By Ann Gauger On this ID the Future, host Eric Anderson sits down with biologist and intelligent design proponent Ann Gauger to hear her story of how she got into the intelligent design movement and how the evidence for design has shaped her life. It begins with a lonely girl on a Kansas military base who at one point loses her Christian faith but also discovers the wonders of nature, and friendship, when she is given a horse and begins taking it for long rides in the countryside. Her intellectual journey takes her to MIT, the Scripps Institution of Oceanography,
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Although plants are not alive in the biblical sense,1 scientists continue to discover just how complex they are.2 It has been known for decades that plants have been designed with a fascinating immune system,3 but many questions still remain. Recently, another mystery has been solved: why pathogens cannot ordinarily enter the water pores, called hydathodes, of the leaves. Viewing the le… More… …read more Source: icr.org
By Stacia McKeever Because God is the Creator, He is the one who is in control of everything. …read more Source: AIG Daily
The idea that God created a young earth that looked old has insurmountable problems. …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Ken Ham Have you ever heard the claim that evolution can go backward? “Regressive evolution,” “reverse evolution,” or “devolution” refers to the loss of complex features and functions, as opposed to the supposed gain of features and functions (which has never been observed). Now, are blind cave fish an example of this supposed “regressive evolution”? Well, that’s the claim according to a news report on a new species of cave fish belonging to the genus Sinocyclocheilus recently discovered in a dining table-size pool in a Chinese cave. This new fish species has been described as “unicorn-like,” due to a
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Sneak peek for the latest Creation magazine showcasing rare, iridescent, gem-quality material from extinct sea creatures. …read more Source: creation.com
By Ken Ham What’s the best “religious museum” in the United States? Well, the USA Today Readers’ Choice Awards results were announced today! We asked you to vote for the Ark Encounter and Creation Museum and . . . drumroll, please! The Ark Encounter placed #1 and the Creation Museum placed #2! Not only will visitors have a wonderful time and make lasting memories, but, more importantly, they’ll encounter the truth of God’s Word and the gospel. Thank you to everyone who voted for either (or both) attractions! We’re very excited to have placed #1 and #2 yet …read more
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Transhumanism holds that scientific and technological advances can be used to improve humanity—at its heart it is a godless movement, and justified by belief in evolution. …read more Source: creation.com
By Casey Luskin On today’s ID the Future, Casey Luskin rebuts the oft-repeated claim that the human and chimp genomes are 98-99% similar and therefore surely resulted from Darwinian common descent. Luskin cites an article in the journal Science which describes the 98-99% claim as a myth. The original figure was derived from a single protein-to-protein comparison, but once you compare the entire genomes, and use more rigorous methods, the similarity drops several percentage points, and on one account, down into the mid-80s. Additionally, the chimp genomes used in the original comparison studies borrowed the human genome for scaffolding, thus
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By Ken Ham I believe God has done something for AiG way “more abundantly than all that we ask or think” (Ephesians 3:20) that will help take the ministry to levels of impact we could not have imagined. And it will save tens of millions of dollars and years of time! Yes, truly “nothing will be impossible with God” (Luke 1:37). Wouldn’t it be amazing for God to provide a way for AiG to have a building like the following with 36 acres and 900 parking spaces that would house our offices, an Answers Academy Christian school and Education Center,
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By Troy Lacey A secular interpretation of the global flood falls short …read more Source: AIG Daily
The humble fingernail turns out to have intricate design. The middle layer has fibres aligned to prevent tearing down to the nail beds, and the two outer layers make nails as strong as hooves. …read more Source: creation.com
By Ken Ham Gender confusion is sweeping through our culture at an alarming rate (in fact, you could even say it’s quite literally “catching”—more on that below), leaving broken, hurting victims in its wake. Yes, many young people are now waking up, realizing the rosy picture painted for them was a lie—but the irreversible damage has already been done, and there’s no going back. (But Christ is the answer to the hurt and brokenness—he can make you whole!) What choices can parents make to, by God’s grace, do their best to avoid a horror story like this in their own
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By Ken Ham It seems every day there’s a new challenge to the truth of God’s Word and the gospel, whether from the “hard” sciences, archaeology and historical studies, or our increasingly anti-God culture. These challenges are hurled by everyone, from serious academics to social media influencers. How can we equip Christians (especially our young people) to think through these attacks and discern truth from error? Christians are told to love the Lord our God with all our heart, soul, and mind (Mark 12:30). God wants us to think through things but to do so with minds renewed by the
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Over a century ago, a fossil fish was extracted from an English coal mine. Evolutionists assigned an age of “319 million years” to the extinct bluegill-sized creature. Recently, using CT (computerized tomography) technology, researchers found the fish (Coccocephalus wildi) had a well-preserved brain and cranial nerves that, together, are about an inch long, “The discovery opens a window into the neural … More… …read more Source: icr.org
By Ken Ham A few days ago, climate activist Greta Thunberg announced on Twitter that her new book, The Climate Book, is now available in the US and Canada. This book features essays from over 100 contributors, from scientists to popular authors, on a host of topics from ice shelves to fast fashion to “the importance of respecting the sustainable practices of Indigenous peoples,” all with the goal of helping humanity avoid supposed catastrophic climate change. Now, what should we think about this new book? Difference of Worldviews Well, as Bible-believing Christians, we understand that we have a very different
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Can Noah’s family be found in Egyptian myths about their gods? …read more Source: creation.com
Responding to vexatious evolutionist challenges about genetic information. …read more Source: creation.com
By Ken Ham Over the past few days, we’ve been asked for our opinion on what’s been called a revival at Asbury University in Wilmore, Kentucky (south of the Ark Encounter). So, what’s going on? Is it revival, is it sincere, is it something else? Well, we asked one of our staff members, Patricia Engler, to go to Asbury and check it out. Below are her thoughts on what’s taking place. Patricia has a special interest in Christian students and their stand for the Lord, having backpacked around the world to interview Christian students on how they survived their secular
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By Stephen C. Meyer On today’s ID the Future, Uncommon Knowledge host Peter Robinson talks with historian Tom Holland, journalist Douglas Murray, and philosopher of science Stephen Meyer about the decline of theistic faith in the West. Here in Part I of the conversation, the men consider possible causes for the decline of theistic faith. According to Meyer the decline has occurred in the face of increasing scientific evidence for the existence of God. So what gives? Tune in to hear their stimulating exploration of the question, and what each sees as the appropriate response. This material is used by
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By Andrew McDiarmid On today’s ID the Future host Andrew McDiarmid brings listeners a couple of fascinating recent articles from Evolution News & Science Today by David Coppedge. The first is “Animals Tune Behavior by Lunar Cycle; but How?” The second article is “Darwin, We Have a Problem: Horse Teeth Are Not Less Evolved.” In the first, some ingenious molecular engineering crops up in widely divergent creatures, giving them some impressive abilities to read lunar cycles. The evolutionists’ go-to explanation is “convergent evolution,” an incantation that fails to explain how something like this could have evolved even once, much less
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An accessible commentary on Genesis that defends Genesis as history. …read more Source: creation.com
It seems you can’t turn on the news without hearing about another disaster. …read more Source: AIG Daily
Dr Jonathan Sarfati interviews Dr Brandon van der Ventel. …read more Source: creation.com
By Ken Ham At four years old, “Rose’s” son, a “highly sensitive” child who gravitated toward females, asked his mother “if he was a boy or a girl.” His mother had raised him so far as fairly “gender neutral” and was prepared with the answer today’s parents are expected to give: “It all depends on what you feel deep inside.” Six months later, this little boy declared he was a girl, wanted his little brother to call him sister, and wanted to use she/her pronouns. Fast-forward four years, and his mother is Will our children be equipped to stand strong
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By Ken Ham One of the most famous persons in biblical history is the warrior, shepherd, and musician King David. He’s mentioned all throughout the Bible and is always treated as a historical person—he’s even a physical ancestor of our Lord Jesus. And yet, for years, a group of scholars called “minimalists” (they believe only a minimal amount of the Bible’s history is true) doubted that King David ever really existed. But, of course, they were wrong because the Bible’s history is true—and there’s even evidence outside the Bible that, yes, David really did live! In 1868 researchers excavated a
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Evolution is antithetical to Scripture, even within a young-earth creation paradigm. …read more Source: AIG Daily