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By Ken Ham I wrote back in June about my concerns with the new Pixar animated film The Good Dinosaur coming out this Thanksgiving. Based on the teaser trailer, it appeared that the movie would be full of evolutionary content. Well, a recently released full-length trailer only confirms what I thought back in June. This new movie claims to show what might have happened if the supposed asteroid impact that killed the dinosaurs in the most popular evolutionary dinosaur extinction theory had missed Earth. In the trailer, an Apatosaurus meets up with a young boy and they travel together. Now, [More]
By CMI Researchers studying genetics have concluded that the evolutionary tree of life does not reflect the facts of biochemistry. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments     
Darwinists hold up gene duplication as evidence for ‘goo-to-you’ evolutionary change but the reality is much different. …read more Read more here: creation.com     
By Ken Ham Listen to the archive of podcasts and get equipped with solid apologetics information. Did you know that for two years we’ve been producing a weekly podcast called Answers Conversation? Each 15-minute episode is packed with solid apologetics information that will equip you to defend the Christian faith and encourage you to stand solidly on God’s Word. In a day and age when God’s Word is being constantly attacked, it’s so vital that we equip ourselves to answer the skeptical questions of this age. This podcast, in an easy-to-listen-to conversational format hosted by my younger brother Steve Ham, [More]
By CMI Why do ants like electricity and why can they sense microwaves? If evolution were true, how would ants evolve a love for electricity in only the short time that man has been producing it? For what purpose would they have evolved the ability to sense microwave radiation long before man was using it? read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments     
By Ken Ham Should those who reject the idea of catastrophic man-made climate change be prosecuted for thinking this? Well, some people think so! Twenty climate scientists wrote a letter to US President Barack Obama thanking him for his “efforts to regulate emissions and other steps” he is supposedly taking to combat climate change. However, in their letter, these scientists wrote that they are still unsatisfied. “We are now at high risk of seriously destabilizing the Earth’s climate and irreparably harming people around the world, especially the world’s poorest people.” And to add to this, they suggest that President Obama [More]
By Dr. Alan Gillen We have seen a changing profile from HA-MRSA to CA-MRSA. This is potentially dangerous because the new strains are more virulent and aggressive. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily     
How do we explain ‘apeman’ fossils from a biblical perspective? …read more Read more here: creation.com     
Here is a website, creationevents.org, where you can find a list of creation events both in the US and other countries. It lists the speaker(s) for each event, where/when it’s being held and whether it is free to attend or charges a fee. Check it out.
By CMI El Niños have been periodically changing the weather patterns of North and South America for thousands of years. El Niños in the Andes result in a four to six week delay in the rain needed for the potato crops on which ancient farmers depended. They even knew ahead of time when to wait to plant their potatoes for best results. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments     
By Ken Ham John and Lois Savage Over 2,000 miles away in California, I am sending my condolences to the Savage family of Northern Kentucky. John Savage passed away a few days ago and his memorial service was held earlier today. Back in the 1990s, John was an AiG volunteer. He was also a highly decorated Vietnam War vet (including two Purple Hearts). His wife Lois and daughter Kari worked at AiG for many years. A few of the AiG staff attended the service, plus my son Nathan and his wife Kristy, to show support for Lois and Kari, and [More]
This best-seller badly misinterprets creation. …read more Read more here: creation.com     
By Dr. Elizabeth Mitchell The Open Tree of Life represents a rejection of our Creator’s account of our origins in favor of man’s unverifiable belief that random processes produced life. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily     
By Multimedia On this episode of ID the Future, Casey Luskin talks with Felipe Aizpún, author of The Fifth Way and Intelligent Design (La quinta vía y el diseño inteligente) and prolific writer on ID and the debate over origins. Aizpún shares how intelligent design is both a scientific and philosophical argument, and discusses Thomist philosophers’ opposition to ID. 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 In a recent address to the LGBT community, US President Barack Obama made several startling claims that only highlight the continuing animosity and intolerance towards Bible-believing Christians. He said that “Freedom of religion isn’t reason enough to deny any American their constitutional rights,” referring, of course, to gay “marriage,” and he added that “it’s important to recognize that some parts of the country remain uncomfortable with same-sex marriage and that it will take time for them to catch up to the majority of Americans who support such unions,” according to CBS News. The President went on to [More]
By Frost Smith Scientists were hoping for insight into why so many fossilized dinosaurs are buried in rock appearing to be in what’s been called the “throes of death” posture. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily     
Scientists have announced indirect evidence of liquid water on the surface of Mars, raising hopes among secular scientists that life may be present on the “red planet.” But why do they hope for this—and are such hopes realistic? More… …read more Read more here: icr.org     
By Multimedia On this episode of ID the Future, Phillip Johnson, the godfather of the modern intelligent design movement and author of Darwin on Trial, shares memories of the late Will Provine. An historian of science and evolutionary biologist at Cornell University, Provine was a longtime interlocutor and friend of Johnson. Listen in as Johnson shares about guest lecturing in Provine’s evolutionary biology classes, remembers Provine’s unusual candidness about the atheistic implications of Darwinism, and recounts their 1994 public debate. Read Phillip Johnson’s reflections on Will Provine’s life on Evolution News and Views. Your browser does not support playing Audio, [More]
By Ken Ham I recently received an encouraging letter from a pastor who brought his youth group through our Creation Museum on their way home from a youth conference. He was blessed by the museum visit and by the reaction of the young people who were with him. He writes, A few weeks ago . . . we stopped by the Creation Museum and spent about half of the day. The Museum greatly impacted the hearts and lives of our young people! Many of them attend government schools and have never been exposed to the clear teaching on biblical creation. [More]
Along with fudge factors, such as Dark Matter used to explain the big bang, the chameleon particle has been introduced even though there’s no evidence it exists. …read more Read more here: creation.com     
By Dr. John Whitmore How is it possible to get such thick ocean reefs, if they had only a few thousand years to grow, after the Flood? …read more Read more here: AIG Daily     
Archer fish exploits two independent hydrodynamic properties to shoot down prey with powerful water jet. …read more Read more here: creation.com     
By CMI Our solar system has a nice, neat structure. The planets all have nice, stable, relatively round orbits. This structure protects the Earth from being struck by another large planet. Evolutionary theories about the origin of the solar system have always said that it formed into its current neat structure from a swirling disk of hot gases that once orbited the sun. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments     
By Ken Ham Are you a subscriber to our family-friendly Answers magazine? If not, you’ll want to subscribe right away so you don’t miss another apologetics-packed issue that will equip you and strengthen your faith. Answers magazine arrives once every quarter and is packed with faith-building articles on creation and the Bible’s authority and reliability for all of life. And as school has started up again, the magazine makes a great gift to equip your college or high-school students to defend their faith and answer the skeptical questions of this age. You can even give them a digital subscription that [More]
By Taylor Pool Dr. Georgia Purdom’s time at Cedarville matured her faith and paved the way for her position as a research scientist, writer, and speaker at Answers in Genesis. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily     
The Lake Missoula flood can’t be tamed by spreading it over long periods of time. …read more Read more here: creation.com     
A short protein, or peptide, in wasp toxin may one day treat human cancer in a whole new way. Researchers isolated a particular peptide from the venom of Brazilian Polybia paulista wasps and studied how it seeks and destroys cancer cells while leaving normal cells unharmed. They uncovered intriguing details that enable this average-looking peptide to become a cell-destroying weapon. More… …read more Read more here: icr.org