A reader asks for help responding to someone who says, “It was theology, not science, that turned me off to creation.” …read more Source: creation.com
Long-age icon created in weeks …read more Source: creation.com
By Tom Hennigan As God’s creatures disappear, Christians have the opportunity to model the Creator’s spirit of wise conservation. …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Dr. Jerry Bergman Theories that attempted to harmonize evolution and the Scriptures gave birth to, and perpetuated, a form of scientific racism based on Darwinism. …read more Source: AIG Daily
What can the famed character Ian Malcolm from Jurassic Park teach us about forensic investigations and historical science? …read more Source: creation.com
By Scarlett Clay Only the history God has revealed in the book of Genesis makes sense of childbirth: Great pain followed by indescribable joy. …read more Source: AIG Daily
What is ICR’s vision for the next chapter of creation ministry? Why do mosquitoes attack humans? How did we celebrate the first anniversary of the ICR Discovery Center for Science & Earth History? Was leviathan a legend or a real creature? Discover the answers to these questions and more in the October 2020 issue of Acts & Facts! Full versions of… More… …read more Source: icr.org
By Michael Denton On this episode of ID the Future, Andrew McDiarmid reads an excerpt from the new book The Miracle of the Cell by Michael Denton. Denton, a biochemist from Perth, Australia, and senior fellow of Discovery Institute’s Center for Science and Culture, introduces the wonders of the cell as “the universal constructor set of life.” The diversity of cells — their variety of form, function, and locomotion — is beyond describing, with some cells almost seeming sentient, even ingenious. As Denton notes, our growing knowledge of the cell’s staggering sophistication has provoked the name “the third infinity.” And
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By Ken Ham The Grand Canyon is so much more than an incredibly beautiful attraction, a natural wonder, or a world-renowned geologic marvel—it’s a monument to catastrophe and the truth of God’s Word. Of course, you won’t read that on any of the signs scattered throughout the park. But you can discover the truth about Grand Canyon on a fantastic backpacking trip with our friends at Canyon Ministries of Arizona. They have a passion for helping believers and even skeptics enjoy the great beauty of the Canyon while discovering how it points to the truth of God’s Word, specifically the
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By Ken Ham Evolutionists believe anatomically modern humans evolved some 200,000–300,000 years ago. And yet they also believe that “complex technology and cultures” evolved only 50,000 to 65,000 years ago . . . with agriculture only arriving a mere 10,000 years ago. So what were humans doing for those supposed tens of thousands of years? Well, a recent article attempts to answer that question by arguing that, while fossils and DNA show that humans had the brains to do everything we can do today, supposed early humans didn’t develop tools, culture, or any form of complex technology for tens of
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By Jason W. Landless The deluge poems of Mesopotamia are soaked in a moral and theological framework that is not just different from Genesis but utterly hostile to it. …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Frost Smith What is critical race theory, how is it permeating the church, what does the Bible say about it, and what is the biblical response to racism in the church? …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Dr. Gary Parker We still see God’s creativity unfolding before our very eyes in a different way in the birth of each child. …read more Source: AIG Daily
One marvellous characteristic of living things is the ability to respond to their environment in a way that sustains life and allows for procreation. This is clear evidence of a wise Creator who blessed living creatures to reproduce and fill the earth (Genesis 1:21–22, 27–28; 8:17; Isaiah 45:18). Of great interest to creation biologists is the underlying design that has enabled living creatures to adapt to numerous, varied environments in a bit over 4,300 years since the Flood.. …read more Source: creation.com
By Ken Ham It’s increasingly common to meet people of different religions in the workplace, on the street, at school or university, or even living next door to us. So how do we reach Muslims, Judaists, Jehovah’s Witnesses, Mormons, and atheists with the message of the gospel? Well, get equipped to do just that with Answers in Genesis-UK/Europe’s upcoming virtual conference, “World Religions and Cults,” on October 31, 2020. You’ll get practical answers from a former Jehovah’s Witnes, a former Mormon (our very own Roger Patterson), Bodie Hodge (coeditor, with Roger Patterson, of the World Religions and Cults series), Simon
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By Bodie Hodge In this chapter, we’ll examine the fascinating answers to questions about what happened on the plain of Shinar. …read more Source: AIG Daily
In its September 21 issue, the Journal of Theoretical Biology published a major peer-reviewed article on fine-tuning in biology that favorably discusses intelligent design. The article explicitly cites work by Discovery Institute Fellows such as Stephen Meyer, Günter Bechly, Ann Gauger, Douglas Axe, and Robert J. Marks. The article is co-authored by Steinar Thorvaldsen and Ola Hössjer. Hössjer is a professor of mathematical statistics at Stockholm University who is favorable to intelligent design. This is a big deal for the mainstreaming of ID. The Journal of Theoretical Biology is a top peer-reviewed science journal. According to CiteScore, it is the
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By Ken Ham Psalm 19 begins with the phrase, “The heavens declare the glory of God, and the sky above proclaims his handiwork.” Truly the heavens are an awe-inspiring declaration of the grandeur, majesty, power, and handiwork of the omnipotent Creator—who simply spoke and then countless stars and galaxies leapt into place. Well, you can discover more about the heavens and how they declare the glory of God in These new videos, produced by Awesome Science Media, feature in-depth discussion on six topics, including asteroids and comets, searching for alien life, amazing stars, the law of gravity, the space race,
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By Ken Ham Climate change, extinction, plastic pollution—these are some of the big environmental issues of our day. As believers, we have a responsibility to exercise biblical dominion over creation (Genesis 1:27). But how do we do that practically? Well, our upcoming issue of the award-winning You’ll discover biblical answers to questions about looming extinctions, plastic pollution, and how we as Christians should approach caring for God’s creation. You’ll also meet modern homesteaders, discover the simple yet controversial answer to why mountains are high and oceans are low, dive into the question, “Should we cancel Darwin?” and so much more.
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By Ken Ham It’s a big question for many people: “Which Christian college should I attend?” The majority of Christian colleges have abandoned biblical authority and instead have added man’s ideas into Scripture. These schools can do much more harm than good to a young person’s faith (sometimes even more harm than an atheistic, secular school). So how can you find a solid Christian college that takes a stand on Genesis and biblical authority? All the colleges featured at the expo are schools that take a stand on biblical authority, a literal six-day creation, the age of the earth, and
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By James Tour On this episode of ID the Future, Rice University synthetic organic chemist and inventor James M. Tour continues his conversation with Stephen C. Meyer, director of the Center for Science and Culture. In this third of three episodes featuring the two researchers, Tour draws from questions sent in by listeners of his own podcast. These include questions about the multiverse, quantum cosmology, the possibility — and theological implications — of life on other planets, the Big Bang, and what intelligent design thinking has to say about viruses and bacteria. The episode is excerpted from an extended interview
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By James Tour On this episode of ID the Future, James M. Tour and Stephen C. Meyer begin a discussion about the hard problems facing researchers trying to discover how the first life could have come about naturalistically. Meyer is the director of the Center for Science and Culture; Tour is a world-renowned synthetic organic chemist with over 700 research publications and multiple major recognitions, including TheBestSchools.org naming him one of the 50 most influential scientists in the world today. Though he doesn’t sign on to ID theory, he says he’s sympathetic with the idea, and certainly not impressed with
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By James Tour On this episode of ID the Future, James M. Tour and Stephen C. Meyer begin a discussion about the hard problems facing researchers trying to discover how the first life could have come about naturalistically. Meyer is the director of the Center for Science and Culture; Tour is a world-renowned synthetic organic chemist with over 700 research publications and multiple major recognitions, including TheBestSchools.org naming him one of the 50 most influential scientists in the world today. Though he doesn’t sign on to ID theory, he says he’s sympathetic with the idea, and certainly not impressed with
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By Ken Ham I am so excited to announce that our long-anticipated and stunning Fearfully and Wonderfully Made exhibit at the Creation Museum is now open! Creation Museum visitors will be astounded by the quality of this exhibit (you’ll get just a glimpse of the quality in the photos below)—and the teaching is so powerful! Creation Museum visitors will be astounded by the quality of this exhibit—and the teaching is so powerful! As …read more Source: Ken Ham AIG
Pigeon fanciers’ fancy pigeons fuelled Darwin’s flights of fancy …read more Source: creation.com
A new study published in Nature Communications claims to have figured out how the tectonic plates may have originated.1 It’s been over 50 years since the theory of plate tectonics became an accepted idea in the scientific community. But, secular scientists are still struggling to explain both the origin of the continental crust and the tectonic plates.2 Earth is unique in our solar system becaus… More… …read more Source: icr.org
By Ken Ham In just a few weeks, we are welcoming Deaf guests from across America to the Ark Encounter and Creation Museum for Deaf Days, October 10–11, 2020, here in N. Kentucky. This event features ASL interpreters, special presentations in ASL, and a Deaf-led worship service. This event features ASL interpreters, special presentations in ASL, and a Deaf-led worship service. Deaf Days takes place at the Ark Encounter on Saturday, October 10, and the Creation Museum Sunday, October 11. At the Ark Encounter, AiG’s Avery Foley will be speaking on a very timely topic, “Gay ‘Marriage’ and God’s Word.”
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