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By Ken Ham A few weeks ago, on February 4, 2022, I was reminded during a big ice storm that it was the 8th anniversary of my debate with “Bill Nye the Science Guy” at the Creation Museum. The debate occurred during an ice storm, and then exactly eight years later, we went through another one! A few days later, I was reminded of it yet again when a staff member, former forensic scientist and now our education content administrator, Dr. Jennifer Rivera, shared a …read more Source: Ken Ham AIG     
By Bodie Hodge The genealogical list in Genesis can teach us more than just a list of names; it is the story of our historical ancestors. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Ken Ham Are humans “messing with evolution”? According to a new study, we are! This study looked at so-called “rapid evolution”—which the authors argue is “not so exceptional . . . it’s actually occurring all the time”—and how humans are the driving force behind much of the current change we’re seeing in nature. What Kind of Change? So, what kind of change is the study referring to? Well, they give a variety of different examples of changes within populations of organisms—for example, a trend toward smaller individuals within certain populations. This impacts the population, and therefore the ecosystem, as [More]
By Liz Abrams Our modern culture often ridicules biblical teaching on modesty. But true freedom is found in Christ and in joyful obedience to the entirety of Scripture. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
This Creation magazine interview, completed before Kevin’s relatively sudden and recent tragic passing, is previewed here to honour the life of a remarkable man. …read more Source: creation.com     
By Ken Ham Exciting upgrades and expansions continue at the Allen shared additional updates on several other exciting attractions’ projects during this staff meeting. I will be sharing those clips with you in the coming weeks, so stay tuned (a great way to do that is by subscribing to my daily email). And a huge thank you to all of our donors who have made these upgrades and expansions possible and to those who have shared their stories for the Fearfully & Wonderfully Made exhibit. Bring this Exhibit to Your Church, School, or Pregnancy Center It’s a resource you’ll love [More]
Is process theology compatible with the Bible? …read more Source: creation.com     
By Neil Thomas Today’s ID the Future kicks off a three-part series featuring Taking Leave of Darwin author Neil Thomas interviewed by radio host Hank Hanegraaff. In this first part, Hanegraaff begins by lauding Thomas’s book and underscoring how influential Darwin’s theory of evolution has been on Western culture. Then Thomas sketches the cultural milieu and individual motivations that he’s convinced drew Darwin toward his formulation of the theory of evolution by natural selection. Here the focus is not on the various evidential weaknesses of Darwin’s theory (which Thomas does cover in his book) but on a question that puzzled [More]
By Ken Ham We’re hiring at Answers in Genesis, Ark Encounter, Creation Museum, and Twelve Stones Christian Academy! Our busy season at the attractions begins soon, so we’re looking for like-minded believers who want to serve the Lord by helping millions of guests experience the truth of God’s Word and the gospel message or teach in our Christian school. Some of these positions are seasonal full time or part time; others are year-round full time. Here are just some of our open positions: AV Technician Answers TV Director Lead 3D Digital Artist (for the attractions) Culinary Services Specialist (Ark Encounter) [More]
Biblical unity is very important, but how does the Bible define it? Those who divide the church are those who introduce false teaching, not those who confront it. …read more Source: creation.com     
A group of scientists—including archaeologists from Newcastle University, UK, and geneticists from the University of the Basque Country, University of Vienna, and Harvard University1,2—unearthed a millennia-old family genealogy. They isolated and sequenced DNAs from postcranial, petrous, and teeth bones of 35 individuals buried in the stone cairn at Hazleton North (Gloucestershire, UK). This opens a new door to the hidden p… More… …read more Source: icr.org     
By Dr. Charles Ware The LGBTQ+ movement has co-opted the Civil Rights movement in practice and in public perception to the detriment of history and morals in society. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Ken Ham Students need three foundations to thrive in the battlefield of post-secondary education: Spiritual foundations (a close, personal walk with Jesus) Intellectual foundations (apologetics and critical thinking) Interpersonal foundations (family, church, godly peers, and mentors) Discover how to equip students with the practical tools they need to develop these foundations in a brand-new book from AiG’s Patricia Engler, Prepare to Thrive: A Survival Guide for Christians Students. This excellent and highly practical resource is a must-read for every pastor, parent, mentor, and, of course, every high school and college student. This excellent and highly practical resource is a [More]
By Cornelius G. Hunter On this ID the Future, biophysicist Cornelius Hunter explores Charles Darwin’s theological arguments for his theory of evolution. By theological, Hunter doesn’t mean that Darwin was arguing for theistic evolution. He means that Darwin received what is known as theological utilitarianism from the intellectual culture of his youth, which had strong deistic tendencies and expected everything in creation to be perfectly adapted, and he made a case against it, presenting mindless evolution as a better explanation for his observations of the biological world than theological utilitarianism. But one problem with this approach, according to Hunter, is [More]
The standard evolutionary story of dinosaurs, but full of holes. …read more Source: creation.com     
By Ken Ham Construction continues at the I’ll be sharing more clips from this staff meeting in my blog over the next few weeks so you can go behind the scenes on the construction of the expanded Fearfully & Wonderfully Made exhibit, the carousel coming to the Ark Encounter, the initial design stages for the Tower of Babel, and more. Stay tuned for those updates (a great way to do that is by subscribing to my daily email)—what’s coming is so exciting! Thanks for stopping by and thanks for praying,Ken This item was written with the assistance of AiG’s research [More]
By Kevin Landis Substantive and enduring love is ultimately rooted in and continually flows from God himself, even from before creation. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
On January 15, 2022, an underwater volcano in the Pacific Ocean’s Kingdom of Tonga erupted with the energy of hundreds of Hiroshima-size atom bombs.1 Both the resulting column of ash and the shock front that rippled away from the eruption could be seen from satellites in space.1,2 Explosive volcanic eruptions can cause cooler temperatures. Global temperatures dropped about 0.6° Celsius after the Phil… More… …read more Source: icr.org     
By Ken Ham Discover a biblical worldview, the Genesis connection, and foundational thinking for salvation, discipleship, and truth in a three-book set, “ “The Uncompromising” set includes three of my latest books: Divided Nation: Cultures in Chaos and a Conflicted Church Public schools claim they threw religion out of the classroom. But they really threw Christianity out and replaced it with a different religion. Can the church regain a position of influence among young people seeking “truth” as they reject God’s Word? Will They Stand: Parenting Kids to Face the Giants In this book, I give a powerful message about [More]
Did God make sin that way? Or is there something inherent in what sin is that makes it attractive? …read more Source: creation.com     
How evolution undergirds the belief that AI will one day take over. …read more Source: creation.com     
By Ken Ham Are you looking for something unique to do as a family this spring or summer? Well, we have five family adventures for you to consider—and each one comes with expert creation and biblical worldview teaching that will encourage you in your faith. Enjoy a Stargazer’s Night at the Creation Museum in Northern Kentucky (designed for ages 10 and up, but anyone can attend—and young children enjoy a discount). Would you like to view the rings of Saturn or the moons of Jupiter? Are you intrigued by the idea of seeing a galaxy or nebula? Then you’ll love [More]
Is there objective evidence that God exists? What are the consequences of atheism? Where did God come from? Can we know God personally? …read more Source: creation.com     
It seems not a week goes by that zoologists find yet another function of the designed microbiome. Although it is difficult to define, the total collection of microscopic flora on the individual and in the gut (GI tract) is called the microbiome.1 Microbiota inhabit a variety of niches in the human body, with the gut being the primary location. This microbial colonization supports the digestion of complex nutriti… More… …read more Source: icr.org     
Jesus believed in a young world, but leading theistic evolutionists say He is wrong. …read more Source: creation.com     
By Paul Nelson On today’s ID the Future, philosopher of biology Paul Nelson discusses his chapter in a recent Harvest House anthology edited by host Casey Luskin, The Comprehensive Guide to Science and Faith. Nelson says the theory of universal common descent, a key component of modern evolutionary theory, has generated multiple predictions that have failed. The prediction he discusses here is that there would turn out to be a single universal genetic code, since that’s what we should expect if all life on earth is descended from the last universal common ancestor (LUCA). Findings over the past three decades [More]
By Ken Ham I’ve been pointing out a trend in many churches across America—a drift towards more entertainment-driven services with a heavy emphasis on music (that often sounds like the world’s music) and shorter sermons. But is this really what most believers want from their pastors and churches? Well, I’ve also argued for a long time that it’s not what they need (what believers need is an emphasis on teaching God’s Word—all of it!), and a recent study confirmed that it’s not what most believers want either. A new report found “fewer than 10% of Evangelical Protestants want to have [More]