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Thousands of engraved rocks, many depicting dinosaurs-are they authentic ancient artifacts? …read more Source: creation.com     
Do you or your children get weary over the long miles of traveling to your favorite vacation spots? …read more Source: AIG Daily     
Saturn is too hot for its evolutionary age. It should’ve cooled off if it were 4.5 billion years old. What can we learn about the age of the universe from our solar system? How can biblical creationists confidently assert a young age for celestial objects like blue stars?   Listen: The Institute for Creation Research
In 2011, the United Nations reported a world population of 7 billion. How long did it take for this many humans to be born? Evolutionists proclaim an ages-long history where the human population didn’t grow at all for millions of years but suddenly and recently exploded only thousands of years ago. Is this claim backed up by real science? How can we know for sure?   Listen: The Institute for Creation Research
According to the evolutionary story, humans evolved from an unidentified ape-like ancestor over two million years ago. But this story doesn’t line up with the Bible or scientific evidence. What can we learn from our DNA to decipher the origins debate? How does genetics support the Christian worldview of a recent creation?   Listen: The Institute for Creation Research
By Ken Ham I was recently interviewed for a rather lengthy piece in the Grant County News, the local newspaper for the county where our Ark Encounter Christian themed attraction is located. Since we have now been open for two years, the editor wanted to know what expansions we have planned and how we will attract new guests and entice previous visitors to return. I was excited to share some of our future plans and thought I would share that interview with you, including a final section that was left out of the newspaper due to space. You’ve recently concluded [More]
By Dr. Andrew A. Snelling The Devils Marbles are an iconic landmark in Australia’s Outback. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
In the battle to control pests with pesticides, things can change. …read more Source: creation.com     
In the mid-1800s, a mild Augustinian friar named Gregor Mendel crossbred pea plants and pioneered the beginnings of understanding inherited traits. Genetics has come a long way since then. Neither Mendel nor Charles Darwin knew anything about the incredible molecule of life, DNA. Today, papers are published daily in science journals describing new discoveries of DNA’s role as a regulator and repairman. Scientists… More… …read more Source: icr.org     
By Ken Ham If you think our Western culture can’t get any more perverse than it already is, think again! In a new trend, public libraries in America are hosting “Drag Queen Story Hours,” where drag queens (generally, men who wear feminine clothing or makeup to entertain people) come and read books, sing songs, and do crafts with children in the library. The Yorkville Library, part of the New York Public Library network, recently featured one such story hour, advertising it as an event for children aged 3–8. This short video shows a drag queen during one of these story [More]
By Sarah Chaffee Today’s episode of ID the Future features “In the Market” radio host Janet Parshall interviewing Center for Science and Culture senior fellow Jonathan Witt, co-author of the recent book Heretic: One Scientist’s Journey from Darwin to Design. Witt and Parshall discuss the book Heretic, some brave anti-Darwin heretics, and a recent scholarly study claiming to show that greater science education and science literacy encourages acceptance of evolution. Witt highlights what he sees as some glaring problems in the study’s survey, and in the way Darwinian evolution is normally taught. Please consider donating to support the IDTF Podcast. [More]
Within the past 20 years or so, dozens of papers have been written regarding the human microbiome. Microbiota inhabit a variety of niches in the human body, with the gut being the primary location. Remarkably, “The human gut has the highest known cell densities of any microbial habitat on Earth.”1 The number of microbiome cells number into the trillions for a single person. More… …read more Source: icr.org     
By Ruth Carter The new two-part series of free workshops called Answers for Grandparents will be presented during specific weeks in September, October, and November. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Dr. Andrew A. Snelling Located just outside Moab, Utah, is a wonderland of more than 2,000 natural arches. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Ken Ham It’s becoming increasingly common to meet Christians, especially leaders in Bible colleges and seminaries, who reject the historicity of Adam and Eve. One popular view, espoused by well-known scientist Dr. Francis Collins and others, is that Adam and Eve were just representatives of a collective of 10,000 hominins (that is, if they even existed at all). Yet this kind of thinking is far from the biblical view of the first humans. Scripture hinges our current sin-bound state on the sin of the first man, Adam: Therefore, just as sin came into the world through one man, and [More]
By Ken Ham Zebrafish are one of the most commonly used research animals in the world—the lab rats, if you will, of the fish world—and various scientific studies use them for a wide variety of purposes. Because of their frequent use, zebrafish often show up as part of evolutionary research, including a recent study comparing their scales to hair and feathers. This particular study looked at the molecular mechanisms of scale development in zebrafish, something that had been relatively overlooked until now. The article begins with the statement, When sea creatures first began crawling and slithering onto land about 385 [More]
By Ken Ham Trying to choose a college can be a confusing, stressful experience—but it doesn’t have to be! A wide variety of Christian creationist colleges and universities in America—all of whom hold to biblical authority and young-earth creation—are coming to the Creation Museum, November 2–3, 2018, giving you and your young person an opportunity to visit one-on-one with representatives and get answers to all your questions. And best of all, this Creation College Expo is completely free! Not only is the event itself free, but all registered students receive free admission to the Creation Museum (a $25 value) and [More]
By Ken Ham Are we living in a new geologic age? Recently, geologists announced a name for the geologic age we live in: the Meghalayan Age. This new age is supposed to have begun 4,250 years ago. In the announcement, geologists also named two other ages, both older. This further divides up earth’s supposed 4.5 billion year history into various lengths of time. These geologists naming these ages are making a critical assumption. They’re assuming millions of years of earth’s history. This newest and most recent age, the Meghalayan Age, is based on oxygen isotopes found in stalagmites in an [More]
Deep time is more gap than rock record …read more Source: creation.com     
By Ken Ham When the central feature of your Christian themed attraction is a full-size Noah’s Ark that’s 510 feet long, 85 feet wide, and 51 feet high, you end up doing other things big to go along with it! Big is certainly a word to describe our restaurant, Emzara’s Buffet, and its kitchen at the Ark Encounter. Emzara’s Buffet seats 1,500 people and feeds nearly 3,000 guests every day during our busy summer season. This makes it one of the largest (and busiest) restaurants in the United States—and it takes quite the kitchen to operate this restaurant! I recently [More]
By Dr. Nathaniel T. Jeanson A recent review paper proposed a controversial claim—that the vast majority of animal species arose contemporary with modern humans. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Sarah Chaffee On this episode of ID the Future from the vault, Dr. Cornelius Hunter talks about his website Darwin’s Predictions, which critically examines 22 fundamental predictions of evolutionary theory. In this first podcast of the series, Dr. Hunter discusses why he was inspired to pursue this work. 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 future     
By Ken Ham A bus company in the UK has pulled advertisements from the sides of its buses promoting an upcoming Festival of Hope featuring evangelist Franklin Graham. Reportedly, “customer feedback and reactions on social media” resulted in “heightened tension,” causing the company to pull the ads. Why were people upset about Graham coming to speak? Because of his “stance on issues such as gay marriage and Islam.” Graham, son of the late evangelist Billy Graham, says he isn’t coming to the UK to speak on either of these issues. He is coming to share the good news of Christ. [More]
By Ken Ham Do you struggle to share your faith with others? That’s why ministries like Ray Comfort (with his furry friend) discusses the benefits of The Way of the Master: Student Edition. The Way of the Master: Student Edition is perfect for today’s youth. This is a special student edition of the best-selling book The Way of the Master. It’s full of timeless biblical truths that will inspire, equip, and challenge students to share the good news of the gospel. Ray says, “What they read will make them want to cry and shout …read more Source: Ken Ham AIG [More]
By Sarah Chaffee On this episode of ID the Future, Pr. Emeritus Michael Flannery (U of Alabama-Birmingham) continues his discussion of evolutionist Kenneth Miller’s recent book The Human Instinct: How We Evolved to Have Reason, Consciousness, and Free Will. Flannery suggests that Miller’s “theistic evolution” is more precisely Darwinian theism — and that such a marriage is as ultimately hopeless as squaring the proverbial circle. 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 future     
By Mary Nutting The beauty of national parks and tourist attractions throughout Americca awes millions. Unfortunately, millions are also taken in by evolutionary teaching. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
Do these pests have a place in God’s ‘very good’ creation? Read More