By Ken Ham A recent CBC news story caught my eye (that may be because the monkey in the article’s first picture is not going for the bananas, or that I was thinking I would make sure to thoroughly wash any of those fruits the monkey was walking over before eating). But it seems that researchers studying plants in Uganda and Madagascar have found that plants seem to produce fruits in colors matching what the local animals that eat them can easily see. There are various types of plants which are similar in both countries, even though they are over
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By Harry F. Sanders, III Fossils are often found where they are not expected, and these finds cause evolutionists to frequently revise their timelines. …read more Source: AIG Daily
The faith Scripture calls us to is one that involves the mind. Read More
Unusually deep evaporite deposits underneath the Mediterranean have some scientists scratching their heads-but there is a biblical answer to the mystery. …read more Source: creation.com
By Sarah Chaffee On this episode of ID the Future from the vault, hear an installment in our ID Inquiry series, in which ID scientists and scholars answer your questions about intelligent design and evolution. Tune in to this episode as Dr. Robert Marks, discusses information and how it relates to intelligent design. Marks is the director of the recently-launched Walter Bradley Center for Natural & Artificial Intelligence and co-author of Introduction to Evolutionary Informatics. 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
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A major unanswered question for evolution is: why are humans the only species that can talk? Secular researchers have tried to find an answer since Darwin’s day, but so far they have not found satisfactory answers. One theory is that only humans possess the anatomy that allows speech.1 But the fact is that “humans and other primates have very similar vocal anatomy”—the physical machinery t… More… …read more Source: icr.org
By Ken Ham We were thrilled to be able to promote the documentary, and Beyond Is Genesis History? at AnswersBookstore.com. Thanks for stopping by and thanks for praying,Ken This item was written with the assistance of AiG’s research team. …read more Source: Ken Ham AIG
Scientific and biblical illiteracy enables so-called ‘experts’ to confuse church leaders about God and creation. …read more Source: creation.com
By Sarah Chaffee Today’s episode of ID the Future shines a light on Australian biochemist Michael Denton’s new book, Children of Light: The Astonishing Properties of Sunlight that Make Us Possible. Denton explores the properties of sun and air, both fine-tuned for creatures like us. The new book shows how they are crucial parts of the larger story of our fine-tuned place in the cosmos. Or as he puts it in his new book, “Whatever the cause and whatever the ultimate explanation, nature appears to be fine-tuned to an astonishing degree for beings of our biology.” Please consider donating to
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Majestic creation wonders from all over the world. …read more Source: creation.com
By Ken Ham It was wonderful to connect with a former pastor whose Michigan church has been very supportive of AiG and who now serves as the president of the Association of Baptists for World Evangelism (ABWE). Paul Davis and his wife Martha visited with me at the Creation Museum earlier this month. Along for the visit was John Taylor, ABWE Vice President of Training and Resources. ABWE is a mission agency with more than 90 years of experience helping missionaries start ministries in more than 70 countries. Paul was the former pastor of Calvary Baptist Church in Holland, Michigan,
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God’s amazing creation is full of never-ending surprises. Read More
Secular scientists recently determined that most of the dinosaur fossils in the Morrison Formation were buried quicker than commonly thought.1 The Morrison Formation is famous for its compositional consistency and massive extent across the American West, covering nearly 700,000 square miles, and for its rich dinosaur quarries. The Morrison Formation is remarkable for its dinosaur fossils an… More… …read more Source: icr.org
By Terry White, Ed.D. A key figure and a contributing voice in the Answers in Genesis ministry for many years has been Dr. Donald B. DeYoung, who retired in May of 2018. …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Ken Ham Grandparents, have you ever had your grandchild (or your great grandchildren) ask you a question? Probably hundreds of questions, right? Have they ever asked one about the Bible you couldn’t answer? Did you know that we at Answers in Genesis have recently introduced a new Our website is loaded with incredible resources that can equip you on a variety of topics. Maybe you’re about to become a grandparent for the first time and aren’t sure how you can influence your grandchild for the Lord. Or maybe you’ve only recently found the Lord and are not sure how
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By Sarah Chaffee On this episode of ID the Future we hear the first part of a panel discussion from FreedomFest 2018, where John West and Richard Weikart speak on “The Danger of Totalitarian Science.” Science is a great blessing, but like all exercises of human reason and creativity, it can be abused. When science is considered the only route to knowledge, scientific experts are given the right to rule, and science becomes totalitarian. It happened decades ago, as documented in the Discovery Institute film Human Zoos. But don’t think it’s all in the past. As the panelists explain, totalitarian
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By Ken Ham Azusa Pacific University had announced in the student-run campus newspaper that the restriction on same-sex relationships between students was being lifted. …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Scot Chadwick Thank God for godly grandparents! They have raised their own children and now have the privilege to influence the next generation as well. …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Ken Ham We’re excited to announce that our upcoming Answers for Pastors and Christian Leaders conference has officially sold out. This event, taking place here at the Creation Museum in Northern Kentucky on October 9–11, 2018, features teaching from Dr. John MacArthur, as well as many AiG favorites: Bodie Hodge, Dr. Tommy Mitchell, Dr. Terry Mortenson, Dr. Georgia Purdom, Dr. Dave Menton, and me. We’re excited that it will be a packed house! Join Us Live for Answers for Pastors 2018 If you are unable to make it to this year’s conference in person, you join us for a
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By Dr. Nathaniel T. Jeanson In light of the discussion from this report, what can we conclude from the debate between Dr. Herman Mays and Dr. Nathaniel Jeanson? …read more Source: AIG Daily
Analyzing one author’s arguments for the superiority of the Genesis 5 and 11 genealogies as preserved in the Septuagint. Read More
1.8 billion years have allegedly gone by but these rapidly-reproducing bacteria haven’t changed in all that supposed time Read More
Is non-belief in God ever ultimately reasonable? Read More
By Sarah Chaffee On this episode of ID the Future, host Sarah Chaffee speaks with physician and author Dr. Geoffrey Simmons about nature’s foresight. Engineers designing a car have to plan for all kinds of conditions the car might encounter for the car to be successful. Something like this also appears to be necessary for organisms — including the human organism, as Dr. Simmons argues in a recent Evolution News article. Blind natural forces, he argues, don’t have what it takes. Instead it requires real foresight, a hallmark of intelligent design. Please consider donating to support the IDTF Podcast. Your
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Ancient artists produced spectacular animal imagery that includes a creature with easily discernible dinosaurian features. Read More
A new development in mathematical modeling from Dr. Robyn P. Araujo at Queensland University of Technology in Brisbane, Australia, goes a long way to help explain how creatures adapt.1 A design-based interpretation of her findings causes the math models to be integral to understanding the engineered mechanisms that enable organisms to rapidly solve environmental challenges. Dr. Araujo, a lecturer in applied… More… …read more Source: icr.org
By Ken Ham In only 10 years or so, you’ll be able (so we’re told) to see woolly mammoths, rhinos, cave lions, and long-extinct horses in a Siberian “Pleistocene Park”. …read more Source: AIG Daily