By Ken Ham One doesn’t have to live long in this world to recognize that it’s a groaning creation, “red in tooth and claw.” Animals eat one another, parasites infect and slowly kill their hosts, and natural disasters wreak havoc with no regard for life or property. Why is it like this? Well, the Bible gives us the answer—but Christianity Today magazine (not surprisingly) doesn’t like that answer! Where Does Natural Evil Come From? In a recent cover story for Christianity Today, John R. Schneider, professor emeritus of theology at Calvin University (sadly a university that compromises God’s Word in
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Ship makers are increasingly inspired by the amazing design of waterfowl …read more Source: creation.com
By Robert Shedinger On today’s ID the Future, science-and-religion scholar Robert Shedinger makes the case that a well-known biography of Charles Darwin, Darwin’s Sacred Cause, is deeply misleading. Specifically, the book by Adrian Desmond and James Moore holds that Darwin was significantly motivated in his scientific work by abolitionist sentiments; and Shedinger says, not so fast. He had spent considerable time reading Darwin’s correspondence and had seen no evidence of this thesis, so he reread Darwin’s Sacred Cause, this time tracking down all the key citations the book offered as evidence, and a pattern soon emerged. The sources the authors
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By Ken Ham Most people have enjoyed the classic Italian dish of a steaming pile of spaghetti noodles topped with sauce and a couple of meatballs. But would you tuck into that plate if you knew the meatballs were made with . . . mammoth meat? Wait—mammoth meatballs? Yes! Okay, what’s all this about? Well, an Australian cultivated-meat company took a DNA sequence from a mammoth muscle protein and filled in the gaps with genetic material from a living creature within the same created kind—the elephant. The next step for these scientists was to place this DNA sequence in the
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Why are researchers so awestruck by the spider’s silk webbing? Why would scientists love to recreate the amazing qualities of spider-produced silk? Are millions of years of mindless evolution the ultimate explanation? Or, is spider webbing God’s wonder material? Join Eric Lyons as he untangles the evolutionary web to show God’s amazing design. Watch: Wonders of Creation: Spider Silk – Apologetics Press
By Simon Turpin Arguing for the authenticity of the most-contested New Testament book …read more Source: AIG Daily
By John G. West Today’s ID the Future takes us to a conference in Turin, Italy, where scholar John West speaks about the roots of intelligent design, roots that stretch back to ancient Greek and Roman philosophers. In his talk, West also makes the case that design thinking was crucial to the rise of modern science, and he traces how Darwinism has eroded design thinking, fueled scientific racism, and undermined belief in human exceptionalism. West celebrates some of Italy’s contributions to Western civilization but also calls attention to Italian criminologist Cesare Lombroso, who championed various racist ideas undergirded by Darwinian
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You’ve likely seen them on a summer night—airborne insects with their very own flashlights. Lightning bugs have the ability to combine chemicals to produce bioluminescent light. Such complex, functional design demands a Designer. Join Eric Lyons as he takes a deeper look at these wonders of God’s Creation. Watch: Wonders of Creation: Lightning Bugs – Apologetics Press
Discover the remarkable power of the significance of Easter …read more Source: creation.com
A lawyer gives his perspective on the Bible’s credibility as eyewitness testimony. Read More
Why are teeth so tough, although they are coated with material as brittle as glass? Because of so-called imperfections, as well as other features! …read more Source: creation.com
By Liz Abrams Good Friday is the day when Christians commemorate the death of our Lord Jesus on the cross. …read more Source: AIG Daily
How should we respond to such a radical claim? …read more Source: creation.com
By Dr. Danny R. Faulkner The James Webb Space Telescope shows that exoplanets like Smertrios are very different from our earth and solar system. …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Ken Ham This year marks 30 years of the Answers in Genesis ministry and we think after three decades it’s time for a bit of a ministry “refresh,” so to speak. So I’m excited to announce that starting this month (April 2023) Answers in Genesis will be moving forward one book of the Bible and rebranding as Answers in Exodus! Now this “refresh” is very exciting because it’s not static! Okay, what do I mean by that? Well, for the year 2023 we will be branded as Answers in Exodus, but in 2024 we will become Answers in Leviticus,
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Attempts to dismiss creation as ‘religious’ do not stack up logically. …read more Source: creation.com
Many raised with some knowledge of the Gospel lose interest when exposed to evolutionary teaching. …read more Source: creation.com
By Ken Ham Wow! This year’s women’s Bible conference (Abide: Holding Fast in Suffering) was so successful and the attendees so thrilled with all the great teaching, that over 1,500 of those attending in person and those watching online have already preregistered for next year’s conference! That is amazing—and it’s still a year out! That tells you how hungry women are for truth from God’s Word! Enjoy some of the photos of this year’s event, which also included a live stream hosted by Avery Foley who interviewed many of the speakers, vendors, and guests, providing exclusive content for our online
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By Ken Ham Have you ever had someone say that if you would just show them enough evidence for God’s existence, they would believe? Atheists often say this, but do they really mean it? Well, I’ve found that, in most instances, they don’t. Why do I say this? Well, what you will often find is that when you give them evidence that confirms there’s an intelligence—a Creator—behind life or the universe, they will claim it’s not evidence at all and just reinterpret it within their secular worldview. Here’s an example. I have often appealed to the existence of the molecule
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Giant tusks have a giant meaning. …read more Source: creation.com
By Ken Ham Are the Ark Encounter and the Creation Museum the quality of Hollywood and major attractions . . . or are they better? Well, a few years ago, I was taking a reporter from a major secular media network through the three decks of exhibits inside the life-size Ark at the God certainly has entrusted Answers in Genesis with this studio—it’s really a studio that people would normally think is impossible for a Christian organization to have! Usually, we think it’s only organizations like Disney or Universal that would have such a team. But no, God provided this
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By Ken Ham Do people actually believe in a flat earth? Yes, there are people today—including a number of Christians—who actually do believe in a flat earth. This all may sound like some sort of joke, but the proponents of a flat earth are very serious, and sadly we’ve heard many testimonies of how a “conversion” to believing in a flat earth has even destroyed families, churches, and people’s Christian witness (they go from proclaiming Christ and him crucified to proclaiming a flat earth instead!). I have a friend who is not only a dedicated Christian with an active ministry
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Long ago, the Apostle Paul said in his letter to the church in Rome that God’s creation was not only seen, but clearly seen. In those days, there was obviously not the technology or equipment available to us in the 21st century. Still, people in the first century could see the case for creation in the cosmos1 and in the design of our body.2 That was enough. Paul said they were witho… More… …read more Source: icr.org
By Liz Abrams God lovingly cares and provides for his creation. …read more Source: AIG Daily
We want to shed more light on creationist statements that concern us. In this article, we want to examine transitional fossil forms as evidence of evolution. …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Valerie Principe The lion may be king of the jungle, but the shoebill is king of the marsh! …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Ken Ham For all his fame and fortune from being a popular Star Trek series star (among other projects), what’s the legacy that actor William Shatner is leaving? Well, in a recent interview, he basically says that now that he is at the end of his life, he’s realized his legacy will not amount to much, if anything! “There’s No Legacy” He says, People ask about a legacy. There’s no legacy. Statues are torn down. Graveyards are ransacked. Headstones are knocked over. No one remembers anyone. Who remembers Danny Kaye or Cary Grant? They were great stars. But they’re
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