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By Ken Ham Many families choose to come and visit both the Ark Encounter and the Creation Museum for family vacations, reunions, birthdays, anniversaries—we’ve even had couples come and visit us on their honeymoon! One large family, the Grady’s, recently joined us at the Ark for their family reunion. Members of the family travelled from four separate states but originally come from a four-generation family farm in Iowa. Several of them also visited the Creation Museum and spoke highly of their visit. They decided to have their family reunion at the Ark because it was an attraction that would be [More]
By Ken Ham It’s a seasonal joke that on Christmas Eve, the only people buying gifts are men who haven’t finished their shopping yet—but by then all the “good” gifts are gone. I’ve got the perfect idea that will allow anyone to get their Christmas shopping done now—in November! I’m talking about giving tickets to the women in your life to attend our upcoming Answers for Women’s conference, April 5–6, 2019, at the Ark Encounter in Northern Kentucky (south of Cincinnati). A trip to Kentucky to see the Ark Encounter and the nearby Creation Museum, which is within a day’s [More]
Before uniformitarian geology derailed biblical history, the rails were greased by an unwarranted confidence in scientific history. What is the relationship between science, history, and truth? Carol Cleland, a leading philosopher of science, attempts an answer. Reacting to critics who claim historical science is less valid than experimental science, she defends their epistemic equality with both negative and positive arguments. Her negative argument highlights flaws in both the theory and practice of experimental science. Although her arguments ably undermine some modern distortions, her case against experimental science in this paper relies on the straw man of positivism—the idea that science [More]
News stories thrive on conflict and intrigue, and one theme presents science and religion as opposing forces—reason struggling to overcome divine revelation. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Ken Ham Happy Thanksgiving! Today is Thanksgiving Day here in America, and I wanted to take this opportunity to express our thanks to the Lord for what he has done over the past year. And I also wanted to publicly thank our supporters—we absolutely could not do any of what we do without you, your prayers, and your financial support. Today we’re thankful for you and your sacrifice! And I also want to thank the Lord for the tremendously dedicated staff, who work very hard so that millions will hear the truth of God’s Word and the gospel. Here [More]
“We give thanks to God always for you all, making mention of you in our prayers.” (1 Thessalonians 1:2) We all have much to be thankful for. It is certainly appropriate to give audible thanks for our daily bread, whether in private, at a family meal, or in public at a fine restaurant. In fact, Jesus set the example. When He miraculously fed the multitude b… More… …read more Source: icr.org     
By Dr. Nathaniel T. Jeanson Frello’s recent critique is helpful progress in our discussion, and it argues for the strength of the science in Replacing Darwin. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Bodie Hodge “It was clear in the episode that you believe in God. But I just don’t understand how that is possible . . . . Do you at all agree with what I’m saying?” …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Ken Ham Are you looking for a unique Christmas gift for an individual or even a whole family? Well, consider a gift that keeps giving all year—a subscription to the leading faith-and-family video streaming service PureFlix.com. You can choose a 3-month, 6-month, or 12-month gift subscription, allowing the recipient to access family-friendly video content, including Answers in Genesis content. Earlier this year, PureFlix.com began adding Answers in Genesis content so that, eventually, all of our excellent video content will be available on PureFlix.com at no additional cost to subscribers. This means for the cost of about one DVD a [More]
By Avery Foley Matt Walsh misses the heart of the issue in his rebuttal of Ken Ham and young-earth creation. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
D.M. from the UK wrote in, sarcastically asking: “Which of the physical sciences do you believe in?” Dr Robert Carter, CMI-US, responds: Fantastic question! The short answer is, “All of them.” In fact just looking at a list of the people who work for CMI, I see PhDs in physics, nuclear physics, engineering, radiotelescopes and antenna design, geomorphology, molecular biology, plant science, plant nutrition, forestry, physical chemistry, zoology, and marine biology. We also have a medical doctor or two. This does not include the many other highly qualified people at CMI with up to master’s-level degrees. In short, we love science! We also have several theologians and educators on staff, to make for a very [More]
After speaking at a church recently, a young man approached me. I thought he might have a question. Instead, he handed me a 6-page essay he had written. It was a defence of a form of Day-Age creationism, the belief that the days of Genesis were actually long periods of time. Normally, I would not spend too much time on such a thing, but the young man impressed me as humble and studious. He also reminded me of myself at that age, when I was trying to defend that very same position. But when I read his paper, I saw [More]
By Ken Ham Everyone knows about April Fool’s Day, which always falls on April 1. But did you know today is called National Absurdity Day? It’s a day to encourage people to embrace the absurd and ridiculous. But so many people around the world already do embrace something utterly absurd—evolutionary ideas! So today I want to do the opposite of what this day intends and encourage people to leave absurd ideas and, instead, base their thinking on God’s infallible Word. What are some ways that evolutionary ideas are absurd? Here are just three: Life came from non-life. Evolutionists believe that, [More]
By Sarah Chaffee On this episode of ID the Future from the vault, hear the first segment of an engaging discussion between acclaimed author Eric Metaxas and Dr. Stephen Meyer at Socrates in the City in New York. Tune in as Dr. Meyer defines the theory of intelligent design and explains how it is challenging neo-Darwinism. Please consider donating to support the IDTF Podcast. Your browser does not support playing Audio, please upgrade your browser or find our podcast on podOmatic Download Episode Visit www.SocratesintheCity.com to watch the complete interview. …read more Source: id the future     
The remarkable fossils found in the Cambrian rocks provide devastating evidence against Darwin’s theory. …read more Source: creation.com     
By Ken Ham We were thrilled to be able to sponsor the National Day of Prayer Leadership Summit, which met October 29–30, 2018, at Cross Church in Rogers, Arkansas. The gathering included the 8 regional directors for the US, as well as representatives from all 50 states. The mission of the National Day of Prayer leadership is to mobilize unified public prayer in America in every town, every city, and every county. The Leadership Summit was characterized by heart-felt worship, gospel-centered preaching, and sincere prayer on behalf of the nation. We’re thankful we were able to be there with a [More]
By Sarah Chaffee On this episode of ID the Future, host Mike Keas begins a conversation with philosopher J. P. Moreland about Moreland’s new book Scientism and Secularism: Learning to Respond to a Dangerous Ideology. Moreland explains scientism as the belief that only the hard sciences can provide any reliably true knowledge. “It’s in the drinking water,” he says, but it’s also self-refuting, and therefore irrational — and very damaging besides. Please consider donating to support the IDTF Podcast. Your browser does not support playing Audio, please upgrade your browser or find our podcast on podOmatic Download Episode …read more [More]
By Ken Ham A short article appeared recently in an “Ask a Scientist” column in response to the question, “How did the Big Bang begin?” The scientist explains, “The Big Bang Theory is a timeline of the history of the universe. It says nothing about how the universe was created. As such, there is no beginning to the Big Bang, since it is a theory that merely describes the universe’s history.” He goes on to explain that in the Big Bang model (which he wrongly refers to as a theory, as there’s no observational evidence to support it), the entire [More]
By Ken Ham If you’ve ever wanted a vacation that was “off the beaten path,” Answers in Genesis has the “answer” for you! Please consider joining AiG speaker and author Dr. Tommy Mitchell and his wife, Dr. Elizabeth Mitchell, on a creation adventure in South Africa next summer. Drs. Tommy and Liz will be joining tour group Living Passages and leading a creation safari in South Africa from June 7–17, 2019. During this tour you will have the opportunity to see many amazing creatures in their native habitat and marvel at the creativity of the Master Designer. You will be [More]
What evidence do we see that a global Flood devastated the earth’s surface during Noah’s day—on a scale unlike anything we see today? …read more Source: AIG Daily     
Do we seek the author’s original meaning in interpreting scripture or impose our own meaning based on trends in culture, politics or science? …read more Source: creation.com     
By Ken Ham Next week, the Tuesday after Thanksgiving Day is recognized as “Giving Tuesday” here in America. After recognizing all the blessings we have, and thanking God for them, next Tuesday is an opportunity to be purposeful in blessing others. And I wanted to take the time to highlight one way that many people have blessed us here at Answers in Genesis—by volunteering their time and talents! Each year, dozens of people—sometimes individually, as a couples or families, with a church group, youth team, or school class—come to the Creation Museum and Ark Encounter to volunteer with us. And, [More]
By Ken Ham During Easter week atheists are gathering in Cincinnati, OH—in the backyard of the Creation Museum and Ark Encounter—for their national convention. That same week (April 17–21, 2019) we’re hosting our own conference at the brand-new Answers Center at the Ark Encounter—Answering Atheists, and one of our special guest speakers is well-known evangelist, Ray Comfort (who loves to engage atheists). And we’re encouraging believers and atheists alike, in fact everyone, to attend. We will cover a large range of topics: biblical, scientific, philosophical, etc. This five-day conference (culminating in a sunrise service Easter morning) will answer …read more [More]
By Sarah Chaffee This episode of ID the Future features a conversation between physicist Brian Miller and biologist Ray Bohlin and about their recent speaking tour in South Africa, where they made a case for intelligent design. The pair talk about the open reception they received from sympathizers and skeptics alike. South Africa, they say, is less infused with materialistic philosophy than is Europe or America’s research universities. This means an open door for ID. However, it’s a door that threatens to close, they warn. Listen in to learn more. Your browser does not support playing Audio, please upgrade your [More]
Today marks the one hundredth anniversary of the end of World War 1. Even in the horror of war, important lessons can be learnt about the truth of Genesis.
By Ken Ham A minister in the United Church, a theologically liberal denomination in Canada, has reached a settlement with the denomination that allows her to continue pastoring despite her professed atheism. The reason? A desire by the denomination to “dance” between their core values of faith and inclusiveness. The leader of that denomination said of the church’s core values of “faith in God and inclusiveness”: The dance between these core values, how they interact with and inform each other, is one that we continue to explore as followers of Jesus and children of the creator… As a Christian church, [More]
A scientific study aligns with the biblical account of the ancient cities of Sodom and Gomorrah being destroyed by fire and brimstone from the heavens. The book of Genesis tells the story of God sending two angels to save Lot and his family from a city where men demanded to “be intimate” with visiting men, one of the clearest biblical condemnations of homosexuality. In response, God “rained upon Sodom and Gomorrah sulfurous fire … out of heaven.”   It would be hundreds of years before life returned to the region.   And now scientists have found evidence of a cataclysmic event in that area, [More]