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By Multimedia On this episode of ID the Future, hear the second segment of William Dembski’s recent appearance on the Gilmore and Glahn radio show. Dembski and Gilmore discuss whether or not intelligent design is science, and what the theory’s current status is among scientists. 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     
Have relatives or friends that are unsaved or skeptics? Doing street evangelizing to to win the lost? Then give them one of the handouts below. There is overwhelming proof the Bible is true on this site, both natural and supernatural evidence. You can also leave these handouts in public places for people to find, leave one with a tip in a restaurant, put them in envelopes you are going to mail like letters or bills, paste one in email correspondence or any other way you can think of … And be sure to share the URL of this page with [More]
A work of this kind is long overdue. It has been almost 40 years since there has been such a thorough, in-depth treatment on the book of Genesis from a biblical (‘young-earth’) creationist perspective. These Genesis 1–11 chapters are some of the most well-known in all of Scripture, and they are often the most attacked due to current prevailing ‘scientific’ views about our history. Such views cause many well-meaning modern theologians to reinterpret these foundational passages in ways that commit violence on the text, and are contrary to the way that Jesus and the New Testament writers clearly understood them—as [More]
I well remember the first time I heard Prof. Burgess give a lecture—on “Hallmarks of Design” in the natural world—at the 7th European Creationist Congress in 2000, one of the conference highlights for me. Here was a committed Christian and experienced engineer turning his design eye on the biological wonders of the natural world, and Stuart’s book of the same title had just been published.2 He has since authored books on topics as diverse as the stars and human origins. But do real scientists and real engineers treat Genesis as history? Well, regular readers of Creation will know the answer [More]
Did they really have a common ancestor? …read more Read more here: creation.com     
By Creation Moments Most evolutionists today hold to the belief that modern-day birds evolved from dinosaurs. In fact, they now feel that large, carnivorous theropods like T. Rex rapidly shrank over a period of 50 million years until they evolved into our fine feathered friends. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments     
By Ken Ham Have you ever wanted to hunt for dinosaur bones or uncover fossil creatures? Have you ever wanted to visit the fascinating state of Montana? If so, I would like to give you the opportunity to join my friend and talented AiG speaker, dinosaur sculptor, and musician Buddy Davis for the trip of a lifetime! From July 27–31, 2015, trip participants will travel to eastern Montana to join Buddy Davis in a paleontological adventure. They will spend time in God’s beautiful creation digging for fossils—including dinosaurs! During previous trips, participants have uncovered dinosaur bones and teeth—including T. rex, [More]
By Ken Ham Articles about supposed evidence for evolution are published on an almost daily basis. Here is one from yesterday titled “World’s Oldest Stone Tools Predate Humans.” It appeared in many news sources such as this one. Here are just a few observations: The fallible dating methods based on assumptions are not discussed—just presented as supposed fact: The oldest handmade stone tools discovered yet predate any known humans and may have been wielded by an as-yet-unknown species . . . Man’s evolutionary ideas continue to change: The discovery also rewrites the book on the kind of environmental and evolutionary [More]
It has a bill like a duck, leg spurs like a rooster, lays eggs like a reptile, but has fur like a mammal. Yet all these features elegantly integrate to form the body of a modern platypus. If God created the platypus, then why couldn’t He create other creatures that seem to have borrowed parts from other familiar forms? He may have done just that when he made Chilesaurus. More… …read more Read more here: icr.org     
By Creation Moments Behold the giant oarfish – a creature of which legends are made. With its snake-like body that can grow up to fifty-six feet in length, the longest bony fish in existence has inspired countless legends about sea serpents. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments     
By John C. P. Smith Indeed, the very reason Jesus came into the world was as a result of the great love of Israel’s God, and on a mission to fully express His mercy. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily     
By Avery Foley That’s why Richard Dawkins despises young-earth creationists—he recognizes the incredible threat they are to his atheistic religion. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily     
The poet George Santayana once said, “Those who cannot learn from history are doomed to repeat it.” In the life of every nation, there are “memories” that must be preserved if that nation is to retain an awareness of its unique role among the nations of the world—indeed, among the long list of nations throughout history. More… …read more Read more here: icr.org     
By Creation Moments One of the most interesting artifacts at the British Museum is the Lycurgus Cup, a beautiful goblet made by the Romans sixteen hundred years ago. The cup depicts the story of King Lycurgus, entangled in grapevines for his treachery against Dionysus, the god of wine in Greek mythology. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments     
By Ken Ham Nearly every time I post an update on the exciting Ark Encounter project, there seem to be those habitual complainers who claim the money should be spent on the poor instead and not be “wasted” this way. Before I address that, it is interesting to note that there are many projects underway in this nation that cost as much or enormous amounts more than the Ark Encounter. For instance, this project in Louisiana is costing about the same as the Ark project: Students at Louisiana State University will soon be able to soak up the sun in [More]
By Dr. Andrew A. Snelling Only one place on Earth holds a treasure trove of precious opals—Australia’s Outback. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily     
By Ken Ham We all know what a Venus Fly Trap is, and we’re captivated as we watch it snap shut and “swallow” insects. But do you know why this incredible plant needs these insects? And were you aware that there are many varieties of these “carnivorous” plants? Some of them catch insects, or even small frogs or mammals. Others act like flypaper and catch insects on a sticky fluid. There are even some that build up a vacuum chamber that sucks in small creatures when the trap is triggered. Image by Tristan Gillingwater [CC BY-SA 2.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0)], reproduced from [More]
By Creation Moments How many times have you seen headlines proclaiming that “Sixty billion planets in the Milky Way could support life” or “One hundred billion planets in our galaxy may harbor complex life”? It seems that the numbers change with each new announcement. Where did those numbers come from in the first place? read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments     
By REALdeal Source: Watch the First 21 Days of a Bee’s Life in Under a Minute For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. Photographer Anand Varma first became interested in bees when National Geographic asked him to do a photo shoot for a story. From that point on Anand started keeping bees in his backyard. Long story short, Anand was awakened to the reality of Varroa destructor, the bee-decimating parasitic mite. He became determined to help solve this [&hellip Source: Watch the First 21 Days of a Bee’s Life in Under a Minute Learn more at <a class="colorbox" rel="nofollow" …read [More]
By Ken Ham …read more Read more here: Ken Ham AIG     
By Avery Foley Bill Nye recently said, “We’re all the same . . . from a scientific standpoint there’s no such thing as race”—a biblical, not an evolutionary, view of humanity. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily     
By Dr. David Menton Skin’s multilayered design provides us with the perfect combination of strength, flexibility, and durability. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily     
By Multimedia On this episode of ID the Future, learn about some of scientists’ latest attempts to copy sophisticated designs found in the natural world. This emerging science of imitating nature, known as biomimetics, has attracted extensive research and led to new technologies. As uniform experience has shown, such good design comes not from blind processes, but from a good mind. 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     
His Salon magazine article recognizes how the Bible paved the way for radical change but he still gets his facts wrong. …read more Read more here: creation.com     
Computer modelling that has led to dire warnings about climate change is built on questionable understanding of cloud behaviour. …read more Read more here: creation.com     
By Ken Ham The famous Smithsonian in Washington, DC, is sending a new traveling exhibit across the United States. This exhibit, taken from the David H. Koch Hall of Human Origins in the National Museum of Natural History, located in Washington, DC, is called “Exploring Human Origins: What Does It Mean to Be Human?” Apparently the director hopes that this exhibit will “spark a respectful and positive conversation across the country about what it means to be human and inspire people to contemplate their place in the natural world.” The Smithsonian reports the exhibit “will highlight key milestones in the [More]
By Creation Moments Are you superstitious? A Harris poll conducted early in 2014 found that: 21 percent of Americans believe that knocking on wood prevents bad luck; 20 percent wouldn’t dream of walking under a ladder; 14 percent believe it’s unlucky to open an umbrella indoors; and 12 percent think the number 13 is unlucky. In fact, 14 percent of Americans said they believe Friday the 13th is an unlucky day. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments