Intelligent Design is not a Christian movement. What’s the benefit of convincing someone of an intelligence if you don’t introduce them to the Creator? Read More
When I’m talking about humans I never use the word “race” to refer to people groups. And why not? Read More
I’m often asked for the best proof of creation. Now many Christians think with the right piece of evidence, well, they’d totally refute evolution. Read More
A review of irrelevant and discredited examples. Read More
Please join us in both praising the Lord and praying for the spiritual growth of those 901 new believers. Read More
Public schools in America promote naturalism, teaching that everything is the result of random processes over time, that there is no Creator. Read More
Claims about this ‘classic’ origin-of-life experiment remain inadequate as evidence shows the earth always had an oxidizing atmosphere. Read More
The Eden Zoo at the Creation Museum will reopen soon with exciting new additions! Read More
The laws of nature and laws of logic only make sense if there’s a logical, orderly Creator who made both the material and the immaterial. Read More
For the last 200 years or so, many anti-Christians have resorted to a scurrilous lie (acting consistently with their worldview1): that the early and medieval Christian Church taught that the earth is flat. What did the early church really teach? Read More
Because of evolutionary influences, people still talk about so-called interracial marriage. But is there really such a thing? Read More
Scripture is clear—every person from every nation in the world ultimately traces their ancestry back to Adam. And this means there’s only one race. Read More
The introduction of non-material information into matter can only be accomplished by an intelligent designer. Thus, the Creation Information Barrier serves as an unbridgeable gap between chemicals and living things.
A pro-life group called Brephos set up a large pro-life display in the center of Keswick, a town in England, and the display upset people in the city. Read More
No matter how many times you visit the Creation Museum and Ark Encounter, you can always notice something new! Here are a few of our recent upgrades. Read More
The Nile Valley is 20–30 km wide and amazingly it was carved by an astonishing flow of torrential water. Read More
Congratulations to our Answers in Genesis publishing team who just won their first Selah Award for Evonne Krell’s children’s novel, The Tower. Read More
With the push for Christians to bow down to the gods of this age, the account of Daniel and his three friends’ courage and stand for the Lord is very timely. Read More
Tooth growth patterns in fossils of the mouse-like Jurassic mammal Krusatodon show that it grew slowly and had a “surprisingly long” lifespan compared to mammals of similar size today.1 A paper in Nature describes two “exceptionally complete” Krusatodon specimens, one an adult and the other a juvenile, that were found on Scotland’s Isle of Skye.2 The fossils are dated ... More...
Students at Dudley High School react to a humorous moment during a creation science assembly.
Image credit: Search for the Truth Ministries. Used with permission.
For more than 50 years, the Institute for Creation Research has inve... More...
Is “the knowledge of good and evil” a bad thing? Read More
Did Moses make an error when he called a bat a bird? Read More
Buddy’s life had a tremendous, far-reaching impact, and it will continue. Please enjoy just a handful of the hundreds of comments we’ve received. Read More
A popular children’s song reminds us that Jesus loves the little children, “red and yellow, black and white.” But are humans really those colors? No! Read More
The Ark Encounter’s Ararat Ridge Zoo has some new additions: a herd, or “muddle,” of guinea pigs! Read More
There’s only one race, but we look different because of the genetic diversity God built into DNA at the beginning. But why are there different people groups? Read More
Evolutionists can’t find what separates humans from animals, because the answer’s in Genesis. Read More