By Creation Moments Scientists who believe in creation often point out that when we finally learn the genetics of a creature, that information doesn’t match its supposed evolutionary history. There are many examples of this, and a new example was reported in the scientific literature at the end of 1998. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments
Homeschooling and the debate on origins are in the news in Australia. Secularists want students to be indoctrinated in the religion of naturalism. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
Did you ever wonder how instincts are passed down from mothers to their offspring? …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 The deep, dark depths of the ocean are filled with many varieties of luminescent creatures. But among the octopus there are only two or three species in which the females develop luminescent rings around their mouths. But that has all changed with a remarkable series of discoveries about an already-known species of octopus. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments
By Ken Ham Here at the Creation Museum in Northern Kentucky we have the biggest and best zip lines in the Midwest—and they just got better! We were already using the very best hardware available on the market, called the Smart Snap system, but we have just finished installing a brand-new system that is even safer. We are privileged to be able to partner with Mike Holder of Historic Banning Mills to convert to a new product, the Vertical Advantage Safety Hook. This system is a European design, and we are the first in North America to use it. It
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Alone in the ocean depths swims the largest creature that has ever lived on land or sea. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
Most birds are blind to sweets. But hummingbirds are experts at telling what is sweet and even fending off fakes. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
Listen Now. Part 2 On this episode of ID the Future, Casey Luskin interviews Dr. Ann Gauger, co-author of Science & Human Origins and senior research scientist at the Biologic Institute. In recent years, human origins has become an especially hot topic as some scientists claim that the human race is a product of undirected natural selection and cannot be traced back to two parents. Dr. Gauger disagrees. Tune in to hear Dr. Gauger discuss the evidence against human-ape common ancestry, drawing from her research in such fields as anatomy and population genetics.
Egyptian history intertwines with Old Testament events, but it can be confusing to try to harmonize the two. Gary Bates introduces some of the issues for laypeople. …read more Read more here: creation.com
By Creation Moments Do good parents undo their best efforts when they place a child in day care? Who has more influence on a child’s development when that child must be placed in day care? Recently we have heard about many studies, some of which arrived at conflicting conclusions. Some said that parents have little or no effect on their children’s development. Others concluded that day care doesn’t influence a child’s development at all. Now unique new research seeks to clear this up. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments
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
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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
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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
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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