Tetrataenite, a promising alternative to rare-earth magnets, was thought to need millions of years to form, but a lab formed it quickly. …read more Source: creation.com
By Ken Ham Jesus wasn’t just some mythical figure who Christians believed existed 2,000 years ago. And he also wasn’t just a good teacher or example for us to follow. No, the Jesus of the Bible is God in the flesh, the fulfillment of the Old Testament prophecies, and the only perfect sacrifice for our sin who defeated death by rising from the grave. And we want to equip Christians to defend that truth. Cutting-edge technologies will enhance your understanding of the city that witnessed so many key events recorded in Scripture. We’re very excited that one of the world’s
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By Liz Abrams How Christians can communicate truth in a polarized world. …read more Source: AIG Daily
Dedicated research shows that evolutionary ideas about the ‘people-like’ nature of apes and monkeys are largely fantasy. …read more Source: creation.com
By Ken Ham When you think of a pale blue dot hanging in the vast nothingness of space, I doubt you picture our celestial neighbor, Mars. After all, Mars is nicknamed “the red planet” (and rightly so!). So why did a recent article refer to Mars as “a pale blue dot”? The evidence for water on Mars is so strong, many planetary scientists believe it was once subject to a global, or near global, flood! Well, there’s abundant evidence, such as river channels and ancient shorelines, that Mars was once a much more watery place, perhaps even “warm and wet.”
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By William A. Dembski On this ID the Future, mathematician William Dembski and host Eric Anderson explore whether design detection tools shed any light on the recent chess scandal involving world chess champion Magnus Carlsen and American grandmaster Hans Moke Niemann. Did Niemann cheat in a match where he beat Carlson, as some have claimed? There is no smoking gun in the case, so how might one determine if cheating occurred? At first glance the problem might seem far removed from the design detecting rules and tools Dembski laid out in his Cambridge University Press monograph The Design Inference. But
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By Ken Ham New legislation is being proposed in the state of Illinois that would amend the “Reproductive Health Act” (which allows for abortion-on-demand—which is not “reproductive health,” but death to an unborn child) to include Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) as a “fundamental right” for residents of that state. Now what’s wrong with such a bill? Well, reproductive technologies come with a wide range of ethical dilemmas and outright evils, such as “the serial manufacturing and destruction of embryos” for various reproductive procedures, the intentional killing of embryos deemed “less fit” for survival, the selective abortion of multiples, or the
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How can a camel go days or even months without a drink of water? What have scientists learned about the amazing design of this water-conserving creature? And more importantly, does such design demand a Designer? Join Eric Lyons as he demonstrates the incredible features of the camel, a wonder of God’s creation. Watch: Wonders of Creation: Camels – Apologetics Press
Honeybees are extremely important as pollinators for much of the food humans depend upon. What happens though, when 1 bee finds a good area of flowers to pollinate? How does this bee inform and provide the directions for the rest of the hive? Join Kyle Butt as he examines the amazing communication of these wonders of Creation. Watch: Wonders of Creation: Honeybees – Apologetics Press
By Nancy Pearcey On this ID the Future from the vault, Nancy Pearcey, author of numerous books, including The Soul of Science (co-authored with Charles Thaxton) and Love Thy Body: Answering Hard Questions about Life and Sexuality, challenges the common belief that Darwin’s leading early supporters were convinced of the main pillars of his theory. Many in the nineteenth century were already primed to accept a theory of evolution, but not necessarily by natural selection. As Pearcey explains, some of Darwin’s chief supporters had grave doubts about natural selection’s role, and some of them believed that God or a “vital
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By Ken Ham Our spectacular free Christmas programs, ChristmasTown at the Creation Museum and ChristmasTime at the Ark Encounter in Northern Kentucky, begin this month, starting November 25, 2022 (the day after Thanksgiving). That night, our attractions will erupt in stunning, brilliant light displays as thousands of guests enjoy celebrating the Christmas season with us. But we need your help! At these events (which are both unique), guests enjoy our garden of lights, a live nativity, a traditional Christmas carol sing-along, dramas, and so much more—with admission and most activities free (you just pay the cost of parking). Check times
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The rainbow is a symbol of God’s mercy to all mankind, but has now been adopted on to the so-called ‘pride flag’, sometimes called the rainbow flag. …read more Source: creation.com
Butterflies have made science news again, this time in regard to a master gene called WntA: “a combined team of researchers from Cornell University and The George Washington University, has characterized the cis-regulatory evolution of the gene WntA in nymphalid butterflies.”1 Cis-regulatory elements are sections of non-coding DNA which regulate the transcription (the copying of a segment of DNA in… More… …read more Source: icr.org
By Ken Ham I’m sure you’ve noticed I often refer to my father in my articles and other writings. It’s a reminder to me (and I trust to all who read those articles) of the impact parents have on their children. And as you know, in recent times, I’ve been stressing the importance of impacting the younger generations with the truth of God’s Word and the gospel. So many of the younger generations have been captured by the world, and even many of those who were brought up in the church have walked away to travel the broad way of
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‘Dark ages’ not Dark! Medieval scientists knew about the tiny size and sphericity of Earth, and proposed that it rotates. Learn about Ptolemy, Boëthius, Buridan, and Oresme. …read more Source: creation.com
By Troy Lacey On National Cliché Day, we take a look at some of the most commonly used but wrong “examples of evolution.” …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Ken Ham If you’ve visited the Creation Museum and toured our fascinating Borderland: Israel at the Time of Jesus exhibit, you know the content is incredibly deep. In fact, it’s such a detailed exhibit that it’s challenging to explore all of the content in just one visit. Well, I’m excited that you can now bring home the exhibit (and much more information) in a new book, Our Borderland exhibit helps bridge the gap (about 400 years) between the close of the Old Testament and the opening of the New Testament. Our Borderland exhibit helps bridge the gap (about 400
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God is perfectly good. Does that mean he must give everyone a chance at salvation? Read More
More evidence that Neanderthals were descended from Adam. …read more Source: creation.com
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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. …read more Source: creation.com
Two separate studies claim massive tsunamis and earthquakes from an asteroid impact profoundly affected the rock record. One research team modeled a 1.5 km (1 mile) high water wave that propagated across the ocean following the Chicxulub impact, causing sweeping erosion across the ocean floor.1 Another report asserted the same impact generated a mega-earthquake that caused twisted and contorted sedimentary layering around the wor… More… …read more Source: icr.org
By Ken Ham In an effort to reach even more people around the world with the message of biblical authority and the gospel, we’ve been working to expand our reach on social media—and that means you can follow us on more social media platforms for exciting behind-the-scenes photos, announcements on what’s coming next, videos our social media team is producing, faith-affirming articles and blogs, and so much more. So where can you follow us? YouTube (Ken Ham, Answers in Genesis, Ark Encounter, Creation Museum, Answers VBS) Facebook (Ken Ham, Answers in Genesis, Ark Encounter, Creation Museum, …read more Source: Ken
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By ID the Future On this ID the Future, host Joshua Youngkin interviews the author of I, Charles Darwin, Nickell John Romjue, about his unique book in which a time-traveling Charles Darwin returns to the modern day. What would happen if Charles Darwin were to come back today? I, Charles Darwin examines that issue scientifically and culturally. In this conversation, Romjue describes what drew him to the subject and some of the things he did to prepare for writing the novella. ID the Future ran his audio book as a five-part series. Part 1 is here. Part 2 is here.
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By Michael Behe On today’s ID the Future, Michael Medved interviews biologist Michael Behe about Behe’s visually stunning YouTube series, Secrets of the Cell. Behe summarizes one of the key messages of the video series, namely that everything from the life-essential blood clotting system to a myriad of crucial protein structures in our bodies increasingly appear to be far beyond the reach of blind evolutionary mechanisms to build. Instead they appear to be the work of planning and purpose, which is the purview of mind. Meanwhile, even many mainstream evolutionists are growing skeptical of neo-Darwinism, Behe says, as biologists continue
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By Ken Ham If you’re a Christian school teacher, join us for our free This will be a red-carpet experience (so feel free to dress up!), with a free lunch, special promotions, giveaways, and free Ark Encounter admission is included. It’s going to be a wonderful time of learning from Renee Hodge (my daughter and the founder and administrator of Answers Academy, our biblical worldview Christian school in N. Kentucky) Heather Jenkins (our director of educational curriculum) Dr. Georgia Purdom (our vice president of educational content) Dr. Jennifer Hall Rivera (our director of educational programs) You’ll also be the first
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By Ken Ham The Ark Encounter and Creation Museum are quickly turning into a winter wonderland. No, it’s not snowing yet. But our grounds crews have been hard at work for several months now, carefully setting up the hundreds of thousands of lights that will transform both attractions into a spectacular Christmas display the day after Thanksgiving (November 25, 2022). You won’t want to miss it! I’m always amazed by the work our grounds crews do to prepare for our Christmas outreaches. They don’t just string up some lights or drape them over some trees. There’s an incredible amount of
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