By CMI Evolutionists say that an animal’s unique features developed because the unique feature gives the animal some survival benefit. Just what that benefit might be is open to interpretation, and sometimes the explanation is a little fuzzy. Sometimes the explanation just doesn’t work. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments
By Ken Ham The reaction to businessman Donald Trump’s candidacy can be instructive as it relates to ministries like Answers in Genesis. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
New methods using increased precision have allowed mankind to answer a fundamental question: Do other stars have planets? Natural philosophers have pondered this question for centuries. Johannes Kepler imagined beings on other planets in his book, The Dream, considered the first work of science fiction. Today’s scientists are finally able to move from fiction to fact. The answer is: Yes! Other stars do have planets. A follow-up question for creationists (and evolutionists) is: what does it mean for our worldview? Read More: Exoplanets – creation.com
When you ask Christians if they “believe the Bible”, you will likely receive a universal and enthusiastic affirmative response. However, if you were to ask those same believers why they believe the Bible, you are more likely to get a puzzled look and a less-than-enthusiastic mumbled response. Christians believe that the Bible is the Word of God, and it should be our authority in all areas of life. We believe that we can trust what we read in our Bibles today is the same message that God inspired. But most Christians could not explain how the original documents that God
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By CMI According to evolutionary theory, humans had a common ancestor with chickens 300 million years ago. Much more recently in evolutionary time, we had a common ancestor with the mouse. One would then be led to conclude that, in evolutionary terms, we are genetically closer to the mouse than to the chicken. Of course, we must stress that we at Creation Moments have good reasons to reject all those multiple millions of years. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments
By Ken Ham In the latest issue of World magazine, Bart Campolo, son of well-known speaker, author, sociologist, pastor, and social activist Tony Campolo, gives frank answers about his walk away from Christianity and his new job as a “humanist chaplain” at a secular university in California. You can read the interview for yourself. I would like to make two comments about Bart Campolo’s statements given to World magazine: When asked the question, “What spiritual nurturing would someone who doesn’t believe in a spiritual life need?,” Campolo answered, “It’s interesting that you should ask, because here’s the thing. If somebody
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By Jeffrey P. Tomkins Interestingly, BioLogos is probably the only evolutionary group that puts such a high level of focus on this hypothesis as key evidence for evolution. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
By Ken Ham Those who hold to the big bang argue that biblical creation is wrong because of this “time travel” problem, but that argument is self-refuting! …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
Our first article on Homo naledi addressed questions about the anatomy and geologic setting of these fossils. Our second asked why these scientists chose to not date the fossils. This third and final article explores the question of how the fossils arrived in such a remote part of the cave. This may be the toughest of the three questions to answer. More… …read more Read more here: icr.org
Researchers in the field of astronomy have recently announced what is described to be a ‘truly monstrous’ structure, consisting of a ring of galaxies around 5 billion light-years across. Reported findings show that the seemingly unprecedented galactic ring, which was revealed by nine Gamma-Ray Bursts (GRBs), is located 7 billion light-years away. GRBs are thought to be the result of massive stars collapsing into black holes, ostensibly at the end of the stars’ lives. Because black holes are typically found inside galaxies, astronomers say the ring of GRBs is evidence of a gigantic galaxy ring. Beacons can be used to
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Jesus clearly believed Genesis as history. For example, He referred to marriage at “the beginning of creation” (Mark 10:6), and to the global flood of Noah (Luke 17:26–27). This is a problem for those who profess to be Christian (to follow Christ) yet do not believe Genesis as Jesus did. Read More: Jesus the Creator – creation.com
‘If Noahs Flood really happened, then why don’t we see any evidence for it?’ a skeptic might ask. In today’s era of mass-media disinformation, this type of question is hurled at Bible-believers daily. The answer is quite simply this: evidence for Noah’s Flood is everywhere, but it is not reported as such by mainstream secular sources. A recent Associated Press article posted on the Guardian website provides us yet another perfect example of how evidence can be hidden in plain sight and presented in a completely dishonest way. Read More: Unpermineralized hadrosaur bones Alaska – creation.com
By Dr. Andrew A. Snelling The biblical worldview changes how you see everything, even a “paradise” like Hawaii. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
God created human beings in His image and with the unique capacity for relationship with Him out of the rest of the physical creation. God’s plan has always included dwelling with His people in a place characterized by holiness, and we can see that theme all throughout Scripture. Read More: Dwelling with God – creation.com
By Multimedia On this episode of ID the Future, hear the second episode of our ID The Future segment ID Inquiry, in which ID scientists and scholars answer your questions about intelligent design and evolution. Ask your question by sending an email to editor@evolutionnews.org, and tune in to this episode as Dr. Jonathan Wells explains the concept of codes in living things, and how they affect the debate over neo-Darwinism and intelligent design. For more on codes in biology, read Dr. Wells’ paper, “Membrane Patterns Carry Ontogenetic Information That Is Specified Independently of DNA.” The Summary and Implications section on
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It is difficult for us, 150 or so years later, to appreciate the life-and-death struggle which convulsed the Christian world in the 19th century—and especially following the publication of Darwin’s Origin of Species in 1859. It was not, of course, the scientific theory of evolution only which gave problems: Nietzsche, with his ‘God is dead’ philosophy, the political views of Marx and Engels, the psychoanalytical theories of Freud, the application of ‘survival of the fittest’ ideas to extreme capitalism, and the higher criticism dogma of some theologians leading on to modernism and present-day liberalism—all these had one thing in common:
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By Dr. Alan Gillen Is Community-associated (CA)-MRSA “evolution in action”? Microbiology research based on creation provides some answers to its emerging dominance in the USA. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
As noted previously,1 there is a subtle connection between the creation-evolution issue and anxiety over ‘global warming’ or ‘climate change’. Thus a biblical worldview helps to guard against alarmism in this area. Another reason for taking a judicious approach toward this issue are ‘gaps’ in our understanding of meteorology: There is a very real possibility that current meteorological and climatological models are not taking into account all the relevant physics. In particular, there is a possibility that cosmic rays could be influencing weather and climate Read More: Cosmic ray weather climate link – creation.com
By Multimedia On this episode of ID the Future, hear more of Dr. Michael Egnor and Casey Luskin’s discussion on free will. If there is no free will, and humans are merely following our chemical instructions, than how can we recognize evil and good? Tune in as Dr. Egnor explores the societal and political consequences of denying free will. 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 One of the staff here at AiG recently sent me a photo of a church sign that shows the continued decline of biblical authority here in the US: So they take the Bible seriously, but not literally? Well, this second photo that we found of the same church with a different sign further shows that by “seriously,” they don’t mean that they actually treat the teachings of God’s Word with respect and obedience! They don’t take Jesus’ Words in Matthew 19 concerning marriage being between a male and female literally. <img src="https://cdn-assets.answersingenesis.org/img/blogs/ken-ham/2015/10/church-sign-marriage-equality.jpg" alt="Church Sign: Marriage Equality, A
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When describing so-called ‘transitional’ fossils, we often call such fossils ‘mosaic fossils’. What do we mean? Read More: Mosaic fossils – creation.com
By Ken Ham Her spiritual life is hanging in the balance and no one even knows that’s the case. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
By Dr. David Menton A bird’s-eye view involves much more than the panoramic view we see from an airplane. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
By CMI Chocolate has long been thought of as a junk food. However, new research on several fronts reveals that chocolate should probably be reclassified as a health food. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments
By Ken Ham I recently had the privilege of hosting Pastor Lloyd Pulley and his wife Karen at the Ark construction site in northern Kentucky. Pastor Lloyd is the senior pastor of Calvary Chapel Old Bridge in New Jersey where I had the honor to speak a few years ago. After touring the immense Ark at the construction site, I asked Pastor Lloyd what he thought about the Ark and its evangelistic message. He quickly replied, “the half was not told me,” in reference to 1 Kings 10:7 where the queen of Sheba responded after visiting Solomon in Jerusalem and
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By Ken Ham Moral decision-making is much more than just what our brain is doing. It’s about doing what is right based on an absolute standard. And the only absolute standard is God’s Word. Our morality needs to be based on the firm foundation of God’s infallible Word. As the Creator, only God has the authority to set the rules, and we aren’t at liberty to change or ignore them. The Only Absolute Standard for Morality Sadly, our culture largely no longer recognizes God’s Word as the authority, and increasing numbers of people believe man (and thus morality) evolved by
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By Ken Ham Your neighbors and coworkers might be more open to the idea of a Creator than you might realize! According to recent research from LifeWay, “More than 4 in 10 of the nonreligious believe physics and humanity point to a creator.” And “In a survey of 1,000 Americans, LifeWay Research found almost 8 in 10 (79 percent) believe the existence of human life means someone created it, while 72 percent think the organization of the universe shows a creator’s design.” So many Americans, despite evolutionary indoctrination in government-run schools, much of the media, museums, etc., do see evidence
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