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By Troy Lacey How land bridges, rafts, swimming, and other means can account for the dispersion of slower moving animals from the “mountains of Ararat” after the flood. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Dr. Danny R. Faulkner Stellar evolutionists have aimed to solve the young faint sun paradox since Carl Sagan’s attempt a half-century ago, and the solution still eludes them. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Ken Ham What’s my favorite board game? Well, it’s one of the world’s most popular indoor games, tracing its origins to the early 1600s, played throughout the English-speaking world, especially in the United Kingdom and my home country of Australia. It has relatively few rules but endless tactical subtleties. What game is it? Our very creative design and fabrication teams at Answers in Genesis have produced a collectors-quality, all-wooden cribbage board inspired by Noah’s Ark and our Ark Encounter themed attraction in N. Kentucky. This beautiful board has four tracks built in, so it can be played with two [More]
What did Adam and Eve learn? How did God ‘know good and evil’? …read more Source: creation.com     
Flowers are as beautiful as they are complex. Flowers (Anthophyta) are designed with a receptacle (axis) upon which are found the carpel (ovary, style stigma) and stamen (filament and anther). The petals provide colorful aesthetic value while nectar guides within the petals can only be seen by pollinating insects that are able to see in the ultra-violet range. The ongoing puzzle for evolutionary botanists is the origin of the flowe… More… …read more Source: icr.org     
By Ken Ham Answers TV now hosts over 5,000 videos—wow! Our award-winning video streaming platform grows each week, with new episodes of favorite originals and new programs and presentations being added constantly (with lots of exciting programs still in the development stage!). Here’s just some of what’s new to Answers TV: Buddy Davis’ newest “Amazing Adventures,” Safari! Buddy’s off on his most far-flung adventure yet! Walk with lions (if you dare!), ride an elephant, and search for other exciting wildlife in South Africa alongside your favorite adventurer. Hike & Seek Season 2: God’s creation is full of incredible creatures. Prepare [More]
The discovery of an ancient man entombed in the Alps’ ice was one of the greatest finds of the last century. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
Responses to the 1980 eruption and its implications for recovery from Noah’s Flood. …read more Source: creation.com     
By Ken Ham Unicorns—were they real? Most people immediately answer “no,” but not so fast. You see, the Bible mentions unicorns right along with non-mythological creatures, such as peacocks, lambs, lions, bullocks, goats, donkeys, horses, dogs, eagles, and calves (for example, Psalm 29:6). Unicorns are given as an example to Job of a creature of great strength (Job 39:9–12). So what was the biblical unicorn? Well we don’t know for sure, but there are several possibilities, including one we’ve mentioned before that was recently featured in an article from a secular publication. The article was titled, “Unicorns are More Legit [More]
Jonah’s story is about more than the whale …read more Source: creation.com     
Yet another layer of complexity has been added to the lowly bacterial cell. It has been discovered they can undergo genetic silencing to guard themselves from mutations. A researcher stated this finding is “an extremely important system that had not been appreciated until now.”1 Prior to this discovery, it was thought all parts of the circular chromosome of the bacteria were fully expressed. In other words, t… More… …read more Source: icr.org     
As CMI’s tours to Egypt approach, we interview Gary Bates to find out what our supporters can expect. …read more Source: creation.com     
By Ken Ham What was the leading cause of death worldwide in 2021? Well, the same as it was in 2020. Of course, ultimately it’s because of sin! But what’s the leading cause of death from a number’s perspective in today’s world? It was an utterly unnatural cause of death that only affects the most vulnerable. What was it? Abortion. That’s right, abortion was yet again the leading cause of death both globally and here in the United States last year. According to The Christian Post, 42.6 million unborn children lost their lives to abortion in 2021 alone. Combined with [More]
Thousands of years ago, humans had bigger brains. That conclusion was reached after researchers showed that ancient human skulls from Europe, the Middle East and Asia had an average brain capacity of 1500 cubic centimetres, compared to today’s 1359 cc.1,2   Read More: Our shrinking brains – creation.com
By Ken Ham Psalm 19 opens with, “The heavens declare the glory of God, and the sky above proclaims his handiwork.” God’s masterpiece of the heavens should fill us with awe at his power, glory, and creativity. And you can catch a glimpse of God’s majesty as displayed in the heavens in AiG astronomer Dr. Danny Faulkner’s This hardcover, coffee-table–style book features beautiful photos of God’s handiwork in the heavens, accompanied by short essays on the uniqueness of our galaxy and beyond.You’ll find it fascinating, and you’ll love the biblical worldview teaching that Dr. Faulkner supplies alongside the facts about [More]
By Richard Weikart Today’s ID the Future is part one of a recent webinar featuring Darwinian Racism author and noted historian Richard Weikart, discussing his new book with webinar host and Center for Science and Culture managing director John West. Weikart and West begin by discussing Whoopi Goldberg’s recent claim that the Jewish Holocaust under Nazi Germany was not racist. Yes it was, explains Weikart. Hitler and the Nazis believed that the Nordic or Aryan Europeans, which included Germans, were a superior race, and they viewed Jews, blacks, Slavs, and other races as inferior. Worse, Hitler and other Nazis drew [More]
Recent discoveries about heme pose problems for evolutionary theory …read more Source: creation.com     
By Ken Ham If you’re traveling by air and browsing the shops between flights, you might spot a familiar name or book cover. That’s right—my new book, You can find Divided Nation in stores in the following airports (and, of course, at AnswersBookstore.com): Nashville, TN (BNA) Baltimore, MD (BWI) Dallas, TX (DFW) Washington, DC (IAD) New York, NY (JFK and LGA) Los Angeles, CA (LAX) Orlando, FL (MCO) New Orleans, LA (MSY) Philadelphia, PA (PHL) Phoenix, AZ (PHX) Seattle, WA (SEA) San Francisco, CA (SFO) Tampa, FL (TPA) This dynamic book shines a light on the struggle of the church [More]
Encouragement and advice for Christians, especially young people and students, who are interested in deepening their knowledge-base in creation science, and in their devotional studies. …read more Source: creation.com     
A fundamental axiom of evolutionary theory is the alleged random appearance of mutations in the DNA of an organism. This supposedly creates novel genetic variation for the mystical agent called natural selection to act upon.1 That essential premise has now been utterly debunked in a new secular research paper published in the journal Nature.2 Scientists had previously discovered that genetic … More… …read more Source: icr.org     
By Ken Ham According to a recent poll, 52% of US adults aged 18–34 support banning abortion after a fetal heartbeat can be detected (the heart actually begins beating very early in a child’s development—by day 22 in the womb—and can be detected usually around six weeks gestational age). This is encouraging and good news for the pro-life movement and for the lives of unborn babies. Banning abortion after the heartbeat stage of development would save lives (and has in several states that have passed such bills), but we do need to understand so much more: Life begins at fertilization—not [More]
By John Bloom On today’s ID the Future Biola University physicist John Bloom discusses his chapter in the recent anthology The Comprehensive Guide to Science and Faith, co-edited by host Casey Luskin. Bloom’s focus in his contributed chapter is the pivotal role of Christianity in the rise of science. Bloom, the academic director of Biola’s master’s program in science and religion, draws on his PhD training in physics but also on his PhD in ancient Near Eastern studies and his study of the history of science. Here he argues that while the Babylonians and Greeks contributed some discoveries and insights [More]
Are there other interpretations consistent with the Bible and Noah’s Flood? …read more Source: creation.com     
By Melissa Skinner How the John Templeton Foundation has financed evolutionary compromise in the church through BioLogos, Science for Seminaries, and other anti-biblical efforts. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
Does Leviticus 19:19 prohibit the cross-breeding of horses and donkeys? …read more Source: creation.com     
By Dr. Danny R. Faulkner Two fundamental laws of physics clash if we try to explain the universe’s origin without a Creator. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Rob Webb How believers in biblical creation started rocket science in the twentieth century and the study’s continued dependence upon the orderly construction of the universe by God …read more Source: AIG Daily