Our endowment fund is one of the ways we financially sustain our mission and work and there are four ways you may contribute toward it. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
Is a mutation that seemingly reduces risk of cardiovascular disease an example of evolution in action? …read more Read more here: creation.com
By schaffee This episode of ID the Future features part two of an interview with Dr. Charles Thaxton, one of the first intelligent design scientists in the modern ID movement. Critics of intelligent design often try to frame ID as a political response to court rulings striking down the teaching of creationism. Today origin of life theorist and chemist Charles Thaxton tells the true history of intelligent design as a modern scientific movement fueled by new discoveries and critical examination of the evidence by open minds. Listen in as Dr. Thaxton explains what led him to ID and tells the
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By schaffee This episode of ID the Future features part one of an interview by Casey Luskin with CSC Fellow Charles Thaxton, co-author of The Mystery of Life’s Origin (1984), a foundational work for the intelligent design movement. Listen in as Dr. Thaxton takes us back to the first stirrings of the modern intelligent design movement and discusses the chemical challenge to naturalistic origin of life theories. Charles Thaxton is a member of the American Chemical Society, the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the American Scientific Affiliation and a Fellow of the American Institute of Chemistry. Your browser
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By Ken Ham Once again here in Northern Kentucky, Answers in Genesis employees and their families are busy gathering items to pack in shoeboxes that will travel to children around the world. It is an honor to give children items that they need and can have fun with. Though the choices of items to pack are endless, there are four important items that should be included in each shoebox. Just a few of the shoeboxes collected from the Answers in Genesis staff. School supplies. These supplies, such as notebooks, pens, and pencils, will be vital to many children getting an
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By Dr. David Menton Dogs are always sniffing around, but it’s not because they’re always hungry. Unlike us, they interpret the world primarily through smell. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
Sneak peek of latest Creation magazine. Humans occupy a unique place in the universe that evolutionists cannot adequately explain. …read more Read more here: creation.com
By Multimedia On this episode of ID the Future, Andrew McDiarmid interviews Douglas Axe on his recent book, Undeniable. Axe shares his reasons for writing the volume, defines common science, and describes what a new biology, with intelligent design, not Darwinism, might resemble.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
By Ken Ham Every year tens of thousands of visitors come to the Creation Museum in Petersburg, Kentucky (near the Cincinnati Airport), during the month of December for our spectacular Christmas Town event. This special free outreach draws visitors from all across the country, but it’s also become an annual tradition with many local families. This year we have added dates so more families can experience and celebrate Christmas Town with us. Christmas Town features a free live nativity that recreates the events surrounding our Savior’s birth, and a spectacularly unique garden of tens of thousands of gorgeous lights rivaling
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Buried bones, ancient carvings, and cave paintings reveal early European cow-types. Some had the large shoulder humps of bison, some showed the big horns of the extinct aurochs—extinct ancestors of modern cattle—and others seemed like hybrids between these forms. Classic Darwinian evolution asserts one ancestor for various descendants. These supposedly separate into isolated species which can’t breed, like tree branches extending far from their trunk. A recent study exposed how this concept clashes with the actual trends in cow-kind variation. More… …read more Read more here: icr.org
If the Bible cannot be trusted in what it teaches about history, why should anybody trust it in anything else? …read more Read more here: creation.com
By Creation Moments For me, catching a fish of any size is a great accomplishment … but can you imagine what it would be like to find a gigantic Mola mola at the end of your fishing line? Also known as the ocean sunray, the Mola mola is the world’s largest bony fish, weighing as much as 5,000 pounds and measuring up to 14 feet from top to bottom! read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments
By Ken Ham You know, there’s an old children’s song that says, “Do you know, oh Christian, you’re a sermon in shoes?” Well, you might be a sermon in shoes, but did you know that the gospel can also be a shoebox? Each year Operation Christmas Child, a ministry of Samaritan’s Purse, ships shoeboxes full of small presents to boys and girls all over the world. Millions of children are introduced to the gospel of Jesus Christ through this ministry. And you can help! Start with an average-sized shoebox (what better excuse to buy a new pair of shoes?). Following
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Man looked to the birds, and conquered the skies. Now researchers are looking to imitate a much tinier winged creature … …read more Read more here: creation.com
A theory divided against itself: a ‘primitive’ creature is ‘superior’! …read more Read more here: creation.com
By Jean O’Micks Until now there have been two basic theories on the evolution of cellular complexity. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
By Creation Moments According to researchers from the University of Tübingen and the German Center for Infection Research, there’s a bacterium in your nose that may have already saved your life numerous times in the past and will likely save your life many times more in the future. That bacterium – Staphylococcus lugdunensis – is well known for inhabiting your nose. But now it has come to light that the bacterium produces a previously unknown antibiotic named Lugdunin. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments
By Ken Ham In this increasingly secular day, our young people are bombarded with the message that the Bible can’t be trusted and that it has no relevance in our time. It’s all part of the Satan’s ploy that started in Genesis 3:1—to attack the authority of the Word of God. The more that generations don’t believe the Word, the more they will not listen to the saving gospel that comes from the Word. At Answers in Genesis, we want to show young people that God’s Word is true from the very beginning and can be trusted when it talks
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By Ken Ham I am very excited to announce the arrival of a brand-new resource in our bookstore—A Flood of Evidence: 40 Reasons Noah and the Ark Still Matter. Whenever I am out speaking or greeting people here at the Creation Museum or the Ark Encounter, I get many of the same questions about the Flood and Ark over and over again. This new book, written by me and my son-in-law Bodie Hodge, answers many of these questions, such as: How many people died in the Flood? Doesn’t it take millions of years to form rock and rock layers? Could
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By Creation Moments More than 150 years after his death in 1850, William Kirby is still known as one of the first scientists to devote his life to the study of insects. But let me add that he was also devoted to something else. Shortly before publishing his first major work on the bees of England, Kirby wrote the following: read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments
By Ken Ham When we consider the freedoms we enjoy in the United States, it seems fitting that we dedicate three major holidays to celebrating our armed forces: Memorial Day, Independence Day, and Veterans Day. People often confuse Memorial Day and Veterans Day. But while Memorial Day honors men and women who’ve died in military service for America, Veterans Day honors all US military veterans. On the first observed Armistice Day in 1919 (right after World War I), President Woodrow Wilson said this to Americans: To us in America the reflections of Armistice Day will be filled with solemn pride
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Did God use the Big Bang to create the universe? Can we know the age of the earth? ICR physicist Dr. Jake Hebert explores the origin of the universe, recent Ice Age studies, and the relevance of earth age research. Also, learn more about Dr. Hebert as he shares his personal creation journey. More… …read more Read more here: icr.org
By Dr. Andrew A. Snelling Evidently, just prior to both periods, massive tectonic collisions took place near the earth’s equator—a tropical zone where rocks undergo heavy weathering. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
Separating confusing ancient flood myths from the true history of the world revealed in Genesis. …read more Read more here: creation.com
By Creation Moments For years, evolutionists have told the public that during the time of the dinosaurs, plants were only of the non-flowering kind. According to these experts – including the most famous evolutionist of his time, Carl Sagan – flowering plants had not evolved yet. Dinosaurs only saw non-flowering cone trees and cycads. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments
The Creation Museum has announced expanded dates for its highly anticipated annual free Christmas celebration known as Christmas Town. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
By Dr. Greg Hall No matter where you go to school, we want share with you principles that we believe will help you survive your college experience and thrive through it all. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily