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One reason ants are so successful is because of their ability to communicate with each other. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily     
Certain types of fungi can be parasitic to both plants and animals. Two new studies show that this has developed, in part, by a loss of genetic information—not a gain as predicted by evolution. More… …read more Read more here: icr.org     
By Creation Moments Perhaps you remember the line from the film Amadeus in which someone observes of Mozart’s music, “Too many notes.” That statement reflects some people’s opinion of Mozart’s highly complex music. But researchers are finding that this mathematical complexity may be the reason for what some call “the Mozart effect.” read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments     
Hybrid of arthropod exoskeleton and silk is about as strong and tough as an aluminium alloy, but is only half as dense. …read more Read more here: creation.com     
By radio@answersingenesis.org (Steve Ham) …read more Read more here: Answers Conversation     
Bill Nye maintains that any critical evaluation of evolution is tantamount to “fighting against science.” …read more Read more here: AIG Daily     
In one sense, Genesis 1:1 is the most important verse in the Bible: “In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth.” If we can believe this verse, no other verse in the Bible should be a problem. For example, if God can create the whole universe, then raising people from the dead and causing a virgin to conceive would be easy beyond words. Also, in this one verse, all other false religions are rejected:1 Conversely, if we can’t trust this verse, then nothing else in the Bible makes sense. Since this verse is so foundational, it is not [More]
Collision theory fails. …read more Read more here: creation.com     
Crazy-looking fossil’s evolutionary descendants are crawling around in the tropics, evolutionists say. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily     
The origin of snake venom has long been a mystery to both creationists and evolutionists. However, by stepping outside the standard research paradigm, scientists recently showed that snake venom proteins may have arisen from existing salivary proteins, supporting the idea that they arose post-Fall through modification of existing features. More… …read more Read more here: icr.org     
By Ken Ham The Cincinnati Zoo has a brand new addition to the gorilla exhibit. One of the gorillas, called Asha, gave birth to a healthy baby gorilla. Now, this is very exciting, and I’ve enjoyed many family outings to this excellent, well-known zoo (located about 30 minutes from our Creation Museum)—despite its evolutionary content. But the Cincinnati Enquirer‘s write-up about the baby gorilla includes some claims that are clearly driven by an evolutionary view of the world. The reporter writes that the “dad Jomo walked out into the public space and gave the crowd a serious look” and that [More]
Astrophysicists have found there is too much light in the space between galaxies and propose it is caused by decaying Dark Matter. …read more Read more here: creation.com     
By Creation Moments Just about every public school textbook once included the example of the peppered moth. The moth is used as a prime example of natural selection. Supposedly, as the trees in the English countryside began to be covered with coal pollution in the mid 1800s, the light colored tree trunks became darker. The peppered moth exists in two varieties – black and white – and was said to rest on the tree trunks. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments     
By Ken Ham My brother Stephen recently had the opportunity to challenge atheists at their booth at the Kentucky State Fair. Here is the report he sent me: My family and I went the Kentucky State Fair recently. Dave (my son) placed second in the open division for pencil drawing. We were all very excited. While we were there, we spent quite some time walking through all the different booths representing different companies and organizations. Among them was a booth representing the Association of Atheists, Agnostics, Humanists, and Free Thinkers. I was drawn to the booth because at the very [More]
It’s not a caterpillar. Nor an earthworm-its ‘legs’ have retractable feet and hooked claws. And it most certainly is not a ‘missing link’. …read more Read more here: creation.com     
Archaeology provides us with fascinating and amazing affirmations of Scripture’s accuracy and trustworthiness. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily     
By Creation Moments Not all dangerous predators can be seen. One of the most dangerous predators in a drop of pond water is Amoeba proteus. This amoeba literally terrorizes its one celled pond mates because they can smell him coming to engulf them. Among his favorite snacks are one celled creatures of the genus Euplotes. But Euplotes can defend themselves. When some members of this genus smell the amoeba coming, they dart away to safety. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments     
This paper documents the radioisotope dating data for more meteorites, so as to continue the discussion of the significance of these data. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily     
If anything, I believe we have become stronger in our presentation of “the relevance of Genesis” and with our warning to the church. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily     
By radio@answersingenesis.org (Steve Ham) …read more Read more here: Answers Conversation     
By radio@answersingenesis.org (Steve Ham) …read more Read more here: Answers Conversation     
By Ken Ham UK atheist Richard Dawkins caused outrage from many quarters due to some tweets he made last week. The Independent in England reported it this way: But after engaging in conversation with a number of users, his ethical values appeared to come a little unstuck. “994 human beings with Down’s Syndrome deliberately killed before birth in England and Wales in 2012. Is that civilised?” @AidanMcCourt asked. “Yes, it is very civilised. These are fetuses, diagnosed before they have human feelings,” Dawkins responded. “I honestly don’t know what I would do if I were pregnant with a kid with [More]
What do porous dinosaur eggs laid on flat bedding planes mean? …read more Read more here: creation.com     
Authentic speciation is a process whereby organisms diversify within the boundaries of their gene pools, and this can result in variants with specific ecological adaptability. While it was once thought that this process was strictly facilitated by DNA sequence variability, Darwin’s classic example of speciation in finches now includes a surprisingly strong epigenetic component as well. More… …read more Read more here: icr.org     
Listen Now. On this episode of ID the Future, the CSC’s Rob Crowther speaks with Casey Luskin, co-author of the new book Science & Human Origins. There are frequent and spurious claims made in the media that the genetic and fossil evidence of human-ape common ancestry is incontrovertible. In Science and Human Origins, Doug Axe, Ann Gauger, and Casey Luskin seek to equip readers with the knowledge to discern interpretation from fact and rhetoric from evidence. Listen in as Luskin introduces the book and specifically discusses his own assessment of the fossil data.       
Bill Nye’s technique uses the same word science to refer to what is clearly historical science as well as for what is clearly observational science. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily     
Does the Bible really teach that there is one God in three Persons? …read more Read more here: creation.com