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By Ken Ham Each year, dictionaries select and announce a “word of the year.” It is an attempt to either summarize the “feeling” of the passing year or highlight a word that had a spike in usage or definition searches, or both. The three major dictionaries, Merriam-Webster, Dictionary.com, and Oxford, have each released its word choice and, while the three words are very different, they still follow a common theme. Here are the three “word of the year” choices: Merriam-Webster: they Dictionary.com: existential Oxford: climate emergency What do these three words have in common? They reflect the change and preoccupations [More]
By Dr. Danny R. Faulkner Astronomers discovered another possible exoplanet transiting near the star TOI 700. But data is inconclusive on whether it’s a viable exoplanet. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Dr. Danny R. Faulkner The Apophis asteroid is scheduled to pass near earth on April 13, 2029. But is it the ‘Wormwood’ star that will fall from heaven according to Revelation? …read more Source: AIG Daily     
“Please remember, even though this screams out design, it all was developed by blind random chance processes, at least that what evolutionists want you to believe.”  Admin   By Thomas Perry Source: Trees Communicate in a Language We Can Learn, Ecologist Claims For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. A massive web of hair-like mushroom roots transmit secret messages between trees, triggering them to share nutrients and water with those in need. Like humans, trees are extremely social creatures, utterly dependent on each other for their survival. And, as it is with us, communication is key. After scientists discovered pine [More]
Another example of a natural selection favouring an information-losing mutation, which is the opposite to that required for goo-to-you evolution. …read more Source: creation.com     
By Michael Flannery On this episode of ID the Future, science historian Michael Flannery pays tribute to Gertrude Himmelfarb, the pioneering Darwin critic who passed away in late December 2019. Even as the world was praising Darwin at the 1959 centennial of The Origin of Species, she was writing of his rhetorical sleight of hand, by which “possibilities were promoted into probabilities, and probabilities into certainties, so ignorance was raised to a position only once removed from certain knowledge.” Gutsy, bold, and precise in her scholarship, she saw Darwin’s theory as offering convenient “scientific” support for the class-divided, untrammeled survival-of-the-fittest [More]
Sorghum is an important food crop due, in part, to its extreme drought-tolerance. This characteristic makes it an ideal model for demonstrating how biological entities are able to continuously track environmental changes. A new study takes a big stride in revealing some mechanisms underlying drought tolerance. It shows that when water is scarce sorghum radically manipulates the expression of its photosynthesis-related genes and its relation… More… …read more Source: icr.org     
Archaeology confirms the biblical account-Jerusalem’s deliverance and Sennacherib’s end. …read more Source: creation.com     
By Ken Ham I always love hearing from supporters of Answers in Genesis, but I will admit, I have a soft spot for the many letters we get from kids. I love hearing from children of all ages who are being impacted by the AiG ministry. I know my readers will find these letters encouraging as well. So, I’d like to share a sampling of some of the recent messages that children, young people, and one parent have sent me.
If there was no pre-Fall animal death, would they have overrun the world if Adam hadn’t sinned? …read more Source: creation.com     
By Ken Ham A scientific journal recently published a review of eighty-five reports of “organic remains in fossils.” These included “blood vessels, dried but intact skin, and connective tissues on or inside fossils like dinosaur bones . . . red blood cells and bone cells . . . [and] biochemicals specific to animals (not microbes), including proteins, collagen, elastin, ovalbumin, and keratin.” What was the big takeaway for them from this incredible report? You’ll have to read on to find out! The Institute for Creation Research wrote an excellent article on the above review. It states that the reports in [More]
By Ken Ham New lessons from our Answers Bible Curriculum (ABC) are now available! ABC is our four-year unique and powerful Sunday school curriculum used in over 10,000 churches. We’ve upgraded to the second edition of ABC and have been rolling out lessons for all age groups (Pre-K–Adult) as they become available. Well, all the Old Testament lessons are finished and now New Testament lessons are available. You can try two lessons for free. These free New Testament sections also come with two free Old Testament lessons so you can get an idea of what to expect from both the [More]
By Ken Ham A recent announcement was no big shock to anyone following the story of the United Methodist Church in America. The church denomination (the second-largest Protestant denomination in the US) recently announced that it is planning to split, with some churches leaving to form a “traditional Methodist” denomination, with the remainder of the churches carrying on the name of the United Methodist Church. What are they splitting over? Well, again, it’s no big shock what the issue is . . . gay “marriage” and LGBT individuals. At a general conference last year that was attended by Methodists worldwide, [More]
By Bodie Hodge Nearly every culture around the world has a legend regarding creation and a worldwide flood. How do these legends compare to the Biblical accounts in Genesis? …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Sarah Chaffee On this episode of ID the Future from the vault, hear an installment in our ID Inquiry series, in which ID scientists and scholars answer your questions about intelligent design and evolution. Tune in to this episode as Dr. Robert Marks, discusses information and how it relates to intelligent design. Marks is the director of the Walter Bradley Center for Natural & Artificial Intelligence and co-author of Introduction to Evolutionary Informatics. 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     
By Dan Breeding Vultures are possibly the creepiest birds on the planet. But there is a beautiful design behind this yellow-headed vulture. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Geoffrey Simmons On this episode of ID the Future, host Andrew McDiarmid and physician and Discovery Institute fellow Dr. Geoffrey Simmons concludes their three-part conversation about Simmons’ new book Are We Here to Recreate Ourselves? The Convergence of Designs. Our own arrival is impossible to explain through evolution, he says, in view of the incredible complexity of our neurological system, and all that had to develop simultaneously with it. The origin of thinking and consciousness itself is hard to explain in evolutionary terms, he argues. Our drive to recreate ourselves leads to a question, though, one Simmons discusses late [More]
By Ken Ham Do you have experience in web development, web design, public safety, or A/V? Are you interested in learning more about working in the culinary field, grounds, or housekeeping? Well, we’re hiring in all these departments and more here at Answers in Genesis, the Creation Museum, and the Ark Encounter in Northern Kentucky! You can join our growing team, working for a ministry that shares the message of biblical authority and the gospel daily. I recently chatted with several of our VPs about open positions in their departments. You can watch that video below:: <!– –> <div src="http://www.youtube.com/watch?rel=0&v=tq9f6ivPvU4" [More]
By Ken Ham Nature documentaries are usually filled with evolutionary content—giving glory to random chance or “Mother Earth” for the beauty, diversity, and design we see all around us. As Christians, we’re sad to see the glory that belongs to God alone being ascribed to earth. Sometimes it makes you want to watch the documentaries but put the audio on mute so you can enjoy the beautiful cinematography without the evolutionary commentary! But I have an even better solution for you. The Riot and the Dance: Water is coming as a worldwide Pay-Per-View event.* This documentary is incredible! …read more [More]
Comparisons between modern and medieval artists show ancient peoples saw ‘extinct’ reptiles and dinosaurs …read more Source: creation.com     
Archaeology confirms the biblical account-Hezekiah’s preparations in Jerusalem. …read more Source: creation.com     
How should we respond to Australia’s current bushfire situation? …read more Source: creation.com     
Koalavirus likely not example of invasive genetic element but rather part of the genome’s overall design. …read more Source: creation.com     
By Ken Ham At the beginning of November, we launched our “Fearfully and Wonderfully Made” fundraising campaign. We’re excited to begin the process of designing, creating, and installing an incredible pro-life exhibit for the Creation Museum. It will powerfully show that human life begins at the moment of fertilization, that abortion is the taking of human lives, and that the gospel offers forgiveness to all. And we’d love for you to be part of this phenomenal new exhibit! We’re …read more Source: Ken Ham AIG     
By David Demick Forensic clues do not always lead to an open and closed case. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
Recently, some New York seminary students exhibited their unbiblical imaginations by idolatrously confessing their sins to potted plants. Sound silly? It is. Today in chapel, we confessed [our sins] to plants. Together, we held our grief, joy, regret, hope, guilt and sorrow in prayer; offering them to the beings who sustain us but whose gift we too often fail to honor. What do you confess to the p… More… …read more Source: icr.org     
Can uniformitarianism be saved from the drastic incompleteness of the rock record under long-age assumptions? …read more Source: creation.com