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By Ken Ham Christmas is next week (which is hard to believe!), and I trust you are taking time this holiday season to reflect on Christ and what he came to do for us. The older we get, the faster Christmas seems to come! I asked my wife last year, “What’s the point of taking down Christmas decorations as we will only have to put them up again soon?” And I told her this week, “See, I was right!” To help you keep your thoughts focused on Christ, I thought I’d share a short devotional. This devotional is included, in [More]
By Sarah Chaffee On this episode of ID the Future from the vault, Tod Butterfield interviews Steve Laufmann on Dr. Howard Glicksman’s 81-part EN series, The Designed Body. Listen in as Laufmann reflects on the body’s fight against equilibrium, the Goldilocks principal, and more! 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     
Does the brain represent the seat of our humanity? Is it okay to experiment with minibrains grown in the lab? …read more Source: creation.com     
An important defense of Genesis …read more Source: creation.com     
When wading into the waters of apologetics and the origins debate, it usually doesn’t take long before we hit problems defining terms. Many words commonly used in these debates have large ranges of meaning that often get conflated and confused with each other. If we are to have a meaningful dialogue, we must be careful to define our terms carefully so that everyone understands each other.   Read More: Defining terms carefully – creation.com
By Troy Lacey It can seem contradictory when we look at ancient Egyptian art that often shows remarkable stability in appearance to today’s cats. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
It’s exciting when research with medical implications also provides insight into the mechanisms of biological adaptation. Two new studies contribute to a large body of research that not only contradicts the textbook account for the evolution of life on Earth, but also supports the explanation of engineered adaptability. By way of background, the standard account of evolution is a two-step process that supposedly explains how … More… …read more Source: icr.org     
By Michael Egnor On this episode of ID the Future, neurosurgery professor Michael Egnor talks about the code of silence that kept numerous scientists tied to consensus and silent on Jeffrey Epstein when they should have spoken out. Egnor says that even when it was already widely known that he was involved in child prostitution, his funding was still widely sought and received by scientific institutions, and he entertained scientists who willingly accepted his money. Anyone who’d spoken up, says Egnor, would likely have lost his career. The parallel with intelligent design is striking, and Egnor offers examples of scientists [More]
By Ken Ham Many in the culture are redefining “traditional marriage,” making it important for Christians to use the term “biblical marriage.” …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Sarah Chaffee Dr. Howard Glicksman, author of an extended series at Evolution News on “The Designed Body,” is interviewed on a classic episode of ID the Future by Ray Bohlin on glucose, glycogen, glucogon, insulin — all part of an extended multi-step series essential for life — an irreducibly complex series. “If students only knew how life worked,” says Dr. Glicksman,” … they’d quickly come to realize that when it comes to figuring out where it all came from, common sense tells us it was intelligent design, and it’s the Darwinists who are suffering from an illusion.” Your browser [More]
By Roger Patterson As Christians seek to engage in the rainbow’s meaning, particularly on social platforms, a particular biblical-sounding truth claim has become popular. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Dr. John H. Whitmore “Living fossils” are organisms that can be found both living in the world today and also found preserved in the rock record as fossils. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
How did Neanderthals go extinct? Four researchers from the Netherlands recently published the results of their computer-modeled human populations in the journal PLOS ONE.1 The findings show that small Neanderthal population sizes would have caused them to become extinct in just 10,000 years. How did Neanderthals survive the 400,000 years they were supposedly on Earth? Neanderthals were real people. Hundreds of r… More… …read more Source: icr.org     
Creation magazine talks with German astrophysicist, theologian and philosopher ‘Stephan’ who operates a mission to Muslims in many lands. …read more Source: creation.com     
Archaeology confirms the biblical account of Judah’s deliverance from Assyrian invaders. …read more Source: creation.com     
Carved as Noah’s Floodwaters receded …read more Source: creation.com     
By Ken Ham On Sunday, my good friend Pastor Johnny Hunt ( Our theme for our 2020 Answers VBS is Mystery Island. We’re thankful for his past and ongoing support as he moves into this new and exciting role. He has such a love for the gospel and desire to see the lost come to know Christ (a passion we share here at AiG, the Ark Encounter, and the Creation Museum)—I’m sure he will do well in his new role with the North American Mission Board. God’s richest blessings on Pastor Johnny, and his wife Janet, as they move into [More]
David Fouts is a graduate of Dallas Theological Seminary and an expert in Hebrew and Old Testament exegesis, having studied under Bruce Waltke, Allen P. Ross, and Eugene Merrill. He has taught at Yellowstone Baptist College, Dallas Seminary, and Bryan College. In this self-published monograph, Fouts offers a detailed exegesis of the first two chapters of Genesis.   Fouts’ motivation to write this book is partly due to the result of a survey that showed so few evangelical academics (44%) chose the simple accounts of Genesis 1–2 as authoritative over evolution regarding the origins of the heavens and the earth, [More]
By Michael J. Behe On this episode of ID the Future, Lehigh University biochemist Michael Behe discusses the closing sections of his new book Darwin Devolves: The New Science about DNA That Challenges Evolution. He compares evolutionary biology in Darwin’s time and today to the world of astronomy before and after the telescope was invented. The cell was a black box to Darwin and his contemporaries. Today we can explore that black box like never before, much better even than even two decades ago, allowing us to observe what evolution can actually do at the molecular level. According to Behe, [More]
By Sarah Chaffee Today’s episode of ID the Future features the third and final part of a conversation between Uncommon Knowledge host Peter Robinson and Darwin skeptic David Berlinski, author of the newly released book Human Nature. Here the pair discuss the fate of Europe. Then they turn again to science, and the challenge the second law of thermodynamics poses for Darwinism and, by implication, to any theory of biological origins restricted to purely mindless processes. Berlinski suggests that this poses a considerable challenge, tempting Robinson to ask Berlinski whether he still consider himself an agnostic. Your browser does not [More]
Sorting out the equid kind is not always a black and white issue. …read more Source: creation.com     
By Sarah Chaffee This episode of ID the Future features the second part of a conversation between Uncommon Knowledge host Peter Robinson and polymath David Berlinski, author of the newly released book Human Nature. In this segment of the interview, Robinson asks Berlinski about a book by Nicholas Christakis, Blueprint, which argues that evolution has endowed us with a genetic makeup that drives human culture toward virtue and progress. Berlinski demurs, pointing to the horrors of the twentieth century and by noting that the virtues Christakis underscores, such as cooperativeness, can also be put to nefarious purposes. The Nazi Party, [More]
By David Berlinski This episode of ID the Future features Part 1 of an interview between Uncommon Knowledge host Peter Robinson and Discovery Institute senior fellow David Berlinski, author of The Deniable Darwin and the newly released Human Nature. Berlinski begins by noting that living systems possess “a degree of complexity that is almost unfathomable” and explains how this poses an acute problem for Darwinism. The two also discuss discontinuities in the fossil record as well as Berlinski’s insistence that “any theory of natural selection must plainly meet what I have called a rule against deferred success.” Berlinski also rebuts [More]
By Dr. Georgia Purdom Our modern society believes we are just reaching the height of human intelligence. If we accept this evolutionary view, what do we do with the biblical account? …read more Source: AIG Daily     
We respond to a YouTube video claiming that we need to re-examine biblical chronology. …read more Source: creation.com     
Do ancient fossil feathers found near the South Pole actually belong to dinosaurs? Or is this another National Geographic fantasy? …read more Source: creation.com     
By Troy Lacey Dr. Faulkner examined 25 of the most popular models for the age of the solar system: some need to be discarded, others updated, and others refined. …read more Source: AIG Daily