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Can Noah’s family be found in Egyptian myths about their gods? …read more Source: creation.com     
Responding to vexatious evolutionist challenges about genetic information. …read more Source: creation.com     
By Ken Ham Over the past few days, we’ve been asked for our opinion on what’s been called a revival at Asbury University in Wilmore, Kentucky (south of the Ark Encounter). So, what’s going on? Is it revival, is it sincere, is it something else? Well, we asked one of our staff members, Patricia Engler, to go to Asbury and check it out. Below are her thoughts on what’s taking place. Patricia has a special interest in Christian students and their stand for the Lord, having backpacked around the world to interview Christian students on how they survived their secular [More]
By Stephen C. Meyer On today’s ID the Future, Uncommon Knowledge host Peter Robinson talks with historian Tom Holland, journalist Douglas Murray, and philosopher of science Stephen Meyer about the decline of theistic faith in the West. Here in Part I of the conversation, the men consider possible causes for the decline of theistic faith. According to Meyer the decline has occurred in the face of increasing scientific evidence for the existence of God. So what gives? Tune in to hear their stimulating exploration of the question, and what each sees as the appropriate response. This material is used by [More]
By Andrew McDiarmid On today’s ID the Future host Andrew McDiarmid brings listeners a couple of fascinating recent articles from Evolution News & Science Today by David Coppedge. The first is “Animals Tune Behavior by Lunar Cycle; but How?” The second article is “Darwin, We Have a Problem: Horse Teeth Are Not Less Evolved.” In the first, some ingenious molecular engineering crops up in widely divergent creatures, giving them some impressive abilities to read lunar cycles. The evolutionists’ go-to explanation is “convergent evolution,” an incantation that fails to explain how something like this could have evolved even once, much less [More]
An accessible commentary on Genesis that defends Genesis as history. …read more Source: creation.com     
It seems you can’t turn on the news without hearing about another disaster. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
Dr Jonathan Sarfati interviews Dr Brandon van der Ventel. …read more Source: creation.com     
By Ken Ham At four years old, “Rose’s” son, a “highly sensitive” child who gravitated toward females, asked his mother “if he was a boy or a girl.” His mother had raised him so far as fairly “gender neutral” and was prepared with the answer today’s parents are expected to give: “It all depends on what you feel deep inside.” Six months later, this little boy declared he was a girl, wanted his little brother to call him sister, and wanted to use she/her pronouns. Fast-forward four years, and his mother is Will our children be equipped to stand strong [More]
By Ken Ham One of the most famous persons in biblical history is the warrior, shepherd, and musician King David. He’s mentioned all throughout the Bible and is always treated as a historical person—he’s even a physical ancestor of our Lord Jesus. And yet, for years, a group of scholars called “minimalists” (they believe only a minimal amount of the Bible’s history is true) doubted that King David ever really existed. But, of course, they were wrong because the Bible’s history is true—and there’s even evidence outside the Bible that, yes, David really did live! In 1868 researchers excavated a [More]
Evolution is antithetical to Scripture, even within a young-earth creation paradigm. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
“We are watching evolution as it’s unfolding,” said an evolutionist at New York University. She was referring to “The Puerto Rican crested anole, a brown lizard with a bright orange throat fan [that] has sprouted special scales to better cling to smooth surfaces like walls and windows and grown larger limbs to sprint across open areas…”1 Research published in the Proceedin… More… …read more Source: icr.org     
By Ken Ham When answering the skeptics we stand firmly on our presuppositions and point them to the truth of the Christian worldview and the gospel of Jesus Christ. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
A critic asserts that no passage in the New Testament purports to be inspired by God. Is that true? …read more Source: creation.com     
Recently, video footage captured the spectacular collapse of an estimated 11,000 tons (22 million pounds) of rock, as a section of England’s Broadchurch cliffs catastrophically collapsed. The video footage may be seen in the link in the footnotes.1 The collapse of this section of the Broadchurch cliffs followed weeks of heavy rain. The Broadchurch cliffs are part of England’s famous Jurassic Coast, a 95-mil… More… …read more Source: icr.org     
Falun Gong and Shen Yun are opposed to atheism and belief in evolution, and appear to preach a recent creation. But what are biblical creationists and Christians generally to think? …read more Source: creation.com     
By Ken Ham Some Christians have argued with us at Answers in Genesis for taking Genesis as literal history, thus insisting on six literal creation days, a young earth and universe, and Adam being created directly from dust and Eve directly from his side. They say that Christians have different interpretations of eschatology (premil, postmil, amil, etc.), baptism, speaking in tongues, and the Sabbath day; therefore, in the same way, Christians have different interpretations of Genesis. But there’s an enormous difference! When Christians disagree about eschatology, baptism, gifts, or the Sabbath, they’re primarily arguing from Scripture (called “exegesis”). Obviously, not [More]
10 billion dollars and 25 years in the making. Will it find extraterrestrial life? …read more Source: creation.com     
A sneak preview of the editorial from the soon-to-be-released Creation magazine. Subscribers will be delighted with the magazine’s powerful content and brilliant graphics. …read more Source: creation.com     
By Avery Foley An alternative but still wrong interpretation of archaeology …read more Source: AIG Daily     
Evolutionary scientists announced the discovery of primate fossils on Ellesmere Island, in one of the northernmost parts of Canada. The jaws and teeth of these lemur-like mammals were found in the Eocene (Lower Tertiary)2 Margaret Formation, with a supposed paleo-latitude of about 77 degrees, well north of the Arctic Circle.1 That creates a problem if true. It means these little 5-pound animals scurried around in about… More… …read more Source: icr.org     
By Ken Ham We have a host of exciting projects on the horizon at the Ark Encounter, the Creation Museum, and Answers in Genesis. Allen Greene, our senior director of attractions design, recently sat down with two of our exhibit artists to present to our staff all the stunning upgrades, incredible new exhibits, and more coming to our attractions in the future. And we want to share that video with you! As you will see in the video, one our most ambitious projects—but certainly not our only project—is the combined Welcome Center and Jerusalem model building coming to the Ark [More]
Is agnosticism really the perfectly reasonable middle ground between dogmatic atheism or religious belief? …read more Source: creation.com     
Bats are programmed with a fixed speed of sound. Changing the air composition messes up their echolocation system, which means they will miss their target. …read more Source: creation.com     
By Ken Ham There are times we do believe in evolution! We believe in the evolution of our attractions calendar. It doesn’t happen by chance though—it takes a lot of intelligent input. Each year, as we appraise many factors, including attendance patterns, staffing, and so on, we adjust our attractions calendar to ensure the most efficient use of time, funds, and the accommodation of our Ark and Creation Museum visitors. Because January, February, and part of March are the slowest times of the year, we instituted the closing of attractions on Sunday through Tuesday during these months (December 31 through [More]
By Ken Ham Ever since the James Webb Space Telescope was launched on Christmas Day, 2021, astronomers have been eagerly poring over beautiful new images of the stars, galaxies, and more in deep outer space for insights into our universe, particularly its supposed origins. And one particular object which evolutionary astronomers are desperate to find is a so-called “first generation” star. What Are “First Generation” Stars? Now, what do they mean by a “first generation” star? Well, the big bang idea supposedly only produced the three lightest elements—hydrogen, helium, and trace amounts of lithium. But there are 100 or so [More]
By Ken Ham One of the most popular “evidences” for evolution is what’s called homology. Homology refers to similar structures and features across different species (from a creationist perspective this would be across different “kinds”). For example, there’s the textbook example of the vertebrate forearm. Such homology is observable, but here’s where the evolutionary assumptions come into play: they assume this is evidence for evolution because, in their view, similarities in design mean common ancestry. According to a recent article, this common ancestry is a proven fact because “we can still see…5 traces of ancestor species in all human bodies [More]