In chapter 10 of his Origin of Species, Charles Darwin made a prediction: “No organism wholly soft can be preserved.” He’s
been proven wrong—big time.
Marian Tompson recently quit La Leche League because of a new “inclusivity policy” that allows men to attend meetings to be supported in “chestfeeding” newborns. Read More
Over the last two millennia, December 25th became the customary commemoration of the birth of Christ. But this was not always so. Other dates were recognized by different groups over time, while the early church apparently never observed Christmas at all. It wasn’t until the fourth century that December 25th became identified with Jesus’ birthday. Scholarly evidence shows that Christmas celebrations actually replaced old pagan r... More...
Cryovolcanoes on Pluto show that Pluto is not billions of years old, otherwise it would have lost its internal heat.
We’re still welcoming guests to Christmas at our attractions with ChristmasTown at the Creation Museum and ChristmasTime at the Ark Encounter through January 4, 2025. Read More
Many people think that radiometric dating is infallible. In reality, evolutionists reject radiometric ‘dates’ if they don’t conform to evolutionary fossil ‘dates’, and find reasons to reject them.
Was the miracle of Jesus feeding the 5,000 with just five loaves and two fish a little less than miraculous? Read More
Darwin was a man of his times, influenced by the intellectual climate of Lamarck, Hutton, Adam Smith, and Malthus
God spent six whole days making sure that Earth has everything we need, while all the stars and other planets He created on just one day—Day 4.
Can the Hydroplate theory account for the origin of asteroids, comets, and trans-Neptunian?
One of the most divisive issues in our churches is “race,” right? Read More
Ancient records indicate the feasibility of Noah’s Ark. Read More
Wherever and whenever life is found, it is incredibly complex. This certainly applies to cyanobacterial photosynthetic life that supposedly were some of the simplest and very first organic life forms to evolve from inorganic nonlife.1
Cardiff University recently reported, “Until now, scientists broadly accepted animals first emerged on Earth 635 million years ago.”2 However, evolutionists have un... More...
Euthanasia is really just another attempt to “be our own gods”—it’s the same temptation from the garden. But we’re not God! Read More
There are depictions of dragons found around the world. These dragons have been put on flags, carved into stone, or depicted on pottery from ancient times. Why? Read More
Today’s world is nothing like the preflood world. Geography was completely reshaped by the catastrophic processes of the flood. And that’s true of biology too! Read More
The Bible tells us Jesus was “slain before the foundations of the world.” In other words, before Adam and Eve chose to disobey, God had a plan of redemption. Read More
Why are dinosaurs extinct? Did a meteorite really wipe out the dinosaurs? If not, what are biblically compatible alternatives?
50 years after the discovery of Lucy (Astralopithecus afarensis) in Ethiopia in 1974, the theory of ‘human evolution’ remains on very shaky ground.
Enjoy this short video that gives you a glimpse of the spectacular conservatory exhibiting the plants of the Bible that opened recently at the Creation Museum. Read More
Excerpt from Patricia Engler’s new book, Modern Marxism: A Guide for Christians in a Woke New World. Read More
Naturalistic theories for the origin of the moon are plagued by irresolvable difficulties. See why.
Partner with us in our end-of-year campaign to continue to defend the truth of God’s Word and the gospel. Read More
God provided for widowed Naomi through her Moabite daughter-in-law. Read More
Has the true meaning of Christmas been lost in the emphasis our culture places on Santa Claus? How should Christians respond? Read More
Many years ago the media excitedly announced that scientists had proved the big bang. Many Christians were troubled as the big bang contradicts God’s Word. Read More
Every year, I like to write a blog post before Christmas, highlighting some “gifts of experience” for those on your gift list. Read More