By Mike Matthews Archaeologists have found two competing sites for the location of the ancient city of Sodom, doomed for its great wickedness. Which site is the correct one? …read more Source: AIG Daily
In 2021, a fossil of an evidently beautiful bird the size of a bluejay was unearthed from sedimentary deposits in northeastern China. The bird—named Yuanchuavis—had a unique combination of different types of tail feathers not seen before. “It had a fan of short feathers at the base and then two extremely long plumes,” says [Jingmai O’Connor, a paleontologist at … More… …read more Source: icr.org
How should we approach the distant starlight travel time issue? How do we argue against day-age theory? …read more Source: creation.com
By Ken Ham Less than one month ago, I published a blog titled “‘Sharp Rise’ in Transgender Young People” that shared new research claiming about 300,000 young people in the US (double the previous estimate) now identify as transgender. Being “trans” is no longer something on the fringe—it’s popular, trendy, and wildly celebrated (consider, for example, a male swimmer has, once again, been nominated to win a women’s award). But what’s the cost of this transgender craze? Transgenderism has consequences Those who think biblically (building their worldview on the Bible—beginning in Genesis) know that despising God’s design of male and
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Does our size relative to the cosmos mean we’re insignificant in God’s eyes? …read more Source: creation.com
Biologists can’t understand how seabed bacteria dormant since the ‘age of dinosaurs’ have been revived with full functionality …read more Source: creation.com
By Ken Ham Thousands of churches have been proclaiming a powerful pro-life message to children in their church and community this summer with our 2022 VBS Zoomerang: Returning to the Value of Life. Our Vacation Bible School, Answers VBS, is one of the top three in the world—and I personally believe it’s the most powerful VBS available. We choose topics relevant to today’s culture to help equip generations to stand boldly on God’s Word. And you can experience the Answers VBS difference next summer with Keepers of the Kingdom, an armor of God VBS. Before I tell you all about
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By Troy Lacey This famous artifact contains an important reference to Israel: how does it relate to the Bible’s history? …read more Source: AIG Daily
Once again, a recent and remarkable fossil discovery has been made challenging evolutionary theory. A strange arthropod (i.e. a radiodont) has been found in the Cambrian strata of the geologic column. Evolutionists reported a supposed primordial ancestor of spiders and insects in Canadian sediments called the Burgess Shale (located in the middle Cambrian).1 The Burgess Shale is “characterized by the presence of exq… More… …read more Source: icr.org
By Ken Ham What a year for an unashamedly pro-life movie to come to theaters! Inspired by a true story of adoption, Lifemark is the latest full-length feature film from the Kendrick brothers, the same producers behind Courageous, War Room, Fireproof, and Facing the Giants. And it’s coming to US theaters one week only, beginning September 9, 2022. <!– –> …read more Source: Ken Ham AIG
“If you wonder what the difference is between ID and Creationism, about the 23 min. mark he goes into 9 min. discussion on that topic.” Admin By Casey Luskin Today’s ID the Future features Apologetics 315 podcast hosts Brian Auten and Chad Gross interviewing scientist Casey Luskin about the past, present, and exciting future of the intelligent design movement. Here in Part 1, Luskin tells how he got into ID movement, gives the back story on the birth of a promising intelligent design research program known as ID 3.0, and relates how he ended up rushing back from his geology
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Plant scientists have known for decades that plants aren’t just static entities. The half-million or more species of plants in the world display incredible design features and complex interactions with other plants. Through the decades, botanists have found that plant systems are increasingly complex.1 Although not alive in the biblical sense,2 plants reveal creative design and organization. For example,… More… …read more Source: icr.org
By Ken Ham Here in Northern Kentucky, it’s been very warm lately (as happens this time of year), and many families are looking for things to do in the afternoons when it’s too hot for the children to play outside (for example, visiting the This fun experiment is a great way to introduce your children to the concept of batteries and circuits. This fun experiment is a great way to introduce your children to the concept of batteries and circuits. You can see a hands-on visual, with much more instruction and an engaging explanation of what’s happening in the ice
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By Ken Ham How should we view the Bible? We at Answers in Genesis believe “the 66 books of the Bible are the unique, written Word of God. The Bible is divinely inspired, inerrant, infallible, supremely authoritative, and sufficient in everything it teaches. Its assertions are factually true in all the original autographs. Its authority is not limited to spiritual, religious, or redemptive themes but includes its assertions in such fields as history and science” (this is from our Statement of Faith). But does this mean we understand the Bible as “the literal word of God”? The Bible is written
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Sedimentologists feel free to reinterpret data without presenting any new research, and fail to question data. …read more Source: creation.com
By Ken Ham God’s Word commands parents to talk about God and his commandments constantly with their children (Deuteronomy 6:7) and for one generation to pass the truth about God on to the next (Psalm 145:4). This teaching can come naturally when you’re outside enjoying his creation. You spot a bird and talk about the One who made it to soar in the sky. See a wildflower? Point out the Author of beauty. But what about when you’re doing inside activities? Ruth Carter (who has conducted many children’s workshops at the Creation Museum) has written a fun new book, Creation
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By Ken Ham It’s almost here! In less than three weeks, our 40 Days and 40 Nights of Gospel Music event begins at the Ark Encounter. That’s right, August 2–September 10, 2022, Ark Encounter will once again be welcoming your favorite Southern Gospel, bluegrass, country (and more) artists for the world’s largest Christian music festival! Last year the event was an incredible success—and now it’s even bigger! Last year the event was an incredible success—and now it’s even bigger! This year 150 artists will be performing 120 concerts, and also new this year, concerts will not only be at the
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Read our review of Jurassic World: Dominion. What are some of the newer dinosaurs in the movie, and were dinosaurs and pterosaurs feathered? …read more Source: creation.com
From summer gold to winter blue, reindeer eyes are designed to optimize vision during the winter twilight “blue hour”. …read more Source: creation.com
By Ken Ham We encourage families to visit the Ark Encounter and Creation Museum and celebrate God and his promises to man. …read more Source: AIG Daily
NASA’s JWST telescope is enabling us to see further into the universe than we’ve ever seen before. Will it give the big bang big headaches? …read more Source: <a href=https://creation.com/a/15993 target=_blank title="NASA releases James Webb Space Telescope's first deep field image” >creation.com
Recent measurements by astronomers at the University of Cologne (Germany) and Masaryk University (Brno, or the Czech Republic) have shown that a fast-moving star orbits the heart of our Milky Way galaxy in just four years.1,2 Teasing out this information was an impressive technical feat that required nearly twenty years’ worth of data. This fast-moving star, dubbed S4716, and others like it, are problematic for evolutionary astro… More… …read more Source: icr.org
By Ken Ham Fifteen years ago this past May, we opened the one-of-a-kind Creation Museum. The powerful world-class teaching exhibits have impacted millions of people with the truth of God’s Word and the gospel—it’s been such an incredible blessing to see what the Lord has done! But the Creation Museum is so much more than “just” the exhibits. Our guests enjoy daily presentations and family programs during their visit (and so much more), and our incredible facility allows us to host special hands-on science programs throughout the year called Explore Days. They are such a memorable way to explore God’s
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By Ken Ham It’s the college event you won’t want to miss— Taking place at the Ark Encounter in Williamstown, KY, November 3–5, this event brings together the nation’s leading Christian colleges and seminaries that take a stand on a historical Genesis, a young earth, and a global flood. Meet directly with college representatives This event is free—and even includes free Ark Encounter admission for all registered students in grades 7–12! And you can bring the whole family—immediate family members receive a 20% discount on admission to the Ark Encounter (and kids 10 and under are free for all of
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By Ray Comfort Evangelist Ray Comfort runs into two types of “fish.” Based on the Apostle Paul’s example, he believes we should identify both types and respond accordingly. …read more Source: AIG Daily
Are we in the Matrix, or are we safe to assume that the world we’re in is real? …read more Source: creation.com
We took her to Bible class. We took her to worship services regularly. We took her to countless youth events, trips, and activities. She was baptized at camp when she was 14. I thought we did everything right before she left for college. We did what the preachers and elders said we should do when it comes to raising our sweet daughter. And yet, when she left home for higher education, she left the church about the same time. She does not attend worship services or Bible class. She is not involved with any other Christians or on-campus Christian organizations.
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