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New DNA research shows that modern Lebanese are descended from ancient Canaanite people. The Israelites allowed these Phoenician tribes to remain in the land they conquered thousands of years ago, just as revealed in the Bible. More… …read more Source: icr.org     
By kpennock On this episode of ID: The Future, Dr. Ray Bohlin interviews Dr. Howard Glicksman about the irreducible complexity of the human calcium control system. Glicksman is a medical doctor and author of an extended series of posts at Evolution News & Science Today called The Designed Body 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 Xerography is the process used in most copying machines today. The page you want copied is exposed to the bright light in the machine. That light enables the machine to make an image of your original, using electrostatic charges to record the light and dark spots on your original. The toner – that fine black powder – is then drawn to those spots on the copier paper in exactly the same spots that were dark on your original. After the powder is fixed in place, your copy – perfect in every detail – pops out. read more [More]
By Ken Ham We often think of our generation as far superior to those who’ve come before us. We seem to have accomplished so much that ancient man seems primitive and less intelligent in comparison. But this simply isn’t true. A recent study tested a guidebook’s claim that whispers and pin-drops could be heard at the back of the ancient Greek amphitheater of Epidaurus (an outdoor theater still in use today). The study revealed those claims are slightly exaggerated. Someone sitting in the back can’t hear a pin drop, but the sound of a coin dropping would be faintly heard [More]
By Dr. Elizabeth Mitchell Amphioxus is an “obvious” link between invertebrates and vertebrates for those who believe they must be linked by a shared evolutionary ancestor. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By schaffee On this episode of ID: The Future, host Ray Bohlin talks with neurosurgeon Michael Egnor about Jerry Coyne’s recent argument for killing handicapped newborns. Egnor rebuts Coyne’s reasoning and shows that Coyne’s recommendation has antecedents in some of the eugenics practices of Nazi Germany. 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 Ken Ham It seems whenever we do something to equip Christians and challenge a secular and evolutionary worldview, atheists and secularists get upset about it. Why? Because they hate what we’re doing and proclaiming! They don’t want to see their own worldview challenged or people being taught to think critically about what they hear. And they certainly object to Christians disseminating information so broadly! They just can’t tolerate when we exercise such freedom of speech! Well, our popular live program, Answers News on Facebook, hasn’t been without its critics either. These opponents are intolerant of anything Christian and continue [More]
By kpennock On this episode of ID: The Future, Evolution News & Science Today editor David Klinghoffer takes issue with the suggestion that conservatives tend to view science as “a kind of fakery,” and that they embrace intelligent design primarily out of religious, anti-science motives. Then Klinghoffer considers the case of physicist and Nobel Laureate Brian Josephson, who came out in support of intelligent design on PBS’s “Closer to Truth.” 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 What color is the scarlet gilia? Well, that depends on where and when it’s blooming. Despite its name, the scarlet gilia can be red, pink, and even white. read more …read more Source: Creation Moments     
By Dr. David Menton The survival of living species depends on its ability to pass on its genetic instructions, from generation to generation, without significant alteration. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
Researchers shined a laser light on fossil leaves and found some surprising results. What they thought were just impressions of leaves turned out to contain original molecules—persisting after millions of supposed years. More… …read more Source: icr.org     
By Dr. Neal Doran The evolutionary “family tree” that ties all dinosaurs together has just been redrawn. What bigger questions does this raise? …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Ken Ham Did your mom ever tell you, “It’s not what you said, it’s how you said it?” I’ve noticed in the secular media, especially recently, that it’s all in the way words are used. So compare how the media describe an atheist church to what media have been saying about our Ark Encounter in Northern Kentucky. Now, keep in mind the Ark structure is permitted to exit 10,000 people at one time. There can be over 5,000 people inside the three decks of the Ark at one time, yet some parts of it can look fairly empty. Since [More]
By Creation Moments Modern sophisticated laboratories have produced many specialized materials with amazing qualities. Yet, many creatures make ceramic materials that are stronger and tougher. If a crack starts in a piece of our ceramic, over time it grows. The same crack will not grow in ceramic made by the oyster. read more …read more Source: Creation Moments     
By schaffee On this episode of ID the Future, Casey Luskin interviews Discovery Institute Center for Science and Culture Fellow Nancy Pearcey. Discussing her book, Finding Truth: Five Principles for Unmasking Atheism, Secularism, and Other God Substitutes, Pearcey explains how evolutionary materialism freeloads from religion. She highlights prominent atheists who concede that the concepts of human rights, democracy, and equality originate from the Judeo-Christian worldview. Read an excerpt from Pearcey’s book about this issue at Evolution News and Views. Your browser does not support playing Audio, please upgrade your browser or find our podcast on podOmatic Download Episode Further IDTF [More]
Don’t fall for flat-earth brainwashing …read more Source: creation.com     
By Dr. Nathaniel T. Jeanson In this article, we explore Venema’s claims in Adam and the Genome about genetic sequences that he thinks have lost their function. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Karin Viet The bombardier beetle’s tail end is equipped with twin “spray nozzles” (or gland openings) to shoot its gaseous ammunition. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
Are creation geneticists wrong about mutation rates? And how distantly related should parents be for genetically healthy offspring? …read more Source: creation.com     
By Creation Moments Research has repeatedly shown that dogs can be an effective sedative. Continued research has now shown that dogs can relieve more stress and promote better health than even the presence of a close friend will do. read more …read more Source: Creation Moments     
By Creation Moments Aerodynamics, the science of flight, is a highly complex science. This is because many complex forces are acting on anything in flight. These forces include the power available for flight and drag produced by the flying object. Each of these categories include many additional forces that depend on the shape of the flying object, the shape and length of the wings, the speed and the altitude. read more …read more Source: Creation Moments     
By Ken Ham Headlines last week boldly proclaimed, “Discovery of 13 Million-Year-Old Ape Skull Shows What Human Ancestors May Have Looked Like.” Of course, this is nothing more than evolutionary hype. What the research team discovered is, by their own admission, nothing more than a baby ape skull. Yet they proclaim, “To find this little baby that perished in volcanic ash 13 million years ago . . . [is] a glimpse of what our prehuman stage looked like.” What the team found was “the most complete skull of an extinct ape species in the fossil record.” Using scans of the [More]
By Dr. David Menton Darwin reasoned that if animals can be selectively bred by man to produce certain traits, then nature can select for limitless traits by natural selection. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
What does Scripture say about the sun and the moon? How do these two “great lights” rule the heavens? In this special episode of Science, Scripture, & Salvation, Dr. Jim Johnson describes the sun and moon’s impact on our planet, as well as their effects on plants, animals, and humans. He also sheds light on a historical controversy involving Galileo. More… …read more Source: icr.org     
By schaffee On this episode of ID the Future, Casey Luskin sits down with Dr. Cornelius Hunter for a discussion about “junk” DNA and the ENCODE project. Dr. Hunter lends his insight into how non-coding DNA fits into the ongoing debate between Darwinian evolution and Intelligent Design, noting how Darwinian evolutionists have changed their predictions and explanations in order to accommodate contradictory evidence that would falsify their theory. 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 Shore birds like the oystercatcher search for buried mollusks by touch. They poke around in the sand, hoping to find a hard-shelled mollusk. But if you have ever tried to find something that was hiding where you couldn’t see it, you know that this method of looking for something is not very efficient. But another shore bird, the red knot, seems to know just where to find its hidden food. read more …read more Source: Creation Moments     
By schaffee Which requires more faith? A belief in multiple universes or a belief in the intelligent design of our universe? On this episode of ID The Future, host David Boze explores the ideas found in a Harper’s Magazine article by MIT physicist and author Alan Lightman. Some physicists attempt to side-step the intelligent design implications of our finely-tuned universe by suggesting that ours is merely one of countless universes, each with its own laws and constants.