By Ken Ham A.D. The Bible Continues, an NBC TV mini-series supposedly based on the book of Acts, moves closer toward the season finale with the latest, episode 10. Each week we’ve been providing you with a detailed review to help you use the program as an opportunity to share the gospel with others and to encourage you to handle the Bible’s text with great care. Researchers and writers Avery Foley and Troy Lacey provide the following helpful review: As with past episodes of this series, this episode was riddled with an overwhelming number of both glaring biblical and historical
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By Ken Ham Recently Bill Nye “the Science Guy” appeared in an interview in which he defended his participation in our evolution/creation debate last year. Many secularists were upset that Nye chose to debate me, claiming that debating creationists gives us some sense of credibility. Of course, most secularists ignore the fact that many of the greatest scientists of the past were creationists and many PhD scientists today are also biblical creationists (we have several PhD scientists on our full-time staff). Actually, secularists these days don’t want public debates for a number of reasons, one being they don’t want the
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By Dr. Elizabeth Mitchell Evolutionists welcome the new australopithecine jaws to the “hominin” family. But do we learn anything at all about human history from these fossils? …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
By Creation Moments Evolutionists are simple minded. It’s a fact! Charles Darwin thought that the cell was virtually as simple as a blob of gelatin with a nucleus inside, and evolutionists have been simple minded ever since. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments
By Ken Ham The Lord is so gracious to AiG—allowing us to hear numerous testimonies about how the ministry has been used by God to change lives. While speaking at a homeschool convention in Virginia this weekend, I received many such testimonies, and I have selected these three to share with you so you can praise the Lord with us: A mother introduced me to her 11-year-old daughter. She said her daughter had been going to public school and even though she was brought up in the church, she told her parents she didn’t believe in God now. They took
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By Ken Ham While in Richmond, Virginia, to speak at the state homeschool conference, I was talked into going to see the new Jurassic World movie (a sequel to the Jurassic Park series of films) in case I was asked to comment on it by the media and AiG supporters. Also, I assume that people who follow me on Facebook and read my blog will ask me about my thoughts about this new dinosaur movie—I am the author of books on dinosaurs, and our Creation Museum has many dinosaur-related exhibits, so I know people will be asking. Well, here is
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Answering multiple challenges to the idea that design implies a Designer. …read more Read more here: creation.com
By Creation Moments It has long been known that electric eels are able to immobilize prey with a jolt of electricity. But new research, reported in the journal Science, has shown that eels also use their electric organs to make fish come out of hiding. A researcher from Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee, found that the electric discharges from eels caused the muscles of their prey to twitch, making them easier to capture by revealing their whereabouts. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments
A bitter harvest from the Darwinian propaganda film about the Scopes trial (1925–;2005). Darwinian advocates have failed to predict the bad consequences of teaching evolution as truth …read more Read more here: creation.com
By Ken Ham I’m looking forward to our Answers Mega Conference—Answering the Skeptics—in a couple of weeks here in northern Kentucky. Our attendees will hear from great speakers, receive equipping teaching about the common skeptical questions of the age, and they will also tour our Ark Encounter construction site just 20 miles away, and see all the great progress in building a full-size Ark. I wanted to let you know of one more opportunity going on that same week—a special camp program for students going into 7th through 12th grade. We are pleased once again to partner with Camp Infinity
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By Troy Lacey The movie hints at dino-to-bird evolution, but we couldn’t help but notice a few aspects of Jurassic World that remind us of the Creation Museum. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
By Ken Ham Yet another recent discovery supports the history of God’s Word. Researchers working in a London museum have reportedly discovered what looks like red blood cells and collagen fibers in supposedly 75-million-year-old dinosaur fossils! Now, this isn’t the first time that soft tissue has been discovered in dinosaur fossils that are supposedly millions of years old. The first such discovery was made in 2005 and created quite the stir in academic circles—many couldn’t believe what they were reading! But, since then, they’ve discovered even more soft tissue. Although still a rare find, it’s not as unbelievable as once
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By Creation Moments Perhaps you’ll remember that it was Arthur Eddington who measured the bending of starlight near the sun during an eclipse in 1919. His work validated details of Einstein’s General Theory of Relativity and established Eddington as one of the greatest astronomers of all time. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments
By Creation Moments Have you ever heard the palindrome “Madam, I’m Adam”? With a palindrome, the letters are exactly the same whether you read the sentence from left to right or from right to left. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments
By Erin Benziger The Bible is full of historical accounts, but they leave out fascinating details that we’d love to know more about. Is it okay to look further? …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
By Ken Ham We recently received a humorous email from a young lady who shared a story about her younger brother—only two years old—who attended a homeschool convention I spoke at. She writes, Dear AIG, The other day I was playing bible trivia with my two year old brother. After a few questions that he didn’t know the answer to, I thought I’d give him an easy one: “Who did God tell to build the ark?” Without any hesitation he responded “Ken Ham!” It made me laugh because he truly answered correctly. I thought you might be blessed to hear
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By Eric Hovind Parents need to recognize the seriousness of the situation, study the enemy’s strategies, rigorously train their children with biblical answers, and rely on God’s limitless grace. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
A landslide on the northern side of Mount St. Helens in Washington state on May 18, 1980 uncorked a violent volcanic eruption of ash, vapor, molten material and pulverized rock. The effects of this one of the most scrupulously documented volcanos in history have reshaped the way geologists think about certain landforms. More… …read more Read more here: icr.org
Biblical creation and a military pilot’s faith and witness …read more Read more here: creation.com
By Creation Moments Parents, wouldn’t it be nice if you didn’t have to deal with dirty diapers during the early years of your child’s life? And think of the money you would save! Too bad your little angel isn’t more like a little robin. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments
By Ken Ham Scores of spectacular animals must be designed and sculpted over the next year to be displayed in the life-size Noah’s Ark in northern Kentucky. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
The answer (of course) is a resounding ‘No!’. So … how do you get an aardvark? …read more Read more here: creation.com
By Dr. Don DeYoung The orb weaver has a unique “stay away” warning system that has inspired new technology to save birds’ lives. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
If theistic evolution is true, is God responsible for the universe? …read more Read more here: creation.com
By Ken Ham Every generation has the same decision to make: Will I serve the God of the Bible or a false god? …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
By Creation Moments Try as they might, evolutionists are powerless to account for the microscopic rotary motor that propels bacteria through fluid just like a powerboat skims along the surface of a lake. But if the bacterium’s flagellar motor troubles evolutionists, they must really be puzzled by the fast-moving MO-1 bacterium. After all, its hair-like flagellum isn’t powered by just one motor. It uses seven motors all hooked up in parallel! read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments
Extraordinary scenes from Sriracha Zoo in Thailand. …read more Read more here: creation.com