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After nearly sixty years of misinterpreting these bones from ‘human prehistory’, how could paleontologists have gotten it so wrong? …read more Source: creation.com     
By Ken Ham When you hear about fossils, it’s generally within the context of hundreds of thousands or millions of years. Indeed, a recent news article on lab-made fossils began with “fossils are certainly fascinating, but [they] do take rather a long time to form.” It later adds, “over the course of anywhere from tens of thousands to millions of years…the bones [turn] to stone.” But what did the lab-made fossils really demonstrate? They showed it doesn’t take millions of years to form fossils! Scientists were able to make fossils from fresh specimens in just 24 hours—one day! All it [More]
By Ken Ham We are serious about protecting and organizing the Answers in Genesis ministry for the future. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Sarah Chaffee On this episode of ID the Future, author and professor Nancy Pearcey draws on her new book Love Thy Body: Answering Hard Questions About Life and Sexuality to explore two inconsistencies she sees with philosophical materialists. One inconsistency is their unlivable claim that “we have no free will.” The other is the materialist credo to take our cues from nature — except when it comes to the male or female sexual makeup of one’s body. Please consider donating to support the IDTF Podcast. Your browser does not support playing Audio, please upgrade your browser or find our
A tragic fruit of the evolutionary compromise in today’s evangelical churches is the resurrection of age-old heresy concerning the deity of Jesus Christ. …read more Source: creation.com     
In the U.S. Gulf Coast region, the Upper Jurassic Norphlet Sandstone rests right on top of thousands of feet of Middle Jurassic salt, known as the Louann Salt. Secular geologists believe this sandstone layer was deposited by the windblown accumulation of sand in an arid environment. These kinds of deposits are commonly called aeolian deposits.1 Secular scientists never address or explain exactly how this cl… More… …read more Source: icr.org     
By Ken Ham We’ve been thrilled to partner with the Wild family over the past several years. The Wilds are a missionary family with four boys who are serving an unreached people group in southeast Asia (Papua, Indonesia). The Wild brothers have produced, in partnership with Answers in Genesis, an excellent Christian reality series showing what life is like as missionaries in a remote corner of God’s creation. And we’re excited to announce that the Wild Brothers are back with new videos. Since their last video came out in 2016, several things have changed for the Wilds, most notably, a [More]
By Sarah Chaffee On this episode of ID the Future, Casey Luskin talks with Dr. Cornelius Hunter—a Discovery Institute Fellow, adjunct professor, and author—about his website Darwin’s Predictions, which critically examines 22 fundamental predictions of evolutionary theory. In this third podcast of the series, Dr. Hunter discusses how mutations are adaptive and features of James Shapiro’s natural genetic engineering model. 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 Avery Foley If there really was a global flood as described in Genesis, what would we expect to see today? Where are all the fossils of pre-flood humans? …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Ken Ham If you’ve visited the Creation Museum recently and strolled through our zoo, Eden Animal Experience, you probably noticed a small pen inside the bigger wallaby pen. This pen is the current home of Boomer, our baby Bennett’s wallaby. He’s getting used to the wallaby pen and his new buddy, Skippy, before he moves in completely. Boomer has been very popular with our guests—and it’s easy to see why: he’s adorable! Given that I’m Australian—that’s where wallabies come from in our present …read more Source: Ken Ham AIG     
By Dr. Tommy Mitchell Your body produces toxic chemicals all day every day. Not to worry. Your liver’s got it covered. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
In the last few years, ICR has released numerous resources to help parents teach their children creation truth. Our Guide to… series is perfect for homeschoolers or anyone who wants a detailed, easily understood science resource. Science for Kids books contain kid-friendly, hand-painted illustr… More… …read more Source: icr.org     
Coffee has nutritional benefits! Scientists in Duesseldorf, Germany, report, Caffeine consumption has been associated with lower risks for multiple diseases, including type II diabetes, heart disease, and stroke…1 Coffee has nutritional benefit… More… …read more Source: icr.org     
Wikipedia is shown to have major problems with biased articles, and is systematically discriminating against biblical creation.
An outstanding piece of science communication or just another evolutionary propaganda tool?
By Sarah Chaffee On this episode of ID the Future, Robert Crowther talks with author Jay Richards about Richards’ new book The Human Advantage: The Future of American Work in an Age of Smart Machines. Science fiction tantalizes us — and pundits terrorize us — with images of intelligent machines taking over for humans. Really taking over, as in replacing us. Some thinkers even say that’s just the next phase, since we’re machines ourselves. Jay Richards explains how that’s wrong, and there’s a lot more to hope for than to fear in our future with our new smart machines. Please [More]
By Ken Ham I have been teaching creation apologetics for over four decades, and it seems no matter where in the world I go or which church I am speaking at, I get the same questions: “If we’re all descended from Adam and Eve, Watch this clip from the Always Ready DVD of the Foundations series. Learn more and try a free one-month trial today at PureFlix.com and get equipped with the AiG videos already available, including the Foundations video series. You can purchase the accompanying study guides, the leader’s guide, and participant workbooks on our online store. Or visit [More]
By Ken Ham Biblical teachings reflect the fact that, in an ultimate sense, there are only two religious views in the world—one built on man’s word and the Word of God. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Sarah Chaffee On this episode of ID the Future, host Tod Butterfield talks with CSC Fellow and professor Nancy Pearcey about her new book Love Thy Body: Answering Hard Questions About Life and Sexuality. Who — or what — determines what we are? Why does it matter? And how should we act in light of the answers to those questions? Pearcey explores these questions, and explains how just about everything in ethics — including sexuality — begins with what we think about whether life has a design and a purpose.Please consider donating to support the IDTF Podcast. Your browser [More]
By Ken Ham How often do you read the Bible, and where do you read from? These were two of the questions a recent study from the ministry publisher Crossway asked 6,000 Bible readers. The results showed, rather predictably, that most Bible reading is confined to the New Testament (with considerable focus on the last book, Revelation), and that people typically find the Old Testament prophetic books the most difficult to understand. But this survey serves as a reminder that we need to read the whole Bible—not just the New Testament! There are some encouraging results in this study. The [More]
By Ken Ham It’s vital that we teach the next generation to think biblically and to start with God’s Word as their authority and the foundation for their worldview. That’s why we produce so many children’s resources. We want to give parents the tools to equip their children, starting from a young age. That’s why I’m excited that our all-time bestselling video for young children, Our all-time bestselling video for young children, A Is for Adam: The Gospel from Genesis, is now completely updated and ready for a new generation of children to enjoy. This short animated film shares the [More]
By Dr. Andrew A. Snelling The visitor overlooks at Bryce Canyon, Utah, provide a breathtaking spectacle of row upon row of towering columns. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Ken Ham This summer we’ve been excited to host our first Explore Camp, a five-day science day camp here at the Creation Museum. We just wrapped up another week of camp and we’re excited to see how much the kids enjoyed the hands-on activities and the science teaching from a biblical creationist worldview. In one of the activities, the students really got to the “heart” of the matter—they dissected a sheep heart, with medical doctor Tommy Mitchell. We did a Facebook Live video of this fascinating activity, and I thought I would share it with you. <!– –> <div [More]
Do we need the Bible to argue for Jesus’ resurrection? …read more Source: creation.com     
By Michael J. Oard Sometimes nature gives us a glimpse at the possibilities during the flood. Such a glimpse was provided by a recent ice storm on the mountains of Hawaii. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Ken Ham For many families across the US, school is starting back in just a few days. I hope all parents, however they choose to educate their children, realize the importance of education. It’s about so much more than just “reading, writing, and arithmetic.” As with every area of a child’s life, God’s Word must shape their education, and they must be encouraged to think biblically about what they’re learning. Well, our powerful online apologetics courses help high school and college students do just that. Students begin with our 15-lesson Foundations in Creation Apologetics course. This self-paced course features [More]
By Marvin Lubenow There are three lines of evidence demonstrating that the Neanderthals were fully human ancestors of modern humans in spite of their undeserved sordid reputation. …read more Source: AIG Daily