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This ancient artifact does not portray a ‘solid sky’ firmament, and neither does the Bible. …read more Source: creation.com     
The star-nosed mole (Condylura cristata) is a fascinating semi-aquatic mammal found in eastern Canada and the United States. Moles (placental mammals) are classified—along with hedgehogs and shrews—in the Order Lipotyphla. They have no evolutionary history, and evolutionists can only speculate they evolved from unknown Cretaceous ancestors. Fossils of these animals are found in the Palaeocene and Cretaceous.More… …read more Source: icr.org     
By Ken Ham Our world is a broken place—you don’t have to look very far to see heartbreaking examples of pain, suffering, and death. As just one example out of many in the last few weeks, we’ve been horrified by the Thanks for stopping by and thanks for praying,Ken This item was written with the assistance of AiG’s research team. …read more Source: Ken Ham AIG     
By Ken Ham I recently wrote a blog about an “impossible” new ring system scientists discovered in our solar system and how this ring system is challenging evolutionary assumptions about the formation of planets. Well, two weeks later, headlines proclaimed the discovery of another evolutionary problem, this time describing a “forbidden” planet that “shouldn’t exist.” An article summarizing this new discovery states, Scientists have discovered a huge Jupiter-sized planet orbiting a very small star, a combination described as “forbidden” by one researcher because it challenges theories about how planets form, reports a new study. Yes, yet again, the evolutionary ideas [More]
By Ken Ham The Bible tells us there is the broad way and the narrow way. The broad way is the world. We all live in the world, so we are living in the broad way. The narrow way is within the broad way but leading in the opposite direction. Enter by the narrow gate. For the gate is wide and the way is easy that leads to destruction, and those who enter by it are many. For the gate is narrow and the way is hard that leads to life, and those who find it are few. (Matthew 7:13–14) [More]
By Ken Ham In the mission statement for Answers in Genesis, three areas stand out as a summary of the ministry’s emphasis: biblical authority, the gospel, and apologetics. Answers in Genesis (AiG) exists to proclaim the authority of the Bible—from the very first verse—without compromise by using apologetics . . . to communicate the message of God’s Word and the gospel so that believers are equipped to defend the Christian faith and nonbelievers are challenged with the truth of the Bible and its message of salvation. Now, Answers in Genesis is, first and foremost, a ministry proclaiming the authority of [More]
The evolutionary science community said it perfectly in their headlines: “Proof that Neanderthals ate crabs is another ‘nail in the coffin’ for primitive cave dweller stereotypes.”1 That’s the key when it comes to these so-called sub-human primates (as some people would say). There’s nothing primitive about them. Creationists maintain there are monkeys and great apes (orangutans, gorilla… More… …read more Source: icr.org     
By Ken Ham Tourism in Northern Kentucky continues to grow! We are so thankful for the Lord’s blessing on the Ark Encounter and Creation Museum as he continues to bring tens of thousands of families to encounter the message of the truth of God’s Word and the gospel at the world’s leading Christian themed attractions (which were just voted the best “religious museums” in the US!). We’ve seen such a phenomenal influx of visitors that over 20 new hotels have been built in Northern Kentucky since the Ark opened! And a new hotel, built beside the Ark Encounter parking lot, [More]
Do we condemn to Hell everyone who disagrees with ‘our version’ of Christianity? …read more Source: creation.com     
Floating islands—myth, paradox, or an impossibility. None of these. See how this natural cause can explain many geological riddles in sedimentary rocks. …read more Source: creation.com     
By Ken Ham Last week, I was thrilled to be able to attend a memorial service—but really a celebration service—in Dallas, Texas, for our good friend and colleague Dr. John Morris. And it was a true celebration as John has gone to be in his eternal home with his Creator and Savior. I traveled with John on numerous speaking engagements in the USA and other parts of the world. We spoke together at many of the popular “Back to Genesis” seminars in the late ‘80s and early ‘90s. I had the honor of coauthoring a children’s book with John titled [More]
New discoveries at Saqqara, Egypt help shed light on ancient mummification practices, ancient chemistry, regional botany, and ancient global trade connections. …read more Source: creation.com     
Aside from appreciating the splendor of the sun during a beautiful sunrise or sunset, many rarely consider how special, necessary, and finely tuned our sun is to support life on Earth. Like the hub of a wheel, our sun plays an essential role in the activity of our solar system and Earth’s unique ability to support life. The sun exhibits an intricate design, a delicate balance, and displays the incredible intelligence of its Designer.<… More… …read more Source: icr.org     
By Ken Ham In June 2016—not even seven years ago—Canada legalized what they call “medical assistance in dying,” or MAiD, to “support [Canadians’] autonomy and freedom of choice, and protect those who are vulnerable.” But this is not about protecting the vulnerable at all—it’s about killing the most vulnerable. And that’s exactly what’s happened as Canada has gone from allowing for medically assisted murder of “merely” the elderly and terminally ill to considering the murder of those suffering from mental illness (that was set to go into law this month but has now been postponed) to now the suggestion that [More]
By John G. West Today’s ID the Future features another reading from scholar Olufemi Oluniyi’s new book, Darwin Comes to Africa. In this excerpt we learn how Darwin himself laid much of the groundwork for social Darwinist ideas, primarily in his book The Descent of Man, and how those ideas were energetically developed in the ensuing decades by various mainstream scientists. Oluniyi further details how their work fueled pseudo-scientific racism against black Africans and other indigenous peoples outside the West. To learn more about this neglected corner of modern Western history, and for the good news that the flow of [More]
Fossil bird expert and evolutionist Alan Feduccia argues against feathered dinosaurs. …read more Source: creation.com     
By Stacia McKeever When our oldest son was diagnosed with Williams syndrome—a rare genetic disorder that causes cognitive and physical disabilities—my husband and I found ourselves in a whole new world. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Troy Lacey In the movie 65, Star Trek meets Jurassic Park with evolutionary presuppositions. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
The New Testament authors preached the Gospel under a background of Genesis history. This includes the people, events, time frame, and order of events. …read more Source: creation.com     
Could whale evolution fit within biblical creation? …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Ken Ham Even a small error can unlock a door leading to a major issue. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
Could the reintroduction of wolves into an area they once roamed increase numbers of their prey? …read more Source: creation.com     
When you think about snakes, you probably think about them slithering across the ground or maybe through the water. Have you ever seen a snake slithering through the air? Join Kyle Butt as he discusses a fascinating group of “flying” snakes that show the complexity and wonder of God’s creation.   Watch: Wonders of Creation: Flying Snakes – Apologetics Press
By Ken Ham When it comes to what we believe about anything—especially about Genesis—can we be dogmatic? Can we actually know anything for sure or must we always, no matter what we believe, act like we can’t actually know for sure the things we know? Okay, what do I mean? Well, recently on my social media posts, some people have dogmatically expressed that I shouldn’t be so dogmatic about the stand we take on Genesis. They dogmatically claim that I should allow for the views of others who very dogmatically disagree with me. In other words—they want me to hold [More]
By Richard Weikart On today’s ID the Future historian Richard Weikart (Cal State Stanislaus) dissects a recent Cambridge University Press book on social Darwinism by Jeffrey O’Connell and Michael Ruse. Weikart, author of Hitler’s Ethic, From Darwin to Hitler, Hitler’s Religion, and The Death of Humanity, says a major shortcoming of the Cambridge UP book is the authors’ attempt to put as much distance as possible between Darwin and eugenics thinking, and between Darwin and Hitler. The new book paints Darwin follower Herbert Spencer as the eugenics-championing bad guy and contends that Darwin and Darwinism had little or no influence [More]
By Steve Laufmann On today’s ID the Future, author and engineer Steve Laufmann delves into the theory of biological design he develops in Your Designed Body, his new book co-authored with physician Howard Glicksman. Laufmann explains how his engineering background has helped him further develop design theory and, with help from Glicksman, apply it to the human body. In exploring the causal capacities of intelligent design, Laufmann spotlights four elements: (1) intentional actions, which in turn require mind, agency, and foresight; (2) adaptive capabilities, which involve, among other things, control systems that employ sensors, logic, and effectors; (3) design properties [More]
By Ruth Carter How Scripture teaches grandparents to have a lasting influence on future generations …read more Source: AIG Daily