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How do chemicals “decide” to become alive? That they can, and did, is essentially the basis for today’s widely accepted origin-of-life theory. But Rice University professor James Tour, a synthetic organic chemist who is widely considered one of America’s leading experts in nanotechnology and nanoengineering, says this theory is not only unproven but untenable. Moreover, he states that in private, many fellow scientists agree with him.   Read More: Scientists Are “CLUELESS” About Origins of Life, Says Top Chemist and Nanotechnologist – The New American
By Ken Ham In a new study, scientists compared the visual system of a very tiny lemur from Madagascar, the mouse lemur, with that of other primates and found that “the size of these visual processing units is identical in all primates, independent of their body size” and that “the way the units are arranged across the brain was totally indistinguishable, following the same rules with mathematical precision . . . [and] the number of nerve cells per visual unit was almost identical.” Now why is this significant? Well, this is considered important in the evolutionary view because mouse lemurs [More]
By Ken Ham Destinations magazine, published by the American Bus Association (ABA), recently released their “Best of the Best” winners for 2020. Well, listed as a winner in the “adventure” category in the US was the Ark Encounter! They described the Ark Encounter this way, Your imagination will kick into overdrive as your bus approaches this full-size replica of Noah’s Ark. Walk through state-of-the-art exhibits that tell the biblical account of the flood, experience special events in the Answers Center, visit Ararat Ridge Zoo, enjoy a meal at Emzara’s Kitchen (a buffet that has been converted into a cafeteria-style restaurant [More]
By Dr. Terry Mortenson William Lane Craig has done much good for the church, but he has strayed far from the truth on the question of origins. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
Despite the latest failure to detect dark matter, why do they continue searching? …read more Source: creation.com     
A reader asks: Are only the ‘red letters’ inspired? We respond! …read more Source: creation.com     
By Paul F. Taylor What mysterious quality makes a creature alive at one moment but is absent the instant the creature dies? …read more Source: AIG Daily     
These bright-eyed, perfectly-preserved fossils provide compelling evidence for the global Flood recorded in the Bible …read more Source: creation.com     
By Ken Ham What happens when man becomes his own god? It’s exactly what is described in this article: the devaluing of human life, as certain individuals set themselves up as their own gods to decide who lives and who dies. Reporting on a sad court decision in the Netherlands, the article I linked to above states, “In other words, we are heading towards a summary, legal, and formal execution.” What do they mean by this? Well, “doctors are now allowed to introduce a sedative without the knowledge of their patients and without their consent before euthanizing them, if there [More]
By Cornelius G. Hunter On this ID the Future Cornelius Hunter continues discussing determinism, which he describes as a “bizarre position” held “with great confidence” by scientists such as the German physicist Sabine Hossenfelder. It’s bizarre, says Hunter, because if it’s true, then the universe’s initial conditions and the laws of nature produced the particular works of Beethoven and Shakespeare willy nilly. If it’s true, then all one says or thinks — right or wrong, true or false — was determined some 13.8 billion years ago. But if that’s the case, then there are no reasonable grounds for concluding that [More]
Nearly 20 years ago, a team of anthropologists presented the finding of a fossil skull that was very chimp-like in many respects.1 However, the skull had several unusual features that led to the claim that the ape-like creature was an early bipedal ancestor from the early stages of human evolution. Now, a new study has presented a very chimp-like fossil femur that supposedly belongs to the creature and indicates that it habitually walk… More… …read more Source: icr.org     
By Ken Ham Our free Christmas events—ChristmasTown at the Creation Museum and ChristmasTime at the Ark Encounter—are in full swing in N. Kentucky. Visitors are loving the incredibly beautiful outdoor light displays, the Glice® (synthetic ice) skating rink, Christmas carols, and more. These Christmas events are taking place on select nights now through December 30. (See our website for details; closed Christmas Eve and Day.) Be sure to plan a visit with the whole family. Many activities are free. At ChristmasTown at the Creation Museum, enjoy our spectacular garden of lights, our very popular synthetic ice rink (families have been [More]
By Ken Ham God created the universe mature. Instead of giving just an appearance of age, God created it fully functional, according to the Bible. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
Scientists from the University of Bath have found that dinosaurs were thriving up to the end of the Cretaceous.1 This discovery conflicts with earlier claims that dinosaurs were declining in number towards the top of the Cretaceous System.1 However, these findings fit the predictions from a global Flood scenario. Lead author Joseph Bonsor and his colleagues explained: More… …read more Source: icr.org     
By Troy Lacey The historical background of Hanukkah, how Jesus celebrated the “Feast of Dedication,” and how Christ revealed himself as the light of the world …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Michael Behe On this ID the Future, Michael Behe responds to the attacks on … his mousetrap. Behe used the common mousetrap to illustrate the idea of irreducible complexity, showing how various mechanical contrivances need all of their main parts to function, and to show how irreducible complexity poses a major challenge to Darwinism’s idea of gradual, step-by-step evolution of some biological machines. Most of the attacks on Behe’s argument have focused on the irreducibly complex biological systems he spotlighted, such as the outboard motor known as the bacterial flagellum. But some of his critics fixated on the mousetrap [More]
Much to trophy-hunters’ disappointment, bighorn sheep on Ram Mountain are not what they were. But is it evolution? …read more Source: creation.com     
By Ken Ham They’re going . . . going . . . almost gone! To help sustain the AiG ministry during this difficult year, we brought back our Ark Encounter lifetime boarding passes for a limited time—through December 31, 2020. So if you’ve been considering purchasing one for you or your family, make sure you get yours today! A lifetime boarding pass gives you unlimited admission to the Ark Encounter and Creation Museum for your lifetime, along with free parking. A lifetime boarding pass gives you unlimited admission to the Ark Encounter and Creation Museum for your lifetime, along with [More]
By Patricia Engler A brave millennial recounts her mission around the globe to investigate how Christian students survive secular university. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
Rigid uniformitarianism and a hysterical fear of the scientific creationist bogeyman. …read more Source: creation.com     
By Ken Ham Do you need hope, peace, and joy this Christmas? If you are like most people this stressful year of 2020, the answer is probably a resounding yes! Well, the only true and lasting hope, peace, and joy are found in Jesus Christ and what he came to do on the cross. To help you focus on Christ and his finished work, we’re offering you (for your church or home) This free digital download includes: Teacher guide with introduction, Bible lesson, application section, and a prayer-time section Lesson poster Memory verse poster Optional activities, including games and crafts [More]
By Ken Ham Our 2021 Answers for Women conference is already sold out (unless COVID restrictions on seating are relaxed at that time), with a growing waitlist of women wanting to explore “Truth: Uncovering the Lies We Believe,” March 18-20. So we’re now offering those who are unable to attend in person the opportunity to view the conference as a livestream on Answers TV. Enjoy every session from the comfort of your own home or church for just $69.99—and, yes, your whole women’s Bible study, church, or family can watch it together for that single price! We’re now offering those [More]
By Ken Ham How presuppositions for and against God’s Word directs the creation and evolution debate through facts, evidence, interpretation, and worldview. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Michael Behe On this ID the Future from the vault, Lehigh University biologist Michael Behe discusses his peer-reviewed scientific paper in the Quarterly Review of Biology. Behe explains why most examples of evolution in bacteria and viruses entail loss or modification of function rather than gain of a new function at the molecular level. In Behe’s view, this poses a challenge to Darwinian explanations of molecular evolution. Darwinian evolution is supposed to explain how new forms and functions arose in the history of life, but when we study the process at the molecular level, we find evolution creating niche [More]
By Ken Ham No one needs reminding that this year has been a difficult one—but we do need reminding that 2020 has been a year when God has been faithful! Nothing in 2020—not the threat of another war, coronavirus and ever-changing government mandates, riots and violence, a contentious election, raging wildfires in Australia, California, and other USA states, nor the events in your own life that never made the headlines—none of this took God by surprise. We certainly didn’t expect 2020 to go this way; at the Ark Encounter and Creation Museum, we were gearing up for our busiest year [More]
The James Webb space telescope will be able to examine the atmospheres of exoplanets in greater clarity than ever before. Will we find a truly habitable exoplanet? …read more Source: creation.com     
By Ken Ham An astronomical phenomenon that will happen early in the evening on December 21 is quickly gaining worldwide attention in the media. This conjunction of Jupiter and Saturn—when the two planets will appear to be very close to each other from our earthly perspective—has been labeled by some as a “rare Christmas star,” and, due to its appearance in a few days before Christmas . . . well, you can see why the idea is getting so much attention! Our astronomer, Dr. Danny Faulkner, shared his thoughts on this planetary conjunction (and how you can view it!): This [More]