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By Ken Ham In November, we opened a series of brand-new compelling exhibits at the This hardcover book features beautiful photographs of many of the exhibits, the botanical gardens, and some of the animals in our Eden Animal Experience. It also features portions of the information included on the exhibit signs. It’s a great way to enjoy the museum from home and share just some of the experience with others—or to help you plan your visit to the museum. This coffee-table–style book is a great way to start conversations about the truth of God’s Word and the Creation Museum simply [More]
By Dr. Danny R. Faulkner Unfortunately, several misconceptions about cosmology have crept into the thinking of biblical creationists. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
Geologists have used high-resolution images obtained by the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter to infer the existence of past rivers on the Martian surface. Geologist Francesco Salese of Ultrecht University in the Netherlands led the team that analyzed the images of a sedimentary outcrop in the northwest rim of Hellas Planitia, an impact basin in Mars’s southern hemisphere.1,2 Geologists and planetary scientists have long… More… …read more Source: icr.org     
Necessities can be keys to forming new friendships, an orphaned baby manatee learned earlier this month.1 Maybe there is also a lesson for us humans. “Keys” refers to the Florida Keys, the string-like archipelago of islands that trail southwardly below the south peninsula of Florida’s mainland. The Florida Keys have been physically connected since 1912—first by railway bridges, then in 19… More… …read more Source: icr.org     
A recent report from The Guardian suggests that the ancient city of Pompeii may have had the world’s oldest known recycling program.1 A team of researchers has uncovered evidence that mounds of trash outside the city were collected to use as materials for various building projects. Dr. Allison Emmerson, a member of the research team and Assistant Professor in the department of classical studies at… More… …read more Source: icr.org     
The accurate prediction of an earthquake could potentially save thousands of lives. Everything from the study of strange animal behavior to satellites mapping changes in surface elevation have been employed to try and predict earthquakes. However, few of these methods have been shown to be reliable or accurate. Recently, a new study published in the Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America has suggested that earthq… More… …read more Source: icr.org     
By Tim Chaffey Evidence can be quite useful in confirming biblical events, but it should never be given more weight than the eyewitness testimony of Scripture. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
How big were the dinosaurs on average, and what was the biggest of them all? How did Noah get them on the Ark? Read More
A new study published in Nature has found that tectonic plates may change directions rapidly, or “wobble,” several months before a massive quake is released.1 Scientists are not sure why, but it may lead to a future breakthrough in earthquake predictions. Jonathan R. Bedford—from the Helmholtz Centre Potsdam, GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences in Potsdam, Germany—and colleagues fr… More… …read more Source: icr.org     
By Dr. Jason Lisle Without design and order, the sun would not supply the earth with life-giving heat and light. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
Although details differ according to where you are, it is often quieter these days due to stay-at-home restrictions on normally noisy human activities. Less loudness and more calmness—some of that can be good1—yet ongoing economic shutdowns can cripple or crush curtailed livelihoods. So it’s calmer now, but not completely silent. In fact, both people and animals have noticed that it’s quieter. For… More… …read more Source: icr.org     
Research on great apes supposedly helps us understand the evolution of speech. Is this true? …read more Source: creation.com     
The New York Times released an opinion piece recently that perfectly illustrates how evolutionists cannot live consistently with their worldview. Read More
A tiny snake “frozen in time” in amber belies its claimed 99 million year age. Read More
Question: What is worse than a large locust swarm plaguing eight African countries as the worst locust outbreak there in 70 years? Answer: A second swarm larger than the first.1 It was bad enough in February 2020 when eastern Africa was overwhelmed with teeming locust hordes. But now it’s worse—some say 20 times worse!1,2 A second wav… More… …read more Source: icr.org     
When you first look at a hero shrew, you might wonder, “How in the world did this critter get this name?” But these little mole-like creatures are considered to be the Clark Kents of the animal world—their superpowers are hidden under humble exteriors. New research into the amazing structure and function of the hero shrew spine is revealing amazing engineering that utterly defies evolutionary speculation.1More… …read more Source: icr.org     
By Jay W. Richards What do you know about eclipses? Join us today with this classic ID The Future episode from August of 2017, when a perfect solar eclipse was seen in the US. Here, CSC Senior Fellow Jay Richards explains how perfect solar eclipses are the tip of an iceberg-size design argument found in a book he co-wrote, The Privileged Planet. The conditions for a habitable planet (right distance from the right size star, a big but not too big moon that is the right distance away to stabilize Earth’s tilt and circulate its oceans) are also conditions that [More]
By Ken Ham The Evangelical Press Association (EPA) recently announced the winners of awards in a variety of categories, and the Answers in Genesis website, my blog, and our magazine, Answers, placed in several categories. The Answers in Genesis website won an Award of Merit in the “Christian Ministry (Digital)” category. Our web teams work very hard to craft a website that is easy to navigate and that looks contemporary and very professional. This Award of Merit recognizes their hard work in creating a beautiful website to enhance the quality of the content we write and produce. So congratulations to [More]
Where are the yedomas from previous ice ages? …read more Source: creation.com     
The unique nature of the sun is causing many experts to scratch their heads. Extensive studies show that most sun-like stars demonstrate about five times the magnetic activity of our sun. Others reveal that the stars most similar to our sun vary in brightness about twelve times more than the sun in a given solar cycle.1,2 In other words, the sun in our solar system is much more stable than other similar st… More… …read more Source: icr.org     
By Ken Ham Don’t kid yourself. Legalized polygamy and the acceptance of other “sexual orientations” such as polyamory is coming to America. The rumblings of this next social upheaval have already started, as a recent article highlighted, with activists pushing to have what’s called “polyamory” protected under a brand-new class, “relationship structure.” Universities are forming clubs, TV shows are featuring polyamorous couples, a polyamorous flag has been devleoped, and “consensual nonmonogamy” is being researched and recognized within academia. Once gay “marriage” was legalized, I warned that once the door opened to reintpret marriage, ultimately anything can go. Once gay “marriage” [More]
By Dr. Danny R. Faulkner It’s often been said in cosmology circles that data should never get in the way of a good model. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
Why is Homo heidelbergensis so much younger than previously thought? …read more Source: creation.com     
By Ken Ham Does your family do devotions together? If not, this coronavirus crisis around the world is a great time to start! Not only do many families have a little extra time, but many are anxious and worried, so there’s no better time to focus on God’s unchanging Word than during this time of change. Well, we have a free resource to help you get started doing devotions or to add to what you’re currently doing: a free Genesis devotional. Experience creation, the flood, and the Tower of Babel with free PDF chapters from The 10-Minute Bible Journey by [More]
Recently, geologist Harry S. Pettingill has found that deepwater oil and gas fields may be more environmentally friendly than first thought.1 In this day and age of trying to find an energy source that makes the smallest environmental impact, we may have overlooked a solution right below our feet…or actually, deep beneath the ocean. Heather Saucier summarized Pettingill’s findings in the April issue of The AAPG Exp… More… …read more Source: icr.org     
How did the development of deep time in 18th century France affect Britain? …read more Source: creation.com     
By Ken Ham Are you ready for this big announcement? We’re thrilled to announce that Answers in Genesis now has a streaming service of our very own—Answers.tv! At Answers.tv you’ll find we will have all of our video content in one place. Not only that, but exclusive livestreams of conferences will be featured on Answers.tv, and we are working on exciting science programs for kids and the family, creationist documentary programs, and much more. Now, how did this all come about? Well, that’s a story that clearly shows God’s hand at work! At AiG we’ve longed for our own streaming [More]