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By schaffee On this episode of ID the Future, CSC Director of Communications Rob Crowther talks with Robert Marks, Distinguished Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Baylor University, about Marks’s new book, Introduction to Evolutionary Informatics. Listen in as Marks shares about how he and William Dembski originally connected and began researching the subject in 2007, how intelligent design can inform thinking on artificial intelligence, and what a “search for a search” in evolution means! To purchase Introduction to Evolutionary Informatics by Winston Ewert, William Dembski and Robert Marks, visit Amazon.com. Your browser does not support playing Audio, please [More]
Recently-retired Dr Carl Wieland was one of the leading lights of the creation movement of the latter part of the 20th century and the first 15 years of the 21st. …read more Source: creation.com     
By Ken Ham Over the decades, evolutionists have often mocked me for tying evolution to morality. They claim that evolution has to do with “science,” not morality. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Dr. David Menton Since many Christians have concluded that evolution is incompatible with the Biblical account of creation, we should investigate if it is a fact or theory. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
What Hugh Ross used to say about the Church Fathers on Genesis, and why he had to retract (quietly). …read more Source: creation.com     
By Creation Moments Twice in the Gospels, Jesus is asked by a disciple for a leave of absence to bury his father. In each case, Jesus tells the disciple to let the dead bury their own dead. read more …read more Source: Creation Moments     
By Ken Ham Earlier this year an article appeared in The Washington Post titled, “Clergy Who Don’t Believe in Organized Religion? Humanists Think 2017 Is Their Time to Grow.” This article, appropriately written by a religion reporter, is all about the appeal of humanist “churches” for those who claim to be unreligious (though everyone is religious) and how they are likely to grow given the large numbers of those who describe themselves this way. They say, These clergy without a God say that their movement is poised to grow dramatically right now, as American young adults report a lack of [More]
How human-like were Neanderthals? Apparently human enough to try some dentistry, but it didn’t work too well. University of Kansas anthropologist David Frayer led a study of a Neanderthal’s teeth. He told KU News, “It was an interesting connection or collection of phenomena that fit together in a way that we would expect a modern human to do.” More… …read more Source: icr.org     
By Avery Foley A new study has shown that it’s not just newborns that prefer faces. Unborn babies in the third trimester of pregnancy show this same affinity for faces. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
The Hubble Space Telescope recently discovered a distant “dead” galaxy, but it produces a puzzle for nature-only origins ideas. More… …read more Source: icr.org     
By Creation Moments Like an ancient empire, there is a species of ant whose entire society is built on slavery. In fact, raids to capture more slaves are about the only thing resembling work that western slavemaker ants do. read more …read more Source: Creation Moments     
By Ken Ham Here at Answers in Genesis, we’ve clearly seen the secular media’s bias against us and our attractions, Ark Encounter and the Creation Museum. Reporters will often print blatant misinformation—even though we’ve provided the truth multiple times on our site—with seemingly no other motive but to malign us. And it isn’t just AiG that secular organizations are against. Live Action, a pro-life group, recently reported that Twitter has “refused to allow Live Action to buy advertisements on the grounds that Live Action tweets violate Twitter’s hate and sensitivity content policy.” Live Action claims that Twitter is forcing them [More]
By David Abrahams Even with many similarities, the differences between Judaism and Christianity are stark. And there is no reason we cannot be open about them. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Ken Ham Christian morality seems to be rapidly declining in America and the western hemisphere but did you know there is a connection between this and the Scopes trial? …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Creation Moments Most water fowl are faithful to one mate over long periods of time. The swan, in particular, champions marital fidelity. read more …read more Source: Creation Moments     
By Ken Ham The Ark Encounter has now been open for just over a year. So much has changed since this time last year. It’s actually evolved—in the better meaning of the word! We’ve welcomed over one million guests, added brand-new exhibits, put in two theater areas, expanded the grounds and Ararat Ridge Zoo, added spectacular zip lines, and so much more. But despite all the changes, some things haven’t changed between then and now. Thousands of Visitors On July 5, 2016, the day of our special ribbon-cutting ceremony, and again on July 7, 2016, the day …read more Source: [More]
Do sediment cores from Canada’s Great Slave Lake give support to such an idea? …read more Source: creation.com     
Genesis 1 says that God created the universe and all it contains in six 24-hour days. This account is not difficult to understand. Its grammatical structure clearly falls within the narrative genre; in other words, it is a historical account. How can Hebrew vocabulary and the doctrine of the Trinity confirm a literal interpretation of the creation week? Listen: Introduction and Day One—The Tri-Universe | The Institute for Creation Research
This commonly asked question has wider implications when the origin of life is considered. …read more Source: creation.com     
By Creation Moments Researchers at Stanford University surprised scientific colleagues several years ago when they proved that plants were not … well, vegetative. We think of plants as things that sit and grow, not as living things that can react to their environment. Now researchers at the University of Edinburgh, Scotland, have shown that plants not only react to the environment, they react with the same immediacy as animals. read more …read more Source: Creation Moments     
By Ken Ham A recent article in The Federalist was titled “How Vacation Bible School Drove Millennials Away from Church.” While we wouldn’t agree with everything in the article, the author’s main point is one we’ve noticed—many VBS curricula are shallow and focus more on the outside trappings, like decorations, crafts, and music, instead of teaching the kids biblical content—and how to defend the Christian faith which is under attack all around us. The author writes that many VBS programs “sneak in the most minimalistic of teachings on Jesus (if you’re lucky) or ‘God’ generically understood.” He goes on to [More]
By Karin Viet The giraffe strolls on stilt-like legs, and its neck parades high in the sky. But the giraffe is no comic freak of nature. It displays divine design. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
Did you know that the moth smells with its antennae? Whether we look at moths, ants, bombardier beetles, dragon fly eyes, or even the brains of bees, the wonders of God’s design in the insect world are “clearly seen.” Listen: God’s Marvelous Insects | The Institute for Creation Research
A delicate, fossilised plant unsurprisingly speaks of catastrophic burial. …read more Source: creation.com     
By Creation Moments We are all familiar with the fact that the very tips of most plant roots have tiny hairs. These hairs seek out water and nourishment from the soil and absorb them for distribution in the plant. Few people beyond some biologists and chemists are aware that these delicate portions of some plants are able to produce a large variety of important medicines. Often, the hairy parts of plant roots are able to make medicines that even our best chemists and genetic engineers cannot make. read more …read more Source: Creation Moments     
By Ken Ham With the July 7 one-year anniversary of the Ark Encounter opening, many media outlets have been reporting on the incredible economic impact this attraction has had on the area. Jamie S. Baker, the executive director of the Grant County Chamber of Commerce/Economic Development Authority and Tourist and Convention Commission, recently wrote an article about the impact of the Ark on the county over the last year. (This column is reprinted with permission from Grant County News and originally appeared in “Ark Encounter: One Year Later,” a supplement inserted in the Grant County News, July 6, 2017.) If [More]
By Ken Ham The serious effects of teaching generations that they can reinterpret God’s Word—particularly in Genesis—or totally reject it are painfully evident in Americans’ views of the Bible. We’ve been saying for years that one consequence of this compromise will be an increasing rejection of the Bible as the literal Word of God and as our authority. And this is exactly what a new Gallup poll shows. Only 24% of Americans (including older Americans) believe the Bible is “the actual Word of God, and is to be taken literally, word for word” compared with 26% who view the Bible [More]