By Creation Moments 145 The glass knifefish, popular in home aquariums, has been the subject of study by two University of California researchers. They have concluded that this unusual looking fish has such a complex nervous system that it is basically a computer with fins. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments
By Ken Ham Recently the Cincinnati Enquirer published an article about the Creation Museum and the new features including a world-class insect exhibit, a spectacular Dragon Legends exhibit and the new zip line course, which is by far the best in mid-America. You can view the article on the Cincinnati.com website. In the comments section for this article, Kurt Percy, who states he is an assistant manager at the Cincinnati Museum Center (which is not necessarily a position that has any input or influence on museum content), posted the following: This is not a museum, and this is further proof
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In Noah’s case, God had told him exactly what to prepare for: nothing less than an end-of-the-world-as-he-knew-it Flood! Read more here: AIG Daily
How many Christians are willing to stand their ground even as they are accused by secularists of being intolerant or unloving? Read more here: AIG Daily
Sneak peek for the latest Creation magazine: A second century Chinese instrument was able to accurately measure earthquakes from hundreds of miles away incorporating the design of dragons
The January 2013 ARJ paper “Is There a Dominion Mandate?” generated a response from Thomas Hennigan, Andrew Kulikovsky, and Joel McDurmon with a reply by the author, linked below. Read more here: AIG Daily
A farmer plants a seed. Night and day, whether he sleeps or gets up, the seed sprouts and grows, though he does not know how … Read more here: creation.com
Better explained in the context of Noah’s Flood. …read more Source: creation.com
By Creation Moments A recent study involved sticking little numbered tags on the backs of seven thousand living honeybees. The purpose was the age-old question of what determines our behavior: nature or nurture? genes or environment? The honeybees were used to see if their occupation in the hive was based upon what their father did. That is, was it genetic inheritance? read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments
Lita Cosner interviews Dr Emir Caner of Truett–;McConnell College. Read more here: creation.com