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A feedback question doubts the biblical history in favor of secular Egyptian chronology. …read more Source: creation.com     
By Michael Denton On this ID the Future, biochemist Michael Denton delves further into his revelatory new book The Miracle of the Cell. Here he discusses finely tuned chemical bonds. Cellular life would be impossible if strong bonds weren’t just so for some cellular functions, and if weak bonds weren’t just so for others. Each type of bond exists in a Goldilocks zone, neither too strong nor too weak for its purposes. They’re tailored to fit. Denton also explores the miracle enzyme known as ATP synthase and some of the fine-tuning particulars of this life-essential molecular complex. Source …read more [More]
By Ken Ham In September headlines declared life had been discovered on Venus (which wasn’t even accurate to the actual contents of the study, but we’ll get to that later). Since then, articles regarding the search for alien life have listed hints of life on Venus as another exciting possibility in the continuing (very expensive) search for ET. Well, that was September. Now it’s October, and turns out . . . life wasn’t found on Venus after all. Hints (or signatures) of life weren’t even found on Venus. Here’s a summary of the first study I provided in my blog [More]
By Ken Ham Pagan religions such as New Age, paganism, and even witchcraft and Satanism are growing in our supposedly “secular” West. As God and the Bible are kicked out of public schools and the public sphere, secularism has become the World Religions Online Course series Well, we want to equip you to reach these individuals and others with two different resources. The first is our brand-new World Religions and Cults Online Course series. These unique courses look at some of the world’s major religions, compare and contrast them with Christianity, and equip you to share biblical truth and the [More]
By Ken Ham Are the pews at your church looking a little bare? Well, researchers from Barna are arguing this might not just be because more people are opting for online services. Speaking of self-identified Christians aged 18–29 in the U.S., they suggest the effects of the pandemic on the church might “push larger numbers of young people to abandon Christianity or churchgoing.” This age group has already been leaving the church in droves for years. Barna president David Kinnaman says, I actually think we’re going to see an increasing number of people who’ve lost connectedness with their faith community, [More]
Today’s secular mindset replaces “In the beginning God…” with “In the beginning, hydrogen….” The extreme specificity of life’s chemical building blocks—let alone the innumerable, precise ways those chemicals combine to form living cells—demands a divine engineer. What natural processes ever generate even the most basic chemicals that go into living cells? Unfazed by such facts, origin-… More… …read more Source: icr.org     
By Brandon Clay What are near-death experiences, types of NDEs, materialistic explanations of the phenomena, and how biblical Christians understand NDEs. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Heather Brinson Bruce We’ve all heard about “the five senses”—sight, taste, touch, smell, and hearing. But are there other ways to experience the world? …read more Source: AIG Daily     
We answer questions about post-Flood human and animal genetics. …read more Source: creation.com     
By Bodie Hodge Dragon legends are not the only evidence of mankind living with dinosaurs, pterosaurs, and marine reptiles. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
Commemorating an idea that did not work …read more Source: creation.com     
By Dr. Danny R. Faulkner Astronomers have attempted to identify exoplanets likely to support life though their efforts have generated scant results so far. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Ken Ham In 2017, we released a brand-new book from AiG’s Dale Mason, The Ten Minute Bible Journey. It’s a devotional overview of the Bible with an apologetics emphasis. It includes the most strategic events from Scripture in chronological order and clearly displays the thread of Christ and the gospel throughout the whole Bible. It’s great for personal Bible study and a wonderful tool for families to use to dive into God’s Word together. And we’re excited to announce that it’s now available in Russian . . . and it’s changing lives! Our friends at the Slavic Gospel Association [More]
By Ken Ham Most natural history museums present an atheistic, evolutionary view of the origin of life. Millions of dollars (often tax dollars!) are used to convince guests that fossils, rock layers, etc. are millions of years old and show an evolutionary progression from simple to complex life forms. But are these cleverly crafted exhibits telling the truth? That’s the question a brand-new film from Genesis Apologetics, Genesis Impact, seeks to answer.
What should we think about phosphine in Venus’s clouds? Why do all living creatures use phosphate? …read more Source:
By Ken Ham Our video streaming platform is rapidly growing—we now have nearly 2,500 videos hosted on Answers TV, with more being added all the time. This excellent new platform is reaching so many people around the world with apologetics teaching, kids programming that glorifies God, worldview training, and more. Here’s just a sample of some of the newest releases. All the sessions from our Answers for Pastors and Leaders conference: In these powerful sessions just presented at the Ark Encounter, you’ll discover biblical and practical truths about sexuality. More than ever today, this is a must watch for every [More]
Ice Age cartoons unearthed in Britain’s Channel Islands give insights into the lives of post-Ice Age colonizers. …read more Source: creation.com     
Shaun Doyle talks to Tim Clarey about his research career in Flood geology. …read more Source: creation.com     
By Ken Ham “Conversion therapy bans” have been popping up throughout the West. Those pushing these bills claim they’re trying to protect people, often specifically children and teens who identify as LGBT, from supposed abusive practices (which do sometimes make up certain so-called “conversion therapies”). But what are these bans really all about? LGBT activists claim that if you don’t fully embrace, support, and celebrate an LGBT lifestyle or identity, then that’s hate speech and harming someone because that person is more likely to commit suicide because you did not affirm them. Well, for years, conservative politicians and Christian commentators [More]
By Michael Flannery On this episode of ID the Future, science historian and host Michael Keas talks with fellow science historian Michael Flannery about the newly updated book Intelligent Evolution: How Alfred Russell Wallace’s World of Life Challenged Darwin. Flannery tells of Darwin’s involvement in the Plinian Society, a “freethinkers” group at Edinburgh University where he studied medicine as a teenager. It was there that he first encountered radical philosophical materialism, the worldview that laid the philosophical foundation for his work in evolution. Flannery also speaks of Alfred Russel Wallace’s “intelligent evolution” and how it differs from Darwinism and from [More]
The standard theme often given for Viking history is that of blond-haired, blued-eyed, burly men exploring, trading, ransacking, and pillaging across Europe, Asia, and the North Atlantic. While historical Viking exploits still entertain history buffs, a pervasive study of DNA extracted from the bones of their burial sites is overturning the idea that a fair Scandinavian complexion was the norm among these people.1 The ac… More… …read more Source: icr.org     
By Ken Ham It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas here at the Ark Encounter and Creation Museum as our staff prepare for our annual ChristmasTime at the Ark Encounter and ChristmasTown at the Creation Museum, beginning November 27, 2020, here in N. Kentucky. The thousands upon thousands of lights that form the beautiful garden of lights at the Creation Museum are going up, our resident artists Steve Hess and Southern Salvation have prepared a wonderful traditional Christmas carol program for the Ark, and so much more. If you’re thinking about Christmas, I have a gift suggestion for the [More]
A history of opposition to a literal understanding of Genesis …read more Source: creation.com     
By Michael Denton On this episode of ID the Future, biochemist and author Michael Denton tells host Eric Anderson more about his new book The Miracle of the Cell, and about his epiphany when he recognized the many remarkable ways that nature’s chemistry is fine-tuned for life. The focus in this conversation is on carbon chemistry and its “goldilocks zone” ability to form stable bonds but let loose of them when needed. Whereas biologists once wondered about a vitalist “life force” in the cell, Denton sees intelligence and foresight in the very design of carbon, its unique properties, and its [More]
By Ken Ham In just a few weeks, middle and high school students from across America will arrive at the Ark Encounter (south of Cincinnati) for our annual Creation College Expo, November 5–7, 2020. We’re excited for these young people to meet with representatives from Christian colleges that actually take a stand on a literal Genesis and to hear from several Answers in Genesis speakers, including Dr. Georgia Purdom, Bodie Hodge, Dr. Jennifer Rivera, and me. So many Christian colleges are damaging young people’s faith by encouraging them to doubt God’s Word and reinterpret God’s clear Word in light of [More]
By Ken Ham “[If a] child decides . . . ‘I want to be transgender.’ . . . there should be zero discrimination.” Who said that? Well, former Vice President and 2020 presidential candidate Joe Biden did, during a voter town hall event. His words come at the same time a major trial is taking place in the United Kingdom around that very question: can and should children be allowed to make life-altering decisions based on their feelings about their gender? Two women—a 23-year-old, Kiera Bell, who identified as transgender as a teenager and took puberty-blockers, cross-sex hormones, and received [More]
By Michael Flannery On this ID the Future, science historian Michael Flannery continues discussing his newly updated Intelligent Evolution: How Alfred Russel Wallace’s World of Life Challenged Darwin. Wallace was co-founder with Charles Darwin of the theory of evolution by random variation and natural selection, but unlike Darwin he saw teleology or purpose as essential to life’s history, and a teleological view as essential to the life sciences. According to Flannery, Wallace’s views on the nature of the cell, the special attributes of humans, the irreducible nature of life, and the fine tuning of the universe hold up well today. [More]