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By James Tour Today’s ID the Future features another installment in James Tour’s hard-hitting and evidence-based YouTube series on abiogenesis. Here Dr. Tour, a world-leading synthetic organic chemist at Rice University, describes the early Earth primordial soup concept for the origin of first life (OOL) and shows why it’s simplistic, bogus, and doesn’t represent the current science on the issue. He also reviews survey data showing just how misinformed the public is about how far scientists have gotten in creating life in the lab. One critic of Tour protested that the simplistic primordial soup story might be found in highly [More]
Humans are born with brains ‘prewired’ to see words. How can evolutionists explain this? …read more Source: creation.com     
Both evolutionists and creationists are claiming the Glasswing Butterfly as their own. Who’s right? …read more Source: creation.com     
By Ken Ham Happy Easter from all of us at Answers in Genesis! We pray that as you reflect on what Christ did for us on the cross, taking our place and the death we deserve and then his triumphant resurrection from the dead, you will be encouraged and strengthened no matter what you are facing right now. On Good Friday, I shared with you a free download of a chapter from AiG’s The 10-Minute Bible Journey, an excellent book by Dale Mason of our staff. As I wrote, this book gives the big picture of Scripture, in chronological order, [More]
By Dr. Danny R. Faulkner Flat-earth proponents aim to demote gravity as a force, but they fail to account for time-honored conventions in physics informed by relativity. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
Researchers have found a dimmer switch inside a protein. It tunes the protein’s configuration to take advantage of quantum mechanics during photosynthesis. Two parallels with human engineering leave no doubts about the engineered origins of this light collector. University of Chicago scientists found an elegant sensor connected to the dimmer switch. Two critical chemical parts of the protein together act “as a trigger,&… More… …read more Source: icr.org     
By Ken Ham Children (and their parents!) love the adventures of In this exciting DVD adventure, join the Wild brothers on an exploration of Southeast Asia’s Raja Ampat—the “Islands of the Four Kings.” On this island, Morgan, Hudson, Kian, and Asher find traces of a lost island people, which sends them into an unexplored paradise full of dark animism, undocumented history, and ancient artifacts. It’s an exciting adventure mystery! I encourage you to consider this new adventure, as well as the entire The Wild Brothers series, for your family. It’s a wonderful and entertaining way for children to get excited [More]
By Eric H. Anderson Today’s ID the Future moves regular host Eric Anderson into the guest slot to talk with host Andrew McDiarmid about the success of the 2020 Discovery Institute Press book Evolution and Intelligent Design in a Nutshell. McDiarmid and Anderson discuss both the praise and criticism the book has received, what it covers, and how it actually breaks some new ground even while mainly being intended as a highly accessible introduction to ID arguments from prominent design theorists such as Stephen Meyer, Bill Dembski, and Michael Behe. Anderson co-authored the book with Paul Chien, Thomas Y. Lo, [More]
By Ken Ham The appendix—“a useless artifact of evolution”? We’ve heard that old, debunked claim over and over (and over!) again. I was taught this false claim when I went to university in the 1970s. Well, a recent article contained a thought experiment about what life might be like if this organ had never “evolved”—and they concluded that “you’d see a lot more people dying of infectious diseases than they would otherwise.” Why? Well, because the appendix is far from a useless vestige of our imaginary evolutionary ancestry! While, of course, you can live without it, it’s a very useful [More]
By Frost Smith Gospel means “good news” in Greek. But the fact is, if Christians only talk about good news, we’re not helping people find the answers they need most. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
Is the bird order Caprimulgiformes a single created kind? …read more Source: creation.com     
By Darrell White This paper examines the chronology of the Neo-Babylonian and Achaemenid Empires and weighs Martin Anstey’s claim that 82 years of history was fabricated. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Ken Ham Was a person fired for questioning “structural racism”? Apparently, yes. According to recent reports, an editor for the Journal of the American Medical Association was forced out of his job after “public outrage” (really, it was people complaining on Twitter) for a podcast he appeared on in which he questions the cultural narrative regarding racism—a narrative that views everything through the lens of critical race theory and Marxism. How’s that for academic freedom to discuss ideas that involve possible Marxism? Creationists have faced such opposition for years, including when we have argued that all people come from [More]
By Ken Ham The heavens declare the glory of God (Psalm 19:1) and you can experience just some of the glory displayed in the nighttime sky with Stargazer’s Nights and Astronomy Live programs at the Creation Museum in northern Kentucky. These fascinating programs are taught by our resident astronomer, Dr. Danny Faulkner, a former astronomy professor. Stargazer’s Night You’ll be treated to a planetarium show not typically presented at the museum and then get to go to our observatory to use our telescopes. During our Stargazer’s Nights you’ll enjoy an evening of astronomy, fellowship, and worship as you journey through [More]
By Eric Hedin Today’s ID the Future spotlights Canceled Science: What Some Atheists Don’t Want You to See with a focus on the book’s look at our privileged planet Earth, and how its location in the galaxy and solar system, as well as various unusual features, makes it strikingly fit for life. Is it just “dumb luck,” as one scientist put it? Host Eric Anderson continues his multi-part conversation with the book’s author, Biola physics professor Eric Hedin, who suggests that “dumb luck” is more of a cop-out than an explanation, and that when one takes all the evidence together, [More]
The resurrection is the glorious news that changed history and gives us hope in uncertain times. …read more Source: creation.com     
The UK’s National Secular Society does not want religious creationism taught in schools, but they are OK with religious humanism being taught. …read more Source: creation.com     
The evolutionary hype around this month’s celebrations of the 150th anniversary of the publication of Darwin’s Origin of Species ignores a key problem that even Darwin acknowledged. …read more Source: creation.com     
By Ken Ham Yes—we need good news in these difficult times! As we approach Easter, I think of verses like: “For our sake he made him to be sin who knew no sin, so that in him we might become the righteousness of God” (2 Corinthians 5:21). It’s because of this truth that “Good Friday”—the day we remember the death of our Savior—can be called “good.” In his death, Christ took our sin and the punishment of death for us. There is no longer any condemnation because of our sin for those who have trusted in Christ (Romans 8:1)! What [More]
How will ICR expand biblical creation education this year? How do fossilized fish and land creatures confirm Genesis history? Does recent research support human evolution? What lessons can Christians learn from the Painted Desert, dinosaur fossils, and Petrified Forest National Park? Discover the answers to these questions and more in the April 2021 issue of Acts & Facts! More… …read more Source: icr.org     
By Ken Ham And the discoveries continue! What do I mean? Well, it seems that every few weeks there’s another story in the news about a new discovery highlighting just how “like us” Neanderthals were. They wore jewelry and makeup, made musical instruments and tools, caught and ate fresh shellfish, could hear like us, and this newest discovery adds yet another thing to the list: they used toothpicks and practiced oral hygiene. The picture of who Neanderthals were has totally changed since I went to school and was taught they were primitive brutes! Scientists studying two teeth found in a [More]
By Dr. Nathaniel T. Jeanson Should Christian colleges be held to a “higher academic standard”? Well, before I answer that, let’s discuss what that question means. Most people reading it might think “well, of course, if Christian colleges are being held to a lesser standard than other colleges, they should be held to the same academic standards as everyone else.” But is that really what the question was asking? (And this really matters, so read on!) So a researcher at Washington University recently wrote an opinion piece (which I have read in full) that has been shared widely. Consider the [More]
By Stephen C. Meyer Stephen Meyer’s new book, Return of the God Hypothesis, is now in bookstores—online and in stores. To celebrate, IDTF is pleased to offer this classic Dr. Meyer debate. Darwinists are often reluctant to debate advocates of intelligent design, but here are two who deserve a tip of the hat. Keith Pannell is a chemist at the University of Texas-El Paso who hosts Science Studio, a program on the NPR station there. He invited Meyer on to talk about the science of ID. Pannell is an ID critic, so kudos to him for being willing to have [More]
The esteemed presenter of memorable nature documentaries has a standard answer when asked about a creator. …read more Source: creation.com     
By Ken Ham “Speakers,” “biblical,” “truth,” and “teaching”—what were those words describing? Well, those were the words most used by survey respondents after attending our Answers for Women 2021 conference last week at the It’s going to be a tremendous conference next year—don’t miss it! Register today and enjoy super-early bird pricing. Thanks for stopping by and thanks for praying,Ken This item was written with the assistance of AiG’s research team. …read more Source: Ken Ham AIG     
Today, as has been true throughout history, people do what is right in their own eyes. Society’s straying from God, and blurring His image in individuals, is harmful all round. …read more Source: creation.com     
Why a mass extinction at the end of the Ice Age? …read more Source: creation.com