Scientists recently studied the genome of a “living fossil” called the elephant shark. Their report refers to “unique insights” into evolution, but the facts actually reveal something else—clues to creation these researchers overlooked. More… …read more Read more here: icr.org
Highly specialized for living in eucalypt trees, the koala is something of an evolutionary mystery, with its marsupial pouch opening backwards (unlike the kangaroo’s, and possum’s, which open forwards). …read more Read more here: creation.com
By Creation Moments Most of us are familiar with the Big Bang theory. It says the entire universe is the result of a gigantic explosion that took place about 16 billion years ago. This explosion eventually resulted in stars, galaxies, our Earth and even our genetic codes. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments
God has blessed us with minds to discern messages that come to us. Don’t just receive the things that are presented to you, but take the time to stop and ASK questions. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
An ancient Mesopotamian clay tablet corroborates the biblical record of the Flood and Noah’s Ark. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
“The main purpose of this site is to provide an abundance of evidence, both natural and supernatural, which one can study and use in defending and strengthening your faith and that of your family so you won’t fall victim to what’s described in this article.” Admin The average Christian family prays at the dinner table. They go to church together and the children are in Sunday school. Maybe they read Bible stories at bedtime and pray together when the children are tucked in. The children go to Christian camps each year, attend the youth group each week, and the family
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By Ken Ham When I attended university in Australia (many years ago!), I remember one of my professors stating that there were Babylonian stories about a flood similar to the account in the Bible. Therefore he concluded, the Jews borrowed their “story” from the Babylonians! But I say it’s really the other way round! There are flood legends in cultures all over the world because there really was an actual global Flood—Noah’s Flood. As the account of the Flood was handed down (and particularly as people spread out around the world after the Tower of Babel), it was changed by
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In some fascinating ways, Noah’s Ark displays similarities to Jesus Christ. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
These examples of critical thinking show how we can apply the ASK framework to evaluate scientific claims. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
By Creation Moments One might expect that the ape would turn out to be the best animal communicator. But evolution’s expectations about language, and a link between man and apes, proves to be wrong. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments
By Ken Ham Famed British evolutionist Richard Dawkins has joined other atheists in throwing something of a tantrum about the upcoming debate between Bill Nye and me on evolution vs. creation. Today’s lead web article on the Answers in Genesis website addresses Dawkins and his recent comments about the February 4 debate. The article begins with this paragraph: Well, the media coverage of the upcoming debate between Ken Ham and Bill Nye at the Creation Museum continues to grow. Many well-known figures on both sides are speaking out about who they believe will win or about whether there should be
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Ardi’s diminutive skull is said to have evolved some human features a million years before Lucy. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
God said that all He had made was very good. There were no pathogens, parasites, or disease prior the Fall and subsequent Curse, so the immune system may have functioned differently in that world. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
By Creation Moments Aphids are tiny creatures that are often tended – even protected – by ants. Like many creatures, aphids provide a wonderful testimony to God’s ability to create endless variations on a theme. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments
By Creation Moments We all like to live at a comfortable temperature. Excavations from the most ancient human sites show that homes and entire cities were often positioned to catch the prevailing winds in the summer or to avoid cold blasts in the winter. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments
“One more example of a marvel of design in nature. Such precision could hardly be the product of random chance.” Admin Computerized tomography (CT) scans use computing power to compile two-dimensional X-ray images into a three-dimensional view, and researchers are optimistic that a new form of high-resolution CT scanning at the molecular level will give “scientists precious new information about how Mother Nature forms shells, bones, and other hard structures.”1 They hope to learn how to mimic the strength of these natural structures in the manufacture of similar man-made materials. Like the metal rods (rebar) that are embedded in a
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Dinosaur dioramas don’t display flowers and grasses—supposedly because they had not yet evolved. But amazing amber fossils refute that idea by showing the abrupt appearance of fully-formed flowers. More… …read more Read more here: icr.org
By Ken Ham As you know, our Creation Museum is now the host of many Bible-upholding conferences and special events. AiG itself is sponsoring many of them throughout 2014, including my debate with Bill Nye “the Science Guy” on February 4, plus a women’s Bible conference, workshops for ministry leaders, college expos, and on and on. At the same time, we allow groups to rent our Legacy Hall (seating 900 people) and other features around the museum and grounds if they meet our criteria. Well, the Reforming Families Conference will be held at the Creation Museum beginning July 31 in
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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
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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
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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