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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     
By Sarah Chaffee On this episode of ID the Future, CSC Senior Fellow Dr. David Berlinski talks about his views on the debate over Darwinian evolution and intelligent design. Berlinski discusses the “almost reflexive dogmatic reaction” of the Darwin community to Stephen Meyer’s argument for intelligent design in Darwin’s Doubt, and explains why cladistic analysis doesn’t solve the Cambrian mystery 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     
Retired anti-creationist professor gives grade ‘F’ advice to followers. …read more Source: creation.com     
By kpennock On this episode of ID The Future, we bring you a clip from the documentary Privileged Species a clip arguing that water possesses many unique properties that appear finely tuned to allow for life on Earth. The excerpt dips a toe into what biologist Michael Denton explores in much greater depth in his latest book, The Wonder of Water. 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 If you’re like most people, you probably have a difficult time coming up with a meaningful Christmas gift idea for family and friends. Well, what about giving them an experience? On his blog, my friend Dan Wooster of Camp Infinity (a unique creation STEM* camp) shared three reasons why you might want to give experiences, not things, for Christmas this year. He wrote: Research from San Francisco State University found that people who spend money on experiences, rather than things, “were happier and felt the money was better spent.” Memories last longer than things! Dr. Thomas Gilovich [More]
By Sarah Chaffee On this episode of ID the Future, Ray Bohlin and Michael Behe discuss the limits of evolution. Does evolution innovative by building things, or does it only innovate by breaking things? Behe demonstrates the surprising answer with a closer look at polar bears. Behe is the subject of an engaging science documentary now available online: Revolutionary. 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     
The origin of marine reptiles like ichthyosaurs poses a dilemma for evolution. …read more Source: creation.com     
By kpennock On this episode of ID The Future, Robert Crowther talks with paleontologist Dr. Günter Bechly about his entry on Wikipedia which was created in 2012 and suspiciously disappeared in 2015 when he started supporting Intelligent Design. An eminent paleontologist, Bechly was curator of the State Museum of Natural History in Stuttgart, Germany and had numerous species as well as even a family named after him, a high honor in the field. Crowther and Bechly go over the specious reasons given by Wikipedia for Bechly’s deletion, revealing the ideological and authoritarian nature of some the editors at Wikipedia. Your [More]
By A. Philip Brown, II Mark Olmstead claims that, according to Jesus, some people are born transgender and that expressing transgender identity behaviorally is no big deal. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
Far from being a ‘side issue’, focusing on Creation helps us to proclaim Jesus as Creator and Saviour. …read more Source: creation.com     
By Dr. Danny R. Faulkner Promoters of Nibiru‘s existence often call it “Planet X,” and use articles and astronomers’ comments about Planet X to support their claims about Nibiru. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Creation Moments I am a long-time fan of the BBC science fiction show Doctor Who, having watched it since the mid-1960s when the show was in black and white with no computer graphics and Daleks were upturned trash cans with sink plungers attached. One of my favorite episodes of the modern era was entitled Dinosaurs on a Spaceship. The title said it all. read more …read more Source: Creation Moments     
By Ken Ham “Monogamy clearly isn’t working as divorce rates are higher than they’ve ever been. It’s time to try something else.” And that something else, apparently, is polygamy, as this quote comes from the home page of Polygamy.com, a dating website for men seeking another wife or women seeking a man who is already married. And this isn’t the only dating website out there for aspiring polygamists. The website Sister Wives claims to be the largest polygamy dating site and has options for those looking for men, women, couples, or groups. A single mom who met a married man [More]
By Dr. Nathaniel T. Jeanson Darwin’s On the Origin of Species shook the scientific and religious understanding of the world that the ramifications have been felt to this day. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Avery Foley Why are the oldest trees, in an evolutionary timeframe, the most complicated and unlike anything surviving today? …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Creation Moments Logic can sometimes be a little difficult to follow without seeing pictures. But if we take this carefully, it should make sense. There is a type of logical sequence called a syllogism, where two premises are made, followed by a conclusion. The conclusion should be based on those premises. For example: Premise 1: If it is raining, the streets are wet. Premise 2: It is raining. read more …read more Source: Creation Moments     
By Ken Ham I’ve noticed a disturbing trend in the church, especially among seminary professors (who are training future pastors and theologians). This is the idea that Scripture isn’t clear without the aid of scholars—that we need professional help to even begin to understand the basic teachings of God’s Word. But God’s Word is clear! Yes, there are hard parts, but overall the message of God’s Word is clear to all, in every culture, throughout all time. That’s why our Answers in Genesis ministry theme for 2018 is “Taking back the Bible’s clarity . . . from the very first [More]
Answering two interesting questions about what we’ll be doing in eternity, and whether we all start out female. …read more Source: creation.com     
By Raymond Strom Size and roundness statistics were generated for 17 samples. The quartz and K-feldspar showed statistically significant rounding from the beach to the dune. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Creation Moments When I was in my twenties, I had a friend whose father, Peter, kept bees. One day, he invited me to help collect honey. I was fascinated by the paraphernalia that goes with this activity – the costume, the hood, the smoker, and the hives. Peter had ten hives. His bees were very distinctive. They had a deep brown abdomen with a single yellow stripe across the middle of it. read more …read more Source: Creation Moments     
By Ken Ham Move over Stone Age—it’s time for the Bronze Age? This is the premise of a new claymation movie coming February 2018 from the makers of Chicken Run and Wallace and Gromit. According to the IMDb page for this new film, Early Man is “set at the dawn of time, when prehistoric creatures and woolly mammoths roamed the earth” and features a tribe of Stone Age people fighting an evil Bronze Age lord to save their home. <!– –> …read more Source: Ken Ham AIG     
By Ken Ham At Christmastime, we especially remember (as we should every day of the year) that God’s Son has come and has opened our door to the free gift of salvation. …read more Source: AIG Daily