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By Ken Ham A rather lengthy article appeared recently in The Scientist regarding Neanderthal DNA and its appearance in our own genome. Contrary to what evolutionists expected, Neanderthals and what they call modern humans had children together. Since this was an unexpected (in their view) discovery, researchers have been digging to see what marks Neanderthals left in our DNA. And they’ve found that those marks may influence (in some people of certain descent) skin shade, immunity, susceptibility to depression, and even whether someone is a night owl or a morning person. What does this tell us from a creationist …read [More]
By Troy Lacey A recent study examined whether cheating was influenced by scarcity and/or abundance and delved into the question of in-group versus outside group factors. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Dr. Georgia Purdom What if we could design a super-small, versatile machine that could travel up blood vessels to deliver targeted medical aid? …read more Source: AIG Daily     
What new functions do these supposed examples of ‘junk DNA’ have? …read more Source: creation.com     
A campaign organized by the British Humanist Association, of 46 leading scientists and organizations, is pressuring the Welsh Government in ban creation in Welsh schools …read more Source: creation.com     
DNA reveals beluga-narwhal hybrid …read more Source: creation.com     
The furry carnivore which rapidly spread across the globe. …read more Source: creation.com     
By Ken Ham My dear friend, and a beloved member of the Answers in Genesis team since 2006, Dr. Robert “Tommy” Mitchell passed away this morning of heart complications. Many of you have heard Tommy speak, read his many writings, or personally met him at one of his speaking events around the world. I wrote a tribute to my long-time friend for our website this morning that I encourage you to read and share with others. It is entitled Please be in prayer for his wife, Dr. Elizabeth Mitchell, three daughters, Mary, Sarah, and Ashley, two grandchildren, and the rest [More]
Can they be formed catastrophically? …read more Source: creation.com     
A recent poll of college-age Americans showed that the single most convincing science-based argument for evolution is the lineup of supposed ape-like evolutionary ancestors of mankind.1 But epidemic disagreement among researchers over the relevance and position of every thus-far-proposed human ancestor undermines confidence in this fluctuating and fragmented fossil lineup. Creation researcher Marvin Lubenow called it “the fake pa… More… …read more Source: icr.org     
We believe the Bible is inspired, but what does that mean? …read more Source: creation.com     
God inspired the Bible as completely accurate. So why does He allow us to have different opinions? …read more Source: creation.com     
A trio of scientists used sterile techniques to collect 17 dinosaur fossils. They searched deep inside the specimens for original, still-soft tissue remnants. What did they find? Their Edmontosaurus (a species of hadrosaur) fossils came from where the Hell Creek Formation outcrops at the Standing Rock Hadrosaur Site in South Dakota. There, bits of hadrosaur bone poke through the sediment at a cut bank of the Grand River…. More… …read more Source: icr.org     
By Ken Ham Our Explore programs here at the Creation Museum are a day filled with hands-on workshops related to a specific topic (e.g., dinosaurs, botany, anatomy, etc.), and they’ve been extremely popular. They’re designed for students in grades 4 through 12, but now younger children can learn and explore as well with our Explore Jr. program for students in kindergarten through grade 5. In Explore Jr., children learn about fossils, Noah’s flood, and supposed ape-men through the lens of a biblical worldview, with God’s Word as the starting point. It’s a full day of learning and fun with hands-on [More]
By Dr. Danny R. Faulkner A recent New Scientist article entitled “What if there was no big bang and we live in an ever-cycling universe?” has generated great discussion. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Ken Ham I recently did a Facebook Live video from the Creation Museum highlighting what I called graffiti at the Creation Museum—but I was told by our artists that it’s actually called “street art,” not graffiti. So what’s street art doing at the Creation Museum? Well, you’ll have to watch the video to find out! As you can see from the video, the new exhibits coming to the Creation Museum are going to be stunning. When they open in mid-November, they will powerfully declare the truth of God’s Word from the very beginning. And they will encourage people to [More]
By Dr. Tommy Mitchell What if we could design a material for roads that would only get small cracks that resealed with chemical bonds as good as new? …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Dr. Nathaniel T. Jeanson Genetics confirms the recent, supernatural creation of Adam and Eve and refutes the evolutionary narrative on human origins. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Ken Ham For decades, scientists have been searching for a so-called “gay” gene. Of course, this is more than just some dry academic pursuit. There’s a social and moral agenda behind it—that is, if somehow scientists can prove there’s a genetic “cause” for homosexual behavior, then some will argue that people are “born this way,” they have no control over their own desires and behaviors, and therefore no one can say what they’re doing is morally wrong. Well, a new study has just emerged that argues there is no “gay” gene, but that there are genetic markers purportedly …read [More]
We present reasons why Uranus and Neptune are young, not billions of years old, as claimed in the BBC-TV program The Planets. …read more Source: creation.com     
Komodo dragons are the largest lizards in the world and a top predator on the remote Indonesian islands they inhabit. Their sensory system allows them to detect large prey, such as deer, over seven miles away. Although Komodo dragons are cold-blooded reptiles, they can rapidly increase their metabolism to near-mammalian levels for amazing bursts of speed and even long strenuous runs. Because of their highly venomous bites, all they need is one go… More… …read more Source: icr.org     
By Harry F. Sanders, III Despite aiming for “humility and gracious dialogue,” Biologos partners with atheist who maligns supporters of biblical creation. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Dr. Brian Vogt Behe uses his knowledge of newer research in Darwin Devolves to demonstrate that mutation and natural selection ultimately cause degradation. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Simon Turpin God’s knowledge about the future isn’t just a minor issue for theological debate. It’s central to our hope of eternal life. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Ken Ham There are so many lies marketed at Christians, disguised as truth. Some are obvious—others are sneaky, cloaked in half-truths and out-of-context Bible verses. Satan mixes truth with error to confuse us and lead us astray. The only way to defend ourselves against these lies is to know the truth. That arms us against the lies of the enemy. That’s why the theme for our 2020 Answers for Women conference (March 27–28, 2020) is “Truth: Uncovering the Lies We Believe.” This conference, taking place in the 2,500-seat Answers Center at the Ark Encounter in Northern Kentucky, will …read [More]
How do you make the blades of a multi-rotor drone ‘chop’ the air more quietly? Look to the owl’s wings … …read more Source: creation.com     
By Ken Ham Have you run into any angry spiders lately? Well, you may in the future thanks to, you may have guessed it, the villain in many news stories—climate change. And, of course, throw in evolution, as well! Researchers discovered that “angry” (aggressive) spiders in storm-prone areas survived better and reproduced more offspring than tamer spiders. This is attributed to evolution, while the storms are attributed to climate change. Some behaviors are simply more beneficial than others under certain circumstances, which may drive a change in the population. But it’s not evolution. The spiders remain spiders—there’s been no change [More]