One evolutionary geologist sees the evidence of massive and prolonged water flow across the American West. He admits that current explanations have not identified any source for the water, and he’s calling for a rather drastic flip in secular geologic history to explain his observations, including proposing an earlier ice age. Eric Clausen has spent a lot of time analyzing topographic maps across the West. His most recent pub… More… …read more Source: icr.org
By Ken Ham There’s always something exciting happening at the Ark Encounter and Creation Museum in N. Kentucky. Construction is currently ongoing for a number of projects. I thought I’d highlight two for you today: a custom carousel from a company in Italy, which will be installed (if all goes according to plan) by summer 2022 at the Ark, and our permanent, expanded Fearfully & Wonderfully Made pro-life exhibit coming to the Creation Museum in the Fall of 2022. A Unique Carousel This carousel will complete our children’s area at the Ark, which already features a state-of-the-art playground for families
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By Ken Ham We’re increasingly seeing news items of men dominating women’s sports. These men identify as women and then compete against women, often crushing the competition and even breaking previous records. And that’s just one example of the war on women that is the gender revolution! Sadly, the current US administration’s policy on this whole matter is anti-science and goes against God’s created order and thus is also anti-women. Recently, the governor of South Dakota, Kristi Noem, discussed how her state’s new legislation is protecting girls’ and women’s sports in her state. She said: There are very physical differences
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Paleomagnetic measurements in archaeological material belonging to the time of the Babylonian destruction of Jerusalem may well lead to accurately calibrating carbon-14 dating …read more Source: creation.com
By Ken Ham Well, it’s a new year—2022! And that means a few things, including that our end-of-year fundraising is over. And, wow, we were excited, grateful, and humbled by your generous support of this ministry. It was our most ambitious end-of-year goal yet—$17 million for needed upgrades and expansions at the attractions to better reach and serve our guests, and believers from around the world gave. We have been blessed to reach that goal! Praise the Lord! We are so thankful that he continues to raise up people to propel this ministry—his ministry—into the future, allowing us to reach
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By Web Content Team The annual wrap-up of science-related news articles from 2021, including the “boring billion,” so-called synthetic cells, feeding carnivores on the Ark, and more. …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Dr. Andrew A. Snelling Searching for evidence of the global flood led Dr. Andrew Snelling into the Grand Canyon—and sparked the fight of his career. …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Ken Ham This ministry, by God’s grace, continues to impact men, women, families, churches, and schools around the world. As I’ve always said, this is your ministry. It’s because of thousands of faithful, generous supporters that we are able to do what we do. And I thought I’d share with you a touching story shared about how God used this ministry in the life of a homeschooling family. K.S. shares: I have been a Christian my entire life with a strong faith and love for God and His Word. However, growing up in the public schools, I have always
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By Tom Meyer Why Bible memorization helps believers in spiritual warfare, effective methods to memorize, and the unexpected joy of hiding God’s Word in your heart and mind …read more Source: AIG Daily
Can Noah’s Flood explain dinosaur eggs clumped together? …read more Source: creation.com
By Avery Foley The historical Boxing Day, celebrated on December 26, ties in easily with a biblical worldview and can be used for the glory of God. …read more Source: AIG Daily
Flying reptiles once flew through ancient skies. Most of our knowledge of these fascinating animals, called pterosaurs, comes from their fossils. But how well-suited were they for flight? Details from one newly analyzed specimen upgrade our understanding of flight engineering in pterosaurs. Publishing in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, four scientists affiliated with institutions from four different co… More… …read more Source: icr.org
Sturddlefish or paddlegeon: inter-family hybridization between sturgeon and paddlefish and created kinds. …read more Source: creation.com
By Avery Foley In early 2019, many Americans watched in horror as legislators proposed what were labeled extreme abortion bills. …read more Source: AIG Daily
How do we account for so many species of beetles if Noah’s Flood was only 4,500 years ago? …read more Source: creation.com
Claimed dates for the Neolithic site Göbekli Tepe predate the Bible’s date of creation, and the Lost City of Dwarka supposedly predates the Flood-how should creationists respond? …read more Source: creation.com
What does the science say? …read more Source: creation.com
By Eric Cassell Today’s ID the Future is Part 2 of a recent live webinar with Eric Cassell fielding questions about his new book, Animal Algorithms: Evolution and the Mysterious Origin of Ingenious Instincts. He and host Casey Luskin explore the engineering wonders of web-spinning spiders and their extraordinary silk, and the challenge of transforming solitary insects into social insects (with their complex and interdependent caste systems) via a blind step-by-step evolutionary process, and the many thousands of genetic changes required. What does Cassell consider the best explanation? He invokes design theorist William Dembski’s work with No Free Lunch theorems
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By Eric Cassell Today’s ID the Future brings listeners the first half of a recent live webinar featuring author Eric Cassell fielding questions about his intelligent design book, Animal Algorithms: Evolution and the Mysterious Origin of Ingenious Instincts. Center for Science and Culture associate director Casey Luskin hosts. They begin the webinar discussing Cassell’s unique set of qualifications for writing the book, and then they move into a conversation about the amazing desert ant, a master navigator from birth, able to integrate multiple navigation sensors despite having an incredibly tiny brain. Cassell argues that these innate skills point to algorithms
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By Ken Ham A truly revolting article from a Democratic digital specialist and adoptee appeared recently in The New York Times. Titled “I Was Adopted. I Know the Trauma It Can Inflict,” the article tried to make the point that adoption can be traumatic, both for the birth mother and the child, and therefore it’s not an “easy” alternative to abortion. But the opinion piece pointedly ignored a glaring issue: the horrendous, life-ending trauma inflicted on an unborn baby who is murdered during an abortion! Adoption—An “Easy” Choice? The article alludes to the oral arguments made recently in the US
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By Liz Abrams At less than 0.5 cm long, the tiny baby is growing rapidly and has three “layers,” which are the groundwork for further development. …read more Source: AIG Daily
Evolutionary scientists are still trying to explain the origin of Earth’s continents. Some have even called this mystery the “holy grail” of geology.1 But rather than explaining their origin, a new study in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS) merely pushes back the age of the continents into unfathomable deep time.2 Secular geologists have long maintained… More… …read more Source: icr.org
Many people today believe it is immoral to eat animals, to use any animal products, or to use animals in medical experiments. The Bible has much to say on the subject. …read more Source: <a href=https://creation.com/a/15629 target=_blank title="Ethical treatment of animals” >creation.com
By Ken Ham As we started the year with the theme, “Waking up the Church,” I want to end the year with some shocking quotes that one would think would help wake up the church! Consider this question: are you totally sure of the virgin birth? Did you know one well-known academic in the Christian world is only “reasonably confident” that Jesus was born of a virgin? This same person rejects a literal Adam and Eve, that Adam was made from dust, that Eve was made from Adam, that there was a literal tree of the knowledge of good and
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By Heather Brinson Bruce There’s more to this funny-looking fowl than meets the eye. …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Ken Ham If you’re looking for something Christ-centered to watch with your family this evening for Christmas Eve, consider A Pondering Heart, a Christmas play performed in the Answers Center at the Ark Encounter by students from our Christian worldview school, Twelve Stones Christian Academy. We recently streamed the production to YouTube, where it’s freely available for you to enjoy, or you can find it on Answers TV with your subscription. A Pondering Heart follows Mary as she discovers the ultimate purpose of her babe, born in a manger. A Pondering Heartfollows Mary as she discovers the ultimate purpose
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Central to Christmas is the supernatural account of God taking on human flesh to reconcile lost sinners to God-but naturalism is devoid of such a message of hope. …read more Source: creation.com