Portions of the genome thought to have no purpose-disparagingly named ‘junk DNA ‘-are now known to contain patterns suggesting instead an important functional role. …read more Source: creation.com
By Ken Ham Each year we host Deaf Days, which include one day at the Ark Encounter and one day at the Creation Museum in N. Kentucky. Deaf guests can see the Bible come to life as they tour the three decks of exhibits in the life-size Ark and walk through biblical history at the Creation Museum. They’ll also enjoy ASL presentations and more, Saturday, October 10, 2020, at the Ark Encounter in Williamstown and Sunday, October 11, 2020, at the Creation Museum in Petersburg. On Deaf Days, Deaf volunteers and interpreters will be available to assist guests throughout the
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The 1925 Scopes Monkey Trial pitted evolution and creation against each other in the courtroom. …read more Source: creation.com
This summer, the Hubble Space Telescope took a brilliant new photograph of Saturn and its rings.1 Saturn’s moons Mimas and Enceladus can also be seen in the photo. For a number of years now, the Hubble Space Telescope has been taking yearly photographs of Saturn at about the time that Earth is closest to the planet, about 840 million miles away. This is part of an effort to obtain a sequence of images in order to study the atmosp… More… …read more Source: icr.org
By Ken Ham “Love has no age.” That phrase, along with three “partying face” emojis and a photo of an individual dressed in a rainbow suit and matching umbrella, was recently tweeted from the Drag Queen Story Hour UK Twitter account, according to screenshots captured before the tweet was reportedly deleted and the account locked. “Love has no age”—now what does that mean? Well, considering that Drag Queen Story Hours are directed at children and encouraging them to accept others “no matter how different they are,” it would seem that the phrase means exactly what you’d think it means: pedophilia
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By Ken Ham The Bible records an incredible miracle where God split the Red Sea in two, leading the Israelite nation to freedom and drowning their Egyptian oppressors. Did this event really happen? Was it a spectacular miracle or the result of natural forces on a shallow lake or marsh? Filmmaker Tim Mahoney dives deep into these questions in the epic conclusion to The Red Sea Miracle in part two of the You can find The Red Sea Miracle: Part II at AnswersBookstore.com or you can rent or buy the film (as well as others in the Patterns of Evidence
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Why is historical science less trustworthy than operational science? Important question-let’s find out! …read more Source: creation.com
By Howard Glicksman On this episode of ID the Future, physician Howard Glicksman explains the hugely complex blood flow systems required to keep us clear-headed and alive even while doing everything from gymnastics to simply getting up in the morning. There are various methods the heart and blood vessels use to keep the body properly supplied. It’s also about hormones and nervous-system signaling. Does Darwinism provide a satisfactory explanation for such an intricately coordinated system? Dr. Glicksman argues that it does not, and that a far better explanation is intelligent design. Your browser does not support playing Audio, please upgrade
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By Ken Ham Most Fridays and Saturdays at the Ark Encounter this summer, my good friend Buddy Davis and I put on a special kids’ program for families—for “kids of all ages,” as we say. Buddy sings, I speak on dinosaurs, the gospel, and more, and then Buddy and I joke around with each other. Kids, teens, and their parents love it (and with space for 2,500 people in the Answers Center, there’s plenty of room for social distancing). Kids love Buddy’s laid-back style of presenting biblical truth and singing. And you can now enjoy teaching from Buddy on Answers
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By Ken Ham Our world is hurting. Coronavirus fears, record unemployment, anxiety about the future, and more seem to be driving a spike in “adverse mental health conditions, substance use, and suicidal ideation,” according to a new study of American adults from the Centers for Disease Control (CDC). Reportedly, 25.5% of Americans, ages 18-24, “seriously considered suicide” in June and 74.9% “reported having at least one mental or behavioral health condition during June.” The only ultimate answer is the eternal hope, peace, and joy that comes through the gospel of Jesus Christ and believing the Word of God. What is
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By Ken Ham For decades scientists have debated when, how, and where the first life supposedly evolved. Various hypotheses abound: maybe RNA came first; perhaps life evolved around hydrothermal vents; maybe life arrived on an asteroid—but none have satisfied everyone, due to significant problems with each one. And now an old idea has been revived and refined: maybe there was a “chemical big bang,” and life arose spontaneously in a river, with all the major components in place all at once. As this article from New Scientist states, It has long been thought that the ingredients for life came together
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By Avery Foley Corrected study admits “the results demonstrated no advantage of surgery” for transgender individuals – but the positive effects of the gospel are known. …read more Source: AIG Daily
There is a wealth of evidence for biblical events in Egypt-if you know where to look! …read more Source: creation.com
By Howard Glicksman Physician Howard Glicksman talks with host Ray Bohlin about the amazing control systems involved in something we’re all familiar with: blood pressure in this classic ID the Future episode. It’s a system requiring adjustment at every point along the way, from blood volume to blood pumping velocity to pressure out in the blood vessels. And it has to be able to act fast in order to keep us alive — which leads to some hard questions for Mr. Darwin. Your browser does not support playing Audio, please upgrade your browser or find our podcast on podOmatic Download
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On August 1, 2020, ICR National Representative Dr. Randy Guliuzza was appointed as the organization’s new President & Chief Operating Officer. Hear ICR’s science team talk about their personal experiences with Dr. Guliuzza over the years and what they think about this new chapter of creation ministry. … More… …read more Source: icr.org
A reader asks: How do we know who wrote the Gospels? …read more Source: creation.com
Ways they make conflicting results tell the same story. …read more Source: creation.com
By Ken Ham “Jesus loves the little children, all the children of the world, red and yellow, black and white,”—wait! “Red and yellow, black and white?” Is that accurate? Are people really different colors or different races? And doesn’t this cause kids to look on the outside differences as major when in reality they are only minor genetic differences? That line in the well-known children’s chorus “Jesus Loves the Little Children” implies the existence of different races. And while the sentiment that Jesus loves children, and all are precious in his sight, is certainly biblically accurate, this idea of “red,”
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By Ken Ham The response to the global pandemic has led to many schools in America offering or requiring students to “school at home” with online instruction, including video teaching from the students’ usual teacher(s). Well, according to some teachers on a Twitter thread that has since been hidden, the ability of parents and others to overhear the teacher’s instruction could be “damage[ing].” Reportedly, Matthew Kay, an educator and author of a book on the topic of “how to lead meaningful race conversations in the classroom,” recently tweeted, So, this fall, virtual class discussion will have many potential spectators—parents, siblings,
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By Dr. Terry Mortenson Considerable disagreement exists in the church about what God made on the second day of Creation Week in Genesis 1. …read more Source: AIG Daily
Come celebrate the one-year anniversary of the ICR Discovery Center for Science & Earth History! Each day of this event includes unique programs and fun activities. We’ll have food trucks, hands-on science experiments, giveaways, a petting zoo, and more! We’re excited to debut our new planetarium show: Exploring Deep Space. Reserve your ticket so you can be one of the first to watch it! We’… More… …read more Source: icr.org
A new resource to inform Christians about the scientific and biblical arguments about transgenderism. …read more Source: creation.com
By Eric H. Anderson On this episode of ID the Future, host Eric Anderson speaks again with medical engineer Rob Stadler, co-author with molecular biologist Change Laura Tan of the new book Stairway to Life: An Origin of Life Reality Check. Here in Part 2 of their conversation, Stadler says that following the Miller-Urey experiments in the mid-twentieth century, researchers were optimistic that a purely naturalistic explanation for the origin of the first life was just around the corner, but since then the field has run into one obstacle after another. The challenge to mindless origin-of-life scenarios is now far
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Sneak peek of a powerful article from the latest Creation magazine. More headaches for the ‘millions of years’ story …read more Source: creation.com
By Ken Ham If you’ve ever had the wonderful opportunity (as I have) of visiting Israel and other places where events from the Bible actually took place, you’ll understand the sentiment of what’s written in the raving review of the Ark Encounter that a guest sent us recently. Visiting Israel is an experience like none other, as you walk where Jesus walked and see the places and the echoes of events described throughout the Scriptures. And one Ark guest compared that incredible experience to another one you can have without having to travel all the way to the Middle East.
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By Eric H. Anderson On this episode of ID the Future, guest host Eric Anderson speaks with medical engineer Rob Stadler, co-author with molecular biologist Change Laura Tan of the new book Stairway to Life: An Origin of Life Reality Check. Stadler explains that it’s a “reality check” because many of the “stairway steps” that have to be mounted for chemistry to become biology must, very inconveniently, happen all at once. DNA can’t survive without repair enzymes, for example, but those enzymes are able to exist because they’re coded in DNA. The reality check is needed, says Stadler, because the
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By Bodie Hodge When were pyramids built? Did they survive the Flood? How should we understand Egyptian chronology? …read more Source: AIG Daily