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By Ken Ham Will Canada owe those with disabilities an apology in the future? That’s the question featured in an opinion piece by Charles Lane published in The Washington Post regarding Canada’s euthanasia policy, which from 2016–2021, resulted in the deaths of 31,000 people. The majority of those physician-inflicted deaths were of cancer patients, but some were people suffering from “chronic disabling conditions.” Euthanasia Targets the Disabled The column highlights three stories of individuals who chose (or almost chose) “medical assistance in dying”: 61-year-old Alan Nichols . . . requested — and received — euthanasia less than a month after [More]
A sneak peek of the soon-to-be-released Creation magazine. Subscribers will be delighted with the magazine’s powerful content and brilliant graphics. …read more Source: creation.com     
How plausible is evolution as an explanation of the tRNA subsystem? …read more Source: creation.com     
By Ken Ham Yelp is a website well-known for its online reviews of restaurants, hotels, and other businesses. Well, the company recently announced it is adding a new feature to listings of pregnancy care centers: flags that say this center “typically provide[s] limited medical services and may not have licensed medical professionals onsite.” It’s obvious such a flag is intended to denigrate these centers and make them seem unprofessional—and it ignores that many of these centers have licensed medical professionals on site! They claim this flag is to “protect users seeking abortions from being misled about anti-abortion pregnancy centers listed [More]
By Dr. Danny R. Faulkner The Bible reveals that creation was about 6,000 years ago, so how can we see stars that are millions of light-years away? …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Ken Ham It’s hard to believe that this year is the 10-year anniversary of our annual outreach, Día Latino! This outreach just keeps growing as Spanish-speaking Americans and those from other countries come to the Ark Encounter and Creation Museum to learn from God’s Word in their own language. And this year, in honor of our ten-year anniversary, we’re hosting a special preconference on the Sanctity of Life. Día Latino features Spanish signage and captions, along with Spanish interpreters, so Spanish speakers can hear the truth from God’s Word and the gospel in their first language. Día Latino is [More]
By Ken Ham The idea that the universe began with a big bang is firmly entrenched in the minds of millions of Americans. But the so-called “science” isn’t nearly as settled as most people are led to believe. Many scientists—even atheistic, naturalistic ones—know there are big problems with the idea. And the new images from the James Webb Space Telescope haven’t helped those who cling to the big bang. According to a news report quoting one physicist (who does not believe the big bang happened), To everyone who sees them, the new James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) images of the [More]
By Troy Lacey How creationists can interpret unique plesiosaur fossil evidence in a flood context …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Angela Carlisle Biblical reflections on secular holidays …read more Source: AIG Daily     
Gavin Cox interviews Creation Geologist John Matthews about his career and experiences in the oil industry and his conversion to Christ and creationist …read more Source: creation.com     
Sir David tells the evolutionary story of how life proliferated on Earth, but the evidence he offers comfortably supports creation. …read more Source: creation.com     
By Ken Ham This year we hosted our first-ever homeschool experience at the We are in a war (a spiritual battle that’s been raging for 6,000 years), and families need to be equipped to stand firm on truth and disciple their children to boldly fight for the King of kings and his kingdom. Next year’s homeschool experience is Equipping Generations for the King (which ties in with our January conference, Stand Firm, and our 2023 Vacation Bible School program, Keepers of the Kingdom). We are in a war (a spiritual battle that’s been raging for 6,000 years), and families need [More]
By Ken Ham All the way through this article, I ask you to be thinking this: “It only takes one generation.” This article is going to be a bit different. I’m going to start by quoting two US presidents, an atheist, a dictator, and a Christian researcher! And of course, I will be quoting God’s Word. Prior to his presidency, in his gubernatorial inaugural address in 1967, Ronald Reagan stated: Freedom is a fragile thing and it’s never more than one generation away from extinction. In responding to mob violence in the country in 1838, President Abraham Lincoln stated: How, [More]
A new dinosaur discovery in Rio Negro Province in central Argentina resulted in a very peculiar assertion.1 A bipedal dinosaur (walked on two legs) named Jakapil kaniukura was unearthed in upper Zuni megasequence rocks. But what made this new dinosaur so unusual was the category scientists placed it in. Their evolutionary analysis puts this bipedal dinosaur in the Thyreophoran (“shield-bearer”) category with dinosa… More… …read more Source: icr.org     
By Ken Ham There’s so much depth and insight found in God’s Word. One wonderful way of gleaning from that depth is through a chronological study of Scripture. Studying the Scriptures in the order the events took place really helps bring the Bible to life, connecting it all together and highlighting God’s beautiful plan of redemption right from the beginning. And one great way to study Scripture this way is with our Answers Bible Curriculum for Churches. With six age groups (Pre-K–Adult), it truly brings the Bible to life for adults, teens, and children. This curriculum teaches through the whole [More]
In a Christian radio interview, Richard Dawkins has the upper-hand in pointing out the inconsistencies of God using evolution to create, whereas Francis Collins fudges on faith. …read more Source: creation.com     
Most of us are familiar with the incredible ability of different animal groups to migrate (such as birds).1,2 But what about invertebrates? Recently, scientists discovered that a moth called the death’s-head hawkmoth (as well as the dragonfly3) flies for miles, keeping on a path that’s narrow and straight. For the first time, scientists have continu… More… …read more Source: icr.org     
By Ken Ham Our 2023 Answers Vacation Bible School will prepare children to stand strong in today’s battle for truth. This showcase features: Decorating tips Craft and science experiment demonstrations A Bible lesson overview Games and snacks overviews How to host a sensory-friendly VBS Get-togethers with other directors And more! Not only will you gain practical VBS wisdom, but you and your team will have a lot of fun in the process! Register online for this exciting event (a group discount is available). Special Preconference Opportunity And don’t miss our special preconference the day before the showcase. On January 27, [More]
By Michael Behe Today’s ID the Future features three recent Evolution News essays by Lehigh University biology professor and Darwin Devolves author Michael Behe, as read by host Andrew McDiarmid. In the first, nothing shows the feebleness of Darwinism quite so much as breathless stories about new results that turn out to be much ado about nothing. In this case, it’s some recent speculation about the rise of “lactase persistence” in many human adults. Then it’s onto malaria, much beloved of evolutionists, not for its lethality but as a demonstration of evolution in action. But Behe dissects the latest news [More]
Silent mutations do not affect the protein sequence, but new research has shown that they often have strongly negative effects, putting another nail in the coffin of Neo-Darwinism. …read more Source: creation.com     
By Stacia McKeever How should pro-life people think about disabled and dying babies? …read more Source: AIG Daily     
Attenborough tells the evolutionary story of how life started on Earth, but the fossils at the locations shown are problems for evolution rather than proof thereof. …read more Source: creation.com     
Most people say that evolution is true, so why do a growing number of conventional scientists doubt it? These skeptics don’t question evolution’s premise that nature alone is somehow responsible for crafting creatures out of stardust. The debate centers on how nature might have achieved this incredible feat. Where and how did the first complicated structures (like eyes) arise through natural processes? Indiana … More… …read more Source: icr.org     
By Troy Lacey Is it idolatry to create images depicting the Lord Jesus? Christians throughout history have debated this question as they seek to honor the second commandment. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
Interview with the late Dr Raymond Damadian who helped develop the MRI. …read more Source: creation.com     
By Ken Ham We’ve all seen the illustration—a knuckle-dragging ape follows a hunchbacked hairy man-ape who follows a more erect, but still very hairy, man-ape, who eventually follows modern man, dressed in a suit and carrying a briefcase to his meeting. This apes-to-man illustration is popularly used to show people the supposed evolutionary transition from ape-like to modern man. But is this “march of progress” accurate, even by evolutionary standards? Well, according to a recent article, this is one of the misconceptions many people have of evolutionary biology (and a reason creationists should not use the argument, “if humans evolved [More]
By Ken Ham Movies are filled with worldview teaching. Whether it’s a subtle encouragement that “who you feel you are is who you really are,” an earnest call to “follow your heart,” or Eastern religious teaching carefully woven into the story, worldview teaching is there. Can you and your children recognize it? We want to help you think about popular media through the lens of a biblical worldview, recognizing error and fallacious thinking and accurately applying God’s Word to what you’re watching. We want to help you think about popular media through the lens of a biblical worldview, recognizing error [More]