By Ken Ham How Do You Define Success? …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Eric H. Anderson On this episode of ID the Future, Andrew McDiarmid concludes his conversation with Eric Anderson, one of the co-authors of the new Discovery Institute Press book Evolution and Intelligent Design in a Nutshell. Today they talk about Anderson’s second of two chapters in the book, where he explores the challenges of building a self-replicating 3D printer, and the light this sheds on the origin-of-life community’s search for their Holy Grail, a self-reproducing molecule that could have kickstarted the evolutionary process on the early earth. In their conversation, Anderson suggests that there are engineering principles involved in
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A comprehensive critique of theistic evolution. …read more Source: creation.com
By Ken Ham A big part of the Ark Encounter and the Creation Museum are our two zoos—Ararat Ridge Zoo at the Ark and Eden Animal Experience at the museum. Families love meeting animals, such as our kangaroos, zebroids (a zorse and a zonkey), coatis, sloths, camels, and getting a biblical perspective on each animal—including an understanding of what it means that God made “kinds” of land animals. And you can meet our zoo animals again and again for years to come with a lifetime boarding pass to the Ark Encounter. <img …read more Source: Ken Ham AIG
By Ken Ham If you’re an upper middle school or high school student, mark these dates on your calendar—November 5–7, 2020. Those three days, we’re hosting our annual Creation College Expo at the Ark Encounter in Northern Kentucky. Oh, and did I mention this event is free—and it includes free admission to the Ark Encounter? Many of the nation’s leading Christian colleges and universities—and only those who will sign AiG’s Tenets of Creation statement, holding to biblical creation and a young earth—are represented at this exciting event. Students in grades 7–12 can visit one-on-one with representatives from these schools, learn
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A recent science news video shows barium-marked fluoroscopy of a ghost crab’s gut teeth in action. The video reveals how that species of crab can control friction of its gastric mill teeth (i.e., teeth inside its digestive gut) in order to communicatively project growling noises.1 Gut teeth are well-known as components in crab digestive systems, since crabs (like lobsters and crayfish) have no teeth in their mouths. … More… …read more Source: icr.org
By Ken Ham Most Bible commentaries state that the site of the Garden of Eden was in the Middle East, but what does Scripture actually tell us? …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Ken Ham We work hard to ensure both the Ark Encounter and the Creation Museum are friendly towards all our valued guests, no matter when they come to visit. But once each year here in Northern Kentucky, we host an event especially for those in the Deaf community. We’re thrilled each year to see hundreds of Deaf individuals come and learn about the truth of God’s Word and the gospel. Our annual Deaf Days are very popular, and we’re thrilled each year to see hundreds of Deaf individuals come and learn about the truth of God’s Word and the
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The United Nation’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has recently claimed that agriculture is a major producer of greenhouse gases and should be considered a climate “villain.” However, the calculations that formed the basis of these claims completely neglected the fact that crop plants scrub the atmosphere of carbon dioxide on a massive scale, and thus help lower greenhouse gasses. This flawed global warming res… More… …read more Source: icr.org
The Salt Range of Pakistan has yielded some very interesting fossils-that according to evolution should not have been found! …read more Source: creation.com
The field of modern optics owes much to the creationist who invented the kaleidoscope two centuries ago. …read more Source: creation.com
By Dr. Terry Mortenson Nobody should minimize the danger of errors, especially when we teach error to others. …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Dr. Nathaniel T. Jeanson Repeated misrepresentations of creationist views protect the legal basis for excluding creationism from the classroom. …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Ken Ham According to a new Gallup poll, more Americans (43%) said buying or wearing fur clothing is morally wrong than said sex outside of marriage (27%), divorce (18%), or homosexual acts (32%) were unacceptable. Well, you could sum up this poll with one verse of Scripture, “they exchanged the truth about God for a lie and worshiped and served the creature rather than the Creator” (Romans 1:25). The answers given to the questions in this national survey really reflect how arbitrary the standard for morality is in our nation. The answers given to the questions in this national
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How do I include a creation perspective? …read more Source: creation.com
By Dr. David Menton How the fossil record, evolutionary assumptions, artistic license, and anatomical differences do NOT confirm common ancestry between humans and apes. …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Ken Ham We’re excited to announce the dates for our 2020 Día Latino event—September 26 at the Ark Encounter and September 27 at the Creation Museum. This event is very popular and is a wonderful outreach to the Latino community here in the United States and for those who visit from Central and South America. Día Latino is a wonderful opportunity to equip our brothers and sisters in Christ and reach out to unbelievers. If you’re a Spanish-speaker, join us for this exciting two-day event. Spanish signage and captions will be available, along with Spanish interpreters, so Spanish-speakers can
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The astonishing numbers of abortions performed each year is indicative of the complete loss of society’s Judeo-Christian foundations, which should drive Christians to their knees in prayer. …read more Source: creation.com
By Sarah Chaffee On the episode of ID the Future we bring you a production by Discovery Institute about C.S. Lewis and Intelligent Design. With contributions by Discovery Institute’s John West and philosophers Victor Reppert and Angus Menuge, we hear about Lewis’s early doubts about God based in part on an argument from undesign or “bad design” in nature, and how he moved from this position to developing multiple arguments for intelligent design. Another contribution he made to the intelligent design project wasn’t a specific argument but the example he set. As John West explains near the end of the
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Photosynthesis in plants starts with the absorption of light energy from sunlight, but scientists have been baffled as to how plants utilize the noisy solar spectrum to power the photosynthetic process. By applying engineering principles used to construct wireless antennae reception and energy transfer in human-designed systems, scientists uncovered an ingenious system of design for light harvesting in plants.1 Photosynt… More… …read more Source: icr.org
By Tim Chaffey Does the Old Testament Law in Numbers 5 allow for abortion in certain circumstances, or was it a protective measure for women in ancient Israel? …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Troy Lacey Adam and Eve’s children Cain and Abel are featured throughout the Bible: the anger and murder of Cain, the mark of Cain, and the faithful example of Abel. …read more Source: AIG Daily
Is flight an easy trait to lose? …read more Source: creation.com
Data obtained from the Cassini space probe show that Saturn’s largest moon, Titan, is receding away from Saturn a hundred times faster than scientists previously thought.1,2 Titan is moving away from Saturn for basically the same reason that the moon is receding away from the Earth. The moon’s gravitational influence causes ocean tides on both sides of the Earth—the side nearest the moon and the side fa… More… …read more Source: icr.org
By Ken Ham The best way to foster a love of science in young people is to let them do it themselves! Science labs are a great way of doing hands-on science that inspires a lifetime of learning. But they can be tricky to do at home, especially in the high school years. That’s why we’re offering high school labs at the Creation Museum. This fall we’re offering three full-year high school labs—in biology (which is already full), chemistry, and forensics. Each lab is 12 sessions with 24 labs total and they begin in September and go through April. Chemistry
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By Ken Ham As protests and some riots continue to rock major US cities, the national conversation has been dominated by questions regarding so-called “race,” racism, discrimination, prejudice, reforms, and historical monuments. How should Christians think about these important issues? Because the solutions offered by so many in our culture are anti-biblical, we want believers to be equipped to respond in a way that honors the Lord and his Word. Well, we’ve shared a lot the last few weeks about a biblical (and scientific) response to racism. I’ve been speaking on the topic since the 1970s and have made it
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Could advanced technology enable inter-stellar travel of extraterrestrials? …read more Source: creation.com