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Interview with Dr Brian Thomas, expert in collagen in fossil ‘millions of years old’ …read more Source: creation.com     
By Ken Ham What’s “Equiterra”? Well, recently UN Women, a United Nations’ “entity dedicated to gender equality and the empowerment of women,” released an article featuring a map of a fictional country called “Equiterra, where gender equality is real.” In the capital, you can stroll down streets such as “Unstereotype Avenue” or “Violence Free Alley,” have a picnic in “Inclusion Square,” or drop by the “Toxic Masculinity Recycling Plant.” There’s a lot that could be said about this ridiculous article and the ideology behind it. But I thought I would comment on the big picture idea represented by Equiterra. The [More]
By Dr. Georgia Purdom All our lives, we’ve heard that our physical makeup is determined by our genes, not environment. But the science of epigenetics is forcing scientists to rethink their assumptions. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
There are two types of nucleic acids (genetic molecules): DNA and RNA. DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) is a large linear molecule designed to store genetic information in all cells. RNA (ribonucleic acid) serves as a blueprint for proteins and occurs in three forms: transfer-RNA, ribosomal RNA, and messenger-RNA. It has been said that nucleic acids are like an onion. As biologists peel away a layer of complexity, underneath lies anothe… More… …read more Source: icr.org     
By Editor On today’s ID the Future, host Andrew McDiarmid presents an Evolution News essay, “How to Destroy Love with Darwinism.” Altruism as defined by evolutionists means “behavior by an animal that may be to its disadvantage but that benefits others of its kind.” It’s not an easy fit with Darwinism, since Darwinian evolution is all about passing your favored genes onto your offspring. How can a creature do that if she gives her life for another, particularly when it’s not even her own children, and before she has produced any offspring? Such individuals fail to pass on their own [More]
By Dr. Danny R. Faulkner SETI experiment suggests non-natural radio signal coming from the vicinity of Proxima Centauri, but it seems to be another failed attempt to find alien life. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Michael Behe Today’s ID the Future features an excerpt from the Michael Medved Show spotlighting intelligent design proponent Michael Behe. The two Michaels do a quick flyover of Behe’s hard-hitting new book, A Mousetrap for Darwin: Michael Behe Answers His Critics. Along the way they discuss some random mutations often touted as proof of evolution’s power, including some found in dogs. On closer inspection, this dog of an argument for evolution won’t hunt. Tune in to hear Behe’s lucid explanation. Source …read more Source: id the future     
By Ken Ham Today is Martin Luther King Jr. Day in the US, and even though it’s been decades since his work for civil rights and fighting discrimination, prejudice is still alive. Why? Well, because racism is a consequence of sin in a fallen world infused with evolutionary thinking. The consequences of racism on a personal and social level are huge. But what do we do about it? What do you do about it? Here are three very practical and personal application points from chapter five of my book with Dr. Charles Ware, One Race, One Blood. Like any true [More]
Grudem’s Systematic Theology gets a new edition after 25 years. We review his chapter on creation. …read more Source: creation.com     
More evidence that fossils are better explained in the biblical timeframe …read more Source: creation.com     
By Dr. Elizabeth Mitchell On Sanctity of Life Sunday, the 60+ million unborn babies are not the only victims of abortion: there is regret for an irreversible action . . . but also eternal hope in Christ. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Abner Chou Is the Genesis account of creation a well-told myth, a sly story with a theological twist, or true history that demolishes all alternatives? …read more Source: AIG Daily     
The organization BioLogos, which advocates that Christians accept secular evolutionary claims, recently published an online essay entitled “How to Spot Fake Science.”1 The not-too-subtle implication of the article is that Christians skeptical of ‘consensus science’ claims are being duped by pseudoscience. Based on their published material, BioLogos clearly thinks that criticisms of evolutionary theory fall into … More… …read more Source: icr.org     
By Ken Ham Today is National Sanctity of Human Life Day in America, a day set aside to affirm and celebrate the sanctity of every human life from the moment of fertilization to natural death. It’s usually accompanied by the March for Life in Washington, DC (though this year the march is virtual because of COVID), to raise awareness regarding the sanctity of human life and to draw attention to laws that need changing. Is new legislation where our ultimate hope should lie? Now, laws certainly need changing. I believe our nation is currently experiencing God’s judgment in part because [More]
How in the world did a creature as odd as the duck-billed platypus originate? This creature lays eggs like a reptile, has venom like a reptile, spurs like a chicken, excretes milk from belly patches to nurse its young, has fur that glows, webbed feet like a duck, and uses its sensor-filled duck-like bill to find aquatic prey like paddlefish do since it swims with its eyes closed. If it evolved, then did its ancestors include mammals, reptiles, bi… More… …read more Source: icr.org     
Answers to challenges from a popular YouTube apologist, who posted an intellectually dishonest hatchet job on young-earth creation. …read more Source:
By Brandon Clay Historical overview of eroding religious freedom in America and a call to faith in a challenging new day for Christians …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Wesley J. Smith On this new episode of ID the Future, The Price of Panic co-author and philosopher Jay Richards hosts bioethicist Wesley J. Smith to discuss a Tweet from Physics-Astronomy.org. The Tweet read, “Imagine a world ruled by scientists, not politicians.” The drift of the Tweet was, wouldn’t rule by scientists be wonderful! Smith immediately threw up a great big “Don’t go there” sign at the Epoch Times. As Smith and Richards emphasize, such an approach to governance would be disastrous, and would actually be anti-science. It would tend to corrupt the practice of science, thrust scientific specialists [More]
Did we just invent religion? What was the original religion? Was Christianity copied from pagan religions? …read more Source: creation.com     
Are they useless evolutionary relics, or important part of design? …read more Source: creation.com     
By Ken Ham In 2017 Answers in Genesis helped launch Twelve Stones Christian Academy, a unique, biblical worldview Christian school located here in Northern Kentucky. This K–10 school, now under the umbrella of AiG, is an exciting part of the AiG ministry as we partner with parents who share our commitment to biblical authority. If Christian discipleship, partnership with parents (and complete transparency in the curriculum), biblical authority, apologetics, and academic excellence are what you’re looking for in a school, consider coming to Twelve Stones’ open house on January 30 or March 13, 2021, between 10 a.m. until noon here [More]
By Patricia Engler Addressing the ad populum logical fallacy (“everyone” believes it so it must be true) in the creation vs. evolution debate and why popular opinions are no sure guide to truth …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Michael Behe Today’s ID the Future extends the discussion of A Mousetrap for Darwin: Michael Behe Answers His Critics, the newest book from Discovery Institute Press. Here the focus is on Parts 4 and 7 of the new book, and in particular Richard Lenski’s Long Term Evolution Experiment at Michigan State. What has this long-running project demonstrated? As Behe explains in the book (and elaborates on in today’s podcast), “The study has addressed some narrow points of peculiar interest to evolutionary population geneticists, but for proponents of intelligent design the bottom line is that the great majority of even [More]
By Ken Ham The world’s largest Christian music festival is coming to the Ark Encounter August 2 through September 10, 2021. This special 40 Days and 40 Nights of Gospel Music event is going to be incredible—120 concerts featuring over 80 different artists all in one place, at the Ark Encounter, south of Cincinnati. Multiple concerts daily feature award-winning artists like The Isaacs, Ernie Haase & Signature Sound, Lynda Randle, Karen Peck & New River, Booth Brothers, Brian Free & Assurance, and many more of your favorites. You’ll also hear from speakers such as Dr. David Jeremiah, Dr. Jerry Vines, [More]
Since the word banana does not occur in Scripture, any evidence of bananas in ancient Middle Eastern diets would have to come from the ground. New research found just that, and the details unwittingly imply trade capacities well-suited to the ancient world represented in the Bible. Publishing in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, University of Munich-led researchers found food chemicals glued to b… More… …read more Source: icr.org     
By Dr. Elizabeth Mitchell Evolutionists trying to explain what causes convolutions to form in a human fetus suggest how the human brain evolved from apelike ancestors. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Ken Ham God’s creation is incredible, and those who study it are, as Kepler declared, “thinking God’s thoughts after him.” However, science is seldom presented through the lens of biblical history or as giving God glory for what he has so marvelously designed. But that’s the only proper way of understanding the world around us! That’s why the Creation Museum is offering a series of Explore and Explore Jr. programs: hands-on science with a truly biblical worldview. Not only will students enjoy hands-on science activities, but they’ll also discover how to interpret the evidence through the lens of the [More]