By Ken Ham God’s creation is incredible—everywhere we look, we see his fingerprints on what he has made. And you can learn more about God’s creation and marvel at the One who made it all with Peter Schriemer, a filmmaker who recently joined the Answers in Genesis staff—moving here to Northern Kentucky to produce a nature program for Answers TV called Hike and Seek. These programs are the same quality as documentaries you see on secular television programs, except they’re presented with a creationist/Christian worldview. <!– –> …read more Source: Ken Ham AIG
By William Worraker The biblical and scientific arguments for a pre-Flood vapour canopy do not support the theory. …read more Source: AIG Daily
Recent research from the Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University (OIST) continues to highlight how evolutionary theory influenced scientists to foolishly conclude that DNA in organisms not used to code for proteins (termed “non-coding” DNA) is useless “junk.” A press release highlighted an OIST scientist’s paper published in Nature Communications that identified a specific genomic reg… More… …read more Source: icr.org
By Ken Ham Between the world-class and fascinating exhibits, gorgeous gardens and grounds, playgrounds, zoo animals, daily presentations, Discover programs, and more, there’s always something to do at the Ark Encounter and Creation Museum in N. Kentucky—the two leading Christian themed attractions in the world. And that’s why some of our visitors are frequent guests—like one gentleman who left a comment on one of our Facebook pages. He writes: I live about 8 miles away [from the Ark Encounter] and try to attend as many of the teachings that take place at the Answers Center as my schedule allows. I
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Both amateur and professional stargazers have an opportunity to see a little more of God’s glory revealed in the heavens1 next week. The Perseid meteor shower is probably the best of all the annual meteor showers, and it is scheduled to put on a “peak performance” in the early morning hours of Monday through Wednesday, August 12-13.2 Meteor showers are caused by comets. When comets approach t… More… …read more Source: icr.org
Are scientists always objective? Do they always interpret the evidence with an open mind? Some time ago I experienced first-hand how a scientist’s beliefs affect the way he looks at the evidence. Whilst a geology student at university, I needed to identify a fossil. After consulting the Atlas of Invertebrate Macrofossils 1 I had tentatively identified it as a belemnite2 of the genus Hibolites. However, paleontology was not my specialty so I sought advice from an expert. …read more Source: creation.com
By Ken Ham In the midst of the darkness of our world, God is still saving people! By his Holy Spirit, he is using believers, churches, and Christian outreaches to reach people with the gospel message and see them brought to a saving knowledge of his Son. And we recently received a testimony from someone who God saved after he visited the Ark Encounter. The following gentleman donated to the ministry and one of our teams reached out to him to say thank you and ask how we as a ministry could be praying for him. He then wrote this
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By Ken Ham If someone told you, “Oh, I believe in Genesis,” would you assume they likely meant that they believe Genesis is history, written and inspired by God, and an eyewitness account of creation and the early events of history? Well, BioLogos (the leading “evolutionary creation” group) recently released a video titled “Genesis” that says, “Oh, I believe in Genesis,” while they demonstrate that they don’t actually believe in Genesis. Now, keep in mind the mission of BioLogos is to infiltrate churches and all Christian institutions (e.g., colleges) to try to get everyone to believe evolution! This song is
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By Sarah Chaffee This episode of ID the Future features Darwin Devolves author Michael Behe. The Lehigh University biologist and Discovery Institute Senior Fellow sat down to answer some of the most common questions put to him about evolution and intelligent design, and here we collect his answers to three of those questions: (1) What are some new examples of irreducibly complex systems? (2) What are some objections to ID from well-known critics? And (3) Why aren’t you convinced by theistic evolution arguments? Your browser does not support playing Audio, please upgrade your browser or find our podcast on podOmatic
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By Harry F. Sanders, III Is creation education vital to a healthy Christian faith? What do statistics show? …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Dr. Benjamin Shaw How to read Genesis in the original language while considering vocabulary, grammar, syntax, and common translation issues in the first book of Moses. …read more Source: AIG Daily
We answer the question: Was the Bible’s text updated by later scribes? Read More
By Ken Ham It was with great disappointment back in the spring that we canceled all of our spring programs at the Creation Museum and Ark Encounter due to the response to the pandemic. But we’re very excited that a number of fall programs will be offered (albeit with new policies in place to ensure every guest has a safe visit). Join us this fall for Día Latino, Deaf Days, Answers for Pastors and Leaders, and Creation College Expo. Día Latino, September 26–27, 2020. Tour the Ark Encounter and Creation Museum, enjoy our brand-new exhibits, zoos, playgrounds, and more. Spanish
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By Dr. Jeremy D. Lyon Since their discovery, the Dead Sea Scrolls have amazed scholars by their priceless insights into the preservation and proper understanding of God’s infallible Word. …read more Source: AIG Daily
A new study published in Nature Ecology & Evolution has claimed that flowering plants, the most common type of plant on Earth, first appeared in small numbers in rocks of the Early Cretaceous. Fossils indicate that these plants became extremely abundant in rocks of the post-Cretaceous (or Cenozoic) after the dinosaurs disappeared in the rock record.1 However, creation scientists interpret these findings much differently. W… More… …read more Source: icr.org
By Ken Ham Our culture is spewing lies about sexuality through the media, Hollywood, museums, and much of the public school system. Almost everywhere we look, we’re told that everyone should be free to do whatever they want, that our sexuality defines who we are, and if we don’t agree with this, we’re “hateful bigots.” How do we navigate and teach our children and grandchildren about the increasingly hostile and intolerant world of the sexual and gender revolution . . . especially when our friends and family are being affected? No one is immune to the radical changes happening in
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New genetic evidence shows that humans may share DNA with super-archaic humans. …read more Source: creation.com
The crowdsourced search for intelligent extraterrestrials known as SETI@home has shut down after two decades of failed searching. Read More
Did the physical mechanisms that operated during the Flood generate too much heat for Noah and the Ark to survive? …read more Source: creation.com
Vance Nelson’s latest book is impressive and like his previous works, contains a lot of original research accompanied with really beautiful pictures. A lot of time has gone into research and his photographic efforts. The book is written in an engaging and non-technical manner, and Vance took care to define his terms for lay readers. Summary: . …read more Source: creation.com
Evolutionary timeframes date the moon at about 4.5 billion years, with the lunar volcanism that produced the large, prominent and nearly circular, dark “seas” (or maria, as they are called) starting soon after that. The volcanism is mooted to have ended about three billion years ago. But researchers studying recent images of the far side of the moon, taken from the Japanese SELENE (Kaguya) lunar satellite, report dark “seas” of volcanic rock they say are “only” 2.5 billion years old, “much younger” than formerly presumed.1,2 That’s because there are fewer craters (blasted by meteors) on the smooth dark surfaces than
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In America, the month of July is accompanied by fireworks, even in the heavens.1 However, July is also a time when certain glow-in-the-dark animals—creatures of the sky and sea—shine forth their own “night lights.”2 Two such examples are noted here: lightning bugs in the air, and jellyfish in the sea. Both of these animals are bioluminescent. These creatures produce biochemical oxidatio… More… …read more Source: icr.org
The latter days of July are very busy for many pollinators.1 These include birds, bees, butterflies, moths, beetles, flies, bats, and more.1-3 Pollination is essential to a healthy planet. Humans, wildlife, and agriculture benefit enormously from the supposedly simple practice of airborne animals transferring pollen from one flowering plant to another.1,2 More… …read more Source: icr.org
Many people object to the doctrine of eternal conscious punishment. How do we respond? …read more Source: creation.com
By Ken Ham One reason people give for rejecting a young universe is that they think it somehow limits God. After all, what was He doing all that time before creation? …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Ken Ham Every day we hear from individuals and families who have toured the Ark Encounter or Creation Museum in N. Kentucky, visited our websites, heard from one of our dynamic speakers, found us on social media, heard my daily radio program, or somehow connected with the Answers in Genesis ministry and biblical messages. We are so grateful to hear these stories and are encouraged by how God is using this ministry to change hearts and lives for eternity. I thought I would share with you two testimonies we received from recent guests to the Ark Encounter and Creation
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By John Lennox On this episode of ID the Future, host Robert Marks continues his conversation with Oxford University mathematician John Lennox about Lennox’s new book 2084: Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Humanity. Lennox reviews mythology and science fiction writing stretching from the ancient poet Hesiod to the novelist Dan Brown and MIT physicist Max Tegmark. He says that artificial intelligence (AI) predictions down through the ages are all heavily dependent on theological and philosophical presuppositions. He and Marks also discuss AI’s cousin, transhumanism, its surprising history, and its potentially very dark future, including the risk of what C.S.
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