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A general Flood order with many exceptions. …read more Read more here: creation.com     
By Creation Moments Many of us can remember how, in biology class, we had to learn how different animals reproduce. Some give birth to live young while others lay eggs. But the thrip does it both ways! The thrip is a gnat-like bug that lives within decaying leaves and helps to break them down. The thrip has another surprise: it reproduces twice a year. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments     
Can populated planets arise by chance, and are empty planets a waste of space? …read more Read more here: creation.com     
Have you ever wondered how the early history of Egypt and other ancient nations fits within biblical history? You’re not alone. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily     
We are pleased to announce that the upcoming debate between Bill Nye and Ken Ham will be available to view online—free of charge. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily     
By Creation Moments We all know that it takes time to plan even simple projects. But did you ever think about the planning that God had to do when He created all the different kinds of living things? How many plans did He make? A billion? A billion times a billion? read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments     
“More marvels of design in nature. How anyone could think such sophistication in design could happen by chance is beyond me. It almost shouts it was a product of intelligence and one far beyond ours.”  Admin Many clams glue themselves onto a solid surface like a rock or coral reef to keep from being tossed about by the surf. The “glue” sets when wet and is extremely strong, partly because tiny fibers enable the glue to self-heal. Similarly, scientists have discovered that a form of bacteria produces an amazingly water-repellent substance called biofilm that “greatly surpass[es] the repellency of Teflon.”1 [More]
Encyclopædia Britannica claims the earliest known rodents come from the upper Paleocene (supposedly about 57 million years ago) of North America, yet it admits these animals ‘had already acquired all of the diagnostic features of the order.’ In other words, these ‘early’ animals were easily recognizable as rodents. Comprising 50% of all mammal species, rodents should be prolific in the fossil record, and evolutionists should expect to find numerous examples of transitional species. However, Britannica states: ‘Rodents are relatively poorly represented in collections of fossils, in spite of their great abundance at the present time.’2 This situation is clarified with [More]
It was once believed that the regions in between the protein-coding genes of the genome were wastelands of alleged nonfunctional “junk DNA.” However, we now know that these previously misunderstood regions are teeming with functional activity—and a new study shows they are actually required for life. More… …read more Read more here: icr.org     
A new technology produces diesel fuel from algae in mere minutes using heat and pressure, thus calling into question the secular claim that fossil fuels have developed over millions of years. More… …read more Read more here: icr.org     
Flowers deep in the fossil record are just as advanced as flowers today. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily     
Are inherited fears mere fodder for novels, or is there some basis for them in science? …read more Read more here: AIG Daily     
By radio@answersingenesis.org (Steve Ham) What Do Systematic Theology Textbooks Teach About Creation? …read more Read more here: Answers Conversation     
I would like to share the struggle I had trying to align a new-found Christian faith with evolution. I grew up with a strong interest in science, was saved and born again at 15, before studying science at university for 5 years in the 1980’s. While studying, I was also in my Bible every day, and attending church twice most Sundays with friends. However, I adopted a theistic version of evolution as a result of all my learning, rather than the recent six day creation taught in the Bible. I wanted to trust both God and the “experts”. I reasoned [More]
What happened to the image of God in mankind after the Fall? …read more Read more here: creation.com     
By Ken Ham Many of you have had questions about the upcoming evolution/creation debate between Bill Nye and me on Tuesday, February 4. Well, our web team at Answers in Genesis has been hard at work to create a page that provides answers to those questions. I’m thrilled to announce that the new FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) page is now live at debatelive.com/faq/. Whether your questions are general ones about the debate or technical questions about the free live stream itself, you should find that this new FAQ page answers them. The general section covers topics such as whether you [More]
A reader questions ‘omitting’ Adam’s helpmate from blame for the world’s tragic condition. …read more Read more here: creation.com     
By Ken Ham Karl Giberson, professor of science, religion, and writing at Stonehill College—and former vice president of BioLogos (which promotes theistic evolution) and previously a professor at a Nazarene college—wrote an article for The Daily Beast titled “2013 Was a Terrible Year for Evolution.” In this piece, Giberson claims that evolution “did not fare well in 2013” despite all the supposedly mounting evidence in favor of the idea. I know Giberson certainly hates the fact that organizations like Answers in Genesis pump out millions of pieces of literature and attract millions of people a year to our website—and two [More]
By Creation Moments Some animals use quite a bag of tricks to make their living or protect themselves. The puff adder is one example of a “wise serpent.” The puff adder is harmless, and if you try to grab him he will coil himself up so that you will have to reach past his head. Then he puffs his head up just like a cobra. No one wants to grab a cobra! read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments     
Researchers have just characterized a new, previously hidden genetic code embedded within the same sections of genes that code for proteins—utterly defying all naturalistic explanations for its existence. More… …read more Read more here: icr.org     
Listen Now. On this episode of ID the Future, David Klinghoffer reports on our recent special live edition of the Michael Medved Show’s Science and Culture Update, broadcast live from the Discovery Institute office in Seattle. The focus of the hour was the persecution of scientists and scholars that challenge Darwinian evolution, with a discussion featuring Dr. Richard Sternberg, Dr. Doug Axe, and Dr. Stephen Meyer.       
A global sequence? …read more Read more here: creation.com     
By Creation Moments Probably the first thing that comes to your mind when yeast is mentioned is its use in making bread. Even three and a half thousand years ago, when Israel left Egypt, yeast was in common use. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments     
Teeth and tarsals build an arboreal Belgian beast said to be the ancestor of cats, canines, and bears. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily     
By Ken Ham There has been a lot of national media attention about my debate with Bill Nye on February 4 here at the Creation Museum near Cincinnati. Like many secular scientists, Nye wants to deny that there is a Creator and that the design we see in the natural world shows evidence of a Creator. The “Design(er) Conference,” to be held at the Creation Museum April 10–12 will open your eyes to the wondrous ways in which the Creator God has revealed Himself in His creation. God’s Word is clear that all humanity has been given visible proof of [More]
Does biblical creation distract from the Gospel? …read more Read more here: creation.com     
Renowned for their ability to carry goods across arid wastelands, camels use three main mechanisms to survive when forced to go without water. …read more Read more here: creation.com