Mount St. Helens is an important “laboratory” for the global flood of Noah’s day and the geologic events that took place during that massive catastrophe. Read More
Tiktaalik is a fish fossil that supposedly had the beginnings of “legs.” Is this creature the missing link? Read More
Evolutionists have long upheld Archaeopteryx as a missing link between birds and dinosaurs. But what’s the evidence for that? Read More
What value do we place on human life—in the womb, and later in life—and what role does our worldview play?
Counterfeit science is worthless information. The details do not support the conclusions being drawn from the evidence.
Meet the new members of the Ark Encounter’s Ararat Ridge Zoo—two marabou storks named Nzuri and Mrembo! Read More
Paleontologists have discovered portions of a giant ichthyosaur’s lower jawbone on Blue Anchor Beach at the southern entrance to the United Kingdom’s Bristol Channel.1,2 Although ichthyosaurs have a superficial resemblance to dolphins, which are mammals, they are actually reptiles. A similar ichthyosaur jawbone was discovered nearby at Lilstock in 2018. Long bones, originally thought to belong to dinosaurs, discovered... More...
Studies show the vast majority of the next generation will not have a biblical worldview. So what can parents do? Read More
In the evolutionary story, birds evolved as dinosaur arms slowly became longer and then transitioned to wings. Well, that’s the story anyway. Read More
If you’re a mother who loves God and his Word, thank you for the hard work you do to instill that same love in the hearts and minds of your children. Read More
Sahara megalakes are controversial for deep time, but consistent with the Bible.
More headaches for the 'millions of years' story
Genesis really is foundational, as every single major Christian doctrine is either grounded directly or indirectly in the history in Genesis. Read More
So why do they keep looking? Well, because evolutionary scientists, in their own foolish wisdom, think they can use the present to explain the past. Read More
We’re hiring! We need people in a wide variety of positions, but particularly at our attractions during the busy summer season. Read More
Discover the astonishing aftermath of Noah’s Flood; explore how receding waters carved landscapes. First, retreating sheets carved planation surfaces. Second, channelized flow carved enormous valleys.
It was announced that the Boy Scouts of America is changing its name to Scouting America in a move to “be more welcoming of the entire scouting community.” Read More
In the 1970s scientists discovered, “Lucy,” a new species they claimed was the missing link. Now creationists read the papers and easily concluded: Lucy was an ape! Read More
Some scientists think the photosynthetic process is all but figured out since the discovery of more details regarding the place, assembly, and function of some of the more cryptic molecules involved and their pathways. But like unraveling details of the DNA code,1 the more functional features of photosynthesis that are discovered, the more questions arise that point to yet more lines of inquiry and learning. For example, phosphor... More...
What is a woman? Well, that question’s sparked a lot of debate. One Justice even said she couldn’t answer because she’s not a biologist! Read More
Our culture is very confused when it comes to sexuality. But there are answers for this confusion, and they start in Genesis. Read More
A recent news item looked at IVF, abortion, and eugenics in connection with the recent Alabama Supreme Court case. Read More
Answers Academy’s annual dinner theatre was held in Legacy Hall at the Creation Museum recently, and what a fun time it was! Read More
You’ll find references or allusions to creation (and even the flood) in the Psalms, in Job, throughout the Prophets, and more. Even Jesus references creation. Read More
Do animal studies demonstrate that they have a ‘proto-morality’?
The pre-Flood world had some truly massive dinosaurs, and the largest of them were in the group Sauropodomorpha.1 Within this group were titanosaurs, which include the gigantic Argentinosaurus that is estimated to have weighed over 100 tons. Not only were the titanosaurs the largest dinosaurs, but they also had a unique design showing “a characteristic ‘wide-gauge’ limb posture, in which the forelimbs and... More...
I am so excited to share that the Logos Theatre from the Academy of Arts is returning to Ark Encounter to share their production of The Horse and His Boy. Read More