A team of 11 people from the Institute for Creation Research is currently traveling on a multistate science expedition to dig up fossils, conduct field research, and capture footage on location for two new ICR-produced films. We reported on the first few days of the trip in “More… …read more Source: icr.org
By Casey Luskin On this classic ID the Future, Casey Luskin tackles another neo-Darwinian assertion made by Francis Collins and Karl Giberson in The Language of Science and Faith. There they make an offhand statement that a series of random mutations can lead to such a novel structure as the eye. However, they neglect to give any citation or discuss any evidence to support the claim. Instead of simply accepting the neo-Darwinian explanation of the eye on faith, Luskin leads listeners through an examination of the evidence. As he shows, the more closely we look, the more problems appear for
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By Dr. Elizabeth Mitchell “There is a book . . .” Ken Ham reminded Nye at their 2014 debate, and the Bible’s history is history we can trust. …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Kaitlyn Iocco Fire up your imagination and make-believe we’re time traveling to the past. …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Ken Ham What the Bible says about “interracial” marriage, being equally yoked, dating someone from a different religion, and God’s call to purity. …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Ken Ham Racism is a consequence of sin in a fallen world infused with evolutionary thinking. The consequences of racism on a personal and social level are huge. …read more Source: AIG Daily
Amazingly preserved trilobite fossils testify to rapid fossil formation during Noah’s Flood …read more Source: creation.com
By Ken Ham One of our staff members, who is part of a Christian mom’s group on Facebook, recently saw a post asking the other moms in the group, “Should I visit both the Ark Encounter and the Creation Museum?” The post had several dozen comments, all from moms who had visited the attractions with their families, and here’s what they had to say: Yes!!!!! We went this past November and would go back tomorrow if we could!!!! It was great. We have 4 kids and they all enjoyed. Our ages range from 4–13. —A. A. ABSOLUTELY!!!!!!! –D. G. Without
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By looking at the archaeological record and trying to understand what the early churches went through, there are lessons for us today. …read more Source: creation.com
By Daniel Andrés Díaz-Pachón On this ID the Future, Baylor University computer engineering professor Robert J. Marks hosts Ola Hössjer of Stockholm University and Daniel Díaz of the University of Miami to discuss a recent research paper the three contributed to the Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics, “Is Cosmological Tuning Fine or Coarse?” It turns out that’s no easy question to answer rigorously, but this is where the new paper comes in. In this episode the three unpack the long answer. What about the short answer? It’s akin to a description in The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy: “Space,”
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By Ken Ham Does the church in our Western world need a revival or a reformation? …read more Source: AIG Daily
By ID the Future On this ID the Future from the vault, Casey Luskin continues his review of Karl Giberson and Francis Collins’s The Language of Science and Faith. Giberson and Collins point to the feather as a prime example of a novel feature arising via blind evolution. According to them, it evolved from elongated scales. But Luskin points to recent findings from developmental biology that have led even many evolutionists to abandon the proposal. Source …read more Source: id the future
By Dr. Danny R. Faulkner Why Pluto’s atmosphere changes between perihelion and aphelion in its 248-year orbit around the sun and what that means for the age of the dwarf planet …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Ken Ham What does an atheist who passed away, an eleven-year-old girl, and a new book have to do with our Answers in Genesis vision? Well, in order to answer that question, we have to ask a different question. Who are the “Nones”? Around 30% of millennials and 35% of Generation Z claim to be Nones. Such people aren’t affiliated with any church and mostly claim to be agnostic or atheist. Christian researcher George Barna said Generation Z is the first truly post-Christian generation. Rise of the Nones Now “The Rise of the Nones” could be a movie title!
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If there was something the church could do to keep its young people, wouldn’t you want to know what that was? …read more Source: creation.com
A powerful cumulative case against abiogenesis. …read more Source: creation.com
By Ken Ham What a milestone! Our Answers in Genesis YouTube channel—which features thousands of videos to help Christians defend their faith and to challenge unbelievers with the gospel message—recently reached 30,000,000 views! Praise the Lord! Think of all the people being impacted by these powerful videos. We give God the glory for bringing so many people, from all around the world, to our channel to learn his truth. We give God the glory for bringing so many people, from all around the world, to our channel to learn his truth. I also want to thank two different groups: Our
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By Ken Ham Discover the basics every creationist must know in the newest issue of In addition to creation basics, you’ll read fascinating articles such as “Yellowstone: Here Today, Gone Tomorrow?” “Life in the Borderland [Israel]” Quokka: The Happiest Animal on Earth? “Plants—Standing Their Ground” Journey Back to Bethlehem And more! As with every issue, you’ll enjoy a biblical worldview on the latest science and culture news items, instructions for a hands-on science experiment, devotionals, and more. And each magazine also features a separate magazine that helps young readers build a biblical worldview. In this Kids Answers issue, we’ll revisit
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By Ken Ham Tardigrades (also known as water bears) are famous for their ability to survive nearly anything, including the vacuum of space. Evolutionists believe these microscopic animals have survived for 540 million years, and yet, partially due to their size, only three fossil specimens have been uncovered. The third tardigrade specimen—described as a “once-in-a-generation” find—was only just discovered, preserved incredibly beautifully in a piece of amber dated at supposedly 16 million years. As many amber fossils are, this tardigrade was so well preserved that scientists could observe fine details: Researchers say the pristine specimen is the best-imaged fossil tardigrade
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By Ken Ham It’s a learning experience like no other! We’ve been offering high school labs at the Creation Museum for several years now. They’re very popular and usually sell out quickly. Now, these programs require homeschoolers to live within a few hours of the museum as the labs take place over the entire school year. So many parents have requested an “intensive” option where out-of-town students come and take all the labs in one week—and I am excited to announce we can finally offer that! These are not just for homeschoolers but also for parents who want their …read
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By Jonathan Wells Today’s ID the Future spotlights The Comprehensive Guide to Science and Faith, and specifically, an essay in the new anthology by biologist Jonathan Wells, “Is Darwinism a Theory in Crisis?” As Wells and host Casey Luskin note, the essay title alludes to philosopher of science Thomas Kuhn’s influential 1962 book The Structure of Scientific Revolutions. Kuhn argued there that if one studies the history of scientific revolutions, one finds that when the scientific evidence has begun to turn against a dominant scientific paradigm—when its days are numbered— its adherents do not simply concede defeat. Instead they use
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What are the odds that a buried animal would still have intact DNA after 125 million years? Researchers publishing in the journal Communications Biology said exactly that.1 But it’s what they elected not to say that tells just as big a story. The cartilage-containing fossil named Caudipteryx came from China’s famous Jehol Biota. Although the study authors along with most scientists lab… More… …read more Source: icr.org
By Ken Ham College hunting—whew, it can be a challenge! Sorting through programs, scholarship options, and what the school believes and teaches can be a challenge. And, sadly, parents and students can’t even trust that a Christian college is truly Christian (even though it is claimed to be so), teaches a biblical worldview, and stands on the authority of God’s Word, beginning in Genesis. So how do you find a school that actually does? Well, we’ve done the hard work for you. We bring together the nation’s leading colleges that take a bold, uncompromising stand on God’s Word—beginning in Genesis—and
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By Ken Ham One start-up has a lofty goal—to “resurrect” the woolly mammoth by 2027 . . . sort of. You see, if successful, it will not be a true woolly mammoth like those that lived during the post-flood ice age but, rather, a modern elephant with edited genes (thanks to the “molecular scissors” technology CRISPR)—giving it smaller ears, more body fat, and the ability to survive the cold Arctic tundra. The company hopes that their hybrids will start having calves within four to six years and that artificial wombs will eventually help bolster large-scale herds to roam an area
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By Bodie Hodge It can be a difficult task to draw a fine line between the items we address and those we do not because all doctrines of Christianity ultimately interconnect. …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Ken Ham It’s a sanctity of life Vacation Bible School (VBS) program— Foam toys Water bottles Pens and pencils Fabric backpacks Carabiners Stamps Notepads Scratch art Puffy stickers Magnet puzzles And so much more! All of these products are now available for preorder, so it’s time to begin shopping for next summer! And enjoy 25% off your preorder with coupon code VBS22B (if you haven’t preordered your Super Starter or Starter Kit, you can use that code to get 25% off your kit as well!) through January 10, 2022. Visit AnswersVBS.com. Thanks for stopping by and thanks for praying,Ken
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How important are different understandings of origins? …read more Source: creation.com