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By Ken Ham I recently saw a headline that caught my attention titled, “Crabs Aren’t The Only Thing Evolution Keeps Making. An Expert Explains.” Now what is such a statement supposed to mean? Well, the article is looking at the evolutionary question of the limits of biological evolution. Can it create “endless forms most beautiful” or are there limits? Well, my answer to this probably won’t surprise you (spoiler: evolution hasn’t created anything!)—but the answers from the experts quoted in that article might! Okay, so why crabs? Well, as the article explains, While there doesn’t seem to be a ceiling [More]
Do bats have a sixth sense? Turns out they can ‘see’ earth’s magnetic field with the cornea of their eyes. Small magnetite particles feature as a ‘compass needle’. …read more Source: creation.com     
By Troy Lacey The Parables of the Persistent Friend and the Persistent Widow show the generous provision of God compared to the reluctant characters in the parables. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Simon Turpin Did Abraham, Adam, and others really have lifespans longer than we do today? …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Dr. Andrew A. Snelling The Everglades features one of the most diverse ecosystems on earth—with a surprising geological history. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
George Harrison’s mysticism and today’s ‘evolutionary Christianity’ …read more Source: creation.com     
By Ken Ham If I asked you to name five intelligent animals, you might not think to include the octopus on your list—but you should! This cephalopod is extremely smart, able to complete mazes and puzzles, and is well-known in the aquarium world as an escape artist. Interestingly, they don’t live long so this intelligence isn’t from learning—God just created their kind to be very smart. But do we share our smarts with them? Well, a recent article highlighting a new study on octopus smarts was titled, “We Share Smarts with Octopuses, and Now We Know Why.” This title suggests [More]
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By Howard Glicksman On this ID the Future, Your Designed Body author and physician Howard Glicksman again sits down with host and professor of neurosurgery Michael Egnor to further explore Glicksman’s new book, co-authored with engineer Steve Laufmann. Here Glicksman gives a quick flyover of what they explore in fascinating depth in the book, namely the irreducible complexity of that extraordinary systems of systems that is the human respiratory system. As Glicksman explains, there are individual systems that are irreducibly complex, and these are joined together into a higher-level system of systems that is also irreducibly complex, marked by causal [More]
By Ken Ham Are you looking for a Christmas gift that will create lasting memories for your child or grandchild? Well, consider a “gift of experience” by gifting registration to one of our upcoming Explore Days at the Ark Encounter and Creation Museum in Northern Kentucky. These fun-filled days are unlike any other educational program in the US (or the world) as students enjoy a day of hands-on science presented from a biblical worldview perspective by AiG’s talented scientists and presenters. Our Explore programs also impart a truly biblical worldview and equip children with the tools to think more biblically [More]
By Simon Turpin Why only Jesus fits the description of the prophet like Moses. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Dr. Kaia Kloster Modern knowledge about the eye defies evolutionary explanation. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Ken Ham Our spectacular Christmas programs kicked off on November 25 at the Creation Museum and the Ark Encounter. Families from all across the local area, the United States, and even internationally have come to enjoy what’s easily one of the best light displays in the area, and we believe it’s one of the best in the entire US! And through all of this we honor God’s Son! ChristmasTown at the Creation Museum At the Creation Museum, enjoy a breathtaking garden of lights, lit-up dinosaurs throughout the grounds (kids in particular love these!), a live nativity (including live animals), [More]
Many people wrongly call the Medieval period “the Dark Ages”. But most of what people “know” about that period is wrong! …read more Source: creation.com     
Highlighting delta formation in the Kaystros river estuary within biblical history …read more Source: creation.com     
By Ken Ham Did you know that we at Answers in Genesis have our own God-honoring streaming platform for the whole family, Teaching Kids Creation: Mr. Potato Head and Genetics: See how Mr. Potato Head can teach you and your kids about genetics in this short, 15-minute program featuring Calvin Smith. In Teaching Kids Creation, you’ll see how easy it is to use everyday examples to teach your children biblical apologetics! Postmortem on the Apostate: And don’t miss this program, also from Calvin Smith (AiG-Canada), on why an increasing number of many well-known people who used to claim Christ as [More]
A false claim that damaged biblical credibility …read more Source: creation.com     
There’s a lot more variation in animal populations than what evolutionists thought. Investigation by an international research team and the Leibniz Institute for Zoo and Wildlife Research (Leibniz-IZW) stated, How fast evolution happens depends crucially on the abundance of its “fuel”: how much genetic difference there is in the ability to survive and reproduce….[The research team has]… More… …read more Source: icr.org     
By Ken Ham Elephants, blue whales, ostriches—they’re the biggest of their kinds. But how do they “live so large”? Find out in the newest issue of Here are just a few of the topics you’ll explore in this newest issue of Answers: Animal domestication—does the evolutionary view or the biblical view fit the evidence? Suffering—how can we celebrate God’s goodness in dark times? Florida’s Everglades—one of the most diverse ecosystems on earth has a surprising geological history. Vital lessons we can learn from those with special needs. And more! Each of these articles—and the many others you’ll find in each [More]
By Ken Ham This month we specially, specifically celebrate the incarnation of Jesus Christ—when God himself took on flesh and became man: “The Word became flesh” (John 1:14). As the great Christmas carol Hark! The Herald Angels Sing says, “Veiled in flesh the Godhead see; Hail th’ incarnate Deity, Pleased as man with man to dwell, Jesus our Emmanuel.” What a glorious truth for sinful mankind—the holy God took on flesh and, more than that, died in our place, rose again, and offers us eternal life! We have a new exhibit coming to the Ark Encounter that will proclaim—and defend—this [More]
Scientists build amazing animatronic ammonite models to investigate their swimming abilities, but this demonstrates their intelligent design rather than evolution. …read more Source: creation.com     
By Ken Ham Western culture generally prides itself on being open-minded and tolerant of everyone and everything—but do they live up to their own ideals? Not according to a new study out of Great Britain. This study found that Gen Z (today’s 13–24-year-olds) “is less open-minded and more intolerant than older generations.” According to the report, “[a] quarter of Gen Z say they ‘have very little tolerance for people with beliefs that they disagree with.’ They don’t believe in unrestrained free speech, with nearly half agreeing that ‘some people deserve to be canceled.’” According to an executive of the group [More]
By Bodie Hodge What is sin, what is the penalty for sin, and how can we be saved from sin? …read more Source: AIG Daily     
Someone writes in to ask about the significance of the new photos taken by the James Webb Telescope. …read more Source: creation.com     
Is it ‘unfair’ that Adam’s sin affects all creation? …read more Source: creation.com     
By Patricia Engler BCIs could help reverse devastating medical conditions but could also change what it means to be human. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Howard Glicksman On today’s ID the Future, Your Designed Body co-author and physician Howard Glicksman talks with host and neurosurgery professor Michael Egnor about Glicksman’s new book, co-authored with systems engineer Steve Laufmann. Glicksman walks through a series of systems in the human body that are each irreducibly complex, and are each part of larger coherent interdependent systems. As Glicksman puts it, the human body is “irreducible complexity on steroids.” How could blind evolutionary processes, such as neo-Darwinism’s joint mechanism of natural selection working on random genetic mutations, build this bio-engineering marvel? Your Designed Body makes the case that [More]