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A fitting update to a classic critique of chemical evolution. …read more Source: creation.com     
A pastor shares his experiences of teaching creation to youth groups, congregations, and other pastors. …read more Source: creation.com     
A skeptic challenges CMI’s position on chalk formation during the Flood, offering a second round of questions …read more Source: creation.com     
Scientific investigation and research continue to reveal the Hand of the Creator. In this case, it is the remarkable electric fish (ray-finned fish, or knifefish belonging to the order Anguilliformes). The electric organ of these fish found in Africa and South America is nothing short of amazing. Electric organs help electric fish, such as the electric eel, do all sorts of amazing things: They sen… More… …read more Source: icr.org     
By Ken Ham We are engaged in an epic battle for the hearts and minds of our youth. Every day, they’re bombarded with lies about who they are, who their Creator is, and where their salvation comes from. Thankfully, God has given his children armor to wear in this battle between truth and lies, light and darkness, good and evil. And kids will discover what that armor is and how to use it with our 2023 Answers Vacation Bible School (VBS), It’s an exciting medieval-themed adventure that will equip kids to know and believe the truth of God’s Word. As [More]
By David Galloway On today’s ID the Future, distinguished British physician and author David Galloway explains why he’s convinced that the human fetal circulatory system is irreducibly complex and therefore beyond the reach of blind gradualistic evolution to have built. In his conversation with host and fellow physician Geoffrey Simmons, Galloway also mentions some molecular machines that he’s convinced are irreducibly complex and shout intelligent design. The occasion for the conversation is Galloway’s new book, Design Dissected. Source …read more Source: id the future     
Microorganisms discovered in salt are reportedly 830 million years old, but this goes against all the laws of chemistry and molecular break-down …read more Source: creation.com     
By Ken Ham Want to experience the wonder of the life-size Noah’s Ark and our entire Discover behind-the-scenes facts about this architectural wonder; answers to your questions about the ark, flood, and animals from the world-class exhibits; the jaw-dropping size of this enormous structure; the beautiful grounds; and the exotic animals in Ararat Ridge Zoo behind the Ark, including lemurs, kangaroos, camels, and more. <polygon points="600.67 22.18 …read more Source: Ken Ham AIG     
By Ken Ham As the rover Curiosity explores our red neighbor Mars, many scientists and space buffs wait with bated breath for news that the planet held (or maybe even holds) life. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
A brilliant way to muzzle Christians: Get them to believe in long ages. …read more Source: creation.com     
By Ken Ham Every day thousands of individuals and families visit the Ark Encounter and Creation Museum in Northern Kentucky, enjoying everything we have to offer at the world’s leading Christian themed attractions. Many of our guests are surprised when they visit by how much is included free with their admission because we really do offer you an incredible amount of value with your ticket. Here’s what’s included at no extra charge with your Creation Museum admission: All of our Creation Museum exhibits, including our walk-through biblical history Fearfully & Wonderfully Made, dino den, remarkable insectarium, and Borderland: Israel at [More]
By Jessica Turpin UK Education Bill Will Allow Local Authorities to Force Homeschooled Children to Attend Failing Government Schools …read more Source: AIG Daily     
The designed cooperation between species helps the wider ecosystem thrive. …read more Source: creation.com     
By Colin J. Mitchell Turtle doves in the Bible are significant as a sacrifice, a symbol for Israel, and a bird in season. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Dennis Sullivan Modern technology can help people in great need. But what if technology can be repurposed to enhance healthy people beyond their natural limits? …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Michael Denton In Part 3 of The Miracle of Man interview with author Michael Denton, the Australian biologist and MD explores with host Eric Anderson some of the bioengineering marvels of the human lung and, more fundamentally, some of the many things about chemistry, the sun, and planet Earth that had to be just so to allow our respiratory and circulatory systems to work—not merely as well as they do but at all. It’s fine tuning for creatures very much like ourselves, what Denton terms The Miracle of Man. “Denton provides the a scientific underpinning for a theistic real [More]
By Ken Ham This year marks 10 years of our popular Día Latino event! Each year we host an outreach to the Spanish-speaking community with an event at both the Ark Encounter and the Creation Museum in northern Kentucky. This year’s event is October 15 at the Ark Encounter and October 16 at the Creation Museum and it’s packed full of special events, including a pre-conference, in honor of 10 years of outreach. During Día Latino, Spanish signage and captions will be available at both attractions, along with Spanish interpreters, so Spanish-speakers can hear the truth from God’s Word and [More]
A response to the environmentalists’ rewilding agenda, which would devalue people and diminish the quality of human life. Far better, the biblical approach involves stewardship, and respect for creation. …read more Source: creation.com     
By Roger Patterson Imagine dinosaurs living with people. It’s the only reasonable conclusion if the Bible is true. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Ken Ham Our sanctity of life 2022 Vacaton Bible School (VBS) theme is Zoomerang: Returning to the Value of Life. It’s been incredibly popular and we’re so excited for churches to use it this summer. And while churches are putting on Zoomerang for their communities, our Answers VBS team is working hard on our 2023 VBS—and what will that theme be? Well, the suspense is almost over—we’ll make the exciting announcement in just a few days! But, while you wait to find out, make sure you enter our giveaway for an opportunity to win a $1,000 VBS shopping spree [More]
Olfaction is detecting odors by means of smell and is rapidly becoming a field of fascinating discoveries. The human nose is designed to detect a trillion smells,1 which is significantly more than previous estimates. The millions of people who have temporarily lost their sense of smell (chemosensation) due to COVID 19 infection have insured that studies and research in this field will only increase. The basic an… More… …read more Source: icr.org     
CMI often receives questions asking whether someone should stay in a church that compromises on Biblical Creation? …read more Source: creation.com     
By Ken Ham We are so excited about our new Answers in Genesis internship program, Unlike many internship opportunities, all Embark internships are paid, so while you grow in your skills, knowledge, and experience, you’ll also be able to save towards your next year of schooling. We even have limited housing available, on a first-come basis. Equipping the next generation of Christian leaders has always been a priority for Answers in Genesis, and this program continues that commitment. We’re so excited to share it with you! Please help us spread the word by sharing our website with college students you [More]
By Dr. Danny R. Faulkner Flat-earthers falsely claim that Polaris remains motionless in the sky as all other stars circle it. However, appearances can be deceiving. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
Neandertals’ most famous homes were caves, but that’s not where they lived all the time. …read more Source: creation.com     
By Troy Lacey What does the Bible say about pride and people who are proud? …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Ken Ham With an estimated 30-foot wingspan, the newly discovered “dragon of death” would’ve been a sight to behold. This massive pterosaur, the largest ever uncovered in South America, was named Thanatosdrakon amaru, or “dragon of death,” by researchers who found a small collection of fossils from two individuals in the Andes mountains of Argentina. But was this creature really a “dragon of death”? Whatever it meant to creatures after the fall, before the fall the “dragon of death” was a vegetarian that lived on the wide variety of plants and fruits God created. Well, in a fallen world, [More]