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Secular astronomers recently described three bizarre discoveries that challenge mainstream ideas of an evolving universe: a planet that’s too big for its star, a distant “young” galaxy that shouldn’t look old, and an explosion that should have happened a long, long time ago. More… …read more Source: icr.org     
Dozens of technical reports show original biochemistry in long-buried fossils, and the reports just keep coming. Three new reports give occasion to reconsider the age assignments for these fossils. The biochemicals they harbor resemble timers that should have elapsed long ago unless these fossils were deposited thousands of years ago, not millions. More… …read more Source: icr.org     
By kpennock On this episode of ID The Future, host Tod Butterfield talks with Discovery Senior Fellow Wesley J. Smith about the use and abuse of Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis (PGD) in China. Smith delves into the initially humane reasons for PGD, but notes how PGD is being used to advance the dark agenda of eugenics. Smith argues that the international community needs to take a leading role in defending the dignity of all human life. Otherwise, he says, China—with its abhorrent record on human rights—may set the standard for the rest of the world. Your browser does not support playing [More]
What’s the best part of Christmas? Is it the lights, traditions, beautifully decorated trees, presents, festive food, or the gathering of family? No! I think the best part of Christmas is that during this time of year we have unique opportunities to present the gospel message! And we do so each year here at the Creation Museum and now the Ark Encounter with special Christmas programs near Cincinnati.   Read More: What’s the Best Part of Christmas? | Answers in Genesis
As you plan your family’s Christmas activities this year, you’ll want to include a trip to the Ark Encounter in Northern Kentucky for ChristmasTime. We’re so excited about what’s coming this December 8 through January 15, 2018 (closed Christmas Eve and Christmas)—and we can’t wait to share it with you. During ChristmasTime you’ll experience “Encounter the Wonder,” a unique and spectacular animated program projected on the side of the full-size Ark with 15 video projectors.   Read More: Encounter the Wonder at the Ark Encounter | Answers in Genesis
Recently I wrote a letter to our supporters detailing a recent public event where I had a dialogue with a seminary professor, but which turned into more of a debate. Dr. Richard Howe is associated with Southern Evangelical Seminary in North Carolina, and you can read my report on our dialogue/debate in “Taking Back the Bible’s Clarity—and Implementing Operation Upgrade.”   As you read the article and watch the video of this “debate”—which I strongly encourage you to do—you’ll notice that much of our discussion revealed the position SES takes on the age of the earth/universe. Watch the video below: [More]
How an icon of secular geology provides powerful evidence for Noah’s Flood. …read more Source: creation.com     
Abstract The Sauk megasequence is thought to have been deposited during one of the highest sea level episodes of the Phanerozoic. However, few, if any, have examined the extent and volume of sediments deposited across entire continents in order to test the published, secular sea level curve against the rock record.   This study examines the Lower Paleozoic sedimentary rocks across North America, South America, and Africa with particular attention given to the Sauk megasequence. Results show that the Sauk megasequence most likely represented a limited rise in global sea level. Africa and South America exhibit very little evidence of [More]
By Creation Moments We have talked before about Cain and Abel, and we have seen how Cain’s offering was rejected because it was his attempt to get right with God by his own power. We have also seen how Abel’s offering was acceptable because it was the necessary blood sacrifice to atone for sin. read more …read more Source: Creation Moments     
We love seeing children come to the Creation Museum and Ark Encounter with so much to do. It’s exciting to see the next generation equipped to think biblically with answers to the skeptical questions of our day. School classes and homeschool groups often come as part of a field trip or other excursion. Many of these groups tour both attractions, attend lectures or special events such as our live Answers News program at the museum, and participate in our many varied workshops. Read More: School Trips and Family Reunions at the Ark Encounter and Creation Museum | Answers in Genesis
Most children are familiar with Jesus as the baby in the manger. But, sadly, we’ve found that many children falsely believe that this is when Jesus came into existence. They don’t understand that he’s the eternal God who has always and will always exist. So we developed a brand-new Vacation Bible School (VBS) for 2018 that addresses this misconception. Time Lab will help kids discover Jesus from eternity past to eternity future.   Read More: Jesus—the Eternal God from Eternity Past to Eternity Future | Answers in Genesis
By kpennock On this episode of ID the Future, Dr. David Berlinski continues his exploration of cladistics and the Cambrian explosion. Listen in as Berlinski explains the limitations of cladistic analysis and looks at some specifics of Nick Matzke’s critique of Darwin’s Doubt. 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 Creation Moments Evolutionists assume that evolution happens by increases in genetic information. This, they claim, happens by mutations making more information. We should analyze how this might happen. read more …read more Source: Creation Moments     
This season enjoy a Christmas gift from us—three free Christmas Sunday school lessons complete with teaching, crafts, and games for kids from prekindergarten up to middle school. These lessons, part of our increasingly popular Answers Bible Curriculum—used in over 10,000 churches!—will help children focus on the real meaning of Christmas, Jesus.   Read More: Free Christmas Sunday School Lessons from Answers Bible Curriculum | Answers in Genesis
If you live in a city, stop and look around—life might be evolving before your eyes! A new study looked at data from 192 separate studies and determined that cities are “pushing some [organisms] to evolve and even spawning new species more quickly and more often than you might think.” (Spoiler alert: this isn’t really evolution!) Read More: Is Your City Driving Evolution? | Answers in Genesis
I saw a story in the news recently that reminded me of the tentative nature of historical science (the kind of science that is not directly testable, observable, and repeatable because it deals with the past) and how frequently the evolutionary story changes. Many fossil bones have been discovered covered in cuts and scrapes. Researchers thought this demonstrated that our supposed human ancestors (really just ape species) used tools to get the meat off. But a new study says the marks on the bones may have been made by crocodiles instead!   Read More: Did Hominids or Crocodiles Make Marks [More]
By Creation Moments Recently, I took a group of 6th Grade children and their teachers around the Hummocks’ Trail as part of their homeschool co-op’s fieldtrip to the area near the Mount St. Helen volcano. It was a hot sunny day. The slopes of many of the hummocks were covered in wild strawberries. The heady scent was strong and delicious in the air! read more …read more Source: Creation Moments     
The reports are in. The generation that reached adulthood after the turn of the century is turning away from organized religion. They reject labels and absolutes. What hope do we have to reach them? “I’m not gay. But I have friends who are. I’m not going to marry another guy, but I support their decision. Who am I to judge that they can’t love each other? Marriage is about two people in love. I don’t understand how you can be so unloving.” I still remember when my good friend in college unloaded this on me during LGBT week on campus [More]
Why one atheist’s arguments about pandas don’t stand up to scrutiny. …read more Source: creation.com     
Evidence of our Lord’s creativity and attention to detail can be seen throughout his creation, from the large to the very tiny, from the flashy to the drab. All you have to do is open your eyes and look. Here are two examples involving insects you’ve probably seen before but perhaps never thought much about: the water strider and the leafhopper.   My, What Beautiful Legs You Have   Water striders are a familiar sight on ponds and other bodies of water around the world. Belonging to the family Gerridae are 2,200 species of this insect that is commonly known [More]
By Creation Moments As Christians, and especially as Christian parents, many of us have negative comments to make about what happens in school science lessons. In so many areas, it is often easier to criticize and break down than to build up something new. Many years ago, I came across a fascinating yet simple curriculum model idea that would be of considerable help in many Christian education situations. read more …read more Source: Creation Moments     
Christmas is a celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ, the Savior of the world. But Christmas music and movies often neglect to mention Jesus at all, focusing more on Father Christmas or Santa Claus, sentimentality, or just “the spirit of Christmas.” Even church Christmas carols, pageants, and cantatas often fail to present an unembellished Christmas history.   The Bible is our authority for faith and practice, and all of Scripture points to the majestic Son of God as the only deliverer who can save people from sin. The history of the Bible is a reliable collection of eyewitness testimonies [More]
Six years ago, a massive 9.0 earthquake rocked the island of Japan, but the worst was yet to come just hours later. Following the earthquake, a 125-foot tall tsunami decimated the Japanese coastline, killing 18,000 people, melting down three nuclear reactors, and washing 5 million tons of debris out to sea, including fishing boats, docks, buoys, and various pieces of wood and plastic. This debris was caught by ocean currents and slowly transported 4,000 miles to coastlines on the other side of the world, including Hawaii and the Pacific coast of North America.   Tsunami Voyagers   This tsunami debris [More]
Astonishing examples of high intelligence in “lower” animals point to an all-knowing Creator.   Truman, an octopus at the New England Aquarium, could see several aquarium workers each day; but he consistently soaked only one college student volunteer with cold salty water. After taking a leave for a few months, the volunteer returned and was promptly soaked again. Truman did not soak anyone else in the interim.1   In the past decade, octopuses have gained a reputation for high intelligence and acute awareness of their environment. They don’t just recognize human helpers, but they plan ahead. Many species will construct [More]
By Creation Moments The world’s most infamous hockey stick was probably the graph produced for the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change in 1998. The purpose of the graph was to show how global temperatures had changed over time and what had caused these changes. Over the last millennium, the graph showed a steady but gentle increase in temperature until about 1900 when the graph showed a sharp increase. read more …read more Source: Creation Moments     
By Ken Ham The Word of God is clear and needs to be proclaimed to all. It’s for all people for all time, regardless of their level of education! …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Sarah Chaffee On this episode of ID the Future, Casey Luskin continues his talk with Dr. Wolf-Ekkehard Lönnig, a retired biologist at the Max Planck Institute for Plant Breeding Research in Germany. Tune in as Dr. Lönnig discusses the origin and biology of carnivorous plants, and how evolutionary theory offers no clear explanation for the unique features of these plants. 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