By Ken Ham AiG gets involved in all kinds of outreaches to non-Christians, but we also have a large emphasis on reaching Christians who need to know how to defend the authority of the Bible in our secularized culture. Some of these outreaches to believers take us to surprising places, which gives us an opportunity to distribute faith-building AiG resources to so many people and also invite them to visit our Creation Museum for more teaching. It’s all part of disseminating information in an increasingly secularized culture and, in many ways, a lukewarm church. (Though, of course, there are many
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Our creation scientists on staff as well as the ones who work with our ministry from time to time are experts in their fields and are accomplished in secular and creation science circles. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
By Creation Moments According to modern thinking, intelligence is a product of several factors. Of course, the most important requirement is that the creature must be high on the evolutionary tree. Intelligence is also related to life span, the longer the better, and the fact that they are social creatures. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments
This is ultimately about the authority of God’s Word, which plainly teaches that the Flood of Noah was global in extent. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
By Creation Moments The dodder is a very unusual plant and is known as one of the ten worst weeds found in the United States. A newly sprouted dodder seed does not bother to grow roots. Rather, it sprouts a tendril that grows out, looking for other plants. It has, at most, a week to find a plant from which to steal water and nutrients. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments
By Ken Ham Recently, a supporter contacted me about an article that appeared in The Banner, the official magazine of the Christian Reformed Church. This supporter was quite upset—and I can understand why! Compromise in the church on Genesis has just become so rampant, that it’s no surprise to see yet another church leader succumb to the idea that we must mix evolution and millions of years with the Bible. Edwin Walhout, a retired Christian Reformed Church minister, wrote an article in The Banner titled, “Tomorrow’s Theology.” In the article, Walhout makes an interesting claim: I suspect that a thousand
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By Creation Moments Christians have often been accused of being naïve when they claim to see the evidence of intelligent design in nature. But sometimes even those who believe in evolution concede that we can learn a lot by studying nature. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments
Gold’s unique qualities and current location on the earth are no accident, influencing the history of nations. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
By Creation Moments When King Saul pursued David to kill him, David compared himself to a flea by asking whether the king had come out with soldiers to kill a flea. But just because a flea is small, it doesn’t mean that God treated it as unimportant when He designed it. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments
By Creation Moments Regular listeners to Creation Moments are familiar with the many examples we have described of plants protecting themselves from insects. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments
A review of Saving Darwin by Karl W. Giberson. …read more Read more here: creation.com
Researchers recently studied a highly sophisticated cellular machine that guards the genome against harmful mutations and that evolution cannot explain. More… …read more Read more here: icr.org
By Ken Ham This is the news release our publicist distributed to the media this morning, slightly adapted for the web: “New Christmas Town” Celebration—Creation Museum Celebrates Christmas with New Attractions, Popular Live Nativity, and Spectacular Lights The popular Christmas festivities at the Creation Museum—now called “New Christmas Town”—are returning this year, and once again a live Nativity and tens of thousands of lights should draw large crowds over eight evenings in December. Furthermore, with new attractions and enhancements this year, museum officials expect to break the previous record of 24,945 visitors, weather permitting. New Christmas Town, which will remain
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A critique of David Montgomery’s GSA-Today attack on creationist geology. …read more Read more here: creation.com
Smithsonian’s list of historic icons that shaped America credits the Burgess Shale with putting us in our rightful place. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
Scientists are reconsidering evolutionary assumptions after man-made javelin tips were discovered in a geologic layer that, according to evolutionists, supposedly predates humans by 80,000 years. Read More Discovery of Ancient Spear Tips Confounds Evolutionists, ‘Raises Questions on Evolution’ | Christian News Network.
By Ken Ham Last week, we launched a spectacular redesign of the Ark Encounter website. Our web department tells me the “new site has been built on a more stable platform, with better architecture, and it’s much easier to maintain.” This much cleaner version of the site also has great new content and a beautiful illustration of the Ark on the landing page: We’ve also added new interactive floor plans of the Ark (these are not the final plans and are subject to change). Visitors to the site can hover over different sections of the Ark to see where various
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By radio@answersingenesis.org (Steve Ham) …read more Read more here: Answers Conversation
Creation is a vital foundation to the doctrine of the Gospel. …read more Read more here: creation.com
Dr. Danny Faulkner, AiG–U.S., identifies how different assumptions provide different explanations of the origin of comets. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
By Creation Moments Many people like to have a nice perfume around the house. They brew a potpourri of mint, citronella, lavender and similar fragrant plants to make home smell more like home. But humans aren’t the only creatures that appreciate a nice smell around their house. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments
By Ken Ham While we all know that the Bible is the best-selling book of all time, I think it’s also one of the least-read books on shelves today! Increasingly, Americans and people in other once-Christianized nations seem to be turning their backs on what God’s Word teaches—it’s as if the people who have Bibles in their home are not opening them. Now, some people might think that a book that is made up of 66 books—with many biblical characters living over 4,000 years—can seem to be a challenge to get through all the way. To help such people receive
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New research shows that tropical forests can rehabilitate themselves after clear-cutting by using clever ways to find enough of the nitrogen they need to thrive. More… …read more Read more here: icr.org
Solar power may still be a relatively new technology for humans, but certain sea slugs can already capture solar energy from algae in a complex process that defies evolutionary predictions. More… …read more Read more here: icr.org
Click here to listen. On this episode of ID the Future, David Boze interviews Casey Luskin about a 2012 study published in Nature that claimed that scientists can predict the number of species that will develop within a clade. Such forecasts of speciation are based on the amount of living space available and the prominence of sexually selected traits. However, many of the differences between “species” are quite trivial; what constitutes one species as separate from another when there are no fundamental distinctions?
A review of Holman QuickSource™ Guide to Understanding Creation by Mark Whorton and Hill Roberts. …read more Read more here: creation.com
By Creation Moments The brown ghost knifefish, popular in many aquariums, generates a weak electric signal that it uses for navigation and communication. The electric field they generate is too weak to stun prey. However, the electric organs that run along the sides of their bodies can pick up any changes in the field when the field encounters something with a conductivity that is different than water. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments