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By Michael Egnor On this ID the Future from the vault, brain surgeon and Evolution News blogger Michael Egnor talks with host Casey Luskin about his internet debates with Jerry Coyne and the trends and dynamics he sees in the intelligent design/evolution blogosphere. Dr. Egnor also speaks briefly on the evidence he sees for intelligent design in the brain, what atheist and science writer Isaac Asimov once described as “the most complicated organization of matter that we know.” Egnor says that may be true but that we needn’t look to the brain for confirmation that something in nature required intelligent [More]
By Ken Ham Disney has been in the news a lot lately over promoting the LGBTQ worldview publicly, at its attractions, and increasingly through various Disney movies and other programming. A member of the Disney family (who was born a female) publicly stated they were transgender and came against a bill the governor of Florida approved. The bill was designed to protect young children in public schools from being taught explicit material. Disney was once seen by millions of people as being child-friendly and a trusted company for entertainment for their children. But Disney’s recent actions have greatly tarnished its [More]
Creator of the world’s biggest ‘Bible comic’ project. …read more Source: creation.com     
You were likely taught that the famous Archaeopteryx was a bird-reptile ‘link’. But what are the facts? …read more Source: creation.com     
For a few years now, we have been documenting the on-going progress of one of the most powerful scientific evidences of a young Earth.1 Since evolutionist Mary Schweitzer began bringing to light soft tissue in dinosaur fossils in the early 2000s, the list of dinosaur species in which soft, stretchy tissue, collagen, blood vessels, cells, or proteins have been found has grown significantly, reaching ever deeper into the geologic column.   Obviously, her research has been controversial and dismissed by many from the beginning, since all dinosaur fossils allegedly are at least 65-66 million years old—according to the evolutionary paradigm. While [More]
By Ken Ham Earlier this year, I shared a report that claimed that TikTok content with “#trans” has been viewed a whopping 26 billion times and that child advocates were concerned that this constant exposure to gender-questioning content would lead more young people towards the irreversible harm that is transgenderism. Given reports like that, combined with the radical sex ed, which usually includes transgender content, taught in many schools, I wasn’t surprised by this sad headline, “Report Reveals Sharp Rise in Transgender Young People in the US.” But it’s not to do with biology: it’s conditioning! According to the latest [More]
By Karly McKinney While sometimes a nuisance and a carrier of unwanted disease, the mosquito has a role in the success of the environment that was implemented by the Creator. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
Does the biblical account have support from archaeological remains in Egypt or elsewhere? …read more Source: creation.com     
While Margaret Sanger was anti-abortion, she was a fanatical racist and eugenicist. Planned Parenthood is practising racist eugenics by locating in minority neighbourhoods and aborting minority babies. …read more Source: creation.com     
By Ken Ham Choosing a college is an important decision. With so many factors involved, it can sometimes feel overwhelming. Well, we want to help take some of the difficulty out of the process for you with our unique Creation College Expo, November 3–5, 2022, at the Ark Encounter in Northern Kentucky, south of Cincinnati. If you’re considering a quality Christian post-secondary education for your student, bring them to our free Creation College Expo. At the Expo, they can meet one-on-one with representatives from a wide variety of schools from across the US, view program options, and even learn about [More]
By Simon Turpin How can we be sure the days of creation were six literal 24-hour days? …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Brian Miller On this ID the Future from the vault, host Sarah Chaffee talks with Center for Science and Culture Research Coordinator Brian Miller about the growing ID underground. Miller says that as many as one-quarter of Harvard post-docs in relevant fields privately express sympathy for intelligent design. And more and more scientists who don’t agree with ID are at least standing up against common sound-bite misrepresentations. In their conversation Miller also reviews what he describes as three “major pillars” of evolutionary theory that in recent years have been “dramatically shaken.” The conversation cues off of Miller’s Evolution News [More]
By Ken Ham Hands-on science experience is so important for high school students, especially those considering studying the sciences in their post-secondary years. Now, if you’re a homeschool family, you probably don’t have a chemical closet, drawers full of beakers, and all the appropriate safety equipment—but don’t worry, because we do! With a top-level instructor and a wide variety of resources, this week will give your student a solid foundation in chemistry and (best of all) a biblical worldview. This summer, June 27–July 1, 2022, we’re offering a week of hands-on chemistry during our chemistry lab intensiveprogram for high school [More]
By Liz Abrams Does archaeological evidence line up with the Bible’s historical claims? …read more Source: AIG Daily     
The single-celled slime mold Physarum polycephalum has a memory, and makes smart decisions, yet lacks a central nervous system. …read more Source: creation.com     
By Ken Ham Children learning to recognize red and blue and differentiate between green and yellow is a classic part of preschool. But few children in the past can claim they were taught their colors using “Progress Pride Flag Rainbow Families Flash Cards”—but, sadly, preschoolers in a North Carolina school now can. The cover for the LGBT-themed flash cards featured the updated rainbow flag (the flag that includes white, blue, pink, brown, and black) and a description of what each color supposedly stands for. For example, red is “life,” purple is “spirit,” pink is “transgender woman,” and brown is “inclusivity.” [More]
By Kyle Morris Four years after the events of Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom, which showed the release of all the dinosaurs into the wild, mankind and animals have had to adjust to living with dinosaurs. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
Can mutations change an organism fast enough even over ‘evolutionary’ time? …read more Source: creation.com     
Reaching school teachers with information they’ve never heard before is the key to exposing students to creation. …read more Source: creation.com     
By Donna O’Daniel Some birds don’t know when to quit, like the great frigatebird. It’s uniquely designed to stay aloft for weeks without touching the ground. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
“How the giraffe’s long neck evolved has long been an evolutionary mystery” said a recent article.1 For many decades it was thought by evolutionists (i.e. Darwin) that the impetus for a slowly elongating neck of the giraffe was reaching for high foliage on the African plains. Now evolutionists believe it was courtship competition that was possibly “the driving force behind the evolution of long necks” with m… More… …read more Source: icr.org     
By Ken Ham Bring the Bible to life for your K–5th-grade students with Answers Bible Curriculum for Homeschool. This exciting curriculum will take your students through the entire Bible, from Genesis to Revelation, in four years, providing a powerful overview of God’s Word. Lay a solid foundation for your student in levels K–5th (with options to adaptit for use with older students as well) with this unique curriculum that partners with you, the parent, to raise a generation of godly offspring who know, love, believe, defend, and proclaim the truth of God’s Word and the lifesaving gospel in a dark [More]
A student taking a religion class writes in to ask about some concerning claims made by the teacher. …read more Source: creation.com     
By Stephen C. Meyer On today’s ID the Future, radio host Michael Medved sits down with bestselling science author Stephen Meyer to discuss the Marvel movie Dr. Strange in the Multiverse of Madness. Medved isn’t wild about the film, but he uses it as a springboard to dive into what he calls “the madness of the multiverse”—namely, the proposals in physics and cosmology for the idea that our universe is just one of many universes. Meyer explains some of the early motivations among twentieth-century physicists and cosmologists for proposing a multiverse. Then he turns to what he says is the [More]
By Ken Ham 40 Days and 40 Nights of Gospel Music is once again coming to the Ark Encounter August 2–September 10, 2022—and we’re so excited! Over 150 artists will be performing dozens of concerts, including Southern Gospel, bluegrass, country, and other musical styles, over 40 days and nights at both the Ark Encounter and Creation Museum. And this event is free with Ark Encounter or Creation Museum admission! It’s the largest Christian music festival in the world. Enjoy music from 150 of your favorite gospel music artists and groups, including, Ricky Skaggs The Isaacs Triumphant Ernie Haase & Signature [More]
By Henry B. Smith, Jr. Does denying miracles blind archaeologists to their finds? …read more Source: AIG Daily     
Archaeology confirms that Neanderthal Man had numerous abilities that are attributed to modern man. …read more Source: creation.com