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An old, discredited interpretation? …read more Source: creation.com     
By Ken Ham Memorial Day is just around the corner, and we’re offering a special Memorial Day sale on our online bookstore. Now, through Memorial Day (May 27, 2019), everything is at least 20% off when you use code MEMORIAL19! Gift cards and our already discounted cases and packs are excluded. If you’re just getting started with your apologetics library, here are some suggested basics: The New Answers Books Volumes 1–4, edited by Bodie Hodge and me A Flood of Evidence, by Bodie Hodge In Six Days, by me The Lie, by me But if you’re looking to go more [More]
By Stacia McKeever When it comes to people with disabilities, Christians need to rethink what it means to be “fearfully and wonderfully made.” …read more Source: AIG Daily     
Surely God “loves” trees, for his creation displays a vast array of species, each a testament to the Creator. So is it good to celebrate “Love a Tree Day”? …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Ken Ham Who wrote the first five books of the Bible? Well, the answer is found in the Bible—Moses (Exodus 17:14, Numbers 33:2, and John 5:46)! But sadly, most mainstream scholars would say Moses isn’t the author of Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy. Many even claim he didn’t have the ability to write. Does that mean the Bible is wrong? Filmmaker Tim Mahoney embarked on a journey to answer this question and produced the intriguing documentary Patterns of Evidence: the Moses Controversy. You’ll explore questions surrounding the authorship of the Pentateuch, the invention of the alphabet, the early [More]
By Ken Ham Here at Answers in Genesis, we’re often accused of being “anti-science” because we reject molecules-to-man evolution and millions of years (which are interpretations that flow from an atheistic, naturalistic worldview). But we’re not anti-science—we love science and understand that science always confirms God’s Word. Observational science has allowed us to have the great technology we use today, so of course we’re pro-science. But do you know who is often anti-science? Those who support abortion. Christine Quinn, a board member of the National Institute for Reproductive Health and a former Democratic politician, recently appeared on a CNN TV [More]
Rapidly carved by channelized Flood runoff …read more Source: creation.com     
The BBC are enthusiastic purveyors of evolution, so why sack their staff when they base their moral decisions on the BBC’s teaching? …read more Source: creation.com     
Hybridization occurs in the wild more than evolutionists thought. What does this mean for biblical creation? …read more Source: creation.com     
By Ken Ham Alaska, “the last frontier,” is a beautiful wilderness—and you can experience it this summer on a Living Passages tour with AiG’s Buddy and Kay Davis. Join my good friends Buddy and Kay June 23–28, 2019, for a trip like no other. They tell me it’s not like getting off a cruise ship with 4,000 other people and swarming a tourist shop or fishing hole—you really experience the wildlife and people of Alaska. You’ll explore Denali National Park and enjoy gorgeous views, wildlife, rivers, and North America’s tallest mountain, Denali. You’ll explore Denali National Park and enjoy gorgeous [More]
By Troy Lacey One supposed Bible contradiction is that the Gospel accounts seem to indicate that Jesus was anointed before and after the Triumphal Entry. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Ken Ham Due to their evolutionary assumptions, evolutionists believe so-called “early” animals are simple. One such animal is the tube anemone. Because they live slow, long, predictable lifestyles, it was assumed that they were simple. But new research shows their mitochondrial DNA is anything but simple. Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA, located in the mitochondria of the cell and not the nucleus) is usually found in a ring shape, but in the tube anemone, it’s found in linear fragments. And the tube anemone now holds the record for the largest mitochondrial genome of any animal, with 81,000 base pairs. In comparison, [More]
By Ken Ham Here at Answers in Genesis, we appreciate our veterans and want to thank all those who have served to defend this great nation. As a gesture of our appreciation, we’re offering all US veterans free admission to both the Ark Encounter and the Creation Museum on Memorial Day, Monday, May 27, 2019. Veterans also enjoy free admission on Independence Day (July 4) and Veterans Day (November 11). But if you can’t make it one of those days, we always extend a 20% discount to retired members of the armed forces and veterans on their ticket purchase at [More]
By Troy Lacey The first Denisovan fossil outside Siberia has been found. What are Christians to think of this mysterious people group? …read more Source: AIG Daily     
A new article from a well-known conservative news site promotes evolution uncritically. …read more Source: creation.com     
Using data obtained from the Hubble Space Telescope, astronomers have confirmed a contradiction between two different estimates of the Hubble constant—an extremely important number in cosmology.1 Secular scientists claim the universe is expanding as a result of a “Big Bang” 13-14 billion years ago. The inference of an expanding universe is based on the fact that the light spectra from dist… More… …read more Source: icr.org     
By Ken Ham Scripture tells us God’s original creation was “very good” (Genesis 1:31), so why do we see so many creatures with toxins, venoms, and poisons seemingly designed to harm and kill? Get answers to that question, and many more, in the latest issue of our Lethal lizards is the cover story for this latest issue, but you’ll also discover three ways evolution violates basic science, the design of fennec foxes, and why the water in your lungs is actually a good thing and part of God’s marvellous design. You’ll also find articles such as: The La Brea Tar [More]
By Ken Ham Ideas regarding climate change and other environmental concerns are constantly in the news. Now, as Christians, we have a reason to care for the earth—God has set us as stewards and we need to care for the planet, just as he does. But that doesn’t mean we should just indiscriminately buy into every alarmist and dire claim made by radical environmentalists. And a recent article highlights one of the reasons why—many of the “gloomy predictions” of the past just haven’t come to pass. This article starts by saying we should have been thankful this Earth Day (April [More]
By Ken Ham A new study, summarized in a lengthy National Geographic article, looked at the genome of over 200 fossil horses, as well as domesticated horses and the Przewalski’s horse, a rare wild horse in Mongolia. The National Geographic headline declared, “Speedy horses evolved only recently, says landmark equine study.” But what they were really looking at was not evolution—it was artificial selection! The study compared genetic diversity between fossil horses and living ones, including our domesticated varieties (of which there are around 600, all belonging to the same species). And what they found was that genetic diversity is [More]
How can someone be “fearfully and wonderfully made” if they have disabilities like Down Syndrome? …read more Source: creation.com     
On April 13, 2029, a 370-meter wide asteroid formally known as 99942 Apophis will pass by Earth at a distance of about 19,000 miles.   While 19,000 miles sounds like a long way away, but in astronomical terms it’s the equivalent of having a bullet whiz by your ear. There are man-made satellites that orbit farther from Earth.   Even scarier, it was initially believed there was a slight chance Apophis could strike the Earth in 2036. That’s why, when the asteroid and its trajectory was discovered in 2004, scientists named it after the Egyptian god of chaos who, by [More]
By Marcos Eberlin On this episode of ID the Future, biologist Jonathan Wells speaks again with distinguished Brazilian scientist Marcos Eberlin about Eberlin’s new book Foresight: How the Chemistry of Life Reveals Planning and Purpose. A world leader in the field of mass spectrometry, Eberlin explains how chemistry reveals foresight in the design of molecules and chemical systems. To the untrained eye water looks like a simple clear liquid. To the chemist it has 74 unique, even “weird” properties essential for life. And lightning seems purely destructive, but it, too, is essential for life. As Eberlin argues, both of these [More]
By Marcos Eberlin On this episode of ID the Future, Jonathan Wells speaks with distinguished Brazilian chemist Marcos Eberlin about Eberlin’s new book Foresight: How the Chemistry of Life Reveals Planning and Purpose. Eberlin is a world leader in the field of mass spectrometry, and the book is endorsed by three Nobel laureates. In this first of two conversations, Eberlin speaks to the scientist’s duty to follow the evidence where it leads, and explains how the incredible problem-solving engineering involved in just one structure, the cell membrane, must lead one to the conclusion that a mind planned it in advance. [More]
By Jeffrey P. Tomkins Prominent scientists are speaking out against Darwinian evolution, and they’re not even creationists. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Frank Sherwin and Jeffrey Tomkins Fruit flies have been the foundational invertebrate of biology research for decades. Not only do they resist change, but there’s no record—fossil or otherwise—of their evolution from an unknown arthropod ancestor and they are clearly not related to any other creature.1-3 They have always been fruit flies. Researchers have recentl… More… …read more Source: icr.org     
By Ken Ham Pat Robertson, of the TV show The 700 Club, Here are some excerpts from that positive article: For Ham, the question of Biblical authority leaves no room for compromise. “My parents raised me to stand on the authority of the Word of God and to understand what the Bible really is.” Ham says. “That it is the Word of God and doesn’t just contain the Word of God. It is God-breathed. And so, this is God who is using different people to write down for us what we need to know. It’s the foundation of all of [More]
By David Wright Jesus makes it clear that even when we move out, our responsibilities to our parents continue. …read more Source: AIG Daily