By Ken Ham Millions and millions of people from all over the globe have travelled to Northern Kentucky to tour the Ark Encounter. Our guests leave rave reviews, and many of them report leaving encouraged, equipped, and challenged by the various exhibits. All our exhibits point to the truth of God’s Word and the gospel. And I recently walked PureTalk‘s Billy Hallowell through the Ark Encounter, answering common questions about the Ark, the flood, Genesis, and more. You can watch that fascinating interview below. All this summer, PureTalk, a Pure Flix interview program (you can find this show …read more
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An extra copy of a gene is new information, but not a new kind of information –; evolution still doesn’t happen! …read more Source: creation.com
Tim Clarey, Ph.D., and Jeffrey P. Tomkins, Ph.D. Secular scientists are continually trying to humanize ape fossils in an attempt to bridge the wide gap between humans and apes to fit their worldview. But, the missing links remain missing. And new research reconfirms that apes have always been apes. Australopithecus africanus is claimed by many scienti… More… …read more Source: icr.org
By Ken Ham The gospel message never changes, and God’s Word doesn’t change. The gospel is the same for every person, every generation, and every culture. But how we present the gospel (i.e., our methodology) will change, depending on the culture or person we’re sharing the gospel with. And today, in the United States, Canada, and throughout the West, when we’re sharing the gospel, it’s likely it will be with someone who has a very secularized worldview. Today, most people know little to nothing of God, the Bible, Jesus, sin, and more. And so many have been indoctrinated against even
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By Troy Lacey Deuteronomy 32:11 has become a popular topic for sermons and inspirational social media posts. But has the verse been misunderstood, misapplied, or misused? …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Tim Chaffey From archaeology to astronomy, evidence from many fields points to the veracity of God’s Word. …read more Source: AIG Daily
Is the Shroud of Turin authentic? We examine the biblical, anatomical, chemical evidence. …read more Source: creation.com
By Ken Ham Headlines around the world announced that an international team of scientists working in China had created human-monkey chimeras. These “chimeras,” grown as embryos, have both human and monkey cells, and the goal is to grow organs able to be transplanted into humans waiting for an organ donor. This kind of research shows a complete and utter disregard for human life on a number of levels and crosses lines I don’t think should be crossed. Dr. Georgia Purdom, a molecular geneticist here at Answers in Genesis, sent me her thoughts on this troubling news item: When I first
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Unique structures in rare bacteria suggest the amazing process of photosynthesis is much “older” than evolutionists assumed. Photosynthesis is the process of turning sunlight, water and carbon dioxide into sugar and oxygen. There are two types. The first is anoxygenic photosynthesis that uses molecules other than water to drive the process and doesn’t produce oxygen as a byproduct. The second is More… …read more Source: icr.org
By Ken Ham What do blood cells in a fossilized insect, Noah’s sons, dinosaur soft tissue, the Grand Canyon, and stars all have in common? They are topics of AiG research …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Ann Gauger On this episode of ID the Future from the vault, Ann Gauger discusses physiological, anatomical, cultural and behavioral differences between humans and chimpanzees. How long would it take to acquire needed mutations by Darwinian mechanisms? Much, much longer than the available timeframe, says Dr. Gauger. 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
We present reasons why Mercury and Venus are young, not billions of years old, as per the BBC-TV program The Planets. …read more Source: creation.com
By Sarah Chaffee On this episode of ID the Future from the vault, Ray Bohlin interviews Jonathan Wells about the interaction of evolutionary theory and medicine. Has Darwinism furthered healthcare? What about our understanding of antibiotic resistance? And might learning about evolution become a requirement for medical students? 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
You have been designed with many trillions of cells. Within the nucleus of each cell (except for red blood cells) is the “molecule of life” called DNA. It’s organized into chromosomes (humans have 46) upon which many thousands of genes are found. Genes are hereditary units, comprised of nucleotide bases called T, G, C, and A. Each cell undergoes complex metabolic processes, or metabolism. Because we live in a fallen world,… More… …read more Source: icr.org
By Ken Ham In less than a month, eager fossil hunters will gather at beautiful Caesar Creek Lake in Warren County, Ohio, for a day of learning, fun, and hands-on adventure. And it’s not too late for you to join them! It’s just 75 minutes away from the Creation Museum. On September 7, 2019, AiG geologist Dr. Andrew Snelling and AiG paleontologist Dr. Gabriela Haynes will be leading this adventure, as explorers search for fossils at one of the most popular fossil-hunting sites in our region. You never know what you might find! Previous groups have uncovered corals, shells, various
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Could extrasolar planet GJ 357 d, orbiting a nearby red dwarf star, support liquid water or life? More evolutionary hype. …read more Source: creation.com
By Harry F. Sanders, III A recent article from Cell discusses the roundworm and its ability to transmit a learned trait from parent to offspring through four generations. …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Marcos Eberlin On this episode of ID the Future, distinguished Brazilian organic chemist Marcos Eberlin talks about chemical evolution and the origin of life, pivoting off of comments by Rice University synthetic organic chemist James Tour in Science Uprising Episode 5, and off of Eberlin’s own Nobel laureate-endorsed book Foresight: How the Chemistry of Life Reveals Planning and Purpose. The idea of an unguided origin of the first life has been “sold to us,” he says, but its assumptions are “insane … many, many times impossible.” He illustrates from three essential cell features: the cell membrane, protein folding, and
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By Heidi St. John “The Busy Mom” sits down with the publisher of Answers magazine to share her advice for talking to kids about sex. …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Ken Ham In just a few months, we will begin a major upgrade of our popular Stargazer Planetarium here at the Creation Museum. For over twelve years, the planetarium has been a highlight for so many of our guests, and we’re excited to make it even better than ever so it can be more thoroughly enjoyed by millions more. The upgrade includes: A new laser projector — This gives us an 831% increase in brightness and a 355% increase in resolution. You will be awed by what you see. Upgraded Digistar software and components — Our current servers and
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By Ken Ham We live in an increasingly secular culture where many are unresponsive or even hostile to God’s Word and the gospel message. How can we, as believers, have the courage to continue sharing the gospel with others, no matter the reactions we meet? We are just called to speak and share truth and give reasons for what we believe. Well, it’s important to understand that it’s not our job to convert anyone! We are just called to speak and share truth and give reasons for what we believe. I often compare it to Jesus raising Lazarus from the
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By Ken Ham A recent poll in the United Kingdom revealed that 89%—nearly 9 in 10—of young people, aged 16 to 29, “believe that their lives have no meaning or purpose.” This saddening statistic is explained with a corresponding statistic shared in the same article—only 1% of this age group identifies as belonging to the Church of England, the largest denomination in the UK, meaning that very few young people in the UK hold to any semblance of Christianity (half of UK residents are atheists). This is being reflected in decreasing church attendance. In England, such attendance is …read more
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Sneak peek of latest Creation magazine. The co-authors of Contested Bones talk with Creation magazine …read more Source: creation.com
By Dr. Nathaniel T. Jeanson One of the keys to the origin of species is a concept that few have heard of—genetic drift—the simple application of statistics to basic genetics. …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Ken Ham Tom Meyer, “The Bible Memory Man” as he was first dubbed by us at AiG a few years ago, of At one of our AiG staff meetings this year, Tom recited the entire Book of James from memory. Above is a photo of his presentation in front of the staff and volunteers. We carry Tom’s “The Memorization Study Bible,” a practical book that features techniques to help you memorize Scripture. Tom would be the first to tell you that he does not have the natural gift of memorization. So he has developed techniques to assist him …read
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How do we communicate the truth over social media? …read more Source: creation.com
By Marcos Eberlin On this episode of ID the Future, internationally distinguished scientist Marcos Eberlin, author of the new book Foresight: How the Chemistry of Life Reveals Planning and Purpose, talks about evolution’s “water gate” problem. There’s no conspiracy here, just life’s astonishing answer for admitting water into cells through “gates” while keeping lethal acidifying proteins out. There’s also a chicken-egg problem involving proteins and molecular chaperones. That and more, Eberlin argues, add up to the conclusion that life required foresight. Your browser does not support playing Audio, please upgrade your browser or find our podcast on podOmatic Download Episode
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