We reveal the scientific problems with Cox’s claims regarding the big bang, the CMB, the horizon problem, the flatness problem, faster-than-light inflation, an eternal universe, and a multiverse. …read more Read more here: creation.com
A correspondent suggests the Bible’s teaching was changed to remove reincarnation. We respond. …read more Read more here: creation.com
By Dr. Andrew A. Snelling NCSU’s recent research revealed an “oversight in a radioisotope dating technique used to date everything from meteorites to geologic samples.” …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
By Creation Moments Does a five-month-old infant know that three is more than two? Impressive new evidence strongly supports the idea that infants have natural mathematical reasoning skills. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments
By Ken Ham Digital media is increasingly replacing print as the media of choice for Western consumers. Well, an engaging new evangelistic tool called Unpopular is now available on YouTube as a sort of digital gospel tract. Pastor Emilio Ramos and RedGraceMedia have put together a visually stunning and theologically compelling explanation of the gospel of Jesus Christ as a witnessing tool. Being a Christian is sure to make anyone “unpopular” in our culture, yet the gospel is the only solution to the sin problem that we have all inherited from Adam. Unpopular does a great job highlighting our sin
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Exploring the possibility that long-age radiometric dating correlates to biblical earth history. …read more Read more here: creation.com
“More marvels of design that we are supposed to believe were the product of random chance processes … yeah, right.” Admin Scuba divers can explore underwater depths firsthand because of specialized equipment that was developed in just the last century. Likewise, solar-powered airplanes currently in development promise to provide fuel-free flying. These inventions open new realms for human exploration, but the arachnid and insect equivalents of their equipment have been on the planet for ages. Scuba is a stand-alone word today, but it began as the acronym for “self-contained underwater breathing apparatus,” so named because it supplies breathable air underwater.
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By Ken Ham We constantly battle against the idea that you can add evolutionary ideas or millions of years to the Bible. Christians who compromise Genesis with evolution are really no different from the Israelites who compromised with the Canaanite religions. They are taking parts of the secular worldview and trying to squeeze them into the Bible. It’s an attack on the authority of the Word of God. We live in an era when the authority of the God’s Word has been greatly undermined in this culture (and throughout our Western world). One attack on the Bible, which I call
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By Ken Ham When I announce on Facebook that I’ll be doing a session for children or teens, many of the atheists who follow me get upset. When I speak to kids, evolutionists fear that they will get exposed to creation apologetics teaching regarding the truth of Genesis and the lie of evolution. Secularists fear when Answers in Genesis overcomes censorship and exposes school kids to evidence for creation and against evolution. You could even say these secularists throw tantrums when myself or our AiG scientists expose the lie of evolution and millions of years to the world and teach
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Scientists are discovering engineering details of the biological structures that enable some animals to jump exceedingly far for their sizes. Froghoppers are insects that can jump 100 times their body length, and it turns out that sheer muscular strength is not nearly sufficient to account for this feat. Read More: Insect Designed with a Spring in Its Step | The Institute for Creation Research
Sea urchins are spiny marine animals. Some of them like to hide in holes that they dig out of limestone in the ocean floor, using teeth that are ground down and yet remain sharp. What makes these teeth so special that they can drill through rock and not go blunt? Israeli scientists found remarkably precise and efficient construction when they took a close look at the sea urchins’ teeth. Using various high resolution imaging techniques, they saw tiny edges of magnesium calcite crystals exposed on the tooth surfaces. The sea urchins manufacture these crystals so that as the tooth wears
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By Creation Moments As we learn more about the history of our planet, it’s becoming increasingly obvious that the Earth has had many faces over its history. Remains of tropical forests have been found within 400 miles of the North Pole. Dinosaurs once lived in the tropical lushness of Alaska. At one time, you could even walk to Australia from Asia. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments
By Ken Ham The Freedom From Religion Foundation (FFRF) is at it again in America. This time its targets are two school boards in Arkansas that pray before they begin their board meetings. The FFRF sent letters to both school boards, stating that “public prayers before board meetings violated the U.S. Constitution.” The school boards have temporarily stopped praying before their meetings while they are “researching the legality of the public prayers.” FFRF is known to bully school boards, counties, or other places with the threat of a lawsuit if they continue praying or displaying a Christian symbol, or even
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When mud that encases the larva of a particular African horsefly dries out and breaks up, it does so in a way that protects the insect. …read more Read more here: creation.com
By Dr. Elizabeth Mitchell Observable science confirms preserved collagen fragments in dinosaur bone are authentic, but does not show protein can be preserved for millions of years. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
A Harvard library website that offers ways to spot “fake news” links to a non-Harvard google doc with “Tips for analyzing news sources.” The doc lists hundreds of “False, Misleading, Clickbait-y, and/or Satirical ‘News’ Sources,” and as of this writing, the list includes the Institute for Creation Research. More… …read more Read more here: icr.org
By Creation Moments When it comes to wasps, you can just forget everything you learned about sexual reproduction in Biology 101. There are male and female wasps. But that has very little to do with wasp reproduction. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments
By Avery Foley Is the compassionate answer to embrace sinful behavior and change our churches into inclusive sanctuaries that affirm and celebrate sinful behaviors? …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
Students on an American college campus believe Christians should be given fewer rights than Muslims! …read more Read more here: creation.com
How can Christians confidently defend biblical creation in an increasingly skeptical culture? What creation evidence does our own solar system display? ICR astrophysicist Dr. Jason Lisle answers these questions and more, sharing several logical arguments that confirm biblical creation. More… …read more Read more here: icr.org
By Creation Moments What two things are most important to someone lost in the desert? Why, a compass and, of course, some water. If you are lost in the desert and find a compass barrel cactus, you have both in this amazing plant. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments
By Ken Ham Is this professor, at a taxpayer-supported university, inciting people to violence? Yes. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
By Ken Ham Take a minute and think about all the young people you know. Your older children, their friends, your church’s youth group, that newlywed couple, your college friends—how many of them have a biblical worldview? Well, according to new research, only 4% of the millennial generation in America—the twentysomethings—have a biblical worldview. Only 16% of their grandparents and just 7% of their parents can be said to have a biblical worldview. It should come as no surprise that Millennials are less likely than any other generation to have a biblical worldview and are very secularized in their thinking.
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By schaffee On this episode of ID the Future, learn about new and exciting uses for DNA in information storage, electrical engineering, and more. Did you know that all the world’s data could, theoretically, be stored in DNA that would fit in one room (or even smaller)? Your browser does not support playing Audio, please upgrade your browser or find our podcast on podOmatic Download Episode …read more Read more here: id the future
A?lready in 2017, secular scientists have described some stunning original biochemicals in fossil bones. Two new finds reignite vigorous debate over the nature of the protein remnants—are they true organic remains, some form of contamination, the result of a strange preservation process, or what? As in the past, researchers totally leapfrog a neat, tidy, Bible-friendly conclusion. More… …read more Read more here: icr.org
By Creation Moments A strange alga that has muscle like tissue illustrates that there are no simple life forms. Protein muscle fibers, say evolutionists, are a later and more advanced development in living things. Yet, these scientists also claim that alga are among the first of the living things to have evolved. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments
By Ken Ham Returning to the Creation Museum on Saturday for a third visit were members of the Duggar family, the famous reality-TV family with 19 children. I wrote about their two prior visits. On this trip, several of their children (and some grandkids) toured our life-size Noah’s Ark as well, along with some of their friends. Here is a photo of the large group at the Ark on Friday morning. No, they weren’t here filming for TV—just enjoying a family visit to two family friendly attractions! Make plans to bring your own family to the Ark Encounter. Thanks for
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