By David Boze On this ID The Future from the vault, host David Boze interviews filmmaker Fred Foote, writer and producer of the feature-length drama Alleged, which seeks to tell the real story behind the infamous 1925 Scopes Trial in Dayton, Tennessee, which pitched Darwinian evolution against belief in God. After seeing the 1960 film Inherit the Wind, starring Gene Kelly and Spencer Tracy, Foote did his own research into the trial and discovered that Inherit the Wind was highly misleading on many crucial points, an assessment corroborated by the 1997 Pulitzer-prize winning book about the trial, Summer for the
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One of the many mysteries of biology is how a creature like a web-weaving spider with a tiny brain is able to systematically construct an elaborate web with amazing elegance, complexity, and exacting geometric precision. And to make the spidery task even more amazing, the creature does it blindly only using the sense of touch—an exceedingly complex mechanosensory-based application. A newly released study shows that this remarkable skill is … More… …read more Source: icr.org
By Ken Ham We’re almost halfway through the 2021–2022 school year, and many homeschooling parents are looking to change or add new curricula in the second semester. If that’s you, have you considered adding an in-depth Bible curriculum that teaches theology, doctrine, apologetics, and biblical authority? If so, then you’ll want to check out the powerful Chronological teaching through the whole Bible over four years (Year 1 now available; Year 2 coming in January 2022) Grade-level-appropriate, full-color workbooks Easy-to-use teacher’s guide that allows you to teach all grade levels at the same time Visual aids Building Blocks with Bryan and
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By Ken Ham Requiring parents to have a “license” to raise their children? It sounds far-fetched, but is it really? A senior contributor to the Federalist recently wrote an article “warning . . . parents that if leftists are not stopped in their agenda, moms and dads soon could need a ‘license’ to raise their own children.” Stella Morabito writes: Licensing of parents might still sound fringy, but it’s an old social engineering dream that dies hard. And they’re busily building the road to get there. Unless there is aggressive and sustained pushback, you can count on the idea invading
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By Dr. Danny R. Faulkner The big bang has been the dominant cosmogony for more than a half century, but the lithium measurements in the universe do not match the model. …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Ken Ham I love the opportunity to meet guests after I speak at the Ark Encounter or the Creation Museum —it’s always very encouraging to hear how AiG has impacted individuals and families. Recently, after speaking in the Answers Center, a young lady with a baby came up to say hello and share a really beautiful story about the generational impact of the Answers in Genesis ministry. The young lady’s name was Genesis (yes, really!). On her phone she showed me a photo of her father and me—and he was holding Genesis as a nine-month-old baby. Now she’s …read
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By Casey Luskin Today’s ID the Future spotlights The Comprehensive Guide to Science and Faith. Host Eric Anderson interviews one of the anthology’s co-editors and contributors, geologist Casey Luskin. The two focus on just one of Luskin’s contributed essays, one that addresses two primary questions: Is intelligent design true? And is it worth expending the energy to defend it against powerful opposition? Luskin answers both questions in the affirmative, and explains why he sees the new anthology as a great resource in the cause of intelligent design. Source …read more Source: id the future
Recent Icelandic volcanoes highlight major changes to landform in a matter of months and years. …read more Source: creation.com
By Roger Patterson Social media and television bombard us daily with contradictory claims. How can we find the meat among the bones? Just ASK. …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Michael Behe On today’s ID the Future Darwin Devolves author and biologist Michael Behe discusses two recent technical papers that the news media billed as dramatic evidence for evolution. As Behe explains in his conversation with host Eric Anderson, a careful look at the papers themselves shows that both cases involve devolution. That is, the biological forms in question did not evolve novel structures and information; instead they threw away things to achieve a niche advantage. In the first study, in the journal Nature Microbiology, the researchers found that in Africa, where “most rapid diagnostic tests (RDTs) for falciparum
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By Dr. Terry Mortenson How Old and New Testament authors, Jesus, and we should understand the genre of Genesis 1–11, and why it’s vital to a proper biblical hermeneutic. …read more Source: AIG Daily
And how does Jesus’ death allow sinners to go free and be reconciled to God? …read more Source: creation.com
It is hard to identify the behavior of creatures just from their fossils. An international team of paleontologists tried just that on a big group of dinosaur fossils from Argentina. Their Mussaurus specimens included developmental stages from egg through juveniles to adults. Clues from the 100 eggs and 80 specimens suggested to this team that these dinosaurs had social behaviors. A look at the traits behind these behaviors reveals a crea… More… …read more Source: icr.org
By Ken Ham There’s never been a commentary like this one—it’s unique in the world! What am I referring to? Well, a brand-new commentary that answers every question I’ve been asked about Genesis chapters 1–11 over the past 40 years! This is a project I’ve wanted to do for years, and I am so excited that This book is a “devotional commentary,” written with the family in mind, on the foundational chapters of the Bible—Genesis 1–11. You’ll discover what God has revealed about himself, what we can know about ourselves, how Genesis points towards Christ, receive answers to many …read
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When debating skeptics who insist that science is all about evidence, it’s important to show that their worldview is incoherent; it does not make rational sense of the world we live in. …read more Source: creation.com
Natural selection can only select for the attributes an organism needs to survive, so how is it that creatures are endowed with a whole lot more than necessary? …read more Source: creation.com
By Ken Ham Time off for having an abortion? The city of Boston, Massachusetts is offering employees three months’ paid leave if they experience “a loss of pregnancy”—and they’ve expanded that definition to include the intentional murder of an unborn child by abortion! Now, it’s a wonderful thing to give parents time off to grieve the loss of a baby (We at Answers in Genesis extend a bereavement leave to parents who have suffered the loss of an unborn child.) It’s a devastating event because a human life has been lost and parents need time to grieve for their child.
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By Richard Weikart Today’s ID the Future again spotlights The Comprehensive Guide to Science and Faith. Historian Richard Weikart and host Casey Luskin discuss Weikart’s contribution to the new anthology, his essay “How Evil Has Been Done in the Name of Science.” As Weikart explains, over the past century and a half, science has been misused to fuel racist policies and undermine human rights. Darwinian ideas helped lay the groundwork for Nazi ideology in Germany. And we shouldn’t imagine the problem was restricted to Nazi Germany. Scientific racism also reared its head in the United States, including in the long-running
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The bacterium has “remarkable” and “sophisticated” nano-scale electric motors …read more Source: creation.com
By Ken Ham Why is this painting more valuable than a Picasso? Well, first of all, consider the painting: Now please read the letter that came with it from an eight-year-old: Dear Ken Ham, My name is Adyn and I am 8 years old. I live in Michigan and I love going to the Ark Encounter and the Creation Museum. My favorite exhibit in the Creation Museum is creation and corruption. My favorite part of the Ark Encounter was the second floor. I also love eating at Emzara’s. What are your favorite exhibits? I enjoy reading your …read more Source:
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What does it tell us about the evolution of flight? …read more Source: creation.com
There are countless interconnected, precise, and non-coincidental features of Earth that directly contribute to our planet’s ability to sustain life. One such phenomenon is that of Earth’s ultraviolet shield called the atmosphere. The atmosphere’s complex arrangement and seamlessly balanced, life-sustaining attributes distinctly indicate non-coincidental purpose and skillful crafting by a Designer who “is before all things… More… …read more Source: icr.org
On select dates Friday, November 26, through December 30, we will host our free spectacular annual Christmas programs at the Ark Encounter and Creation Museum. …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Ken Ham Would Jesus be declared “woke” by political conservatives if he came to earth today, instead of 2,000 years ago? According to a recent tweet, the Democratic lieutenant governor hopeful of Texas, Matthew Dowd, believes so. Is Dowd right? Is Jesus “woke”? Well, “woke” means many things today. In his tweet, Dowd appears to define it with the following statement: How about we just say it is human decency to treat all with respect and dignity and that it is constitutional to say all men and women are equal. Now, in his tweet he’s basically defending being “woke”
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A lot depends on what we mean by ‘evidence’. …read more Source: creation.com
By Ken Ham We want to take time today to thank the Lord for what he has done through Answers in Genesis, the Creation Museum, and the Ark Encounter this year. …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Tim Chaffey Three reasons Answers in Genesis plans to build a replica of the Tower of Babel, rightfully considered a symbol of man’s rebellion after the global flood. …read more Source: AIG Daily