By Ken Ham The “angel” is anything but an angel. She drinks a lot, uses foul language, encourages sinful behavior, and uses crude humor—all throughout the short trailer. This program is clearly an attempt to portray Christian beliefs in a negative light and to mock what God’s Word teaches us. Now, imagine if this program portrayed Islamic beliefs in such a distorted and crude light. It’s highly unlikely any TV station would choose to do that! So why is it that TV shows openly mock Christianity but rarely other religions? It’s because of the message of Christianity! You see, we
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By Ken Ham The Ark Uses Timber Framing According to TimberFrame.org, “Timber framing is a distinctive style of building construction where heavy timbers are used to frame the structure instead of more slender dimensional lumber (for example, 2”x6”). . . . One of the most defining elements of timber frame is its unique joints. Heavy timber is joined together via mortise and tenon then secured with wooden pegs.” The Ark is a true timber-frame construction, using heavy timbers, mortise and tenon joints, and so on. Research Shows Ark Is the Largest Timber-Frame Construction The research conducted by the leading …read
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By Dr. Elizabeth Mitchell The National Geographic article treats every aspect of our world of vision as evidence for evolution: eye diversity and the fact that eyes share common designs. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
By Creation Moments In a recent study of over 4,000 children in the United Kingdom and more than 1,420 children in the United States, researchers concluded that bullied children have similar or worse mental health problems later in life than those who have suffered emotional or even physical abuse. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments
By Multimedia On this episode of ID the Future, Casey Luskin interviews Wayne Rossiter, author of Shadow of Oz: Theistic Evolution and the Absent God. Rossiter shares about the biggest scientific and theological problems he sees with theistic evolution. 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
After the Discovery Institute was banned from sponsoring an information table at the United Methodist Church’s upcoming General Conference, a poll shows that a super-majority of Americans oppose the decision. UMC officials cited, among other things, a conflict with their “social principles’ for banning the pro-intelligent design think tank. Using SurveyMonkey Audience, Discovery Institute surveyed nearly 2,000 adults about the decision. The group’s vice president, Dr. John West, tells OneNewsNow their findings. Read More: UMC ban of intelligent design presenter an unpopular decision
By Ken Ham Recent research by the Barna Group found that 70% of teens aged 13–17 in America have “strong beliefs about the Bible and its teachings.” Now, sadly, while this sounds encouraging, this research doesn’t necessarily mean that teens actually believe all of what the Bible says. Research for my new coauthored book, Ready to Return, revealed that Millennials (20-somethings) within the church have a disconnect between what God’s Word says and what they believe. 72% claim God’s Word is true and historically accurate and yet 65% …read more Read more here: Ken Ham AIG
The process of cell division is so complicated and selective that evolutionists can’t adequately explain its origin. …read more Read more here: creation.com
If everyone is descended from just two people—Adam and Eve—how did we get all the different skin shades and distinct people groups? …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
By Multimedia On this episode of ID The Future, mathematician David Berlinski joins biochemist Michael Denton for continued discussion on the difficulties of Darwinian evolution to be a viable modern theory of the origin and development of life and the cosmos. On this episode, Berlinski explains why many conservative intellectuals have trouble doubting Darwin. Denton suggests that the mechanistic, Darwinian framework will eventually collapse, and reviews the essential differences in worldview between the Darwin supporter and the Darwin doubter. Tune in to the final episode of this stimulating exchange! Your browser does not support playing Audio, please upgrade your browser
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By Multimedia In this episode of ID the Future, John West, Associate Director of the Center for Science and Culture, discusses a recent effort by the United Methodist church to ban Discovery Institute from sponsoring an information table at its upcoming General Conference. Listen in to learn about the situation and find out what you can do to help overturn the ban. Visit discovery.org/umc to send a message to United Methodist officials. 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
Does CMI purposefully ignore all Roman Catholic contributions to science? …read more Read more here: creation.com
By Ken Ham One ministry leader in Iraq reports that the demand for Bibles and information about Christ is so great they can barely keep up. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
Threats to peace and stability generally (such as fear of terrorism) are not disconnected from the increasing moral and spiritual vacuum in our post-Christian western nations. …read more Read more here: creation.com
By Multimedia On this episode of ID The Future, philosopher and author David Berlinski joins geneticist and researcher Michael Denton for continued discussion on the debate over Darwinian evolution. Why has the theory persisted? What weaknesses threaten its existence in the 21st century? As Berlinski puts it: “…applying Darwinian principles to problems of this level of complexity is like putting a Band-Aid on a wound caused by an atomic weapon. It’s just not going to work.” Listen in as Berlinski and Denton explain why the Darwinian mechanism is being widely questioned as a viable theory of the origin and development
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By Ken Ham In what can only be described as a hit piece that resembled the worst of the British tabloid media, this well-read Newsweek article needs to be addressed by AiG. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
By Ken Ham A powerful article on the popular WorldNetDaily (WND) website this week related the Roe v. Wade anniversary to our life-size Ark project that opens July 7 this year in Northern Kentucky. I encourage all of you to read this powerful commentary and send it to others. In this article, the author states the following: In a video at the Ark website, Ken Ham, president of AIG and the Ark Encounter, comments that while the cross is our greatest reminder of salvation, he believes Noah’s ark is salvation’s next most powerful symbol. …read more Read more here: Ken
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They seem cute when young. And cranky when they’re older … but bears are some of God’s most amazing creatures! …read more Read more here: creation.com
By Creation Moments On an earlier broadcast, I shared with you how Darwinism led to racism and horrendous acts that are comparable to what terrorists are doing today with unspeakable acts of violence. Though our broadcast today tells a far less gruesome story, it does show how Darwinism even played a part in America’s early immigration policies. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments
By Dr. Elizabeth Mitchell Should people have a right to death-on-demand by euthanasia or physician-assisted suicide to escape suffering or a life some consider “not worth living”? …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
By Ken Ham In Psalm 106:35–38, we read the following: But they mingled with the Gentiles and learned their works; they served their idols, which became a snare to them. They even sacrificed their sons and their daughters to demons, and shed innocent blood, the blood of their sons and daughters, whom they sacrificed to the idols of Canaan; and the land was polluted with blood. Last October, I wrote in detail about how similar abortion is to the child sacrifice that was seen among the Canaanites (and God’s people adopted their ways) and other cultures in the Old Testament.
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By Bodie Hodge Christians are often confronted with the claim that “evolution will help society become better.” …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
By Creation Moments Judging from the things many of us choose to eat, you’d be right in thinking that we sometimes don’t use our brains when it comes to making healthy food choices. But a tiny multicellular animal, which scientists call “Trix” for short, doesn’t use its brain at all at mealtime. In fact, it doesn’t have a brain or a single nerve cell in its whole millimeter-sized body. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments
By Ken Ham Now, some of the reasons listed nationally for celebrating Darwin, who of course was not an American, include the following: Charles Darwin’s theory of evolution by the mechanism of natural selection, together with the monumental amount of scientific evidence he compiled to support it, provides humanity with a logical and intellectually compelling explanation for the diversity of life on Earth. It has been the human curiosity and ingenuity exemplified by Darwin that has promoted new scientific discoveries that have helped humanity solve many problems and improve living conditions. The teaching of creationism in some public schools compromises
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By Ken Ham It’s ironic that President Obama says that religious freedom is a “proud legacy” of this nation because the religious freedom of Christians is under attack. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
By Bodie Hodge Other alleged divine writings are not from God because they are not part of the Bible. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
By Creation Moments In Italian, its name means beautiful woman. The belladonna plant first received this name because it was used to make eye-drops for women in ancient Rome. Belladonna made the women appear more seductive by dilating the pupils of their eyes. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments