By Ken Ham I’ve used many words to describe evolution over the years, but I think I might have a new one which describes a recent fossil find: “disarming.” This pair of fossils (one of an adult specimen and one of a juvenile) of Nagini mazonense, a small snake-like animal (technically a molgophid recumbirostran) that supposedly lived about 308 million years ago, was discovered in the Francis Creek Shale of Illinois. The adult fossil specimen measures about 4 inches long (10 cm), and although it has reduced hind limbs, it has no pelvic girdle to support those limbs or front
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By Ken Ham What’s an extremophile? It’s a creature that thrives in extreme conditions, such as intense heat, cold, salinity, pressure, or chemical concentrations. These “super survivors” highlight how God has equipped his creatures with exactly what they need to live. And you can learn all about them in the latest issue of our award-winning family magazine, This spring issue also features: Work—A Gift or a Curse? Venus—Earth’s Noxious Neighbor How Do Seeds Spread? Sex-Swapping Swimmers? False Egyptian History Undermines God’s Word And more! These fascinating articles will help you think more biblically about the world around you and how
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By Dr. Jerry Bergman Ancient cosmogonies from Egypt, Japan, China, Vietnam, and Korea contrast with Genesis, which highlights the scientific plausibility of the biblical account. …read more Source: AIG Daily
Most people would be surprised to know that, until recently, the human genome was not entirely sequenced where all the DNA letters it contains are deciphered. With the use of new DNA sequencing technologies, a complete version of the human genome has now been produced (except for the Y chromosome).1 The startling discovery surrounding this novel achievement is that the previously unsequenced regions were once thought to be mostly evolu… More… …read more Source: icr.org
By Ken Ham Editor’s note: This article was adapted from a news release that was recently distributed to the media. The internationally popular attractions of Answers in Genesis, the Ark Encounter and Creation Museum, are about to welcome their 10 millionth guest. That visitor is expected to arrive early next week. The attractions have been visited by a wide range of internationally well-known people over the years, from Pres. Jimmy Carter and a Nigerian king, to celebrities like Bill Nye and rock star Ozzy Osborne. Ken Ham, founder and CEO of AiG and its two attractions, declared: “We’re thrilled with
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Many biblioskeptics attack the Bible for teaching racism and slavery, but it was actually biblical teaching that abolished these evils. …read more Source: creation.com
Christ is our Passover Lamb, which refers to the deliverance of the Israelites from slavery in Egypt following ten plagues by which God executed judgment on the gods of Egypt. . …read more Source: creation.com
By Ken Ham Today we remember the saddest day in history (Genesis 3:6)—but the day that, for Christians, is also a wonderful day. How can that be? Well, Good Friday is the day we remember the death of Christ on the cross. The King of the universe was put to death by sinful man. But this wasn’t some kind of tragic accident. It was God’s plan to save us! Scripture says: For God so loved the world, that he gave his only Son, that whoever believes in him should not perish but have eternal life. For God did not send
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By Ken Ham The more scientists dive into the details of what God has made, the more they discover how complex, intricate, and amazing creation really is (even if they refuse to recognize the One who made it all!). I was reminded of this recently by a news item reporting on surprising findings regarding DNA “first responders.” God gave DNA a proofreading system to catch mistakes and “dedicated DNA repair machinery that routinely fixes mistakes.” But how do they work? DNA is a complex language system, built off four bases, that provides the information to build each living thing. Mind-boggling
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Charles Darwin got one thing right, but it wasn’t evolution. …read more Source: creation.com
By Ken Ham Our powerful pocket guides have been extremely popular for many years—one of our best-selling resources. They’ve been used for personal growth, evangelism, and conversation starters by people around the world since we released them. And we’re excited this resource has just received Each of these guides is a small, easy-to-read book at around 100 pages—they fit perfectly in a purse or pocket. Each one gives an excellent overview of a particular topic, allowing anyone to explore that topic and find answers to common questions. And we’re now re-releasing them in an upgraded way, with the latest in
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Modernists may sneer at the idea of Genesis as history but it’s the foundation for good science as well as vibrant Christianity. …read more Source: creation.com
The world is alive with beetles! A 2022 study by 17 biologists states, “Beetles constitute the most biodiverse animal order with over 380 000 described species and possibly several million more yet unnamed.”1 Why are there so many types of beetles? They form a large part of the world’s biodiversity critical for decomposition (e.g. forests) and feed on problem insects such as caterpillars a… More… …read more Source: icr.org
By Ken Ham A recent news article caught my attention on the lengths that the anti-life liberals will go to promote their radical agenda. An organization called “StopHavingKids.org” has recently been putting up billboards and signage in Oregon promoting its message. And as you can already guess by the name, its message is antibiblical fearmongering. One billboard lists the organizational name and a picture of a baby in a circle with a line through it. Another states the depressing mantra, “A lot of humans wish they were never born.” How’s that for an uplifting message? And to make it sadder,
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By Liz Abrams How theological scholars, who affirm the truthfulness of the Bible, actually sabotage its authority through their science-over-Scripture hermeneutic. …read more Source: AIG Daily
What can the response of arthropods to the 1980 eruption of Mount St Helens tell us about post-Flood ecological recovery? …read more Source: creation.com
By Ken Ham Planning a trip to Grand Canyon this summer? I’m excited to share with you how you can experience Arizona’s jaw-dropping geological site through the lens of God’s Word. Our friend Nate Loper recently visited the Creation Museum on his way from Pennsylvania to Arizona. He leads a truly unique ministry that uses Grand Canyon to impact hearts and minds with the truth of God’s Word! This ministry leads Grand Canyon creation tours and adventures—and they are amazing (I’ve been on them). Nate’s …read more Source: Ken Ham AIG
By Ken Ham History is the study of cultures, peoples, and places. Who were the people? When did they live? What did they do? But did you know the peoples and cultures that make up history were far more connected than you probably realize? And those close connections—which are only now being unveiled through genetics (including a study of research conducted on the Y chromosome in males)—rewrite everything we thought we knew about human history. This brand-new research is very exciting as it’s only possible because the researcher, Harvard-trained Dr. Nathaniel Jeanson, starts with God’s Word, not the evolutionary timeline.
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By Harry F. Sanders, III Non-coding DNA, far from being “junk,” has multiple functions that are a problem for evolutionists and point to the Creator. …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Ken Ham Would your 11–18-year-old love to dive deeper into their favorite science topics with interactive sessions, experiments, scavenger hunts, and much more? We’ve got just the experience for them: Explore Camps at the Creation Museum, taking place this summer. This year we’re offering three daytime camps (no overnights) at the Creation Museum and one daytime camp at the Ark Encounter: Explore Forensic Science Camp, June 27–July 1, 2022 Teach Me Automation 3-Day STEM Camp, July 6–8, 2022 Explore Science Camp (Creation Museum), July 11–15, 2022 Explore Science Camp (Ark Encounter), July 18–22, 2022
By Liz Abrams Whether deconstruction ends in apostasy or theological liberalism, it is always a move from a superficially more biblical stance to a less biblical perspective. …read more Source: AIG Daily
Conventional geologists are still baffled by the Cambrian Explosion. Some try to deny that it was sudden,1 but most admit that Cambrian rocks record the sudden appearance of fossils from nearly every animal group. And the glaring lack of ancestors in rocks below the Cambrian increases the mystery.1 A new study of the Chengjiang Biota in Yunnan Province, China, tries to solve the mystery. The authors claim that… More… …read more Source: icr.org
By Ken Ham Human life is precious from the very moment of fertilization. Equip others to boldly stand for the sanctity of human life with an eye-catching Fearfully & Wonderfully Made Wall Display. Featuring hyper-realistic, life-sized images you’ll recognize from the It’s a powerful pro-life message of being made in God’s image and loved by the one who died for us and stands ready to offer forgiveness and salvation. It’s a powerful pro-life message of being made in God’s image and loved by the one who died for us and stands ready to offer forgiveness and salvation. This display makes
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What came first, slavery or racism? …read more Source: creation.com
A unified genealogy of modern and ancient humans incorrectly points to northeast African as the ancestral homeland. The results are entirely based on the evolutionary assumptions behind the model. …read more Source: creation.com
By Mike Matthews You can see the photos, hear the stories, and read all about the Grand Canyon, but nothing compares to being there. …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Brandon Clay Jesus Christ is God incarnate, the Second Person of the Trinity, our Creator, the resurrected Savior and Redeemer, and the only means of salvation for sinners. …read more Source: AIG Daily