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One more powerful critique of neo-Darwinism. …read more Source: creation.com     
By Ken Ham If God called His creation “very good,” then why does it include dangerous venomous snakes today? …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Ken Ham I frequently share news about the Ark Encounter and the Creation Museum on my blog, social media platforms, and when I am speaking around the country and abroad. We want people from all over the world to visit the two leading Christian themed attractions in the world and be equipped and encouraged by the message of biblical authority and the gospel. So maybe you’ve heard about both attractions before, and you’re wanting to visit us in Northern Kentucky, but you still have a few planning questions. Well, here are answers to the most common questions I get [More]
By Dr. Alan L. Gillen Blood reveals much about the majesty of our Creator and Master Craftsman, irreducible complexity, and the health or disease state of the human body. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Ken Ham As I wrote on my Facebook page last week, a major Kentucky newspaper, the Lexington Herald-Leader (Kentucky.com), stooped quite low and published an opinion column worthy of a tabloid. The writer, a Herald-Leader reporter who has been anti-Ark Encounter over the years, penned an opinion piece about the Ark that was filled with misinformation, name-calling, and anti-Christian sentiment, continuing her ongoing opposition to our Ark Encounter Christian themed attraction in Williamstown, Kentucky. Incredibly, this single incident was her “proof” that the Ark was not having an impact in the region after three years of operation! The reporter [More]
A sneak preview of the editorial from the soon-to-be-released Creation magazine. Subscribers will be delighted with the magazine’s powerful content and brilliant graphics. …read more Source: creation.com     
Transporting water up a tree ten stories high from the roots to the leaves is no easy feat. How is this accomplished? The answer lies in tiny, specially designed vessels called xylem—plus a combination of other factors. Scientists are getting closer to mimicking this amazing vertical passage of water for the purpose of future large-scale desalination and sewage treatment.1,2 Evolutionists give credit to th… More… …read more Source: icr.org     
By Sarah Chaffee On this episode of ID the Future, attorney Herman Bouma tells the story of how his talk at a National Association of Science Teachers conference last April was canceled at the last minute. His talk highlighted how Darwin’s Origin of Species (sixth edition) set an example of engaging his scientific critics with civility and reason. Bouma says in response to the incident, “It’s almost as if they considered Darwin a threat to Darwinian evolution.” Three conference officials shut him down, accusing him of promoting fake science. As Bouma notes, Darwin wrote that “I look with confidence to [More]
By Ken Ham A Detroit festival recently had to reverse its ticketing policy due to backlash, threats, and performers cancelling. What kind of ticketing policy did they have that sparked such outrage? Well, reportedly they featured an “‘Early Bird POC Ticket’ for $10—with POC meaning ‘people of color’—and an ‘Early Bird NONPOC Ticket’ for $20. The group defined ‘NONPOC’ as white people.” This disparity was, apparently, their attempt to fight inequity. But is such an approach a good answer to the problem of racism or inequality? Well, based on the negative feedback the festival received, I hope they realized it [More]
By Ken Ham Our culture has largely abandoned God’s definition of marriage, throwing out “man” and “woman.” This dangerous precedent has begun to redefine marriage yet again. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
An article addressing some of evolution’s difficulties was recently published in Aeon, a magazine of philosophy and culture. It was just another stark case of evolutionists embarrassed about the implications of their own worldview coupled with an obvious attempt to rewrite history. The article was oddly titled “Don’t misread Darwin: for humans, ‘survival of the fittest’ means being sympathetic.”More… …read more Source: icr.org     
By Ken Ham We hear from people every day who’ve visited or are visiting our two world-class Christian themed attractions, the Ark Encounter and the Creation Museum. These people come from all over the world and leave raving reviews. One person from Pennsylvania recently visited and posted that the Ark Encounter was “more beautiful and impactful than seeing the Eiffel Tower, the leaning tower of Pisa, Notre Dame, the Statue of Liberty, the Colosseum and any other man made creation” they had personally seen. Here is the full review from JW of Pittsburg, PA: I couldn’t stand not sharing this [More]
By John C. P. Smith The study looks at delineations and definitions of ???? in Scripture, and in lexical and other sources. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
Is it a bird? A bat? No, it’s Ambopteryx! Multiple characteristics show that new fossil is likely a bird. …read more Source: creation.com     
By Ken Ham The Atlantic recently described the initial popularity of so-called secular churches, used as a replacement for the community found in churches. Does it work? …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Ken Ham In the past, I would hear atheists argue that the Bible supposedly teaches a flat earth, and therefore we can’t trust anything it says about science. But now it’s not just atheists arguing the Bible teaches a flat earth—it’s some Christians, too, who’ve sadly fallen for flat-earth arguments and now believe that’s what the Bible teaches. But does it? The biblical text is meant to be interpreted naturally, according to the genre. No, it doesn’t. Now, flat earthers will frequently bring up poetic passages, such as verses from Psalms or Job, and say those verses teach a [More]
By Ken Ham “This monument is to acknowledge that we know what is happening and what needs to be done. Only you know if we did it.” Those are some of the words featured in “A Letter to the Future,” a memorial to a melted glacier in Iceland. Okjökull, known as Ok, lost its status as a glacier in 2014 due to its shrinking size. The presumed cause of the shrinkage? Man-made climate change. Throughout the article that reports on this melted glacier, these phrases are used, “the first glacier killed by climate change,” “the first casualty of climate change [More]
By Dr. Terry Mortenson Most Christians at least give lip-service to following Christ. But what about His view of the Old Testament? …read more Source: AIG Daily     
Despite capability of taking up new sugar, yeast species has not undergone evolution …read more Source: creation.com     
By Michael By John Vibes For decades, scientists have known that trees communicate with one another through a network of underground fungi, which even allows them to trade nutrients back and forth. This… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
By Ken Ham The more scientists dig into the fossil record, the more exciting and surprising fossils they discover. Recently, scientists announced the discovery of a new species of lizard inside the stomach of a microraptor, what they call a type of supposed “gliding dinosaur” (really, it’s a bird) from northeastern China. It’s so well-preserved, they can tell the bird swallowed the lizard head first! The researchers believe these fossils were exquisitely buried during a series of volcanic explosions some 130 million years ago. But there’s a better explanation! We find fossils that are incredibly preserved all around …read more [More]
What do the US abortion laws tell us about the culture clash in America? …read more Source: creation.com     
By Harry F. Sanders, III One of the problems inherent in the evolutionary dogma is going from a single-celled organism, once such a thing exists, to a multi-celled organism. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
You might recall that viruses act as miniscule infectious agents. They forcibly enter a cell and conquer its molecular machinery. The cell is instructed, via viral DNA, to stop making its normal cellular parts and instead make more viruses by transcription and replication. As more and more viral parts are manufactured, the cell breaks apart—its wall rupturing in a process called lysis. Then newly-formed viruses are released a… More… …read more Source: icr.org     
By Ken Ham Famed naturalist Sir David Attenborough, best known for his narration of nature documentaries, recently told a parliamentary committee in the United Kingdom that “we cannot be radical enough in dealing with [climate change].” I remember watching some of his nature documentaries on TV years ago, and they were nothing but evolutionary propaganda programs. Attenborough sees young people as the stimulus for bringing about a change that would get the UK to net-zero when it comes to carbon emissions. But should young people and others be pushing for radical solutions to the perceived climate crisis? Well, much of [More]
Steve Turpin, O.D., M.S., a Doctor of Optometry, wrote about an alarming increase in nearsightedness in developed societies on behalf of the Evolution Institute (EI). His conclusions actually contradict Darwinian evolution.1 In fact, everything Dr. Turpin writes would have nothing to do with evolution were it not for his evolutionary conception of human history. Turpin, like many evolutionists, equate the primitive human ancestors that… More… …read more Source: icr.org     
By Simon Turpin When sharing the gospel with Muslims, it is not uncommon to hear the objection: “Where did Jesus say, ‘I am God; worship me’?” …read more Source: AIG Daily