By Bodie Hodge A few examples of tables of nations should show that historians were offering, sometimes unknowingly, a great confirmation of Genesis. …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Dr. Andrew A. Snelling Geologists are uncovering evidence that meteors struck the earth throughout the Flood. Could they even have played a role in starting the Flood? …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Ken Ham You just can’t make this stuff up. Teen Vogue, a magazine directed towards young girls (12 and up), published an article by a medical doctor entitled, “Sex Work is Real Work.” Yes, you read that right. This article is arguing that there’s nothing wrong with sex work—it should be completely decriminalized and treated like any other legitimate profession. The author even goes as far as to call her work as a doctor that of a “sex worker,” and adds, “in some ways, aren’t we all?” This article was published back in April, but …read more Source: Ken
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By Ken Ham So many Christian colleges and seminaries actually tear down students’ faith in God’s Word, rather than build it up, because they don’t uphold the authority of the Word of God. Instead, they teach students to compromise on God’s Word—and once you’ve opened the door to compromise, where do you stop? That’s why we started the CreationColleges.org website. We wanted parents, students, and others to have a resource to begin their search for a suitable Christian college for their students that affirms the truth and authority of God’s Word, from the very first verse. And many of the
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“I can’t picture a three-dimensional school of fish sinking to the bottom and maintaining all their relative positions,” said Dr. Plotnick, paleontologist at the University of Illinois at Chicago. “That makes no sense to me.”1 Dr. Plotnick was talking about a recent fascinating discovery of a fossilized school of extinct fish (an entire school—259 of them) discovered in Fukui P… More… …read more Source: icr.org
By Ken Ham Here at the Creation Museum, we’re excited to offer something quite unique—a five-day summer science camp that presents science from the lens of a biblical worldview. We just wrapped up our first Explore camp for 2019—and the kids loved it. If this is something your child(ren) would also love, there’s still time to register for our second camp, July 22–26, 2019. One of the event organizers wrote this summary of the five days of camp for me to share with you. As you can see, the campers did a host of hands-on science activities …read more Source:
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By Ken Ham I’m sure at some point you’ve heard the tired, old claim that humans and chimps are 98% similar or share 98% of their DNA. This claim is made in an attempt to prove the supposed evolutionary cousinship of humans and chimps. It’s made frequently, but that “fact” is anything but a fact—it’s simply not true. Dr. Georgia Purdom, a molecular geneticist, recently sat down with Pure Talk for an interview regarding creation, evolution, chimp and human DNA, and more. She brought her scientific expertise to bear on this question, among others. I encourage you to watch this
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Here are some of the reasons given for refusing ministry from CMI, and why none of them make sense. …read more Source: creation.com
By Sarah Chaffee On this episode of ID the Future, philosopher and Discovery Institute senior fellow Jay Richards shows how materialism is an acid that eats itself along with the self. Richards argues that it also eats all the immaterial things that make science work–all while posing as objective science. The interview is taken from Discovery Institute’s new Science Uprising initiative, featuring high-concept short YouTube videos and single-expert interviews touch on a wide range of subjects related to intelligent design, philosophical materialism, theism, atheism and modern Darwinism. Richards and other familiar faces are among the experts, along with two or
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Some argue the Hebrew word yôm in Genesis 1 means a long time period because they try to fit billions of years into the Bible. Have they got a point? …read more Source: creation.com
Botanists have known for decades that plants aren’t just static entities that simply photosynthesize and reproduce. Indeed, plants read the living world around them with an incredible display of clearly designed sensory features that continues to amaze scientists.1-3 Plants read the living world … More… …read more Source: icr.org
How evolutionary philosophy and bad science led to imprisoning people deemed inferior. …read more Source: creation.com
By Ken Ham When you think of fungi, you probably don’t automatically think “smart”—especially considering they don’t have brains! But these incredible organisms are indeed “smart,” in the sense that they are designed to do what they do, and what they do, they do well. (Some of you may have heard me give a fun saying like this to kids in one of my live presentations!) The more we look at what God has made, the more obvious it is that we are without excuse if we refuse to acknowledge the Creator (Romans 1:20). And fungi are just one more
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“The greatest absence of evolution ever reported” is hailed as support for evolution. Read More
By Ken Ham When I think back to my 20s (those days before I had to start dying my hair to show people I was getting old – well, that’s what I tell people anyway)—I remember how few creation apologetics resources there were. It was hard to find books that affirmed the truth and authority of God’s Word when it came to this issue of origins. That’s why I am so passionate about the multitude of resources Answers in Genesis produces—we want to get as many answers into as many hands as possible. I grew up in a wonderful Christian
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By Sarah Chaffee On this episode of ID the Future, Dr. Cornelius Hunter, author of Science’s Blind Spot: The Unseen Religion of Scientific Naturalism, talks about new findings on so-called “junk” DNA. Evolutionary theory predicts lots of such “Darwinian detritus” that does nothing for organisms. That prediction keeps coming up false. “Satellite DNA” was one form of DNA thought to be junk, and left on the back burner by researchers. But now it’s been found to be both crucial — for the fertility of male fruit flies — and species-specific. Evolutionary theory expected none of this, though it gamely accommodate
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by Brian Thomas, Ph.D., and Timothy Clarey, Ph.D. Evolutionary narratives insist that kangaroos, and the marsupials they represent, evolved millions of years ago in Australia. Supposedly, that’s why today they only live there. In contrast, Genesis teaches that all animals—including kangaroos—migrated to their present locations from the Ark’s landing place “on the mountains of A… More… …read more Source: icr.org
By Ken Ham When you come to Northern Kentucky to visit the ArkEncounter.com, you’ll enjoy seeing the life-size Ark (a 510-foot-long architectural wonder in itself) and exploring the three decks of exhibits—including live animals on Deck 2 brought up each day from the petting zoo. Outside the Ark, you can visit the animals in our expanding Ararat Ridge Zoo, explore the beautiful grounds, shop in our large gift shop, which includes an extensive fair trade section, and eat a delicious meal at Emzara’s Buffet. And now, your visit will be better than ever with feature Pure Flix movies, daily presentations,
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By Jonathan Augusta The Creator made all creatures, including amoebas, with variation and plasticity in their genome for global differences of climate, terrain, and environment. …read more Source: AIG Daily
Modern science shows that Neandertals are fully human. …read more Source: creation.com
By Ken Ham This year marks the 10th anniversary of Deaf Day, our annual event reaching the Deaf community. It started with sign interpretation at the Creation Museum, and, in 2016, expanded to include the Ark Encounter. And now the event has become so popular we’re launching our first ever Deaf Answers Conference, Bible Alive, taking place November 8–10, 2019, at the Ark Encounter. This Deaf-led conference will be hosted in our brand-new Answers Center (our 2,500-seat multipurpose center) and will include special apologetics presentations, children’s events, the movie The Book of Job by Deaf Missions, a drama, …read more
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By Sarah Chaffee On this episode of ID The Future from the vault, we’re featuring clips of questions and answers with Wesley J. Smith and John West from the premiere of The War on Humans documentary. Smith and West briefly answer questions about the threat of the fringe element of the radical animal rights movement; the advance of animal rights proponents political agenda; and the regulatory process that is creeping towards scientism. 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 Dr. Danny R. Faulkner In preparation for the premiere of the documentary Faith on the Edge, I gathered my thoughts on the sociology of the flat-earth movement into 20 points. …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Ken Ham You might be surprised to learn there is a big bang I believe in! Yes, we need a “big bang” in our Stargazer Planetarium at the Creation Museum. …read more Source: AIG Daily
Each year, CMI–US is privileged to provide the main creation teaching element at the Great Homeschool Conferences in the US in Greenville, SC. Our CEO, Gary Bates, gave five talks on creation on topics ranging from dinosaurs, to myth-busting evolution, to racism, as well as what we should think about UFOs and who created God. The talks were well-attended and there were extremely good interactions with the audience, with applause and even a standing ovation from some during Gary’s final talk. One woman told us that she found Gary’s talks to be the most interesting of all the topics
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By Sarah Chaffee On this episode of ID the Future, Nancy Pearcey, author of numerous books, including Love Thy Body: Answering Hard Questions about Life and Sexuality, challenges the common belief that Darwin’s leading early supporters were convinced of the main pillars of his theory. The 19th century was ready to accept a theory of evolution, but not necessarily by natural selection. Some of his chief supporters believed in God or a “vital force” guiding evolution. But Darwin would have none of it. And what do evolutionary scientists say today? In private, among themselves? The controversies still are not over.
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Travis T inquired about a recent article, which supposedly details how multi-celled animals could have developed. Dr Matthew Cserhati (CMI-US) responds. The experiment looks interesting, but it raises a lot of questions. A quote from the paper that you referenced: “The great-great-great-grandmother of all cells in the animal kingdom, so to speak, was probably quite similar to a stem cell.” Read More: Were stem cell-like organisms the first forms of life? – creation.com