A global anti-Christian totalitarian threat. …read more Source: creation.com
We have decided to temporarily close the Creation Museum and Ark Encounter to guests effective Tuesday, March 17. …read more Source: AIG Daily
The favoured story of human evolution is now struggling …read more Source: creation.com
By Sarah Chaffee On this episode of ID the Future, biophysicist and philosopher Kirk Durston continue their discussion of three types of science–(1) experimental science, (2) inferential science, and (3) fantasy science. In this second of three episodes, Durston recaps the three types but focuses on inferential science. He explains how it involves, in the historical sciences, abductive reasoning (inference to the best explanation), and he explains how such reasoning can be used as we consider the best explanation for the origin of biological information, and in such a way that it is rooted in observation. Your browser does not
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By Kirk Durston On this episode of ID the Future, biophysicist and philosopher Kirk Durston discusses his recent article series about three types of science — (1) experimental science, which is generally very trustworthy, with some exceptions; (2) inferential science, which can be trustworthy but often takes huge leaps into the doubtable and dodgy; and (3) fantasy science, which is essentially science fiction masquerading as actual science. In this first of three episodes, Durston focuses on experimental science. Such science is, at its best, reproducible and verifiable. Durston says he has yet to find a true conflict between experimental, reproducible
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Cichlid fish are a top biological model for the study of diversification because of their unique ability to adapt to a wide range of lake and river environments. They also produce a startling array of unique traits. For creation scientists, they are particularly interesting because they provide an opportunity to illustrate how creatures are able to track their environments and respond accordingly to produce traits that allow them to succeed… More… …read more Source: icr.org
By Ken Ham Perhaps you’ve gone back and forth about whether to host a Vacation Bible School (VBS) program at your church. You may remember how much fun you had during VBS as a kid, but you’re concerned about the amount of work involved and how effective the outreach would really be. Well, I encourage you to check out our Answers VBS. Our VBS is designed to be as easy-to-use as possible and is packed with apologetics, biblical authority teaching, and the gospel. It makes a significant impact on little ones’ lives! And if you have a small church, you
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How did the Fall affect fungi? …read more Source: creation.com
Scientists claim to have discovered DNA-like molecules inside specialized cells taken from a type of duckbill dinosaur. Could it be actual dino DNA? Some paleontologists remain unconvinced, since DNA lasts only thousands of years before degrading, and dinosaur fossils are supposedly millions of years old. Do their objections make sense? The big picture of Earth history hangs in the balance. Alida Bailleul at the Chinese Aca… More… …read more Source: icr.org
By Ken Ham The Easter season is just over a month away, and churches are preparing for this solemn and celebratory time when we specifically remember Christ’s death and glorious resurrection for us. And we have a free resource to help you turn the hearts of your congregation towards Christ’s sacrifice and victory for us— We have two packs of lessons available. The first features two chronological lessons, and the second pack is two topical lessons. Each pack contains a free download of everything you need to teach these lessons for pre-school through adult, in either KJV or ESV. And
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By Lynn Armstrong How women’s beauty has been judged throughout history across various cultures compared to how the Bible defines true beauty. …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Ken Ham In a recent news release from the University of Colorado Boulder, researchers claimed to have found evidence suggesting the earth was once a “water world.” They were working in the Panorama district in Northwestern Australia’s outback and had been on the hunt for exposed “ancient” oceanic crust. An outcrop of supposedly 3.2-billion-year-old oceanic crust occurs in this area and was the focus of the research. In other words, they believed that this study showed the earth of 3.2 billion years ago was completely covered by water. Modern seawater has an isotope ratio of 18O to 16O, which
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By Ken Ham As we move into the spring season, the Ark Encounter and the Creation Museum are getting busier in preparation for our very popular seasons of spring and summer. That means we’re hiring for a wide variety of seasonal positions. And we’d love to have you join the team! You can discover more about working with AiG at our job fair, March 16, 2020. Maybe God is calling you to work at Answers in Genesis, the Creation Museum, and the Ark Encounter. Certain department leaders will be on-site for you to meet and speak with; interviews will …read
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ICR is saddened to hear of Dr. John Whitcomb’s passing last night. Almost 60 years ago, Dr. Whitcomb co-authored The Genesis Flood with ICR’s founder, Dr. Henry M. Morris. The two men combined their expertise in theology and science for this groundbreaking publication, and many believe it was the catalyst for the modern creation movement. Dr. Whitcomb was not only an influential author, theologian, semi… More… …read more Source: icr.org
Researchers discover pea seedling roots grow towards the sound of gurgling water. …read more Source: creation.com
By Ken Ham It’s the time of year when many parents are searching for a summer camp experience for their children. Well, if you have children who love science, we have the perfect summer camp for them right here at the Creation Museum. They can join us for Explore Science 5-Day Summer Camp, Explore Forensics 3-Day Camp, or Teach Me Automation 3-Day STEM Camp in Northern Kentucky. Each of these three camps offers hands-on science through the lens of a truly biblical worldview founded in Genesis. Each of these three camps offers hands-on science through the lens of a truly
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By Dr. Georgia Purdom “I am enough.” Have you seen this saying possibly on social media posted by a Christian friend or shared from a Christian website? …read more Source: AIG Daily
What can we say regarding the actions of each Person of the Godhead in creation? …read more Source: creation.com
By Ken Ham Where did the holiday we celebrate as Easter come from? Where did it get its name? Why are bunnies and dyed eggs associated with it? Is it just a pagan tradition Christians should stay away from? Get answers to these questions and more in You’ll look at the history of Easter in the booklet. And you will be reminded of the centrality of Jesus Christ’s death and resurrection to Christians during the Easter season and throughout the rest of the year. Of course, the gospel is clearly presented, making it a great booklet to hand out to
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How should we think about apologetics? …read more Source: creation.com
By Ron Tagliapietra How God is the ultimate foundation for mathematics. Math has sometimes been revered as supreme and final truth…until a mathematician proved we must look higher. …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Ken Ham Ken Ham and Dr. Fabich challenge the church to serve in practical and biblical ways during the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak. …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Benjamin Hough YouTube stars, Rhett & Link, spiritual ‘deconstructions,’ their reasons for leaving the faith with answers to their objections to Christianity. …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Sarah Chaffee On this episode of ID the Future from the vault, hear Jay Richards’ talk given at a Washington D.C. event entitled “March for Science or March for Scientism? Understanding the Real Threats to Science in America.” The event was hosted by Discovery Institute and the Heritage Foundation. Listen in as he discusses the issue of consensus in science, and when to doubt such a consensus. Your browser does not support playing Audio, please upgrade your browser or find our podcast on podOmatic Download Episode …read more Source: id the future
How does biblical creation inform this psychologist’s practice? …read more Source: creation.com
By Ken Ham In Christian circles, a system exists, developed by theologians, that divides doctrines and other scriptural matters into first, second, and third-tier levels. …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Ken Ham A team of researchers at Tel Aviv University in Israel decided to take a closer look at a common salmon parasite called Henneguya salminicola to determine how it could survive in low-oxygen salmon muscle tissue. What they found was startling—H. salminicola does not need oxygen at all! While there are single-celled bacteria that don’t need oxygen, this is the first multicellular organism they’ve found that doesn’t utilize oxygen. This parasite is in the same phylum as corals, jellyfish, and anemones, and it even has what looks like typical stinging cells, except H. salminicola doesn’t use them to
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