intelligent design is bad theology. No, Richards says, the charge itself is based on bad theology, bad reasoning, and a faulty understanding of both intelligent design theory and theism. First, the theory of intelligent design doesn’t specify the identify of a designer or the specific means of causation. It merely makes an argument to intelligent design as the best explanation for certain features of the natural world. Second, even if it did involve arguing that the designer was God and that God had [More]
By Ken Ham It’s not often you have a beauty queen and football star visiting the Ark Encounter on the same day! Well, they’re married. Who am I talking about? Heisman Trophy-winning football player Tim Tebow and his wife, Miss Universe 2017, Demi-Leigh, originally from South Africa. They both visited the Ark Encounter recently and loved it! I enjoyed giving this couple a private tour (as I’ve done for many people over the years) of the life-size Noah’s Ark while the Ark was closed to the public (we are closed Sunday–Tuesday until March 10). I happened to be at the [More]
By Jonathan Wells On this ID The Future from the vault, Casey Luskin interviews biologist Jonathan Wells about evolution, intelligent design, scientific revolutions and historian of science Thomas Kuhn. Kuhn argued from the history of science that reigning scientific paradigms do not give way gently and rationally before new and conflicting evidence; instead, the proponents of the old paradigm tend to dig in their heels and resist till the bitter end. Wells sees this dynamic at work with the reigning paradigm in origins biology, the modern theory of evolution, now challenged by the theory of intelligent design. Wells describes examples [More]
By Geoffrey Simmons On this ID The Future from the vault, Casey Luskin interviews CSC fellow and physician Geoffrey Simmons on what led him from card-carrying Darwinist to Darwin skeptic. Simmons has a BS in biology; coursework completed for an MS in microbiology, University of Illinois; an M.D., University of Illinois Medical School; Internship and Residency in Internal Medicine, LAC-USC Medical Center; Boarded in Internal Medicine since 1974. He is the author of several books, including What Darwin Didn’t Know (2004), Billions of Missing Links (2007), and Are We Here to Re-Create Ourselves?: The Convergence of Designs (2019). Source …read [More]
By Ken Ham I wanted you all to meet Henry. He is 7 years old and is in second grade at a Christian school in Pennsylvania. I recently met Henry when I was speaking at Calvary Chapel of Delaware County in PA. Henry wanted to meet me because he is “a Ken Ham fan!” Henry’s mother told me they have been to the We need many more like Henry to be trained up to proclaim God’s Word in this increasingly secularized culture. Thanks for stopping by and thanks for praying,Ken This item was written with the assistance of AiG’s research [More]
Are Christians exempt from work, or on the contrary, called to work, unto the Lord? Our work ethics are rooted in the book of Genesis. …read more Source: creation.com     
Answering an interesting question about whether the Ancient Egyptians knew about Adam’s genealogies up to Noah and Mizraim. …read more Source: creation.com     
By Ken Ham Gen Z—today’s teenagers and young adults—are the most atheistic generation yet in America, according to George Barna. Given that, it’s not surprising that a new study found that “moral relativism” (“morally right and wrong changes over time, based on society”) is the belief of a whopping 74% of young adults in the US. A majority (65%) also believe “many religions can lead to eternal life.” Our very relativistic culture—which is just getting more and more relativistic each year—reminds me of Judges 21:25, “In those days there was no king in Israel. Everyone did what was right in [More]