A team of researchers used more than two million images obtained by NASA’s Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter to construct the first near-global map of rockfalls on the moon. The map shows more than 136,000 rockfalls between 80° northern and southern latitudes on the lunar surface.1,2 Interestingly, the scientists—who were from ETH Zurich and the Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research—were surprised to find that… More… …read more Source: icr.org
An ancient city found deep in a Central American rainforest yields a surprising discovery. A recent BBC report earlier this month is revising assumptions about “Mosquito Coast” jungle biodiversity. The report covered ecoscience research conducted in tropical rainforests of Nicaragua and Honduras. Apparently some jungle creatures assumed to be regionally extinct—or even completely extinct—still survi… More… …read more Source: icr.org
Scientists from China, Sweden, and Australia have discovered what they claim is the oldest known parasite, publishing their results in Nature Communications.1 The evidence comes from small tube-shaped objects attached to the shells of the host brachiopods.2 Scientists speculate that these tubes contained some sort of parasitic worm. Parasites are “nutritionally dependent upon the host for at lea… More… …read more Source: icr.org
Under ideal circumstances, we can do a lot of good. But when circumstances handicap or restrict our potential—in ways we cannot circumvent—we just do the best that we can. That principle is true for humans as well as in the water-filtering services of the humble bivalves we call oysters—according to recent research involving the University of Maryland.1,2 Dr. Matthew Gray, an ecologist at… More… …read more Source: icr.org
Is the curse of Ham real? Are there three races according to the sons of Noah? What can we learn from the Bible, history and science? …read more Source: creation.com
In 2017, a large dinosaur was discovered washed out to sea,1 similar to the dinosaur bone found 70 miles off Norway’s coast.2 Only this one was partially intact, nearly perfectly preserved, and still contained its last meal fossilized inside its gut.1 Recently, a group led by paleontologists from the Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology examined the stomach contents of the dinosaur and reported their findin… More… …read more Source: icr.org
By Ken Ham If you were hunting for dinosaur footprints, it probably wouldn’t occur to you to look up—but that’s exactly where a team of researchers discovered a trackway of the footprints of a titanosaur (long-necked sauropod). In Southern France, researchers were crawling through a labyrinth of cave passages and discovered the prints, 1,640 feet underground. The researchers discovered 38 tracks, some of which were four feet long (now that’s one big dinosaur!), likely made by three of the giant creatures. The researchers discovered 38 tracks, some of which were four feet long (now that’s one big dinosaur!), likely made
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By Ken Ham The level of excitement this week around the reopening of the Ark Encounter, the Creation Museum, and Answers in Genesis paralleled the excitement of May 28, 2007, and July 7, 2016. Why those dates? Well, those are the dates when the Creation Museum and Ark Encounter originally opened! We were so excited to reopen Monday, June 8! These world-class attractions are better than …read more Source: Ken Ham AIG
When Ziggy the zebra gave birth … …read more Source: creation.com
A recent attempt by European astronomers to use the Hubble Space Telescope to find evidence for the first stars expected by secular theory has failed. This is despite the Hubble Space Telescope’s ability to image objects at vast distances—so vast that these objects were supposedly formed 500 million years after the alleged Big Bang.1-3 Astronomers classify stars into three populations, or groups, according to… More… …read more Source: icr.org
By Ken Ham How should Christians deal with issues of racism? Is it “race relations” or should it be called “grace relations”? Discover biblical and scientific answers to the issues of “race,” racism, and prejudice with free video presentations from our 2019 Answers for Pastors and Christian Leaders’ conference, One Race, One Blood: Biblical and Scientific Answers. Towards the end of 2019, Answers in Genesis conducted an important conference featuring speakers dealing with the issues of “race,” racism, and prejudice. Because of the COVID–19 shutdown situation, we have not been able to make the videos of this conference available until
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How trying to disprove the Bible with evolution led someone to faith in Christ. …read more Source: creation.com
College biology teachers are becoming increasingly effective in convincing young people into accepting evolution and many become atheists. What can you do to protect your children from this trend? …read more Source: creation.com
By Dr. David Menton It is often claimed that it takes more faith to believe in evolution than creation. …read more Source: AIG Daily
Another old-earther in a seminary shows ignorance of standard biblical creationist responses. …read more Source: creation.com
The very first tapejarid pterosaur identified in the United Kingdom was recently found on the Isle of Wight along the southern coast of England.1 But the discovery also raises some questions that are uncomfortable for uniformitarian scientists. Tapejarids are extinct flying reptiles that have “elaborate soft tissue head crests” and a few other anatomical differences from other pterosaurs.1 More… …read more Source: icr.org
By Ken Ham Who defines moral truth? Well, according to a recent survey, over half of American adults (58%) say you get to decide what’s right and wrong for yourself. And it’s not just those outside the church who think this way—it’s prevalent even among those who attend evangelical churches, with 46% rejecting the idea of absolute moral truth. According to the research, only 43% of professing born-again Christians believe in the existence of absolute truth! However, almost nine out of ten adults (85%) who do have a biblical worldview reject the idea that moral absolutes do not exist and
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By Ken Ham Since we reopened our two northern Kentucky attractions on June 8, 2020, it’s been wonderful to see families, children, and individuals once again visiting the Ark Encounter and Creation Museum. If you’re planning a visit, I thought I’d let you know a little bit more about what is happening at each attraction to enhance your visit. Did you know we feature special presentations, music, and workshops most days? Did you know we feature special presentations, music, and more most days? These programs are included with your Creation Museum or Ark Encounter admission and are a great way
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By Troy Lacey Reexamining the evidence for Tyrannosaurus rex on being fast or slow, hunting in packs or alone, using the latest research with a biblical perspective. …read more Source: AIG Daily
By John C. P. Smith These days, the issues of gender and sexuality are very controversial, particularly in Western societies. …read more Source: AIG Daily
A new book on tree rings—Valerie Trouet’s Tree Story—blends some serious tree science with some uniformitarian mythology. The book is being heavily promoted by Johns Hopkins University.1 Aimed at young readers, it will indoctrinate children into the same old mythology about trees, implying that tree ages can be determined by counting growth rings.1,3 … More… …read more Source: icr.org
By Troy Lacey Did animals die before the fall? The short answer is “no,” but let’s unpack that answer. There are several reasons we believe animals did not die before the fall. …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Troy Lacey Job teaches Behemoth and Leviathan cannot be tamed, while James suggests “every kind of beast and bird . . . has been tamed by mankind.” Does Job 40–41 contradict James 3:7? …read more Source: AIG Daily
Many people are aware that our digestive tract is full of beneficial bacteria that not only help us process our food, but also support a strong immune system. Now, a new research study has just been published showing the importance of healthy bacteria in the respiratory system of our nose and upper sinuses.1 Beneficial types of bacteria living in our digestive system, genital tracts, and on our skin have been proven to p… More… …read more Source: icr.org
A sophisticated protective mechanism in such an ‘ancient’ living fossil defies evolution. Read More
By Ken Ham For many churches, Vacation Bible School (VBS) is going to look a lot different this year because of COVID–19! Most churches have had to cancel their planned in-church VBS programs, many opting instead for a virtual at-home experience. To help churches encourage their congregations and communities, we “resurrected” one of our popular past Answers VBS programs, IncrediWorld, and reformatted and updated it as an at-home VBS. Then we made it free for you to use, whether as a church, backyard Bible club, or in your home. You can use IncrediWorld at your church for all the kids
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Is God’s revelation of Himself in Scripture progressive? How is this different from the evolution of religion? …read more Source: creation.com