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Salvation is by faith through grace, but what is faith, and where do we get it? …read more Source: creation.com     
By Ken Ham “All eyes, despite their wonderous variety across lifeforms, come from a history of shared genes.” This statement comes from an article published recently. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Ken Ham What a world we live in! Though the seeds for what’s swirling around us now were planted decades ago (and many people predicted that this insanity was coming!), the results still seem to be incomprehensible at times. And there’s more evil coming as man’s ability to invent new ways of sinning is unbounded. How are our children to survive in this world? God’s truth is for every Christian in every circumstance in every generation. Well, the same way that past generations have not only survived but thrived in spite of the culture around them: by standing rooted [More]
Sneak peek for the latest Creation magazine. What does NASAs mission to crash a spacecraft into Dimorphos, a moon orbiting the asteroid Didymos, tell us? …read more Source: creation.com     
One of the strangest animals God ever created …read more Source: creation.com     
By Ken Ham Our Answers in Genesis speakers are frequently asked to appear as guests on various podcasts and other programs. We’re thankful for these opportunities to share the truth of God’s Word and the gospel with a wider audience and to introduce those who may not have heard of us to the AiG ministry. I thought I’d share some of these episodes with you today. We’re thankful for these opportunities to share the truth of God’s Word and the gospel with a wider audience and to introduce those who may not have heard of us to the AiG ministry. [More]
Misinterpretation of ice core data by Uniformitarian scientists could be fueling some of the current global warming alarm. …read more Source: creation.com     
By Ken Ham Unlike the gender confusion of our day, God’s design is clear. But is saying God created Adam and Eve “transphobic” or a “hate crime”? …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Troy Lacey What Jesus’ parable of the wheat and the tares teaches us about the kingdom of God. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
Researchers working with fruit flies–the ubiquitous lab animal–have discovered the flies are able to undergo an amazing ocular process called microsaccades (involuntary microscopic jittering of their eyes). This means that as one constantly stares at an object, it won’t fade (in the same way the olfactory nerves in our nose may be overcome or ‘go blind’ after a time to a constant odor). This… More… …read more Source: icr.org     
By Ken Ham Several years ago, we launched our Explore and Explore Jr. programs which allow children and young people to discover more about the Creator and his creation through hands-on activities and expert teaching from a biblical worldview perspective. These programs have been incredibly popular, with many adults wishing they could join in! So, I’m excited to announce the launch of Exploration. Such programs are really unique in the world. Exploration takes our Explore programs to a new level for adults (18+). We had our first program earlier this year, Forensic Exploration, which sold out quickly. Participants had a [More]
By William A. Dembski On this ID the Future, mathematician and philosopher William Dembski shares with host Eric Anderson about a revised and updated edition of Dembski’s pioneering 1998 Cambridge University Press book, The Design Inference. Dembski says he stands by that work and his early contributions to intelligent design theory, but adds that he has learned a lot more in the intervening years, particularly from his work with Robert J. Marks and Winston Ewert at the Evolutionary Informatics lab. Lessons from that and other work, Dembski explains, will enrich the new edition. What light do these design-detecting methods shed [More]
Present problems for evolution. …read more Source: creation.com     
Is the pursuit of youth a vain hope? Is there scientific merit to the idea of living much longer than we do today? …read more Source: creation.com     
It’s now known that those beautiful crystals on display didn’t need millions of years to form …read more Source: creation.com     
By Ken Ham The Thanksgiving holiday is quickly approaching, and many families will be gathering to eat good food and thank God for all his many blessings. And for many of us, that means our houses will be filled with grandchildren (18 in our house!). Are you looking for something fun to do with the kids that will also teach them truths from God’s Word? If so, consider a fun new resource, With detailed instructions and lists of materials needed, it’s easy to gather everything you need for the craft. Then each craft concludes with a suggested “creation moment,” tying [More]
By Simon Turpin Evaluating the options for the biblical location of Mount Sinai …read more Source: AIG Daily     
The evolution of mammals from non-mammals, like the evolution of all other animal groups, has been, and will always be, problematic. English paleontologist Michael Benton stated, “The origin of the Placentalia, the crown group including modern placental mammals and their ancestors, is a much-discussed question.”1 Placental mammals are a group called the Eutheria, which “probably arose during the Creta… More… …read more Source: icr.org     
By Ruth Carter How should Christians view death and the end of life? …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Troy Lacey Jesus’ Parable of the Heart of Man—Matthew 15:10–20 and Mark 7:14–23 …read more Source: AIG Daily     
Tetrataenite, a promising alternative to rare-earth magnets, was thought to need millions of years to form, but a lab formed it quickly. …read more Source: creation.com     
By Ken Ham Jesus wasn’t just some mythical figure who Christians believed existed 2,000 years ago. And he also wasn’t just a good teacher or example for us to follow. No, the Jesus of the Bible is God in the flesh, the fulfillment of the Old Testament prophecies, and the only perfect sacrifice for our sin who defeated death by rising from the grave. And we want to equip Christians to defend that truth. Cutting-edge technologies will enhance your understanding of the city that witnessed so many key events recorded in Scripture. We’re very excited that one of the world’s [More]
By Liz Abrams How Christians can communicate truth in a polarized world. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
Dedicated research shows that evolutionary ideas about the ‘people-like’ nature of apes and monkeys are largely fantasy. …read more Source: creation.com     
By Ken Ham When you think of a pale blue dot hanging in the vast nothingness of space, I doubt you picture our celestial neighbor, Mars. After all, Mars is nicknamed “the red planet” (and rightly so!). So why did a recent article refer to Mars as “a pale blue dot”? The evidence for water on Mars is so strong, many planetary scientists believe it was once subject to a global, or near global, flood! Well, there’s abundant evidence, such as river channels and ancient shorelines, that Mars was once a much more watery place, perhaps even “warm and wet.” [More]
By William A. Dembski On this ID the Future, mathematician William Dembski and host Eric Anderson explore whether design detection tools shed any light on the recent chess scandal involving world chess champion Magnus Carlsen and American grandmaster Hans Moke Niemann. Did Niemann cheat in a match where he beat Carlson, as some have claimed? There is no smoking gun in the case, so how might one determine if cheating occurred? At first glance the problem might seem far removed from the design detecting rules and tools Dembski laid out in his Cambridge University Press monograph The Design Inference. But [More]
By Ken Ham New legislation is being proposed in the state of Illinois that would amend the “Reproductive Health Act” (which allows for abortion-on-demand—which is not “reproductive health,” but death to an unborn child) to include Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) as a “fundamental right” for residents of that state. Now what’s wrong with such a bill? Well, reproductive technologies come with a wide range of ethical dilemmas and outright evils, such as “the serial manufacturing and destruction of embryos” for various reproductive procedures, the intentional killing of embryos deemed “less fit” for survival, the selective abortion of multiples, or the [More]