By Ken Ham In a few hours, Sunday Night will feature interviews with me and others about the Ark Encounter (opening July 7), the Creation Museum, and the Answers in Genesis ministry as a whole. The newspaper article is titled, “Fundamentalist’s Ark Makes Waves.” Well, I say it’s going to make BIG WAVES, as our world-class theme park will attract millions of people from around the world. And yes, it’s unashamedly a Christian attraction—but one that all people will be fascinated to visit. The reporter states, “In just over six weeks, …read more Read more here: Ken Ham AIG
Science Writer Brian Thomas tells how creation evidence changed his beliefs about God and Scripture—and ultimately the course of his life! ICR’s discovery center has the potential to reach so many more with this same life-changing message. More… …read more Read more here: icr.org
By Dr. Danny R. Faulkner The earth could be both round and flat, if it were disk-shaped. Have we all been fed a whopping lie about the true shape of the earth? …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
By Creation Moments Almost all sighted animals that aren’t insects see with eyeballs. But that is not true of a fish named barreleyes, and that’s for a good reason. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments
By Ken Ham With less than two months until the Ark Encounter opens to the public (July 7), we’re now hiring! Employees will get to be part of history as they will be first to work at the full-size Noah’s Ark in Williamstown, Kentucky, just south of Cincinnati. The Ark Encounter is a world-class, Christian-themed attraction, with a life-size Noah’s Ark as the centerpiece that will be visited by millions of guests from around the world. To create the best possible experience for our guests, we have nearly 400 seasonal positions available at Ark Encounter. A sampling of …read more
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By Creation Moments We are often asked why, if the Bible’s account of creation is true, don’t dinosaurs appear in any historical documentation. After all, according to the Bible, both the great land creatures and humans were created on day six of creation week. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments
By Ken Ham We rejoice when the secular media cover AiG and the upcoming Ark Encounter theme park in a balanced way. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
WWII fighter planes abandoned on a Greenland glacier were found 50 years later, already under 75 metres of ice. …read more Read more here: creation.com
Repetitious “words” in DNA represent more than half of the human genome’s three billion nucleotides. Because human reasoning essentially views the repetition of words in spoken languages as errors, these DNA sequences were first written off as meaningless junk. Now it appears nothing could be further from the truth since these repetitive words are linked with pervasive biochemical function. More… …read more Read more here: icr.org
By Ken Ham A recent article discusses why Darwin may have chosen to label his famous branching diagram the Tree of Life. The author notes, “Darwin’s appropriation of the tree of life was no mistake. He had grown up in a devout Unitarian family and knew his Bible well.” It seems likely that Darwin intentionally named his idea of an evolutionary origin of all life after the Bible’s tree of life—after all, he did train to be a clergyman, so he knew the Bible. Now why did he do this? Secularizing the Tree of Life? Well, the author goes on
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By Creation Moments Australia has many unique creatures that people find fascinating. One example is the floodplain death adder and its habit of eating dangerous frogs. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments
An influential scientific discovery that was once celebrated as compelling evidence for evolution may require reinterpretation, according to a growing number of scientists and researchers. In 2008, biologist Richard Lenski of Michigan State University jubilantly announced that he had witnessed a “major evolutionary innovation.” Lenski, as part of his Long-Term Experimental Evolution (LTEE) project, had been carefully observing the bacteria Escherichia coli (E. coli) reproduce in a lab. Finally, after 20 years and 31,000 E. coli generations, Lenski noticed that one of the bacteria populations had seemingly mutated and acquired the ability to process the chemical citrate when oxygen was
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By Ken Ham Until the end of the month, you can partner with us to be part of history by purchasing a Charter Boarding Pass or in other ways such as by sponsoring a Peg, Plank, Beam, or even a whole exhibit in the Ark. By partnering with us, you will not only be part of reconstructing Noah’s Ark, but you will also help us spread the good news of the gospel of Jesus Christ to millions of people each year. The Charter Boarding Passes can be three-year (able to be converted later …read more Read more here: Ken Ham
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By Jake Hebert Part I of this series presented a number of serious problems with the Pacemaker paper. It is necessary to also understand the Blackman-Tukey (B-T) method. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
By Donna O’Daniel When we think of birds, we think of flight. But it appears the Creator had other plans, too. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
By Creation Moments There are three ways to make mountains. The movement of two crustal plates running into one another will push up mountains. Likewise, volcanic activity will produce mountains. Finally, massive erosion of soft strata from harder strata can also create mountains. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments
By Ken Ham In a small town in Wyoming, after serving as a judge for over 20 years, Judge Ruth Neely is reportedly facing the possibility of being “banned for life from the judiciary and pay[ing] up to $40,000 in fines merely for stating that her faith prevents her from personally performing same-sex weddings.” Apparently, she is not even required or paid by the state to perform weddings. However, because of her comment, a state agency is saying that she has “‘manifested a bias’ and is therefore permanently unfit to serve as a judge.” This agency threat is clearly an
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By Prof. Stuart Burgess God made his handiwork so clear that even a child can see it (Romans 1:18–20). The beauty of His work is inescapable—and an undeniable witness to His existence. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
An aquatic ‘impressionist’ is not all that it seems to be. …read more Read more here: creation.com
By Devon Spencer, DVM Sightings of Thylacines have been reported over the years from explorers and from indigenous people groups who send hunters into the jungle or mountains. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
By Ken Ham A recent article notes that travel and tourism in NKY—an industry that currently supports over 12,000 jobs here—brought $2.7 billion into the economy last year. Apparently, the overall numbers for the state as a whole are the strongest seen in 10 years. It’s great to see that tourism is booming in this beautiful state. There’s certainly a lot to see and do here. And it’s certainly going to only get better! The opening of the Ark Encounter in Williamstown (July 7) will attract 1.4–2.2 million visitors a year, most of them from out of our region and
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Compromising the clear biblical teaching on origins leads inexorably to compromise on other areas, including God’s definition of marriage. …read more Read more here: creation.com
By Ken Ham The International Conference on Creationism (ICC), a global event held in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, is going to be taking place July 29–August 1, 2018. This event is an outreach of the Creation Science Fellowship of Pittsburgh. Many staff members here at AiG, with doctorate degrees in a variety of science and other fields, plan to attend the ICC and present their peer-reviewed research papers. You’ve probably heard the false claims of many secularists who say that creation research isn’t conducted and reviewed. This major international conference refutes that ridiculous falsehood. Of course, many secularists claim that if a
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By Multimedia On this episode of ID the Future, Robert Crowther interviews Dr. Michael Denton about the film Fire-Maker, released on DVD today. Denton discusses how finely-tuned conditions allowing for both combustion and human life fostered development of technology and describes how it is a ‘close call’ that we are even able to make fires.Order your copy of Fire-Maker today! 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
The first chapters of Genesis leave us in no doubt whatsoever about how God created the universe. On the six successive days of creation, God spoke and what He said happened. That is to say, the means that God used to create the universe and all things in it was His Word. The occasions of his speaking, from Genesis chapter 1:3–26 (NIV), are as follows: Read More: Creation-how did God do it – creation.com
The Titanic‘s sinking on April 14, 1912 was the most famous seafaring disaster in modern times. But the survival of Noah’s Ark in the Flood was the most famous seafaring success in ancient times. Did design specifications help make the difference? If so, that might help explain why the dimensions for Titanic II—a planned full-size replica luxury liner—will differ from the first Titanic. More… …read more Read more here: icr.org
Evolutionary teachings hold that all mankind arose from a population of ape-like ancestors. But Genesis, the rest of the Bible, and Jesus teach that mankind arose from Noah’s three sons and their wives. A new analysis of human mitochondrial DNA exposes two new evidences that validate the biblical beginnings of mankind. More… …read more Read more here: icr.org