By schaffee On this episode of ID the Future, J. Warner Wallace discusses with host Brian Miller the role that Wallace’s work as a cold-case detective played in him first analyzing the evidence for intelligent design, and how that evidence played a key role in his journey. Wallace says he was attracted to the story and person of Jesus but confronted the question of whether science and reason allowed for anything inconsistent with philosophical materialism. Listen in as Miller and Wallace examine the natural world as one would a crime scene. Your browser does not support playing Audio, please upgrade
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By Ken Ham We’re very excited about all the outdoor expansions currently under construction or recently completed at the Ark Encounter south of Cincinnati. I recently conducted a Facebook Live video highlighting the completed expansions and the ones still to come. You can watch that video here. Artwork of the West Village Expansion This video features the coming aviaries, which will house various bird species; six steles (monument stones) that give the true history of the world in hieroglyphs; the new queue line gardens, including a plant that has a special meaning to me (watch the video below to see
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How do we interpret the latest Homo naledi findings with their associated ‘ape-man’ connotations and claims? …read more Read more here: creation.com
The catastrophic event that revealed how wrongly geologists understood and explained volcanic landscapes. …read more Read more here: creation.com
By Creation Moments Many astrophysicists have speculated that the universe is like a four dimensional sphere. If we imagine that we were ants, living on the surface of a very large beach ball, we might think that the surface on which we stood was a flat surface, even though it stretches around and back on itself in a sphere through the third dimension. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments
By Creation Moments In a previous Creation Moments, we talked about the Circumstellar Habitable Zone, or CHZ, which is a region around a star, where astronomers think that water is likely to be in liquid phase. This zone, not too hot and not too cold, is sometimes called the Goldilocks Zone. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments
By Ken Ham My good friend Buddy Davis (dinosaur sculptor, singer, and workshop leader at the Creation Museum) is back for another amazing adventure. Buddy Davis’ Amazing Adventures is a very popular DVD series for the entire family, and we’re excited to announce his newest DVD, Ice Age, is available for preorder. In Ice Age you’ll follow Buddy to Alaska to explore glaciers, kayak among icebergs, and meet some musk oxen. You’ll learn all about the Ice Age and how the global Flood of Noah’s Day unlocks the mystery of this frozen time in earth’s past. Through songs and fun
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Another spectacular dinosaur fossil discovery has baffled paleontologists who deny the historical accuracy of the book of Genesis. New Scientist recently reported the identification of a T. rex-like dinosaur from Upper Cretaceous system rocks in North Africa. What confounded the scientists were the phosphate-rich rocks in which the bones were found—rocks indicative of deposition in an open ocean. More… …read more Read more here: icr.org
By Mike Matthews Quick, can you tell the difference between an African and an Asian elephant? …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
Intriguing studies demonstrate that many different animals have the ability to transmit information about their environment to their offspring, sometimes using a process called epigenetics. Most often, the genetic memory of a parent or grandparent’s environmental experience traverses no farther than a half-dozen generations. Recently, researchers accidentally discovered the farthest-reaching epigenetic signal ever known. More… …read more Read more here: icr.org
By Creation Moments Secular astronomers have defined a region around each star as the Circumstellar Habitable Zone. It is in this zone that it is assumed that life as we know it, Jim, could exist. The closer a planet is to its star, the higher its average temperature would be, unless there are other factors (like the runaway Greenhouse Effect on Venus). read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments
When we think about those who have not yet heard the Gospel, our response should drive us to evangelism. …read more Read more here: creation.com
A look at how evolutionary thinking has impacted society far beyond the scientific realm. …read more Read more here: creation.com
By Ken Ham National Geographic recently ran an interesting story about the scablands in Washington State. The subtitle reads, “Geologists couldn’t account for the strange landforms of eastern Washington State. Then a high school teacher dared to question the scientific dogma of his day.” In 1909, high-school-teacher-turned-geologist J. Harlen Bretz noticed that the features of the scablands couldn’t be the result of slow and gradual processes over millions of years as was commonly believed at the time. He proposed that a massive flood carved out these startling features. But this “was geological heresy,” and his ideas were dismissed. And it
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By Creation Moments The remarkable recovery of flora and fauna around Mount St Helens, since the devastating eruption of 1980, was aided in large measure by a seemingly insignificant little plant, called the Prairie Lupine. It grows no taller than 24 inches, but is usually much smaller, with tiny blue flowers. Today, it grows in abundance in the areas most affected by the eruption and landslide. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments
By Ken Ham Are voluntary, privately funded Bible classes in public schools unconstitutional in America? Freedom From Religion Foundation (FFRF) thinks so. It is representing a kindergarten student from Mercer County, West Virginia, who is suing (or, more appropriately, her parent is suing on her behalf) to challenge the existence of the county’s Bible in the Schools program. This program is reportedly very popular with nearly every student attending the voluntary elective. The community helps raise nearly half a million dollars a year to ensure the program continues. However, this lawsuit argues the Bible class “advances and endorses one religion,
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By Avery Foley Evolutionists have long taught and believed that promiscuity increases genetic and rapid diversity, thereby helping the evolution of new species along. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
By Jeffrey P. Tomkins The justification that evolutionists cite for this claim is the absence of YEC conclusions from the mainstream peer-reviewed scientific literature. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
By Creation Moments In creation ministries, such as this, we are very eager that people should see the fallacies and the lack of a good scientific basis for evolutionism. Instead, we point people to the factual basis for science, found in the pages of God’s Word. It is particularly important that we do not allow our children to be indoctrinated by the godlessness of secular philosophies. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments
By Ken Ham The month of May is Williams Syndrome Awareness month. Williams syndrome is a rare genetic disorder caused by the deletion of 26–28 genes on the 7th chromosome. It can lead to developmental, cognitive, and physical disabilities. Stacia McKeever, one of our writers here at Answers in Genesis, has a son with Williams syndrome. In honor of Williams Syndrome Awareness month, I thought I would share part of Stacia’s talk from The Embrace series for women shares practical, biblical ways to embrace and encourage those who are hurting. I encourage you to order Stacia’s <a target=_blank …read more
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By Avery Foley People, sadly including many professing Christians, simply don’t know what the Bible teaches and often hold to unbiblical or even heretical beliefs. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
A man who recognised order in nature now lends his name to a well-known classification system in science. …read more Read more here: creation.com
By schaffee What is a rational response when you’re confronted with nonsense of a high order? On this episode of ID the Future, CSC fellow Paul Nelson interviews Rabbi Moshe Averick, who explains the rational course for countering the new atheists. Rabbi Averick is the author of the book, Nonsense of a High Order: The Confused and Illusory World of the Atheist. He ran educational programs at UCLA and Northridge University in Los Angeles, and then became one of the founding faculty members of Aish Toronto and later at the Shaalvim Rabbinical Seminary in Israel. Your browser does not support
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A charitable lead trust, funded with cash or stocks, supports us in our mission, with the rest of the trust value going to loved ones in the future. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
By Avery Foley Have you ever stopped to consider how even chemistry showcases God’s handiwork, creativity, and care for his creation? …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
Simply knowing about ideas that contradict Christianity can help young people stand firm against them. …read more Read more here: creation.com
By Avery Foley How do you determine right from wrong? A new study by Lifeway Research reports how Americans of varying ages determine morality. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily