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By Creation Moments The years between 1639 and 1651 were times of great turbulence in the British Isles as a series of deadly conflicts were played out. James Ussher was right in the middle of these events, being born, as he was, in Dublin in 1581. In a previous Creation Moment, we related Ussher’s precocious childhood, that led to his famous calculation of the date of creation as 4004 BC. read more …read more Source: Creation Moments     
By Ken Ham Apparently a gay couple in the United Kingdom is calling for a reverend in the Church of England to step down after he “refused to bless their marriage at their local church.” Reportedly, these two men wanted a “traditional service” at the local church. But the Church of England doesn’t allow for same-sex weddings, so they wanted the Reverend Alan Comfort to “bless” their “marriage” with a special ceremony, which he declined to do. And, predictably, the reverend is now facing severe backlash. But there’s no such thing as “marriage” unless it is one man and one [More]
Data obtained by an instrument aboard the Cassini space probe have convinced planetary scientists that Saturn’s rings can be no more than a few hundred million years old.1 These new data confirmed some researchers’ previous suspicions. For instance, a previous ICR news article described how numerous planetary features within our solar system—including Saturn’s brilliant rings—look “young,” even to secular scientists.2   One of these features is the cleanness of Saturn’s rings. Secular scientists claim that the solar system is around 4.5 billion years old, so if Saturn’s rings were indeed that old, then they should have experienced billions of years’ [More]
Space probe Rosetta finds oxygen gas found in coma of comet 67P/Churyumov–;Gerasimenko …read more Source: creation.com     
By Sarah Chaffee On this episode of ID The Future, John West, Associate Director of the Center for Science & Culture and author of Walt Disney and Live Action: The Disney Studio’s Live-Action Features of the 1950s and 60s talks about how science is portrayed in Walt Disney’s films and theme parks.Disney’s worldview was an interesting blend of 19th century morals with a 21st century vision for science and technology. A futurist, Disney was given to techno-utopianism and his works tended to reflect this, but have also bore warning messages about the dangers posed by both science and technology. John [More]
By Ken Ham In our western cultures, it’s popular to believe that the so-called separation of church and state means that everything has to be “secular”—no religion (and by religion they mean Christianity) is allowed anywhere in the public sphere. And, of course, those usually pushing this notion refuse to recognize their own belief system—humanism or atheism—as a religion, even though it is. The result of this misconception is increasing lawsuits and court cases in which Christians are being treated as second-class citizens and being denied what is available to everyone else. Recently, the news featured an incident that clearly [More]
Is Genesis just a myth made up by primitive people? Is it merely an allegory containing spiritual truths? Or does this book reveal a historical record of how God literally created the universe? Every Christian should believe in a literal Genesis and stand ready to defend biblical creation. Read More: Your Origins Matter | The Institute for Creation Research
Millions of wooly mammoths once lived around the world, particularly in extremely cold places. These elephantine creatures present a major mystery for secular scientists. Why is that? How could wooly mammoths survive the frigid climate of an ice age? And where would they find a sufficient food supply? Read More: The Mystery of Wooly Mammoths | The Institute for Creation Research
By Sarah Chaffee On this episode of ID The Future, Robert Crowther explores the dangers and potential of artificial intelligence with Dr. Robert Marks, Distinguished Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Baylor University and co-author of Introduction to Evolutionary Informatics. Marks uses John Searle’s “Chinese Room” analogy to explain why computers do not have understanding and never will. At the same time, Marks predicts that continuing advances in technology will further augment our abilities. 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 [More]
By Ken Ham Our theme for the Answers in Genesis ministry in 2018 is “Taking Back the Bible’s Clarity . . . from the Very First Verse.” …read more Source: AIG Daily     
Many Christians are intimidated by false religions, but the most loving thing we can do is point people to the truth. …read more Source: creation.com     
By Dr. Georgia Purdom Life is precious—no matter how short or how impaired that life may be. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Creation Moments One lady who approached me after one of my presentations said, “God made the Earth 10,000 years ago, but he made it look like it was millions of years old.” read more …read more Source: Creation Moments     
The Bible gives us only a few details about the Ark’s appearance, but we can make some educated guesses based on basic principles of good shipbuilding. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
CMI is an information ministry-so why are there questions we don’t answer? …read more Source: creation.com     
The Polled Dorset breed of sheep did not evolve-its hornlessness is the result of a mutation. …read more Source: creation.com     
By Creation Moments The atheist physicist Lawrence Krauss believes he has life figured out. As a cosmologist, he adheres to the Big Bang view of origins, believing that the universe came into existence from a singularity about 13.7 billion years ago. read more …read more Source: Creation Moments     
By Ken Ham Experience the Bible with a satellite view! In our modern culture, with most of us living far from the lands mentioned in the Old and New Testaments, it’s difficult to put the places in Scripture where they belong and to correlate various places with one another. But knowing where different biblical events took place can help bring the pages of the Old Testament to life. And that’s why we’re excited about a resource now available in our online store—the Satellite Bible Atlas. This atlas features 85 full-page color maps of various places mentioned in the Bible from [More]
By Bodie Hodge Can someone who believes essentially everything that evolutionists believe be called a creationist? …read more Source: AIG Daily     
Cycling engineers constantly seek to make their racing bikes faster and safer. They discovered a unique design in nature and adapted it to bike wheels. This design has an unexpected source. More… …read more Source: icr.org     
By Creation Moments Coldwater Lake in Washington State looks so pretty, nestled between the mountains. This scene of tranquility is very popular among the fishing community. read more …read more Source: Creation Moments     
By Ken Ham Our many varied workshops have always been popular with children and families here at the Creation Museum. And this year we’ve added even more with our Explore Days series, featuring a full-day of workshops every month. Don’t miss this exciting and powerful opportunity for your children in grades 4–12. Each month (with the exception of June and July, during which we will host our five-day Explore science camps) will feature a different science theme, such as forensics, botany, astronomy, geology, or genetics. Through hands-on activities and visual presentations, young people grades 4–12, will study real observational science [More]
By Mary Nutting Families are close to God’s heart. In fact, they were His idea in the first place. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Ken Ham Did you know there’s no such thing as a truly “white” or “black” person? To emphasize this point during my talks against racism, I hold up a white sheet of paper next to my face—I certainly don’t look white. (If I did, you’d be calling an ambulance!) We’re all basically brown, due to a pigment called melanin (there are other pigments, but that’s the main one), just different shades of brown depending on how much melanin you have. This is something that is mostly controlled by your genes—and, for some of us, by how long we’ve been [More]
By Dr. Ross Anderson This article recapitulates some of the many aspects of the element carbon that have clearly been shown to be perfectly matched for life. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
A model of the catastrophic events at the time of Noah’s Flood includes multiple asteroid impacts. …read more Source: creation.com     
By Creation Moments Gold must be one of the most remarkable elements in the Periodic Table. Its chemical symbol is Au, its atomic number is 79, and its atomic mass is 196.967. It is a lustrous, yellow-colored metal, and is almost chemically inert. It is this lack of chemistry, coupled with its rarity, that gives it its value. read more …read more Source: Creation Moments