By Simon Turpin Theophilus, an early Church Father, argued against pagan philosophy by using Genesis and pointing to a young creation. …read more Source: AIG Daily
Tetragonula carbonaria are stingless bees that build complex spiral brood combs. Scientists have likened these to crystals, but bees are far more complex than crystals. …read more Source: creation.com
By Ken Ham Have you experienced what guests are calling “a must see. Unbelievable” and “a blast”? If you haven’t yet experienced the Truth Traveler Virtual Reality Experience at the Ark Encounter, you’re missing out! This virtual reality, time-traveling experience is like no other. <!– –> Watch the video on YouTube. …read more Source: Ken Ham AIG
A simple parable to help you in your conversations with Christian old-earthers. …read more Source: creation.com
By Dr. Georgia Purdom Many people think of the skeletal structure as static, but as our ribs show, they are some of the most dynamic structures in our bodies. …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Ken Ham Since opening in 2016, the It truly is an incredible attraction! I encourage you to visit—it truly is an incredible attraction! And when you visit, be sure to check out our brand-new virtual reality experience. This immersive experience takes you back in time to meet Noah, stow away on the ark, see the animals, and more. With special VR goggles and seats that move, puff you with air (and even scents!), and more, you’ll really feel like you’re flying. It’s a stunning experience. (Truth Traveler requires a separate ticket to your Ark Encounter admission.) There’s so much
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By Eric Holloway On this episode of ID the Future, Robert Crowther interviews Eric Holloway, Associate Fellow at the Walter Bradley Center for Natural and Artificial Intelligence, about Holloway’s recent article answering a common criticism of intelligent design theory. The criticism centers on William Dembski’s explanatory filter for detecting design, especially Dembski’s crucial innovation, which was to include specification as the filter’s final step. Critics say specification is an ad hoc addition, conjured up by ID theorists for no good reason except to prop up ID theory. No one else uses it, they say. They’re wrong, says Holloway. Dembski accurately
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By Sarah Chaffee On this episode of ID the Future, host Eric Anderson talks with scientist and fellow engineer Rob Stadler about a recent origin-of-life paper and how the authors paint themselves into a corner. The context for the paper is this: Decades of research have undermined the three great hopes for a purely naturalistic origin of life — scenarios starting with some sort of metabolism, scenarios starting with some kind of membrane, and scenarios starting with RNA. All three are necessary for cellular life; none seems able to have come ahead of the others. So now some recent work
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Christian parents can ‘fire-proof’ their children’s spiritual foundations and leave a lasting legacy by honestly answering their questions and defending the Bible as God’s inerrant Word. …read more Source: creation.com
By Heather Brinson Bruce Meerkat clans were working together in southern Africa long before Mark Zuckerberg and Jack Dorsey came on the scene. …read more Source: AIG Daily
It may not need tectonics or climate change. …read more Source: creation.com
What’s the story behind ICR’s new President? What milestone are we celebrating this month at the ICR Discovery Center? How do comets affirm recent creation? Did someone really find Noah’s Ark? Discover the answers to these questions and more in the September 2020 issue of Acts & Facts! …read more Source: icr.org
By Sarah Chaffee On this episode of ID the Future from the vault, Jorn Dyerberg, the Danish biologist and co-discoverer of the role of omega-3 fatty acids in human health and nutrition, talks with Brian Miller about finding irreducible complexity in cells 40 years ago. Your browser does not support playing Audio, please upgrade your browser or find our podcast on podOmatic Download Episode …read more Source: id the future
Brain researchers from San Diego State University have just reported digitally capturing the dense folds of a preserved human cerebellum using a high resolution MRI device.1 Once thought to merely coordinate rote body movements, these brain folds contain newly revealed design features that challenge conventional concepts of where the human brain came from. The cerebellum, which literally in Latin means “tiny brain,… More… …read more Source: icr.org
By Dr. Elizabeth Mitchell Evolutionists have speculated embryos replay the evolutionary history of their species as they develop – but this is demonstrably false. …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Ken Ham In the latest assault on biblical morality, progressive advocates push for normalizing “polyamorous parenting, a direct affront to God and his Word. …read more Source: AIG Daily
A new way of looking at your world. …read more Source: creation.com
Exciting rock formations show that fossils form naturally much faster than we are conditioned to believe. …read more Source: creation.com
By Ken Ham Labor Day is just around the corner, and to celebrate we’re offering a special Our online bookstore team decided to offer a discount of at least 25% on all of the books I have written, co-written, and/or edited, along with my DVDs. Consider adding these book titles to your library: One Race, One Blood Glass House Gospel Reset Or consider filling your children’s bookshelves with gospel-centered biblical worldview books: The Door of Salvation One Blood for Kids Ken Ham Rhyming Books Or if you’re looking to grow your DVD library, consider these: Gospel Reset Answering Atheists: Genesis,
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By Rich Wendling Shy, gentle, and easy to care for — does the hissing cockroach sound like an ideal pet? …read more Source: AIG Daily
Scientists learn to encode 3-D printed objects with instructions coded in DNA, enabling them to replicate the objects again and again. …read more Source: creation.com
Peak District National Park was established in 1951 as Great Britain’s first national park. Now that upland park is experiencing another historic highlight—the rare bearded vulture has arrived there to roost.1 The only other British sighting of a Bearded Vulture occurred back in 2016 in Monmouthshire.2 This bird of prey has a commanding presence—it’s huge and hairy-lookin… More… …read more Source: icr.org
By Dr. Danny R. Faulkner Does the Bible teach or demand geocentrism? Hardly. Does good science indicate that the earth is motionless? Certainly not. Then why do some Christians believe otherwise? …read more Source: AIG Daily
Dynein and other molecular motors showcase God’s amazing design in biology. …read more Source: creation.com
By Ken Ham “Who do you say that I am?” That question Jesus asked Peter in Matthew 16:15 is the most important question anyone can answer. And from cover to cover, the Bible answers that question with the truth that Jesus Christ is the eternal God and the Creator, who became a man to die on the cross in our place. But a biblical Christology (the doctrine of the person of Jesus), like so many other essential doctrines, is slipping from our churches. Such a belief has been condemned as heresy by the church for centuries because it runs contrary
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August is an important month for sunflowers—those gigantic, bright-yellow flowers with brownish, round seed heads bordered by radiating yellow ligules (petal-like rays) that resemble a shining, summer sun.1,2,3 A recent report in the Chesapeake Bay Journal details some of the humble sunflower’s splendor, and those details should remind us that God’s bioengineering genius is boundless.1 More… …read more Source: icr.org
By Ken Ham Every year, hordes of tourists descend on Grand Canyon to enjoy the natural beauty of this geological wonder. But many tourists hiking the popular Bright Angel Trail missed something very interesting—a series of fossilized footprints preserved in a boulder, lying next to the trail, that had broken off a cliff in the nearby Manakacha Formation. But in 2016, a geology professor hiking with his students noticed the footprints, and now research on these tracks has been released. One of the scientists who studied these tracks, Stephen Rowland, shares: These are by far the oldest vertebrate tracks in
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