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By Simon Turpin The increasing marginalization of Christianity is nothing new. But, Scripture offers us encouragement. In what way is Noah an example of faith for us? …read more Read more here: AIG Daily     
By Creation Moments Evolutionists never get tired of mocking the supposedly poor design of the human eye. They are attempting to poke a finger into the eye of the Christian’s Creator God when they say, “If God is such a good designer, why did he do such a sloppy job with the eye?” read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments     
By Callie Joubert The recent claim that “conflicting networks” in the brain that explain belief and unbelief in God cannot be true. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily     
A charitable bequest is one of the easiest and most flexible ways that you can leave a gift to Answers in Genesis that will make a lasting impact. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily     
By Ken Ham Ultimately, AiG, the Creation Museum, and the Ark Encounter boldly and uncompromisingly stand on the truth of God’s Word, beginning in Genesis. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily     
By Multimedia On this episode of ID the Future, Ray Bohlin interviews Jonathan Wells about the interaction of evolutionary theory and medicine. Has Darwinism furthered healthcare? What about our understanding of antibiotic resistance? And might learning about evolution become a requirement for medical students? 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 Creation Moments One of the most popular broadcasts Creation Moments has ever done was the one about the health benefits of coffee. That’s not surprising when you consider all the coffee drinkers out there. However, some people did write to tell us that we should have mentioned that the caffeine in coffee is a diuretic and that coffee drinking can lead to dehydration. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments     
By Ken Ham Now that we’ve entered November, Christmas is just around the corner. At the Creation Museum, we are busy getting ready for the opening of our annual Christmas Town, a live nativity and spectacular garden of lights display—free for our guests.* This event in Northern Kentucky attracts tens of thousands of people and gives us the opportunity to present the gospel to many unbelievers. Well, as you start thinking about Christmas, I encourage you to consider choosing faith-building gifts from our online store for the loved ones on your list. Here are my top five suggestions for Christmas [More]
History’s most influential book has been widely abandoned as the world rejects its transformative power and embraces evolution. …read more Read more here: creation.com     
Medical students learn classic pathology cases to help them identify diseases. One such case involved human cannibals who ended up with tremors, seizures, balance disorders, and hallucinations after eating nervous tissue. The fatal diseases, Kuru disease and Creutzfeld-Jakob disease (CJD), which are akin to mad cow disease, are caused by mysterious transmissible proteins known as prions. These proteins can be found in neurons. When a prion becomes pathologically misshapen, an infectious change reaction occurs where prions in the host become shaped the same way as the infecting prion. Could prions play a role in evolution? More… …read more Read more [More]
By Multimedia On this episode of ID the Future, Ray Bohlin and Michael Behe discuss the limits of evolution. Does evolution innovate by building or breaking things? And how do polar bears illustrate this? 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 Recently, we had one of our Answers in Genesis board meetings. AiG employees have come to love these three days out of the year because, when the board of directors meets, we get a special treat. You see, chairman of the board, Don Landis, brings his wife, Beverly, and this year Beverly brought her sister, Joyce Deily. Together, these two ladies fire up the break room oven and fill the office with the smell of dough and spices, baking cinnamon rolls for the entire staff. And these rolls are all calorie free (well—we like to think so!) [More]
By Dr. Greg Hall Parents and students who are looking ahead to college should be humbled by the magnitude of the decision and implications that it will have on their life. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily     
By Dr. Andrew A. Snelling According to science textbooks, a series of rock layers covers the earth, representing many eras over “millions of years.” Are these charts accurate? …read more Read more here: AIG Daily     
By Multimedia On this episode of ID the Future, Andrew McDiarmid interviews Paul Nelson on the upcoming Royal Society conference he will be attending, New trends in evolutionary biology: biological, philosophical and social science perspectives. Nelson shares about his expectations for the controversial gathering. 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, the Creation Museum is pleased to host a free College Expo where students and their families can meet representatives from many creationist, Bible-upholding colleges, universities, and seminaries, in one convenient location. Attendees will also hear from AiG scientists and have the opportunity to win a $500 scholarship. With the increasing erosion of biblical authority even within most Christian colleges, it’s never been more important for your student to attend a college that stands firmly on the Word of God. We’ve been diligent to make sure that all of the institutions at the College Expo hold [More]
By Ken Ham Have you ever wondered what life was like for Noah before God called him to build the Ark (Genesis 6:13–14)? What was it like to live as a righteous man in a culture that thought of evil continually (verse 5)? Well, AiG’s Tim Chaffey and K. Marie Adams explore these and other questions in their new novel, Noah: Man of Destiny. If you’ve had the chance to enjoy the “Who Was Noah?” exhibit at the Ark Encounter in Northern Kentucky, you’re sure to enjoy this novel. For that exhibit, Tim Chaffey, the Ark’s content manager, was responsible [More]
Was ancient man’s fascination with painting images on cave walls a precursor to cinematography? …read more Read more here: creation.com     
By Creation Moments From 1961 to 1972, the Apollo space program captured the world’s attention with its 11 manned flights into space, its tragedies and its triumphs. Though the program is best remembered for the failed mission of Apollo 13, NASA succeeded beyond measure when it landed a man on the moon in 1969. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments     
By Bodie Hodge When did Halloween begin and why? How should Christians view this day in general? To understand, we need to go back to the roots of Halloween. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily     
By Ken Ham A recent discovery in the city of Lachish, Israel, has brought attention to the specific details recorded in Scripture about the desecration of shrines to Baal. One king of Israel (Jehu) and one king of Judah (Hezekiah) are spoken of in 2 Kings in reference to destroying pagan shrines. And they brought the sacred pillars out of the temple of Baal and burned them. Then they broke down the sacred pillar of Baal, and tore down the temple of Baal and made it a refuse dump to this day. Thus Jehu destroyed Baal from Israel (2 Kings [More]
When researchers assume fossils with DNA are a certain age, they are faced with the glaring contradiction that basic chemistry means DNA should not be present. …read more Read more here: creation.com     
By Creation Moments Ever wonder why habits are so hard to break? If you think it’s just a matter of weak willpower or cravings that refuse to subside, scientists from Duke University have startling news for you. They have found that habits leave a lasting mark on specific circuits in the brain, priming you to keep engaging in the habitual activities. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments     
By Tony Perkins God’s Word is our guide in all areas of faith and practice, even in politics. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily     
Understanding the difference between what opposing theories predict helps to discriminate between them and thus avoid useless arguments. …read more Read more here: creation.com     
How did dinosaurs go extinct? Did they live alongside humans? ICR science writer Brian Thomas reveals the biblical and scientific evidence in this podcast series. Listen to fascinating insights from the fossil record, biblical history, and recent soft-tissue discoveries. More… …read more Read more here: icr.org     
By Dr. Kevin Anderson The recent report of a 1.5-billion-year-old fossil1 has brought attention once again to the alleged evolution of multicellular systems. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily