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By Dr. Gordon Wilson Horned lizards aren’t known for speed to avoid predators or venom to bring down threats. But these miniature dragons have tricks for desert survival. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
How can Christians stand up to scientific elitism? What does the plant fossil record in Iceland tell us about the global Flood? Does a new bacterium prove evolution? What is our responsibility to those Jesus has placed in our lives? Discover the answers to these questions and more in the May-June 2022 issue of Acts & Facts! Full versions of More… …read more Source: icr.org     
By Liz Abrams Even the most vocal unbelievers can’t completely escape the knowledge of God. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
The most abundant protein on Earth is probably an enzyme (biological catalyst) called RuBisCO (or Rubisco) designed by the Creator to function in photosynthesis.1 Specifically, Rubisco combines carbon dioxide (CO2) with a 5-carbon sugar called RuBP. This is the first major step in carbon fixation that results in glucose (sugar) and other compounds. Rubisco is a plentiful protein and is the foundation for photosynthesis. Where did it co… More… …read more Source: icr.org     
By Ken Ham Want to win a $1,000 shopping spree for your church’s Vacation Bible School program next summer? That shopping spree is just part of the grand prize for our exciting 2023 VBS giveaway as we prepare to reveal the theme for our next Answers VBS program. Answers VBS is totally unique, incorporating apologetics, biblical authority, and the gospel message into every component of the curriculum. What is Answers VBS? Well, it’s the summer VBS program Answers in Genesis produces, and it’s totally unique, incorporating apologetics (with science experiments), biblical authority, and the gospel message into every component of [More]
Around the world today, people observe a seven-day week. Why do we have the concept of a week at all? …read more Source: creation.com     
Carl Wieland interviews Romanian geologist and world cave authority Dr Emil Silvestru …read more Source: creation.com     
By Ken Ham Have you ever purchased a commentary on Genesis only to be disappointed that the author either compromises God’s Word in Genesis by adding millions of years into the creation account somehow or just ignores the hard questions about Genesis 1–11 and sticks to the big picture until they get to Genesis 12 and Abraham? Well, if that’s been your experience, you’ll be excited about my Creation to Babel: A Commentary for Families is a commentary I wrote on the first eleven chapters of Genesis—the foundational chapters of the rest of the Bible and of Christian theology, doctrine, [More]
NASA’s Mars Perseverance rover has filmed the Martian satellite (or moon) Phobos eclipsing the sun, and this short but impressive video may be viewed online.1,2 During the eclipse, Phobos passes in front of the solar disk, covering part of it. Does this eclipse have relevance to the subject of origins? Yes! Although this eclipse was impressive, it is a reminder that, within our solar system, “perfect” s… More… …read more Source: icr.org     
By Guillermo Gonzalez On this ID the Future from the vault, host Jay Richards and astronomer Guillermo Gonzalez, authors of The Privileged Planet: How Our Place in the Cosmos Is Designed for Discovery, discuss what’s changed in the years since the book first appeared. One big change: the number of exo-planets discovered has exploded from 200 or so to several thousand. Gonzalez walks through this and other exciting recent advances in astronomy, and the two discuss how these new discoveries bear on the predictions and arguments they advanced in their book. Also in the discussion, Gonzalez speculates about what the [More]
By Ken Ham As summer approaches, many families are planning their summer vacation and are looking for fun, unique opportunities for their children to enjoy. Well, we have a wonderful opportunity for your child this summer: Explore Camp at the Creation Museum in N. Kentucky. Due to high demand, we are also offering Explore Camps at the Ark Encounter. Our Explore Camps are filled with hands-on science teaching from expert instructors who love and believe God’s Word and present science through the lens of Scripture. Our Explore Camps are filled with hands-on science teaching from expert instructors who love and [More]
By Richard Weikart Today’s ID the Future brings listeners a lively conversation between radio host and bestselling author Eric Metaxas and historian Richard Weikart about Weikart’s new book, Darwinian Racism: How Darwinism Influenced Hitler, Nazism, and White Nationalism. Weikart provides a quick flyover of the evidence that the outlook of Hitler, the Nazis, and contemporary white nationalists is significantly shaped by Darwinism and the arguments of early Darwinists. Metaxas and Weikart then contrast the Darwinian foundation for morality with the Judeo-Christian foundation, which holds that all humans are made in the image of God and therefore possess inherent worth, regardless [More]
The first dinosaur death is claimed to have been drowned and quickly buried due to a huge tsunami caused by the Chicxulub impact at the Yucatan peninsula. …read more Source: creation.com     
By Ken Ham I’ve often spoken disparagingly about the cancel culture we live in. But a recent news article reminded me that sometimes it’s a good thing to “cancel” something. The state of Florida recently rejected 41% of the mathematics textbooks it received because they failed to meet or (more frequently) violated state standards. According to Governor Ron DeSantis, the rejected textbooks “were impermissible with either Florida’s new standards or contained prohibited topics.” And what were the main offending topics? “It seems that some publishers attempted to slap a coat of paint on an old house built on the foundation [More]
By Nick Liguori Is the Genesis flood account (in Genesis 6–9) merely a borrowed story or a fictional tale lifted from a neighboring nation? …read more Source: AIG Daily     
An international team of scientists onboard the schooner Tara is conducting an ongoing oceanic global study. The research is part of the Tara Oceans Consortium and has identified 5,500 new RNA virus species that represent all five known RNA virus phyla (a taxonomic category). In addition, they have discovered “’an entire phylum, the Taraviricota, . . . found all over the oceans, which suggests they’re ec… More… …read more Source: icr.org     
By Ken Ham Our free Creation College Expo at the Ark Encounter (November 3–5, 2022, in Williamstown, KY) is designed to help students in grades 7–12 find a Christian college that will take a stand on the age of the earth, a literal creation, a global flood and the origin of people groups after the Babel dispersion—in other words, a school that will take a stand on the truth and authority of God’s Word beginning in Genesis. Students can visit one-on-one with representatives from Christian institutions across America who hold to biblical authority and biblical (young-earth) creation. Students can visit [More]
Can we use the idea of ‘absolute truth’ to prove God is real? …read more Source: creation.com     
Fungi responses to the 1980 Mount St Helens eruption and its implications for recovery from Noah’s Flood. …read more Source: creation.com     
By Ken Ham Mother’s Day is just around the corner. If you’re looking for a gift for your mother, grandmother, or wife that will encourage and equip her from God’s Word, I encourage you to consider a brand-new book that is available for preorder from our 2022 Answers for Women conference, This devotional features teaching from past Answers for Women speakers, including Dr. Georgia Purdom, Patricia Engler, Amy Spreeman, and Tommye Hammel, and me, as well as many others. Now, if you know anything about our Answers for Women conferences, you know they aren’t “fluff and stuff.” Our speakers teach [More]
Interview with Ph.D. full professor of astronomy, Danny Faulkner …read more Source: creation.com     
Does the oldest feather fossil found belong to a bird or a dinosaur? Read More 
By Ken Ham Looking for something special to do on Mother’s Day, May 8? Come and visit the Ark Encounter and the Creation Museum! We’re offering all mothers free admission to both attractions in honor of Mother’s Day—and kids 10 and under are free all year! So it’s a great day to bring the whole family to enjoy the world’s leading Christian themed attractions. At the Creation Museum you’ll enjoy a walk through biblical history, gorgeous botanical gardens in full bloom, our Eden Animal Experience, a state-of-the-art playground for the whole family, designed with children of all abilities in mind, [More]
By Liz Abrams How can Christians fight child abuse and minister to survivors? …read more Source: AIG Daily     
Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians proclaims Christ’s resurrection, grounded upon an historical first Adam, and explains that believers will also be changed into Christ’s image with incorruptible spiritual bodies. …read more Source: creation.com     
A newly published psychology paper strongly suggests that disbelief in human evolution leads to racism.1,2 As summarized by a popular-level science article, A disbelief in human evolution was associated with higher levels of prejudice, racist attitudes and support of discriminatory behavior against Blacks, immigrants, and the LGBTQ community in the U.S., according to University of Massa… More… …read more Source: icr.org     
By Eric Cassell On today’s ID the Future, radio host Hank Hanegraaff continues his conversation with Animal Algorithms author Eric Cassell. Here they look at more insects with strikingly sophisticated innate behavior, suggesting intricate algorithms encoded into their brains from birth, all of which cannot be effectively explained by reference to Darwinian evolution. Cassell and Hanegraaff touch on wasp martial arts; termite altruism and termite architectural skills, including a cooling system that has inspired a human design; interdependent social caste systems that enhance fitness; and spiderweb architecture and the extraordinary properties of spider silk, including the different kinds of silk [More]