Once again, results are better when aquaculture imitates the natural life cycle of Atlantic salmon.1,2 In other words, the closer fish farmers get to imitating God’s natural program for anadromous fish life cycles, the healthier it is for the fish being farmed.3 This is no surprise for biblical creationists, but this has been a new learning experience for secular scientists. More… …read more Source: icr.org
By Jay W. Richards On this episode of ID the Future, host Jay Richards concludes his multi-episode conversation with science historian Michael Keas about the 2020 National Geographic series Cosmos: Possible Worlds. The two discuss a schizophrenia at the heart of the series–dour atheistic materialism one moment and gauzy, feel-good pantheism the next. Richards and Keas agree that if there’s one good thing to come of the series’ final episode,it’s that it brings the pantheistic religious mythology of the Cosmos franchise into the open. Everything comes together in a message that includes a creation myth, a story of sin (ecological
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By Ken Ham Why should we start our thinking with the Bible? How can we know the Bible is true? Of all the books in the world, why use the Bible? Get answers at a special online conference event from our friends at the ministry of Living Waters, Saturday, August 29, 2020, from 12–5 p.m. (ET). This conference features my good friend Ray Comfort, me, and many others. You’ll get answers to questions such as these: How can we know the Bible was inspired by God? Why is it reliable? Is God a “moral monster”? This online event is structured
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Did Modigliani’s striking lizard—a variety of Agamidae “dragon lizard”—go extinct, or has it just been hiding in Indonesia for 129 years? Recently, this sneaky reptile was discovered lying dead near a volcanic caldera in part of North Sumatra (in Indonesia). This proves that the nose-horned striking lizard has been hiding, sheltering in its place, unseen (by people) for more than a century. Yet we now … More… …read more Source: icr.org
Did people believe in apemen before Darwin? …read more Source: creation.com
By Ken Ham Okay, I have some very exciting news for you—something really big (I mean really, really big) is coming to the Ark Encounter. But I can’t tell you what it is just yet! You have to wait until the “big reveal” on Tuesday, August 18, 2020 at noon ET. We will be making this exciting announcement via a Facebook Live broadcast from the Ark Encounter. You won’t want to miss it! What I can tell you about this exciting announcement is that you’re going to want to get an annual pass for 2021 so you don’t miss any
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By Ken Ham My friend Dr. Charles Ware, a man of “the darker hue” as he says, has an intense passion for equipping the church to deal with the race issue from the perspective of grace—not race—relations. (Because there’s only one human race—Adam’s race). He shares deep biblical truth in such a passionate way, you can’t help but be moved by what he shares. And six of his grace relations presentations are coming to our streaming platform, Answers TV, throughout August. Dr. Ware and I …read more Source: Ken Ham AIG
Have you heard about ICR’s new President and Chief Operating Officer, Dr. Randy Guliuzza? What can we learn from an old prayer? Is creation evidence ambiguous? What are people saying about their experience at the ICR Discovery Center for Science & Earth History? Discover the answers to these questions and more in the August 2020 issue of Acts & Facts! …read more Source: icr.org
By Dr. Gordon Wilson The forest is full of unseen wonders. Consider just one common type of fungus on the forest floor. …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Ken Ham Forget everything you’ve heard about overpopulation depleting the earth of resources and warming the atmosphere, causing catastrophic change (after all, none of those apocalyptic predictions have come to fruition). The new threat to humanity? Population collapse. The global fertility rate has declined dramatically since the 1950s, and if these “jaw-dropping” trends continue, 23 nations are expected to see their populations cut in half by 2100. A new study found that falling fertility rates around the globe will lead to shrinking populations by the end of this century. The global fertility rate has declined dramatically since the 1950s,
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Responding to recent William Lane Craig statements about creation and the historical Adam and Eve. …read more Source: creation.com
Using computer simulations, a team of researchers has concluded the planet Venus could still be geologically active.1,2 The scientists used computers to simulate the formation of coronae—ring-shaped, volcanic structures on the planet’s surface. By comparing the results of their simulations to images taken by spacecraft, they concluded that at least 37 coronae have been recently active.2 La… More… …read more Source: icr.org
By Simon Turpin Job 41 certainly describes Leviathan as a real creature that only the God of creation could master. …read more Source: AIG Daily
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Did God create destructive parasites? …read more Source: creation.com
By Ken Ham Climates have changed throughout the past, most dramatically after the Flood with an ice age that affected much of the globe. But what caused these climate changes, when were they, and what do they have to do with today’s climate change (if anything)? Well, how you answer those questions is determined by your worldview. Worldview determines interpretation—we’ve said that many times before. It’s true with topics like creation/evolution, the age of the earth, and even morality and social issues. And it’s also true when it comes to climate change as a recent blog published by Quanta Magazine
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By Sarah Chaffee On this episode of ID the Future, Andrew McDiarmid interviews Robert Alston, Ph.D electrical engineer working at Picatinny Arsenal and co-author of the new book Evolution and Intelligent Design in a Nutshell. The two discuss the origin of the Nutshell book and the origin and fine tuning of the universe. Though cosmic fine tuning is often referred to as “the fine tuning problem,” Alston says it’s really no problem at all — not unless you’re trying to shoehorn it into the box of philosophical materialism. Your browser does not support playing Audio, please upgrade your browser or
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Some liberal scholars are advancing a ‘lewd hypothesis’ about the description of Job’s behemoth in Job 40:17. …read more Source: creation.com
By Ken Ham Did small mammals scavenge dinosaur bones? A new study looked at tiny bite marks on the bones of massive long-necked dinosaurs, the sauropods, and concluded small scavenging mammals gnawed away at the bones. This makes sense within the context of the global flood. Eventually, rising floodwaters buried those remains, drowning and perhaps burying the scavengers along with them. As the floodwaters rose, dinosaurs and other creatures were drowned. Some were rapidly buried by the sediments carried in the water. Others drowned, and their decaying carcasses washed up on shore, where scavengers nibbled on a free meal. Eventually,
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By Ken Ham Creation vs. evolution—does it matter what we believe? How old is the earth? Can we trust the Bible’s account of origins? Find answers to questions like these from Joe Owen, the director of Answers in Genesis Latin America. Joe lives northwest of Mexico City, Mexico, and is fluent in Spanish and English. He will be presenting in Spanish on September 26, 2020, in the Answers Center at the Ark Encounter here in N. Kentucky to all of our Día Latino attendees. I will also be presenting (my talk will be translated into Spanish). It’s going to be
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By Dr. Jason Lisle Many Christians have bought into the idea of extraterrestrial alien life. But is this idea really biblical? …read more Source: AIG Daily
British bio-scientist Denis Alexander reads evolution into the Bible, but this forces him to reinterpret fundamental biblical doctrines like an originally perfect Creation, the Fall and Christ’s Atonement. …read more Source: creation.com
What effect did long-lived men having children have on human genetic diversity? …read more Source: creation.com
By Ken Ham Truly biblical worldview teaching matters—it’s this kind of teaching in homes, churches, and Christian schools that impacts generations for eternity. We recently ran an article about the importance of a “creation education” and how teaching a literal Genesis increases the likelihood that a child will believe orthodox Christian teachings as they grow up. Well, I know a great biblical worldview school that is laying this rock-solid foundation for students—Twelve Stones Christian Academy. Twelve Stones is Answers in Genesis’ unique biblical worldview school. Currently offering K–9th grade, Twelve Stones in N. Kentucky teaches children and young people with
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By Brandon Clay Fundamentally, there are only two worldviews: God’s way and man’s way—and every variation of man’s way holds to three basic themes. …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Melinda Christian The words “slug” and “festive display of color” don’t usually come to mind at the same time. Fun facts about nudibranchs or sea slugs. …read more Source: AIG Daily
If you were standing in a field of tomatoes, you might be surprised to know that the soil underneath your feet is teeming with electrical signals being sent among plants as described in a new research study.1 These results continue to expand the startling complexity of plant adaptation and point directly to an Omnipotent Creator who engineered it all. In 2013, a study was published showing that plants signaled each other… More… …read more Source: icr.org