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By Ken Ham Last October, several hundred pastors gathered at the In this three-video pack, you’ll hear from Dr. John MacArthur, of Grace to You, and me. I spoke on Acts chapters 2 and 17 and how to effectively present the gospel in our increasingly secular age. I also shared a message on the clarity of Scripture and the relevance of Genesis. Dr. MacArthur powerfully addressed the issue of the sufficiency of Scripture, highlighting that God’s Word is enough. I encourage you to order this powerful DVD set or download the set for your home library and consider ordering an [More]
No, it’s evidence for Creation! …read more Source: creation.com     
By Ken Ham Answers in Genesis writer and speaker Bodie Hodge was recently interview by Todd Piro from FOX & Friends (on the FOX News channel) down at the Ark Encounter. The resulting 3-minute video on the life-size Ark attraction was phenomenal. Bodie not only explained this world-class attraction but clearly gave its biblical and evangelistic message. How often do you get to hear the gospel on national television? We encourage you to watch and share this short feature—it’s a great way to introduce your friends on social media to the Ark and encourage them to visit this family-friendly Christian [More]
By Melissa Cain Travis On this episode of ID the Future, Emily Kurlinski speaks with author and professor Melissa Cain Travis about the path that led to her work in the field of science and faith, and the writing of her book Science and the Mind of the Maker: What the Conversation Between Faith and Science Reveals about God. It started for her at a conference ten years ago where she heard Dr. Michael Behe sharing on intelligent design. That led to studies and research on science and faith, and a commitment to communicating it understandably for lay persons. Early [More]
By Harry F. Sanders, III Life cycles are an interesting thing to study. Organisms are born and produce offspring in so many ways. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
We’re all familiar with antibiotic resistance building in the human population.1 Antibiotics are widely prescribed, but many are largely unnecessary. This contributes to the development of “superbugs.”2 Evolutionists list antibiotic resistance as evidence of evolution3, but in reality it has nothing to do with the origin of antibiotic resistance genes4 More… …read more Source: icr.org     
The man in charge of the Beagle was known for his Christian character as well as his great skill as a mariner. …read more Source: creation.com     
A geological guide book reveals landmarks, patterns, and puzzles. …read more Source: creation.com     
By Ken Ham Are you looking for a day of adventure, exploring nature while searching for creatures buried during the global flood of Noah’s day? If this fossil hunt sounds like it’s for you, I encourage you to register today for our 2019 Fossil Hunt on June 1 with geologist Dr. Andrew Snelling, who heads up the AiG research department. You will learn about the flood and fossils in the greatest classroom of all—the field! This fossil adventure is taking place at beautiful Cesar Creek Lake in Warren County, Ohio, one of the most popular fossil-hunting regions in the area. [More]
By Ann Gauger On this episode of ID the Future from the vault, CSC Senior Fellow Ann Gauger discusses the library of the cell. She delves into transcription and translation and the speed with which these processes take place. Listen in to learn more about the workings of the cell! 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     
The resurrection is central to the Christian faith. …read more Source: creation.com     
By Dr. Andrew A. Snelling Anyone who doubts there was once a “lost world” during the ice age simply needs to visit the La Brea Tar Pits in downtown L.A. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Dr. Georgia Purdom Did Judas Iscariot die by hanging (Matthew 27:5) or did he die by falling and bursting open (Acts 1:18)? …read more Source: AIG Daily     
When some early fossil hunters unearthed the bones of creatures, they recognised them as more than mythical animals. …read more Source: creation.com     
By Ken Ham I know the 2018–2019 school year isn’t over yet, so you probably don’t want to start thinking about the next school year! However, we think you’ll be excited about our recently upgraded resources that you can use now or next school year: online creation apologetics courses. These courses (available to start whenever you’re ready) are perfect for high school students—as well as parents, teachers (including Sunday school teachers), and pastors. We offer two introductory courses that lay the foundation for a thorough understanding of creation apologetics. During these self-paced courses, you’ll learn about the authority of Scripture, [More]
With Easter approaching, many people have a heightened interest in matters of faith and spirituality. Local WFAA news reporter Jobin Panicker chose this “holy week” to visit the ICR Discovery Center for Science and Earth History. He interviewed ICR Research Associate Dr. Brian Thomas and Discovery Center Director Chris Kinman about our purpose in this project and who we hope will visit. ICR is building the Discovery C… More… …read more Source: icr.org     
By Ken Ham Today is Good Friday, a day set aside to remember Christ’s sacrificial death on the cross for us. Many churches will host special services dedicated to the solemn remembrance of Christ’s gift to us through his death. I hope you will take time to attend a Good Friday service and reflect on what Christ has done and what it means for us as believers. So much could be said about Christ’s death and how precious his sacrifice is to us who believe. But I thought I would just let Scripture speak for itself: I will put enmity [More]
By Troy Lacey Researchers looked at the most recent number of extrasolar planets in the habitable zone and applied an additional set of conditions needed for “life to form.” …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Ken Ham Headlines around the world trumpeted the news last week, “New species of early human found in the Philippines.” This “new species,” based on a collection of fossils found in a cave on the island of Luzon in the Philippines, has been named Homo luzonensis and has been dated to about 50,000 years. How should we as biblical creationists understand this find? A 17,000 Year Gap? Even in their own evolutionary view, the researchers can’t say this fossil tells us anything about the evolution of modern humans. Well, first off, notice the date—50,000 years. According to the current [More]
God gifted creation with natural builders to restore habitats and create ecosystems. Since April 7 is International Beaver Day, let’s look at the busy builders. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Ken Ham In late January, a frequent Answers in Genesis’ critic had her letter appear in one of our local newspapers, the Kenton Recorder (Kenton County, Kentucky, not far from the Creation Museum). It was in response to my guest column two weeks prior in the same paper. Over the years, Nancy R. has written letters to the editor in various newspapers to attack the Creation Museum and Ark Encounter. Her latest letter is below. It is followed by a rebuttal letter from Dr. Stephen Kees, a dentist in our area and an avid AiG supporter. (Letter to the [More]
By Ken Ham The news has been buzzing recently with headlines such as this one from New Scientist, “Incredible fossil find may be first victims of dino-killer asteroid.” These headlines are announcing the discovery and analysis of a fossil deposit in America that is interpreted as “an unprecedented record of the mass extinction event that wiped out most of the dinosaurs 66 million years ago.” The article about this North Dakota find goes on to state, “The fossils appear to be animals that were killed within minutes of an asteroid striking Earth, in a flood triggered by the shattering impact.” [More]
By Stephen C. Meyer This episode of ID the Future features the second and concluding part of a talk given by Stephen Meyer at the 2019 Dallas Science and Faith Conference. Picking up from his previous comments on how atheistic/materialistic assumptions have come to dominate much of the science community. That’s the bad news. The good news, Meyer says, is the the discovery of multiple lines of scientfic evidence with theism-friendly implications, including confirmation that our universe had a beginning, a development “anticipated by no one except the theologians,” in the words of astronomer Robert Jastrow. Materialistic atheism can’t effectively [More]
By Sarah Chaffee On this episode of ID the Future, biochemist Michael Behe discusses part 3 of his new book Darwin Devolves: The New Science about DNA That Challenges Evolution. Behe explains new research showing that although evolution really can bring about adaptive changes, it does so at the nickel-and-dime level of genus and species, and apparently only by breaking or degrading genes. Behe further argues that natural selection, supposed by evolutionists to be the great driver of new developments, actually limits them. Your browser does not support playing Audio, please upgrade your browser or find our podcast on podOmatic [More]
Cell biologists have long focused on the tiniest of interactions: those between molecules. Recently, some researchers have zoomed out just a little to take a fresh look using new technologies at those cellular compartments, called organelles. Their discoveries give new insight into diseases, prompt a desire to redraw all the standard textbook cell pictures, and challenge anyone who still thinks of cells as simple blobs of protoplas… More… …read more Source: icr.org     
By Sarah Chaffee On this episode of ID the Future from the vault, the CSC’s Dr. Paul Nelson talks with Dr. Wolf-Ekkehard Lönnig, retired geneticist at the Max Planck Institute for Plant Breeding Research in Germany, about randomness in natural selection and why randomness is such a controversial topic. 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     
How do we know what we know? The role of authority.   Read More: Dystopian science 2 – creation.com