By Harry F. Sanders, III Given the rush to “cancel” people, why do so many ignore one of the most influential racists from the 19th century, Charles Darwin? …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Dr. Danny R. Faulkner Geoffrey and Margaret Burbidge played a key role in slowing the acceptance of dark matter. Therein lies a cautionary tale for scientists. …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Ken Ham Planning your visit to Northern Kentucky to tour the full-size Noah’s Ark attraction, Ark Encounter, and the high-tech Creation Museum just got easier. We’ve recently launched an exciting new feature at ArkEncounter.com and CreationMuseum.org that allows you to choose and book a hotel right through either of our sites when you purchase your tickets to our attractions (and it gives you special hotel rates, too!). It’s easier than ever to plan your trip! Our websites now feature a variety of vetted hotels (and that’s important for families to know that it should be the quality they expect)
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A sneak preview of the editorial from the soon-to-be-released Creation magazine. Subscribers will be delighted with the magazine’s powerful content and brilliant graphics. There is no bigger question than the question of origins. Where did I come from? Was this world created or did it evolve? It’s a question that affects every aspect of human existence. What is the point of living? What career should I choose? How should I treat others? Does my life have any significance? Read More
By Bill Dembski On this ID the Future, we pull a classic from the vault to celebrate the return of Casey Luskin and William Dembski to the intelligent design sphere. Both will be speaking at the upcoming Dallas Conference on Science and Faith, open this year to in-person and online participation. In today’s conversation Dembski offers advice to those who want to get involved in the intelligent design movement. One piece of advice he offers the academically inclined: go get your PhD. Interestingly, that’s exactly what Luskin did, and is just back from the University of Johannesburg to resume work
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What drives their models and why they have scientific problems …read more Source: creation.com
By Ken Ham America is in a mess—but it’s not just America. Really, the whole West is in a big mess socially, morally, and spiritually. Moral relativism permeates the culture. The Christian and biblical worldview has crumbled almost into oblivion in many places, as decades of secular, humanistic, and naturalistic teaching have eroded the foundation of biblical authority. How can we “contend for society” in the midst of what’s going on? Well, Answers in Genesis–UK is hosting a special online webinar titled “Contending for Society” on February 13, 2021, to help encourage you with biblical truth that you can apply
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By Ken Ham It was 150 years ago this month that Charles Darwin released his second book on evolution, The Descent of Man. This book attempted to trace human origins from an ape-like ancestor. While few scientists still hold to many of the ideas Darwin put forth in his book (for example, the deadly idea that there are different races, some more highly evolved than others—an idea that observational science has thoroughly overturned), his overarching belief about human origins is still the prevailing dogma. But there’s a true scientific model to replace The Descent of Man. What do I mean?
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To the unprejudiced, unexpectedly diverse instructions in fly embryos and recently discovered leg springs in flea beetles argue powerfully for Created design. …read more Source: creation.com
By Michael Behe Today’s ID the Future concludes our series on A Mousetrap for Darwin, Lehigh University biochemist Michael Behe’s new book on evolution and intelligent design. Here Behe and host Eric Anderson tackle an objection to Behe’s work from evolutionary biologist Larry Moran. Moran says that while the Darwinian process may find it difficult to find any particular solution requiring evolutionary innovation, there are countless possible solutions to a given problem, not just the one solution that evolution did hit upon and that is under investigation. According to Moran, Behe failed to take this into account, a factor that
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Whether dealing with athletes, sports teams, skyscrapers, or animals, we always want to know who or what takes the top spot. Researchers just published details about a new candidate for the biggest-ever dinosaur. Three features from this find and from the rocks wrapped around it support specific passages in the Bible. Sauropod engineering Sauropods came equipped with a suite of features that enabled them to … More… …read more Source: icr.org
Have you tried Answers TV yet? This streaming service is truly like no other, featuring thousands of Answers in Genesis videos and other God-honoring content that will encourage you in your faith and help you and your family build a more biblical worldview. As most streaming services increasingly push vulgar, violent, explicit, pro-LGBT, and anti-Christian/anti-biblical content, be encouraged with a streaming service that honors God and his Word. Here’s what one individual wrote us about Answers TV: My niece is wild about her Answers.tv subscription. Because of her disability she can rarely leave her apartment. She recently cancelled her secular
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What is the mission of the Institute for Creation Research? What legacy did Dr. Henry M. Morris III leave behind? How will our Ice Age model impact the future of creation research? How does Arches National Park confirm the biblical account of Earth history? Discover the answers to these questions and more in the February 2021 issue of Acts & Facts! … More… …read more Source: icr.org
By Ken Ham The science of plate tectonics in geology, started by a creationist in the 19th century, continues to provide testable predictions within a biblical worldview. …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Ken Ham We’re excited that in less than two months, women from across the nation will be gathering at the Ark Encounter for our annual Answers for Women conference, March 18–20, 2021. This conference, south of Cincinnati, is nearly sold-out for in-person attendance (unless the COVID restrictions are relaxed), but don’t worry: you can still “attend”! We’re offering the entire Bible-upholding conference streamed online to anywhere in the world for only $69.99! Here are three reasons I believe you should make sure you don’t miss this opportunity to stream this excellent conference: The line-up of speakers is exciting. You’ll
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A reader contests our assertion that Jesus couldn’t have sinned. …read more Source: creation.com
By Harry F. Sanders, III Getting new genetic information is required for evolution—but every proposed (and imaginative) method for obtaining it fizzles one way or another …read more Source: AIG Daily
Genesis 1-3 provides the explanation for the origin of death, suffering, and evil in God’s perfect creation. Evolution-believing theologians dismiss this, robbing Christians of hope. …read more Source: creation.com
By Ken Ham What’s the “Cambrian Explosion?” Well, this refers to an evolutionary enigma. In Cambrian rock layers, life appears to “explode” on the scene, as representatives of every major phylum just pop into existence fully formed and functioning. While this makes perfect sense in a biblical view (this is roughly when the global flood began and soon buried billions of creatures), in the evolutionary view, where are the ancestors to all these creatures? So those layers are only about 4,350 years old, not over half a billion as is claimed. This question puzzled Darwin . . . and it
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A new study published in Paleobiology has found that many plant species changed dramatically at the K-Pg (Cretaceous-Paleogene) boundary in Argentina.1 Although secular scientists insist this change is caused by an extinction event, the more likely explanation involves pre-Flood environments and the progressive burial of ecosystems in the global Flood. For many years, researchers from Penn State; the Museo Paleo… More… …read more Source: icr.org
By Ken Ham The Ark Encounter and the Creation Museum are hiring a variety of positions in Northern Kentucky – Job Fair is on February 17, 2021 at the Ark Encounter. …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Casey Luskin On today’s ID the Future, Rob Crowther continues his conversation with Casey Luskin, the intelligent design proponent who previously worked for Discovery Institute’s Center for Science and Culture and has now returned. As Luskin explains, he left to pursue a PhD in geology at the University of Johannesburg in South Africa. The two discuss the wild conspiracy theories circulated by opponents of intelligent design when Luskin stepped away from Discovery Institute five years ago. Luskin also tells about an upcoming book he’s been working on with William Dembski, another intelligent design proponent who stepped away from day-to-day
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By Ken Ham Recently I wrote about a unique Australian creature that was in the news—the platypus. Well, another creature from my home Down Under is making headlines. This one isn’t as well known as the platypus, but it’s also unique (for instance, it has both gills and a lung). What is it? It’s the Australian lungfish! But why is it in the news? It’s the largest animal genome sequenced to date at a stunning 43 billion base pairs (to put that in perspective, our genome has “only” 3 billion base pairs). Scientists just finished mapping the lungfish genome (DNA
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By Ken Ham Here in the United States, the Higher Education Opportunity Act protects religious colleges, allowing them to operate according to their beliefs and not be denied accreditation because of them. Given the current cultural climate of intolerance towards (largely) Christianity and the squelching of religious freedom, it comes as no surprise that one secular group, the UN-sponsored Human Rights Council, has proposed that the US Department of Education under the new administration adopt new regulations to “Ensure Nondiscrimination Policies and Science Based Curricula Are Not Undermined by Religious Exemptions to Accreditation Standards.” In other words, if a Christian
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By Casey Luskin On this ID the Future, Rob Crowther interviews geologist Casey Luskin, recently back from getting his PhD in geology at the University of Johannesburg in South Africa. Luskin, who formerly worked for Discovery Institute’s Center for Science and Culture, and has just now rejoined the CSC, tells about his adventures doing field research in Africa, his side interest in human origins, his cross-cultural experiences, the amazing game parks, museums, and fossil sites he visited, and a little bit about his PhD, including some evidence suggesting that parts of Africa and Western Australia used to be connected. Source
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According to naturalism, the Earth’s inner core shouldn’t exist! …read more Source: creation.com
By Ken Ham New Year’s Eve was an incredibly exciting day for us at Answers in Genesis. Why? Because we had the largest gift-match ever in the history of this ministry that ended at midnight on New Year’s Eve. The match was $4 million (for a total of $8 million to support the core ministry and various powerful projects)—and we hit it by the afternoon of New Year’s Eve, and then went over and above as the day progressed! I want again to say a huge “thank you” to our supporters for upholding this ministry throughout 2020. God has truly
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