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By Ken Ham Today we’re on day twenty of our Enjoy this piano piece ending of “How Great Thou Art.” Today gospel artists The Whisnants and Wilburn & Wilburn will be performing in the Answers Center, and Sacred Calling will be singing in our outdoor venue, with Dr. Tim Hill speaking. It will be another amazing day—don’t miss it! Find all the details at 40DaysofGospelMusic.com.
By Jay Richards On today’s ID the Future, philosopher Jay Richards and host Eric Anderson wrap up their conversation about a video where Carl Sagan plumps for atheism. At one point Sagan suggests that if we give up on the belief in God, then we realize that we’re on our own and instead of waiting around for God to save us, we can roll up our sleeves and save ourselves and our planet. Richards notes that Sagan’s argument involves a strawman view of the Judeo-Christian worldview, which is miles apart from the idea of sitting around doing nothing while waiting [More]
Rock art in India depicting kangaroos supports the Bible. …read more Source: creation.com     
We answer some questions regarding extraterrestrial life and UFOs. …read more Source: creation.com     
By Ken Ham During research expeditions in 2017 and 2018, a “perfectly preserved” cave lion cub was found in the Siberian permafrost by scientific researchers working alongside mammoth tusk hunters. The cub was “less than two months old when she died, [and] was found covered in golden fur and even had teeth, skin, soft tissue and whiskers still intact.” Researchers believe she must have been rapidly buried in a mudslide to preserve her with such detail. That flood triggered the ice age—when this cave lion, a member of the cat kind, would have lived—and she was probably buried by a [More]
By Dr. Andrew A. Snelling Carbon-14 (or radiocarbon) is a radioactive form of carbon that scientists use to date fossils. But it decays quickly. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Ken Ham I’m so excited to announce a special event coming exclusively to the Answers Center, our 2,500-seat auditorium at the . Following its September 24 release in theaters across America, the Ark Encounter will host an exclusive red-carpet screening on October 5. The entire leading cast of the film will be in attendance—and you can be there, too! This red-carpet screening will kick off our Answers for Pastors and Leaders conference, and all registered conference attendees can attend for free. This red-carpet screening will kick off our Answers for Pastors and Leaders conference, and all registered conference attendees [More]
By Ken Ham Our culture is waging a war against God’s very good design for marriage and sexuality. And, as Christians who know the truth, we cannot stand by and be silent. For the sake of image-bearers of God who are running headlong into destruction, we must boldly and unashamedly proclaim God’s very good design, the truth about sin, and the hope and healing of the gospel of Christ. Our new book, The Gender and Marriage War equips you with a “big picture” perspective that cuts through the confusion of our culture and enables you to think biblically in these [More]
By Howard Glicksman On this ID the Future, physician Howard Glicksman and host Eric Anderson dive deeper into the body’s exquisite blood pressure control system, cueing off a new discovery described at Science Daily as uncovering “the location of natural blood-pressure barometers inside our bodies that have eluded scientists for more than 60 years.” According to the primary research paper at Circulation Research, “Renin-expressing cells are essential for survival, perfected throughout evolution to maintain blood pressure (BP) and fluid-electrolyte homeostasis.” How did evolution perfect the system? How did it originate the system? The paper never says. The mention of evolution [More]
By Howard Glicksman On this ID the Future, physician and Evolution News writer Howard Glicksman discusses an exciting new discovery by researchers at the University of Virginia School of Medicine, described at Science Daily as uncovering “the location of natural blood-pressure barometers inside our bodies that have eluded scientists for more than 60 years.” As the article reports, “The existence of a pressure sensor inside renin cells was first proposed back in 1957. It made sense: The cells had to know when to release renin, a hormone that helps regulate blood pressure. But even though scientists suspected this cellular barometer [More]
By Ken Ham Do you believe in homeschooling? With the increasing anti-God content being pushed in public schools across the United States—including graphic sex ed, critical race theory, Marxism, and evolutionary naturalism—many parents are considering pulling their kids from public school to teach them at home. But, with little homeschool experience, many are nervous about giving it a try—and there’s where an upcoming documentary Schoolhouse Rocked: The Homeschool Revolution can help! The makers of this exciting project (a homeschool family themselves) share that there’s a revolution unfolding in education . . . but it’s not happening in the classroom! They [More]
Why it’s actually loving to critique and refute false ideas. …read more Source:
‘Fossil fuel’ takes a lot less time to form than commonly believed …read more Source: creation.com     
A reason to doubt God created in a literal week? …read more Source: creation.com     
By Ken Ham We are always working hard to produce new resources to better equip you or partnering with others who are doing just that. And I’m excited to announce four brand-new resources that are now available on our online store, AnswersBookstore.com. Genesis: Paradise Lost See the first week of history—creation week—brought to life in Genesis: Paradise Lost, a film from Creation Today featuring spectacular animations of the first six days of creation and teaching from experts. (We feature select excerpts of this program in our 4D Special Effects Theater at the Creation Museum.) And now you can dive even [More]
By Dr. Jerry Bergman An example of how members of the scientific establishment quashed dissent with authoritarian tactics because it does not align with Darwinian orthodoxy …read more Source: AIG Daily     
About 1,600 years ago, salt miners in Iran apparently left their lamb lunch down the shaft. Their loss became scientists’ gain. The now-mummified sheep carcass suggests that salt helps preserve sheepskin DNA. The research results, published in Biology Letters, showed probably the best-preserved DNA from any skin from that time.1 The Iranian and European team used radiocarbon dating to help establish an age e… More… …read more Source: icr.org     
Sneak peek of a insightful article from the latest Creation magazine. Soft flexible nerves have been found in a Triceratops fossil …read more Source: creation.com     
By Ken Ham We’re hiring! Be part of reaching millions of people with the message of biblical authority and the gospel by working at the Creation Museum in Northern Kentucky. It’s a wonderful place to work, with a group of people that treat each other like family. You’ll love it! Discover available positions, apply, be interviewed, and potentially receive a job offer the same day during one of our two open interview days, August 16 and 30, 2021. (The museum is three exits west of the Cincinnati Airport.) Discover available positions, apply, be interviewed, and potentially receive a job offer [More]
By Ken Ham What a difference it makes when archaeologists trust God’s Word as a reliable historical record! You see, the Bible’s history really is true, so when those researching history choose to use the Bible as a framework for understanding the evidence, and as an absolute timeline around which to date other cultures of antiquity, they discover new things . . . and confirm what we’d expect starting with God’s Word. If only researchers would do this in every discipline: start with God’s Word. What a difference it would make, with astounding discoveries and understanding. Here’s just one example [More]
Not only can species change over time, but they can merge and split as well. This can be described with the ‘braided baramin’ concept. …read more Source: creation.com     
A review of Spectacle: The astonishing life of Ota Benga by Pamela Newkirk Amistad, New York, 2015. …read more Source: creation.com     
By Ken Ham The Bible gives us a framework for explaining dinosaurs in terms of thousands of years of history, including the mystery of when they lived and what happened to them. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Ken Ham I’m so excited to announce a special event coming exclusively to the Answers Center, our 2,500-seat auditorium at the . Ahead of its October 15 release in theaters across America, the film will premiere on October 5, 2021, at the Ark Encounter during a red-carpet, world-premiere event. The entire leading cast of the film will be in attendance—and you can be there, too! This world premiere will kick off our Answers for Pastors and Leaders conference, and all registered conference attendees can attend the premiere for free. This world premiere will kick off our Answers for Pastors [More]
By Neil Thomas Today’s ID the Future offers a sneak peek at the new book Taking Leave of Darwin: A Longtime Agnostic Discovers the Case for Design by Neil Thomas (Discovery Institute Press). Here Scotsman Andrew McDiarmid reads from a Chapter 2 segment titled “The Elusive First Step.” Much of the book is a critical examination of Darwin’s theory of biological evolution, in its original and updated forms; but here Thomas takes up Darwin’s proposal for the unguided origin of the first living cell. Thomas, like others before, points up the persistent and growing problems with a designer-free origin of [More]
Eight species of dinosaurs were recently unearthed in the Prince Creek Formation of northern Alaska.1 The latest discovery, published in Current Biology, claims the bones were near the North Pole at the time of their burial in Cretaceous System rocks (about 80-85 degrees north latitude).1 This would give the region about 120 days of total darkness each year, making it difficult for dinosaurs to survive in such an ex… More… …read more Source: icr.org     
By Ken Ham In January 2008, we launched What about that exciting research I mentioned? Well, as one recent example, the editor of ARJ, Dr. Andrew Snelling, a world-class geologist and our Director of Research, published the first of six papers summarizing a four-year research project on samples taken from folds in the Grand Canyon. The meticulous research is a powerful blow to the millions-of-years’ timeline and a confirmation of exactly what we’d expect starting with God‘s Word. Observational science—and this was science that had never been done!—confirms the Bible‘s history, not man’s imaginations about the past. I encourage you [More]