By Ken Ham Answers News, our twice-weekly news commentary show, is now streaming live on YouTube! Answers News, which airs live on Facebook every Monday and Thursday at 2 p.m. (ET), usually features geneticist Dr. Georgia Purdom, engineer Bodie Hodge, and me. This show is becoming increasingly popular, and now, if you don’t have a Facebook account, you can still enjoy the show live via our Answers in Genesis YouTube channel. On the half-hour show, we discuss and analyze a number of science and culture news items from a biblical worldview. It’s a perspective that you won’t get …read more
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By Ken Ham What an amazing year of impact we’ve been blessed with at Answers in Genesis! And as we approach the end of the year, we’ve been additionally blessed with another great opportunity to impact millions of souls through God’s provision of a generous end-of-year matching gift. Once again, several supporters have committed to a $1.25 million year-end matching gift to fund new additions at the Ark Encounter and the Creation Museum, including new Children’s Adventure Areas at both of these attractions and exciting new exhibits in the next phase of the museum upgrade. <img src="https://assets.answersingenesis.org/img/blogs/ken-ham/2018/12/museum-upgrade-plan3.jpg" …read more Source:
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By Ken Ham Sharing the gospel with others can be difficult. Here at Answers in Genesis, we work hard to provide you with answers to the skeptical questions of our day, so you can boldly share the gospel with others. And we’re thankful for our friends—Ray Comfort, “EZ,” and their colleagues—over at the Living Waters ministry, located in California. They are dedicated to equipping believers with resources and practical knowledge so they can reach the lost. One way they do this is through their YouTube channel, which has just exploded recently. The general manager of Living Waters shared that their
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By Ken Ham Americans own a lot of stuff—apparently the average American home has over 300,000 items in it! Because of this, many individuals and parents are increasingly asking instead for gifts of experience, rather than gifts of “stuff.” Gifts of experience often bring families or couples together to do something fun and make life-long memories—without cluttering up the house. And we’ve got some exciting gifts of experience, including trips to dinosaur digs, the wilds of Alaska, and a comedy night out—experiences that can have an eternal, spiritual impact. These gifts will not only build wonderful memories, but will also
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By Ken Ham Instead of saying, “beat a dead horse,” animal activist group PETA wants you to say, “feed a fed horse.” They also want to change “kill two birds with one stone” to “feed two birds with one scone,” “take a bull by its horns” to become “take a flower by its thorns,” and “bring home the bacon” to see the salty pork product exchanged for bagels. Why? To “remove speciesism” from daily conversation. Their tweet declared that these common sayings are “anti-animal language” that we should stop using. Along with an image of the offending sayings, and their
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By Sarah Chaffee On this episode of ID the Future from the vault, David Boze talks about the book The Magician’s Twin: C. S. Lewis on Science, Scientism, and Society with the editor of the book, Dr. John West. Boze and Dr. West discuss how some have tried to construe C.S. Lewis’ views in order to make them benefit their own, as well as Lewis’ views on Darwinism and intelligent design. Your browser does not support playing Audio, please upgrade your browser or find our podcast on podOmatic Download Episode For more information, visit
By Sarah Chaffee On this episode of ID the Future, bioethicist Wesley J. Smith exposes the horror of “Medically Assistance in Dying” (MAi/D) in Canada. Worse than physician-assisted suicide, this is medical homicide. Hospitals are even advertising it. Doctors in at least one province have no choice but to be complicit in these killings, or else leave their specialties or even quit medicine altogether. Will MAiD come to America, too? 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
If our loving Creator God meant for humans to live on earth forever without death ever happening does this not mean that, because of the geographical size of our planet, very few people would ever actually experience the gift of life? Does not the Resurrection of Our Lord Jesus Christ reveal another, non-physical, dimension to which we move when physical death occurs thus allowing others to experience life on earth after us? I am reminded of the Jesuit priest, Teilhard de Chardin, who said “we are not human beings on a spiritual journey but spiritual beings on a human journey.”
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Parts of the Bible are hard to understand. As even the Apostle Peter found some of Paul’s letters difficult to understand (2 Peter 3:16), there is no shame in admitting that parts of the Bible may initially not make sense to us. When we are confronted with passages that seem violent, counterintuitive, or just gross, we have two options. We can do the hard work to understand the passage in its context and figure out what the appropriate application is today, or we can do what Andy Stanley models in Irresistible. Irresistible repeats the message that Stanley preached in
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By Ken Ham For many high school students, the end of the year means the end of this semester and the beginning of a new one and brand-new courses. If you’re looking for a class that will equip your high school student to think biblically and have answers to the skeptical questions of our day, I encourage you to consider our unique and powerful Answers Education Online classes. These classes are self-paced, allowing you to start whenever it’s most convenient for you and to finish them according to your timeline. The foundational course will help you understand the importance of
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Experimenting on humans, especially at the earliest stages of life, raises all sorts of ethical problems. From IVF to human cloning, people have debated the morality of tampering with people, who might then suffer consequences from the experimentation throughout their lives. CRISPR (clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats), a gene-editing technology that has made genetic manipulation easier and less expensive than ever before, holds both the promise of a cure for diseases that are currently fatal, and the threat of opening a Pandora’s box of unintended consequences. Source: Genetically modified babies – creation.com
By Ken Ham With all the busyness of shopping for gifts, decorating the house, preparing for company, cooking, traveling, and everything else that can come with the Christmas season, it’s easy to overlook the wonder of the real reason we celebrate Christmas. So to help you and your family focus your thoughts on Christ and the miracle surrounding his birth, we’re offering you Download your free Christmas readings today! The 10-Minute Bible Journey is an exciting resource that we’re thrilled to carry. Dale Mason, publisher of Answers Magazine and author of this book, goes through the Bible chronologically in 52
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Large natural bridges and freestanding rock arches are structures left behind after erosive action, features called erosional remnants. Along with several other types of landforms examined in this magazine in recent years, they provide further evidence for rapid erosion in the late stages of Noah’s Flood. Read More: The puzzle of large natural bridges and freestanding arches – creation.com
By Kim de Blecourt The biblical “pro-life” position means so much more than “anti-death.” …read more Source: AIG Daily
The media often give the impression that evolution is scientific because scientists can tell us how it happened. In reality, the supposedly ‘factual’ accounts of where the universe came from and how the earth’s plant and animal life evolved are no more than imaginative stories. When pressed for details, the more honest scientists will sometimes admit that they really don’t know. The big bang According Professor Brian Cox, “You cannot claim that there wasn’t a big bang because you can see it”.1 Here he is not referring to the big bang itself, but what he believes to be
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The author is a well-authored historian. He is Professor of Modern European History at California State University, Stanislaus. He is the author of five books, and has published scholarly articles in German Studies Review, Journal of the History of Ideas, and other journals. His work has been featured in various media outlets. The author provides a rigorous analysis of Hitler’s understanding of ‘God’. He also examines all the arguments for and against the different ideas about Hitler’s religious beliefs, or lack of them. Pointedly, Weikart warns against taking isolated statements of Hitler in order to draw conclusions about his
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By Troy Lacey How did the Christmas tree become so popular in many homes around the world? How did the customs of decorating it and putting presents under it originate? …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Ken Ham When was the last time you got out as a couple for an evening of delicious food and quality entertainment? If it’s been a while, why not plan for a date night by joining us at the My wife, Mally, and I have attended this evening and have thoroughly enjoyed ourselves. Learn more, and reserve your spot before they’re all gone! Thanks for stopping by and thanks for praying,Ken This item was written with the assistance of AiG’s research team. …read more Source: Ken Ham AIG
CMI’s new resource is a collection of the best of 40 years of Creation magazine. …read more Source: creation.com
By Bodie Hodge Was Jesus born on December 25? Or was that date really a borrowed pagan holiday? …read more Source: AIG Daily
Plankton is a generic term for small marine creatures such as algae, bacteria, and protozoa. Although tiny, they are packed with incredibly intricate submicroscopic structures. This complexity isn’t surprising since many of these entities are photosynthetic, able to turn light energy into sugars needed for life’s energy. This process of photosynthesis is surprisingly complex. Bacteria and single-celled alg… More… …read more Source: icr.org
By Ken Ham A blog appeared recently on the website for Americans United for Separation of Church and State titled, “Creationists Remain Hard at Work Trying to Block Sound Science Education.” It laments the tide of public opinion against evolution in the US and the way this influences how teachers present evolutionary ideas in the classroom. But I think headline should read instead, “AU Works Hard to Stop Every Student from Being Taught the Truth Regarding Evolution.” AU is really a group (just like the FFRF) that bullies those who don’t agree with them, trying to impose their anti-God religion
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By Sarah Chaffee On this episode of ID the Future, Biola philosopher J. P. Moreland concludes a four-part series with host Mike Keas on scientism (not to be confused with objective scientific investigation). Moreland calls scientism “the single most destructive idea on the stage of life today. … It’s evil and it’s everywhere.” Strong words! But he isn’t without hope. Moreland explains how moral knowledge can be stronger, more secure, than even much scientific knowledge, and far more secure than the self-defeating materialist ideology that is scientism. He’s distilling arguments from his new book Scientism and Secularism: Learning to Respond
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Response to a correspondent who had taken a CMI writer to task, claiming that 14C, dendrochronology, and uranium-thorium (U-Th) dating techniques are trustworthy. …read more Source: <a href=http://creation.com/carbon-dating-fooling-who target=_blank title="Carbon dating-who is fooling who?” >creation.com
By Ken Ham As word continues to spread nationwide (and even internationally) about the amazing Ark Encounter and high-tech Creation Museum, more and more “grassroots” tour groups, as I might call them, are making the trek here to Northern Kentucky. There’s a constant flow of families through our gates—with many children and teens—plus church groups and other groups (including many non-Christians). One very loyal couple in Iowa has been sending buses of guests our way for several years from hundreds of miles away. As volunteers, Ellen and Roger Bauer have organized these trips and found nearly 1,000 tourists from Iowa
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Most don’t think about the goodness of God, but this important doctrine can revolutionize our faith. …read more Source: creation.com
We are so thankful for you, our faithful ICR supporters who have enabled us to advance the message of biblical creation throughout this year. We hope this “Merry Christmas from the Moon” video will encourage you and your family with this timeless truth: the baby born to us in Bethlehem more than 2,000 years ago came as both our Creator and Savior. Please take the time to listen to this historic reading of the G… More… …read more Source: icr.org