A recent article highlighted several features of the Grand Canyon’s Tonto Group that sound rather like there was a global flood as described in Genesis! Read More
Expanded Christmas programs at Creation Museum’s ChristmasTown and Ark Encounter’s ChristmasTime. Read More
Many people believe that archaeology’s disproved the Bible. But it hasn’t. The truth is there’ve been many finds that have confirmed the Bible’s history. Read More
A recent article shares about one specific, very well-preserved bird fossil that challenges evolutionary assumptions about dinosaur-to-bird evolution. Read More
I’m excited to announce that this Christmas season we have a packed calendar of concerts, programs, and more happening at both attractions. Read More
Does the name Sargon sound familiar? Well, he was a great Assyrian king, and he’s mentioned just once in the Old Testament. Read More
Evolutionists admit Lucy isn’t evidence of human evolution. Read More
While Marx is dead, his ideology is very much alive and thriving. As a Christian, you must be trained to see it, refute it, and be ready to stand up under it. Read More
ET isn’t a mystery if you’re willing to examine the data from 60 years of research and take it to its logical conclusion. Read More
Hawaiians call their state fish the humuhumunukunukuapua’a, or humuhumu for short, and snorkelers marvel at its wild paint job as it flits beneath basalt reefs. Scientifically named Rhinecanthus rectangulus, it is one of a variety of triggerfish that are named for a “trigger” used to lock the dorsal spine in an “up” position. Two aspects of the wonderful humuhumu reveal its Creator’s handiwork. Read More
A sneak preview of the editorial from the soon-to-be-released Creation magazine. Subscribers will be delighted with the magazine’s powerful content and brilliant graphics.
Plants don’t have the breath of life. They’re different from both animal and human life so their “death” before sin is no problem. Read More
Did God design wasps to lay their eggs in living hosts? Read More
All of God’s children must overcome the temptation to allow God’s sovereign provision of our needs to be overshadowed by the pleasure of our bounty and blessings—especially during this very American celebration of the Thanksgiving holiday. Here are some of the original thoughts.
George Washington’s 1789 Thanksgiving Proclamation
Whereas it is the duty of all nations to acknowled... More...
How biblical Christians were at the forefront of the abolition of slavery over 200 years
ago, while pro-slavers told them to keep their religion out of politics.
Because we can trust the Bible’s history when it talks about the flood, we can believe the Bible’s history when it talks about the Lord Jesus. Read More
What do genetics and morphology reveal about how many created kinds of bats there originally were?
Right now, our design team is working on tile 11, just one of the many tiles that will make up the 2,000 sq. ft. model of first-century Jerusalem. Read More
I recently had lunch with the chief academic officer of a local Christian university. As we connected over our meal, I could see his excitement about ICR’s research and our Discovery Center. He was intrigued by the opportunity to bring his staff and faculty for a visit. Our discussion continued into a conversation about “thousands versus millions” of years of Earth history. At this, his expression changed from enraptured to a blank stare. At first, I was confused by his sudden indifference. He wasn’t disagreeing with anything I said. He was familiar enough with all that ICR does, and all
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Gunnison National Forest’s 1.67-millionplus acres showcase stunning views of the Colorado Rocky Mountains. The Continental Divide forms its eastern border, and other parks nestle against its many sides. Among myriad wonders are particular trees and rock exposures that point thoughtful visitors to two key biblical events. Quaking Aspens Many consider the quaking aspen of North America, Populus tremuloides, their favorite tree for its pillar-like, off-white trunks, leaves that flutter or “quake” in the slightest breeze, and fantastically golden fall foliage. Two clearly seen engineered aspects of aspen biology point to creation. Read More
Although many of the leaves are now off the trees in Northern Kentucky, the fall colors throughout the Creation Museum and Ark Encounter grounds were beautiful. Read More
There’s two different kinds of science: observational science and historical science. So what you mean by science matters! Read More
Bacteria (prokaryotes) are ubiquitous. A fraction cause disease in people, animals, and plants, but the majority are the foundation for the global food web, the nitrogen cycle, soil formation, and are part of the critical microbiome (the collection of microorganisms living in or on people and animals).1
The innate or nonspecific immune system is our body’s first line of defense against disease-causing entities (p... More...
Exciting new projects and how you can help make them happen. Read More
These brilliant and hard gems are almost pure carbon. Research shows they
contain some radiocarbon. But since this should have all decayed in under a million
years, how could the diamonds be billions of years old as evolutionists believe?
Before the fall there was no death. Some people wonder, what about plants? Since people and animals were given them for food, didn’t they die before the fall? Read More
I’m excited to announce we’re continuing to offer free admission for all children, ages 10 and under, in 2024 at the Ark Encounter and the Creation Museum. Read More