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By Troy Lacey A recent study was published purporting to explain how snakes lost their limbs, and it revealed some surprising findings. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Sarah Chaffee This episode of ID the Future features part one of a talk given by Stephen Meyer at the 2019 Dallas Science and Faith Conference. In this portion of the talk, Meyer explains Christianity’s crucial influence on the founders of science, and how much of the scientific establishment has shifted toward methodological atheism. His talk draws on his upcoming book, The Return of the God Hypothesis: Compelling Evidence for the Existence of God, available for pre-order now at Amazon.com. Your browser does not support playing Audio, please upgrade your browser or find our podcast on podOmatic Download Episode [More]
By Ken Ham Sight & Sound Theaters in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, and Branson, Missouri, have welcomed millions of visitors to see their world-class musical productions that bring accounts from Scripture dramatically to life. But if you can’t travel to Pennsylvania or Missouri in the United States to experience a Sight & Sound stage production (which I encourage everyone to do), you can catch their production of Noah as a film in movie theaters across the US on April 9, 11, and 13, or in Canada April 14, 20, and 22. This is a great witnessing opportunity for you, so bring along [More]
By Ken Ham The warming days mean spring is finally here and right around the corner is Easter. This year it’s April 21. Soon many churches will prepare to specifically focus on celebrating the death and resurrection of our Lord Jesus Christ from the grave. There’s truly nothing better to celebrate. And to help your children and adults alike understand the importance of what Christ has done for them on the cross, we’ve written Download your free Easter accounts from The 10 Minute Bible Journey today! We’re also offering the Easter accounts from Dale Mason’s excellent book The 10 Minute [More]
By Ken Ham The local Northern Kentucky Convention and Visitors Bureau, also known as meetNKY, held its annual meeting on Thursday, March 21, to give an update on tourism in our region and award this year’s Star of Tourism award. (AiG has won this significant award twice, including last year, because of the impact AiG’s attractions have had on the region.) During the meeting, the NKYCVB president, Eric Summe, said this year was a “strong year” for tourism in Northern Kentucky, and throughout the program, much of that success was attributed to the guests flocking to visit the Ark Encounter [More]
By Sarah Chaffee On this episode of ID the Future, Andrew McDiarmid interviews biochemist Michael Behe about Part 2 of his new book Darwin Devolves: The New Science about DNA That Challenges Evolution. In this part of the book, Behe covers current theories for the origin of complex new interactive systems, from Neo-Darwinism and neutral theory to evo-devo and the multiverse hypothesis, and a few others as well. Please consider donating to support the IDTF Podcast. Your browser does not support playing Audio, please upgrade your browser or find our podcast on podOmatic Download Episode …read more Source: id the [More]
By Ken Ham After examining a fossil left in a box in storage for ten years, scientists made a surprising discovery—this fossilized bird, found in lower Cretaceous sediment, was preserved with her unlaid egg still inside her. There was also evidence of medullary bone, “a calcium-bearing tissue that aids in eggshell formation.”1 This is strong support for the idea that so-called ancient birds (this one dated at a supposed 110 million years) created and laid eggs in a similar fashion to today’s birds. The scientific paper on this find, published in Nature Communications, is unequivocally reporting on a true …read [More]
William Lane Craig swings at The Genesis Account-and misses. …read more Source: creation.com     
By Ken Ham Over my many (many) years in ministry, I’ve given more interviews than I can count. And I am thankful for each one as they’ve all helped proclaim AiG’s core message—biblical authority and the gospel of Jesus Christ—to a variety of media. Interview with Matt and Cody Crouch These interviews have ranged from pastors who agree with us, to hardened atheists, to everything in between. But no matter who I am speaking to, I am thankful for the opportunity to share the message God has called AiG to boldly proclaim. Recently I sat down with Matt and Cody [More]
By Dr. Marcus Ross In all the hoopla about the really big dinosaurs, the little ones get forgotten. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Troy Lacey Paleontologists working in the Jinju Formation (Early to Mid-Cretaceous) in southeast South Korea discovered ten well-preserved spider specimens in shale. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Frost Smith While Abby Johnson’s route to redemption was much longer than she and her family would have wished, her story gives us hope in the film Unplanned. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
The erosion that occurred during the latter stages of Noah’s Flood is almost unimaginable, but remarkably obvious. …read more Source: creation.com     
Why are man-made pills increasingly ineffective in the battle against infections? …read more Source: creation.com     
By Ken Ham For years now, during my presentations, I’ve shown pictures of church buildings across the United Kingdom that have been turned into studios, nightclubs, storefronts, and more. With church attendance dwindling, many UK churches have been forced to close their doors. And now a national heritage group in Canada is warning that the same thing is happening there. This group claims an estimated 9,000 “religious spaces”—that’s a third of “faith-owned buildings” in the nation—will be lost within a decade and that this will affect “every community in the country.” This loss is attributed to church members aging and [More]
By Sarah Chaffee On this episode of ID the Future from the vault, Jay Richards discusses the Copernican principle and pre-Copernican cosmology. We’ve just passed the 15th anniversary of The Privileged Planet, so it’s appropriate to revisit one of the questions Richards and Gonzalez set out to answer in their book: Is the earth really an insignificant speck in an impersonal universe? Do we really exist for no reason? 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 Bodie Hodge Dragons appear again and again in the records of cultures around the world, as well as in their art and pottery. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
Humanity emerges from the rubble of a nuclear holocaust. Would science be reborn? …read more Source: creation.com     
By Ken Ham What would you think if I told you a Democratic senator in the US introduced legislation that would require adoption into loving families for tiny babies that would otherwise have been killed? And what if I told you those little babies were actually kittens and that same US senator voted against legislation that would require medical care for human babies who survive abortions? What an inconsistent and hypocritical world we live in! Many people inconsistently refuse to apply the same horror to the taking of a human life earlier in the timeline of a pregnancy. In the [More]
By Dr. Danny R. Faulkner Hugh Ross contends that “creation passages” in Jeremiah through Zechariah also teach that the age of the universe is on the order of billions of years. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
Every person is an important ecosystem for a wide variety of microorganisms. Whether it’s the bacterial collection of coliforms in our large intestine, streptococci in our mouth, or the diptheroids on our skin, it’s the normal flora or normal microbiota. The microbial colonization of our gut, for example, supports the digestion of complex nutritional components and activates anatomical changes of the intestine. This total collec… More… …read more Source: icr.org     
By Ken Ham We’ve been warning about it for years: once a culture abandons the authority of God’s Word, then anything goes. Our culture has redefined sexuality to the point where the only remaining ethic is “consent,” a completely arbitrary standard (and who or what defines consent is an increasingly thorny issue). What’s to stop the redefinition from including children, multiple partners, or even animals? And that’s exactly what we see now at an increasing rate. I’ve talked before about the growing rise of polyamory (“many loves”) and the attempt to get it redefined as just another sexual orientation. Well, [More]
By Sarah Chaffee On this episode of ID the Future, author and radio host Eric Metaxas interviews Stephen Meyer at the 2019 Dallas Conference on Science and Faith. Meyer, author of the New York Times bestseller Darwin’s Doubt and director of the Center for Science and Culture, tells how he started out asking the “why” questions — some of the same ones Isaac Newton had wondered about — questions that remain with us today. A few years later, in the 1980s, he happened onto a science/faith conference (also in Dallas), and that started him on his journey of studying, writing, [More]
In wrestling with the overwhelming evidence of design around us, atheists propose explanations somewhere beyond this world; even in imagined other universes. …read more Source: creation.com     
By Ken Ham In 1955, more than a dozen strange-looking killer whales were stranded on a beach in New Zealand. Called “type D” killer whales, they were virtually unknown in the wild to science, except in a few photographs and fisherman stories, from that time on. But, as National Geographic reports, scientists have now observed a pod of these whales for the first time. Scientists headed for the dangerous waters off the tip of South America where these whales reportedly patrol the seas. After waiting for a week, a pod of whales finally approached the anchored research vessel. Scientists were [More]
By Ken Ham Order your copy of Glass House: Shattering the Myth of Evolution today! You see, God created organisms to reproduce according to their kinds. Cats produce cats, dogs produce dogs, and elephants produce elephants. But God built tremendous genetic diversity into the DNA of every kind that he made. This allows them to spread out and fill the earth, adapting to different ecological niches. That’s why we can have wolves that thrive in the cold arctic, coyotes that scavenge at the local city dump, and dingoes that hunt on the grasslands and deserts of Australia. They’re all dogs, [More]
What is a ‘big picture’ that has no author, meaning, or purpose? …read more Source: creation.com