By Dr. Elizabeth Mitchell If we share a common ancestor with a chimpanzee, as evolutionists confidently maintain, then how did our brains leap so far ahead in size and capability? …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
By schaffee On this episode of ID the Future, Ray Bohlin interviews biologist Cornelius Hunter about the growing problem that epigenetics poses for Neo-Darwinism. Modern evolutionary theory has long insisted that genes and genetic mutations are where the evolutionary action is, and dismissed the early 19th century naturalist Jean-Baptiste Lamarck for suggesting that new environmental pressures could drive heritable changes in a population within a single generation. But as Hunter explains, recent experiments reveal that this does happen and epigenetic sources in the cell are the key drivers. Worse for mainstream evolutionists, this epigenetic machinery is not easily domesticated into
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By Jeremy Ham Have you ever made a New Year’s resolution? Here are some possible resolutions for you to consider as you begin the New Year. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
By Dr. Andrew A. Snelling When geologists assume the earth changes slowly, they overlook astonishing evidence of Noah’s global Flood. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
A young scientist indoctrinated in atheistic philosophy in China came to America and was dramatically converted to Christianity. …read more Read more here: creation.com
By Creation Moments Given the size of its brain, could a honeybee recognize a specific human face? And if a bee could recognize specific human faces, how would the evolutionist explain this kind of ability? read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments
By Ken Ham This year marks the 500th anniversary of the Protestant Reformation. In 1517 Martin Luther nailed 95 theses—complaints about the church’s unbiblical “doctrines”—to the door of a church in Wittenberg, Germany. Five hundred years later, we believe it’s time for a new reformation. Martin Luther opposed man’s fallible traditions taking the place of God’s Word. He called the church back to the authority of Scripture. In our day when we see rampant compromise in the church, particularly in regard to the book of Genesis, we need to do the same. Many Christians are no longer allowing God’s Word
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By Avery Foley Oxford Dictionaries chooses a word or expression to “reflect the passing year in language.” For the Word of the Year 2016, they chose post-truth. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
By Dr. Kenneth Gentry, Jr. What is presuppositionalism? And how does it effectively challenge all forms of unbelieving (non-biblical) thought? …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
By Dr. Don DeYoung One-third of the world’s sugar comes from the lowly sugar beet. But God stored other treasures in this tuber, which we’re just beginning to exploit. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
By Creation Moments Those who fear global warming blame any climate changes upon man’s activity, including the raising of cattle for food. The digestive system of all ruminants, including cows, produce methane gas as part of the digestive process. Methane is considered one of the greenhouse gases that change the Earth’s climate. Some have even suggested ways of limiting the methane produced by cows. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments
By Ken Ham Looking back over 2016, AiG is so thankful for the many ways God has blessed us in both big and small ways here at Answers in Genesis. Throughout my nearly 40 years of ministry, God has been faithful over and over, and this year was no exception. Here are seven ways God blessed us this year in the United States and abroad. Opening of Ark Encounter. On July 7 we opened the Ark Encounter in Williamstown, Kentucky. We are thankful for God’s faithfulness through all the stages of this huge undertaking, from planning to fundraising to building
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A long-time enthusiastic teacher of evolution slowly embraced Biblical creation. …read more Read more here: creation.com
BioLogos says Christians should consider evolutionary creation. Here’s why they’re wrong. …read more Read more here: creation.com
By Creation Moments Over the past several years, scientific studies of women have shown that those who have had abortions increase their risks of infertility, breast cancer and other problems. Now, a study released by the Population Research Institute reveals a whole new category of risks associated with abortion. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments
By Ken Ham We’re very excited about the issue of Answers magazine that’s now on its way to mailboxes (and inboxes!) across the United States and around the world. We’ve recently expanded our popular creation apologetics magazine from quarterly to bimonthly, and this issue is the first of six for this year. This means you get even more faith-affirming teaching when you subscribe to Answers. While many magazines are folding, Answers is growing. With this expansion to an issue every eight weeks, we believe subscriptions will grow even more. The cover feature in this newest issue looks at three …read
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A new bioengineered medical device was designed to treat people with a severe loss of neurologic muscle control. It affords a rare opportunity to clearly see some of the hidden relationships between mind, body, and designed interfaces. A unique case study indicates that the brain actually responds to the mind as a separate entity. More… …read more Read more here: icr.org
The story of the Moriori contradicts the traditional view of so-called hunter gatherers. …read more Read more here: creation.com
By Creation Moments If you enjoy keeping tropical fish, the Mantis shrimp is one creature you may not want to keep in your aquarium. While this creature is related to common shrimp, it has a very unusual and specialized feature. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments
Did the human brain evolve from an ape-like brain? Two new reports describe four human genes named SRGAP2A, SRGAP2B, SRGAP2C, and SRGAP2D, which are located in three completely separate regions on chromosome number 1.1 They appear to play an important role in brain development.2 Perhaps the most striking discovery is that three of the four genes (SRGAP2B, SRGAP2C, and SRGAP2D) are completely unique to humans and found in no other mammal species, not even apes. While each of the genes share some regions of similarity, they are all clearly unique in their overall structure and function when compared to
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Researchers discovered eight well-manufactured throwing spears in an Ice Age coal deposit near Schöningen, Germany. They are calling these the oldest human tools. What can forensic science reveal about the people who made them? Portions of the Schöningen open pit coal mine were set aside for archaeological work decades ago. In 1997, Hartmut Thieme of the Lower Saxony State Office for Heritage described three spears that he found in the Helmstedt lignite coal mine.1 They were constructed to such exacting specifications that replicas of them performed as well as modern javelins in throwing tests. The site also contained
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By Ken Ham I’m thrilled to recommend the brand-new documentary-style film Is Genesis History?, coming to theaters Thursday, February 23, 2017, for one night only. This film delves into various scientific disciplines to see if the evidence confirms evolution and millions of years or creation in six days and the global Flood. You’ll be encouraged to hear from scientists who love science and God’s Word. They’ll share new research and exciting evidence that confirm what God’s Word says about the history of the earth as they answer “Is Genesis history?” with an overwhelming “Yes!” <!– –> …read more Read more
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By Ken Ham We are very thankful for the teachers who work hard to teach and instruct young people. They can make such a huge impact in these young lives. I often refer to Christian teachers in public schools as missionaries because many of them are on the front lines of reaching the next generation for Christ in a rather dark place. And remember God’s reminder of the incredible responsibility that teachers have: My brethren, let not many of you become teachers, knowing that we shall receive a stricter judgment. (James 3:1) Well, whether you’re a Christian, private, public, or
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By Ken Ham The push to indoctrinate young children to accept transgender behavior as normal will soon include a new book called Can I Tell You About Gender Diversity?This short book apparently will be introduced into primary schools in the UK as a resource for parents, teachers, and children as young as seven. According to reports, the soon-to-be published book begins, My name is Kit and I’m 12 years old. I live in a house with my mum and dad, and our dog, Pickle. When I was born, the doctors told my mum and dad that they had a baby
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By Creation Moments Could a plant devise a special growth for itself so that it becomes inviting to its only pollinator? If evolution were true, how could such a plant survive until it could learn enough about its pollinator, and about genetics, to evolve a special growth just for that pollinator. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments
By Simon Turpin Recently the magazine Scientific American published two articles accusing creationists of being anti-science and lamenting the supposed threat to science. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
By Michael Belknap According to a report recently published in The Washington Post, researchers have uncovered the cranial remains of an enigmatic mammoth. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily