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Recently, a new study published in Nature Communications found that mountain streams may be much larger contributors to the global carbon cycle than previously believed.1 The study suggests that this is a consequence of the higher turbulence levels of most mountain streams. Lead author Åsa Horgby, of the Stream Biofilm and Ecosystem Research Laboratory at École Polytechnique Fédérale d… More… …read more Source: icr.org     
This Easter as most of us are prevented from celebrating the Resurrection with our churches, we can still rejoice in the hope that Christ gives us! …read more Source: creation.com     
Bats have been in the news lately,1 but bats themselves are not new—they were created on Day 5 of Creation Week, along with other flying creatures. Bats are a large and fascinating group of flying mammals. They include 1,240 species. Not surprisingly, the fossil record shows bats have always been bats. They suddenly appear in a most un-Darwinian manner. According to a recent evolutionary publication,… More… …read more Source: icr.org     
By Ken Ham Mother’s Day is quickly approaching (this year it falls on May 10). Are you searching for a gift for your mother, grandmother, or wife to thank her for all she does? Well, we have a brand-new release that would make a lovely gift for whoever you are shopping for this Mother’s Day. Every year hundreds of women arrive in Northern Kentucky for our annual Answers for Women conference (this year’s conference was postponed until next year due to COVID-19 restrictions). Our 2019 conference, Sacred: Embracing God’s Design for Sexuality, was our most popular yet. Well, we recorded [More]
By Troy Lacey How do we rest as Christians in the time of coronavirus, making the best use of our time, while not neglecting important responsibilities? …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Ken Ham Behind-the-Scenes with Ken Ham, A New History of the Human Race, and Hands-on Science—this is just some of the exciting programming we’re been airing through Facebook and YouTube over the last few weeks. We hope you’ve been tuning in and enjoying these programs. They’ve been reaching a wide audience—including many people who have never been exposed to Answers in Genesis before. Well, we’ve made a few changes to the schedule and even have some new programming to announce! Starting this coming week (Monday, May 4), we’re airing seven different programs through Facebook and YouTube. You …read more [More]
Have chemical evolutionists proven that life could have evolved from non-living chemicals in hydrothermal vents? …read more Source: creation.com     
A sneak preview of the editorial from the soon-to-be-released Creation magazine. Subscribers will be delighted with the magazine’s powerful content and brilliant graphics. …read more Source: creation.com     
Interview with computer scientist Dr Ed Knorr, who stands on the Bible from creation to new creation. …read more Source: creation.com     
The naked eye allows us to see just a little of God’s heavenly handiwork, but even this little bit clearly declares God’s glory.1 As more powerful telescopes peer deeper into space, more and more reasons to question the secular origins story accumulate. Recently, astronomers were surprised by very distant spiral galaxies. As described in a popular science news article, “New results from an ambitious sky… More… …read more Source: icr.org     
By Ken Ham While the coronavirus-related shutdown is underway, our dinosaur sculptor, Buddy Davis, has been working from his home workshop, building more topiaries for the Ark Encounter. The grounds of the Ark already feature several topiaries, including pairs of elephants, camels, and giraffes. These topiaries are filled with moss and are quite unique. Buddy’s latest creation is a pair of kangaroos! Earlier this year, Buddy finished a pair of bears, plus a bull and cow moose. <img src="https://assets.answersingenesis.org//img/blogs/ken-ham/2020/04/new-topiaries-bull-moose.jpg" alt="New …read more Source: Ken Ham AIG     
Recently, when speaking at the World Economic Forum in Switzerland, President Trump announced his intention to promote America’s participation in an enormous planting of trees: the One Trillion Trees Initiative, also called the Trillion Trees Campaign. It’s as environmentally beneficial as it is challenging.1 As shown below, this arduous arbor ambition also makes biblical sense.2 As shown below, Ap… More… …read more Source: icr.org     
A piece of string about 6 millimeters long is threatening standard evolutionary theory about the history of humanity. The BBC reported that researchers from the United States, France, and Spain recently discovered a small piece of string at a Neanderthal site in France.1 The researchers say that the string is approximately 50,000 years old. According to evolutionary theory, Neanderthals were a relatively r… More… …read more Source: icr.org     
By Michael Denton Today’s classic episode of ID the Future shines a light on Australian biochemist Michael Denton’s book, Children of Light: The Astonishing Properties of Sunlight that Make Us Possible. Denton explores the properties of sun and air, both fine-tuned for creatures like us. The book shows how they are crucial parts of the larger story of our fine-tuned place in the cosmos. Or as he puts it in his book, “Whatever the cause and whatever the ultimate explanation, nature appears to be fine-tuned to an astonishing degree for beings of our biology.” Your browser does not support playing [More]
By Dr. Nathaniel T. Jeanson Recent human history represents a novel arena in which to comparatively test evolution and young-earth creation (YEC) against each other. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Avery Foley The Bible’s great and precious promises are as true during the coronavirus pandemic as they were before it. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Avery Foley In a time of pandemic, we should remember the surety of trials, the comfort of truth, and timeless tips for the Christian. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
Recently, Joshua Rosenfeld made a new attempt to explain an ongoing conundrum in secular geology.1 Although a mystery to those holding to a uniformitarian worldview, it is easily solved by accepting the reality of the global Flood. Rosenfeld, a retired oil geologist, publishing in the April issue of The AAPG Explorer, noted that the controversy over the origin of the Whopper Sand has endured for over 15 years, w… More… …read more Source: icr.org     
By Ken Ham The global pandemic has turned everyone’s lives upside down in some way. For many, this has meant homeschooling (or, rather, schooling at home) for the first time. Some parents have discovered during this time of “accidental homeschooling” that they love it and want to continue in the fall. Well, if that’s you, or if you’re a veteran homeschooler, we have a resource I think you’ll love to help you on your homeschooling journey. While it’s designed for a church setting, ABC is easily adapted for a homeschool setting. Answers Bible Curriculum is our four-year Sunday school curriculum [More]
How did deep belief in long ages of ‘geological time’ develop in 18th century France? …read more Source: creation.com     
A fossil spider fooled experts and was published in a scientific journal. Since fossils are often used as weapons in the war of worldviews, what cautionary lessons can be learned? …read more Source: creation.com     
By Troy Lacey Was Joseph wrong about hiding his identity from his brothers or was his act justified given his long-term plan to preserve his family? …read more Source: AIG Daily     
How termites reflect the glory of their Creator. …read more Source: creation.com     
Biological systems that allow organisms to function, grow, and adapt bear the hallmarks of being exquisitely engineered. These complex systems exhibit the same design principles that human engineers use to create successful machines and devices. Now, a new study has just been published that reveals part of the amazing internal signaling and communication scheme that plants use to synchronize their circadian clocks between shoots and roots.1More… …read more Source: icr.org     
By Ken Ham Today is Earth Day—and it’s a special Earth Day this year (and not just because it’s falling in the middle of a global pandemic!). It’s special because this year marks the 50th anniversary of the beginning of Earth Day. It began on April 22, 1970, with mass protests against pollution and what was called “environmental ignorance.” That April day is considered the beginning of the modern environmental movement worldwide. How should Christians view this day? Well, we should recognize that those protests back in 1970 did a lot of good. Even though many participating in the protests [More]
By Stephen C. Meyer On this episode of ID the Future, bestselling author and Center for Science and Culture director Stephen Meyer introduces an exciting and informative new Discovery U video course, “Stephen Meyer Investigates Scientific Evidence for Intelligent Design.” Here he sets the stage by recalling a few times when ID made national news headlines, sometimes with Meyer right in the middle of the controversy. He also addresses some of the questions generated by these dustups: Is ID faith-based or science-based? Did the earliest scientists follow ID principles or did they avoid them, as one state education commissioner claimed. [More]
The heavens are expected to declare even more of God’s glory1 this week. Probably early Wednesday morning, the Lyrid meteor shower will peak.2 For those who are socially isolated due to the coronavirus pandemic, this event is an opportunity to enjoy a little more of God’s creation, as well as a reminder that our solar system is young. As comets approach the sun, they lose material as ices in the co… More… …read more Source: icr.org