By Ken Ham Back in 2019 I blogged about a new “dinosaur” discovery—a “non-avian theropod” with bat-like, membranous wings. In my blog then, I quoted paleontologist Dr. Gabriela Haynes, who studied the research paper and supplemental materials. Based on the actual documented evidence (and freed from underlying assumptions about evolution and millions of years), Dr. Haynes argued that this so-called “dinosaur” may have been a bird that may, or may not, have had “bat-like” wings. Well, this bird is in the news again. This time around, Ambopteryx longibrachium and another presumed membranous-winged creature, Yi qi (discovered in 2015), are making
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By Ken Ham Each year, and in nations around the world, tens of thousands of unborn babies (or maybe even more) lose their lives to abortion simply because that child will be born with a disability—or the probability of such according to a doctor’s appraisal. This horrendous practice discriminates against those who are most vulnerable—unborn children—giving them the death penalty simply because that child will be an unwanted inconvenience to their family or it’s perceived that the child will live a life of suffering and the parents or doctor decide that it’s a life not worth living. These pro-life activists
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By Ken Ham The other day I was sent an incredibly powerful video. This short, animated video was produced by Choice42, a Canadian pro-life group trying to change public opinion about the value and humanity of the unborn. While the group is well known for its humorous videos on a variety of topics to make a strong point, their newest video, “Modern Child Sacrifice,” isn’t humorous at all—it makes a sobering point, one I’ve been saying for years: abortion is nothing more than modern “child sacrifice to the god of self.” I urge you to watch and share this powerful
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By Wesley J. Smith On this ID the Future from the vault, bioethicist Wesley J. Smith discusses his book The War on Humans, also adapted as a documentary film. Smith discusses what makes humans unique among the creatures of the earth, and why it matters: “Universal human rights are at stake. The intrinsic dignity of human life is at stake. The understanding of our unique place in the world, both in terms of our value and in terms of obligation, they are at stake.” Listen in. For more information about the digital book and the documentary, visit waronhumans.com. Source …read
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By Ken Ham Here at Answers in Genesis, the Creation Museum, and the Ark Encounter, we are thankful for those who have sacrificed to preserve the freedoms we enjoy here in America. As a thank you for your service in the US military, we’re offering all former and active-duty military free admission to both the Ark Encounter and the Creation Museum—the two leading Christian themed attractions in the world—on Veterans Day, November 11, 2020. As a thank you for your service in the US military, we’re offering all former and active-duty military free admission to both the Ark Encounter and
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The genealogy in Genesis 5 is a somber history of death-with one startling exception …read more Source: creation.com
By John Lennox On this ID the Future, host Stephen Meyer concludes his three-part conversation with Oxford mathematician and philosopher John Lennox on Lennox’s new film Against the Tide: Finding God in an Age of Science. Science depends on word, on logos, says Lennox, meaning the rational intelligibility of the universe. Francis Crick, co-discoverer of DNA, wished to disprove the need for God, but the language of DNA has turned out to be a signpost to an intelligence, Lennox comments, a logos, behind nature. Scientists still claim authority to pronounce against theism, but according to Lennox, such pronouncements come not
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By Troy Lacey Will there be animals in heaven, do animals have souls, and how does the Bible address what happens to animals when they die? …read more Source: AIG Daily
Is human life getting an update? Will artificial intelligence evolve us to the next level? Removing our five senses seems more of a downgrade. …read more Source: creation.com
Why the elephant is losing its tusks (and it’s not evolution!) …read more Source: creation.com
By Frank Sherwin Our world is filled with the little monsters and these parasites can be pretty nasty. …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Ken Ham We’re so excited to announce that Grammy Award-winning Christian artists, Casting Crowns, are coming to the Ark Encounter in Williamstown, KY, to perform live two nights only, December 5–December 6, 2020, at 6 p.m. ET. This Christian band—known for popular songs such as “Praise You in This Storm,” “East to West,” “Who Am I,” and “Just Be Held”—will be performing classic Christmas carols and Casting Crown originals. With limited seating due to social distancing regulations, be sure to get your tickets today. Your “It’s Finally Christmas” ticket includes the performance with Casting Crowns, along with admission to
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By John Lennox On this ID the Future, Stephen Meyer and Oxford University mathematician and thinker John Lennox begin a three-part conversation about Lennox’s upcoming documentary, Against the Tide: Finding God in an Age of Science. As Lennox explains, he grew up as the child of a uniquely non-sectarian Christian family in Northern Ireland, with parents who encouraged him to question broadly, read widely, and respect every person as a creature made in the image of God. He tells of his encounters with C. S. Lewis at Cambridge University, relates a humorous story in which atheist Peter Atkins gave him
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Advocates of revisionist Immanuel Velikovsky and David Down believe that the Hebrew Exodus destroyed Egypt which led to the Hyksos invasion. We look at some flaws with this theory. …read more Source: creation.com
By John Lennox On this ID the Future, John Lennox tells about discovering the damage atheism does to people, by seeing it firsthand in communist Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union, and seeing what it does to rationality itself. In his continuing conversation with host and philosopher of science Stephen Meyer, Lennox relates how in his interactions with famous religiously skeptical scientists, he emphasizes that the Judeo-Christian worldview did much to give us science. When skeptical scientists ask the Oxford mathematician and philosopher how Christianity could have anything to say to science, Lennox is ready with an answer. This
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By Bodie Hodge Christians are often asked questions about Satan: Who is he? Was he created? When was he created? …read more Source: AIG Daily
A letter to the editor in Nature Geoscience notes that this year marks the 100-year anniversary of Milutin Milankovitch’s (Milankovi?’s) book explaining how slow changes in Earth’s orbital and astronomical motions could affect its climate.1 This book, entitled Mathematical Theory of Heat Phenomena Produced by Solar Radiation, laid the mathematical groundwork for what would become “one of the m… More… …read more Source: icr.org
Manta ray filter with ricochet separation inspires non-clogging biomimetics …read more Source: creation.com
By AdminM Artist interpretation of the midwives Shiphrah and Puah in Exodus 1. Image source. The midwives, however, feared God and did not do what the king of Egypt had told them to do. (Exodus 1:17) By Brian Shilhavy In the opening chapter of the second book of the Bible, the book of Exodus, we have a record of the actions of two women who changed the course of human history, by defying their King’s orders. Then the king of Egypt spoke to the Hebrew midwives, one of whom was named Shiphrah and the other was named Puah; …read more
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By Ken Ham It’s hard to choose a truly Christian college. That’s not because there are so many options from which to pick—it’s because there are so few Christian colleges that stand on the authority of God’s Word, beginning with the very first verse. And it’s very hard to discover which schools actually do this and which ones merely pay lip-service to biblical authority. Well, we’re here to help with that search! Our free Creation College Expo at the Ark Encounter (November 5–7, 2020, in Williamstown, KY) is designed to help students in grades 7–12 find a Christian college that
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Does the text of Genesis indicate a short or long timescale? …read more Source: creation.com
If the geologic strata were deposited by a global Flood, why aren’t there pre-Flood tools and buildings in the fossil record? …read more Source: creation.com
By Joe Owen A history and overview of El Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) – spiritual darkness in Mexico and Christ’s victory over death. …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Dr. Danny R. Faulkner Using a modified Boeing 747 equipped with infrared instruments, NASA discovered small amounts of water on the moon. What does that mean for biblical creation? …read more Source: AIG Daily
Well, there goes another star, disappearing into the night as if it had never existed. For an entire year, Hubble scientists used the space telescope to record snapshots of SN 2018gv—a supernova (SN) or exploded star. Experts then edited those images into a NASA video showing the fast fading of the supernova.1 It’s hard not to wonder, given the astronomical number of stars in the night sky, why we witness more stars fade th… More… …read more Source: icr.org
By Ken Ham We’re excited to announce a brand-new online apologetics course series that will equip you to share the gospel with your friends and neighbors who belong to a different religion or a cult. Our new “ These courses will teach you to think foundationally when it comes to other religions. You’ll compare and contrast biblical Christianity with false religions, discover some basic facts about each religion, discover the logical inconsistencies within them, and learn how to powerfully point people towards the truth of God’s Word and the life-saving message of the gospel. These courses are designed for anyone
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By Ken Ham We’re exactly one week from election day here in the United States. Many people are saying this particular election is one of the most important in America’s history—so who to vote for? With only one ballot, how can a citizen use it to impact the future of America? Each person must vote by doing their own research and following their own conscience. A few weeks ago we published an article I wrote on “the privilege to vote and seek God as an informed, Bible-believing Christian.” Now, I didn’t tell people who to vote for—each person must vote
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