See how they have been answered many times and understand the key concept to dismiss dating doubts …read more Source: creation.com
Dr. Kevin Anderson went to be with the Lord on January 16, 2022. He served the people of the Lord’s Kingdom with a lifetime of good scientific research. He earned a Ph.D. in Microbiology from Kansas State University, which qualified him for a career in research and teaching in various state universities. For years, he did double duty, spending spare time on projects that supported creation.1 He eventually transitio… More… …read more Source: icr.org
By Stacia McKeever Hair becomes visible, lungs continue to form, and most babies can live outside the womb with significant care in this week of life in an unborn child. …read more Source: AIG Daily
Life from Mars? Remember evolutionists’ claims about Antarctic meteorite 25 years ago? CMI’s original articles have stood the test of time. Now decisive confirmation by Mars rovers. …read more Source: creation.com
By Ken Ham In just over a week, on January 29, 2022, hundreds of excited Vacation Bible School leaders and volunteers will meet in the massive Answers Center at the Ark Encounter for our exciting 2022 Answers VBS Showcase for our powerful pro-life VBS Zoomerang. And many will be joining us the day before for our sanctity of life conference, “Life Is Precious.” And there’s still time for you to register for either or both! During our VBS showcase, you’ll receive expert advice and tips, along with hands-on demonstrations, to help you successfully pull off Zoomerang this summer at your
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In society today, “science” often takes center stage as a significant influencer on policy decisions and public opinion. Climate change, pandemic response, and people’s conception of their “gender,” among other topics, have gripped society to varying degrees, and science is a significant stakeholder in these matters. Presently, popular science and vocal scientists can yield much influence on a catalog of matters. Oft… More… …read more Source: icr.org
By Ken Ham Tomorrow is Sanctity of Life Sunday—a day set aside to celebrate the value of every human life, mourn the tragic consequences of the 1973 Roe v. Wade decision that legalized abortion in the United States, and educate others (particularly in churches) about why every human life is precious. In December we launched a new web series on the Answers in Genesis’ website titled “ Another way to equip yourself to think biblically on this vital issue, and have answers for those who disagree with what Scripture teaches, is by attending our upcoming “Life is Precious” conference, taking
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By Ken Ham It’s January 2022! What battles and stresses will we have this year? Do you shudder to think about that, knowing what we’ve all gone through the past two years? As I was writing this letter, I asked Mally, “Did you ever think when we were a young married couple and I was a high school science teacher in a country town in Queensland that one day we would be suing the United States government?” She answered, “It’s best we didn’t know because we may have run in the opposite direction from what the Lord called us to
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Carl Wieland chats with environmental biologist Douglas Oliver …read more Source: creation.com
By Ken Ham A recent headline from LifeSite News declared, “Rise in discrimination against European Christians ignored by media.” The article summarized new, very underreported research that reports a 70% increase from 2019 to 2020 in hate crimes against Christians in Europe, with “most of the cases [being] a form of vandalism against churches and Christian buildings.” Well, even though these are European stats, I thought I would highlight them as today is National Religious Freedom Day in the United States. And let’s be warned where America’s culture could be heading. The article shares this about the increasing number of
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Evolutionary scientists found evidence that the Sahara Desert was green and fertile at the end of the Ice Age, allowing people to live hundreds of miles west of the Nile River.1 These findings corroborate creationist predictions of an extended wet period after the Flood.2 A global collaboration of scientists, led by Abdallah Zaki of the University of Geneva, Switzerland, reconstructed the ancient drainage patt… More… …read more Source: icr.org
By Ken Ham What kind of content are your children consuming? The app TikTok, with its never-ending flood of short, highly clickable videos, is extremely popular. Apparently, users between the ages of four and fifteen spend an average of 69 minutes per day on the app. What are they watching? Well, TikTok is well known for its sexualized content, and according to reports, the hashtag #Trans has been viewed over 26 billion times on the app! According to the Christian Post: Such videos [with the hashtag #Trans] often feature young people documenting in a fun, light-hearted way the various stages
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By Ken Ham The Answers in Genesis ministry really began in late December of 1993 with Mike Zovath, Mark Looy, and me as the three founders. Obviously, it’s grown a lot, and we’ve seen God bring many, many staff members to us over the years. Some came for a season; others have remained for much longer. And one of those staff members who, along with his wife, has been part of the ministry for many years and is very much loved by everyone here at AiG and also by many of you: Buddy Davis and his wife, Kay. I say
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Why think God exists? Here are several reasons why. …read more Source: creation.com
By Brian Miller On today’s ID the Future, physicist and engineer Brian Miller sits down with host Casey Luskin to survey exciting developments in intelligent design research that are driven by an engineering model for understanding and studying variations in species. ID researchers are pushing this work, but so too are systems biology researchers outside the intelligent design community. Tune in to hear Miller and Luskin discuss everything from fruit flies, finch beaks, and stickleback fish to mutational hotspots, phenotypic plasticity, and the gravity well model of biological adaptation. Source …read more Source: id the future
By Ken Ham It’s 2022! Another new year. So yes, we are another year closer to Jesus returning! I’ve had so many people tell me personally or on social media that Jesus’ return must be just around the corner because we hear of so much wickedness in the news. But let’s consider: Is the world as bad as Sodom and Gomorrah? It would certainly seem like it, as many politicians and companies promote the LGBTQ worldview in a big way. But I’m reminded that God told Abraham he would have saved Sodom and Gomorrah if there were 10 righteous people.
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Would you have answered these ‘True or False?’ questions as these high school students did? …read more Source: creation.com
By Casey Luskin On this ID the Future, geologist Casey Luskin discusses biogeography and the problems it poses for the idea of universal common descent. To make it work, evolutionists have to propose, for instance, that old world monkeys rafted across the Atlantic from Africa to South America on a natural raft. Really? That’s some raft. And how did the monkeys not starve to death? Or die of thirst? They couldn’t drink salty ocean water, after all. And talk about a genetic bottleneck! That’s just one of several problems Luskin raises with the idea that all species gradually evolved from
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By Ken Ham Children love the Ark Encounter and the Creation Museum—and we love having them visit! We want as many children as possible to visit so they can discover the truth of God’s Word, see the Bible brought to life, and hear the gospel message. That’s why we’re offering, for the third year in a row, all children ten and under free admission to both the Ark Encounter and Creation Museum here in N. Kentucky. Now, like I said, kids love the Ark Encounter and Creation Museum—but don’t take my word for it! Parents recently shared on Facebook how
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By Dr. Gabriela Haynes At the halfway point of the pregnancy, the baby’s sex is visible by ultrasound and he or she is at least partially protected from murder in the womb. …read more Source: AIG Daily
The shrimp eye has an intricately structured reflective layer to focus light. Engineers would like to be able to copy the structure. …read more Source: creation.com
By Ken Ham What does it take to survive and thrive in the extreme cold of the deep south of our planet? Discover how God equipped life to thrive even in Antarctica and its frigid waters in the latest issue of our award-winning As always, this issue also features the latest in culture and science news examined through the lens of God’s Word, a hands-on science experiment, a “creation on display” article (this time featuring the adorable puffin), and a sixteen-page children’s magazine, Kids Answers. Kids love the fun activities, stories, fascinating facts about God’s creation, and the biblical worldview
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Response to a question on the triune nature of God in the name Elohim, and the relationship between the Trinity, Adam, and humanity as a whole. …read more Source: creation.com
By Ken Ham Just 325 light-years away from Earth is the Centaurus constellation, which hosts a binary (two-star) star system. An exoplanet is a planet outside of our solar system. The list of exoplanets continues to get longer and longer as research techniques and technologies allow us here on Earth to detect these far-flung worlds. Well, another exoplanet has recently been added to the list, this one 325 light-years away from Earth in the constellation Centaurus. This new planet orbits a star which is part of a binary (two-star) star system. And this newly discovered world is quite unique! Discovered
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By Ken Ham A few months ago, we released my devotional commentary on Genesis chapters 1–11, What a wonderful review of our new AiG resource! I’m so thrilled that it’s available (I’d been wanting to write it for years) and that so many parents will be able to use it to lay a solid foundation of belief in God’s Word and a Christian worldview for their children. I encourage you to order your copy today (the second printing begins shipping next month) and begin studying through the foundational chapters of Genesis with your children. Find Creation to Babel at AnswersBookstore.com.
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By Avery Foley At 11 weeks, the unborn baby is only about 1.6 inches and is already moving and kicking, demonstrating amazing and rapid development in the womb. …read more Source: AIG Daily
How did these ‘rapid’ fluctuations measured in Greenland ice cores arise after the Flood? …read more Source: creation.com