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Do Matthew and Luke contradict each other when recounting how Judas died? Read More
They seem cute when young. And cranky when they’re older … but bears are some of God’s most amazing creatures! Read More
By Ken Ham We’re so excited for our 2023 Answers Vacation Bible School program Not only will you gain practical VBS wisdom, but you and your team will have a lot of fun in the process! Register online for this exciting event in January (a group discount is available). Stand Firm Conference We’re also hosting a special preconference the day before the showcase. On January 27, 2023, at the Ark Encounter, you’ll enjoy teaching sessions from Bryan Osborne, Tim Chaffey, Bodie Hodge, Dr. Georgia Purdom, and me to equip you to answer the questions the children in your VBS are [More]
By Avery Foley How can some people argue that the Bible explicitly teaches life doesn’t begin until after birth, when the baby takes his or her first breath of air? …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Dr. Andrew A. Snelling Even today you can touch rocks that date all the way back to God’s original creation. What do they tell us about that lost world? …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Ken Ham We recently received a letter at the AiG ministry that I thought I would share with you. It’s a letter from a mom, Jennifer Campbell, who hopes to visit the Ark Encounter someday. She wrote us because she’s very proud of her daughter Caroline for an incredible accomplishment she finished last year: Caroline has written out the entire Bible by hand, “word for word, book by book”! The mother shares that it took her daughter ten years to finish writing out the Bible and that “we have researched and have found only a handful of people who [More]
The time to get right with God is now … not ‘at the last minute’ …read more Source: <a href=https://creation.com/a/15986 target=_blank title="Remembering the campaign” >creation.com     
Most readers would rather avoid the topic of mucous. It’s hardly a dinner-table subject! Regardless, our lives depend on this watery, mucilaginous material found in most creatures—vertebrate and invertebrate—including bacteria and yeast. Although gross to many, mucous is essential for life. Mucus has exceptional properties including elasticity, changeable rheology [flow of … More… …read more Source: icr.org     
Equipping believers to spread the Gospel. …read more Source: creation.com     
If Darwin had today’s knowledge of the complexity of life, the lack of transitional fossils, the crumbling evidence for the tree of life, would he have been an evolutionist? …read more Source: creation.com     
The majority of zoologists and vertebrate paleontologists believe that birds are actually flying dinosaurs. This even includes the world’s smallest bird, the bee hummingbird of Cuba. Some scientists recently reported that they could allegedly see bird embryos passing through a dinosaur stage, which they interpreted as evidence of evolution. All baby birds have a moment prior t… More… …read more Source: icr.org     
By Ken Ham Earlier this year I announced that one of our most popular resources—our So, what are our pocket guides? Each is a small, easy-to-read book of around 100 pages that gives an excellent overview of a particular topic, allowing anyone to explore that topic and find answers to common questions. They fit perfectly in a purse or pocket, making them a wonderful tool for evangelism or personal growth. We have 20 different guides, with each one covering a different topic, such as climate change, science vs. the Bible, human “missing links,” dinosaurs, best evidences, and much more. Regardless [More]
Ice floes on the Sea of Galilee? Dissolving yet another sad attempt to explain away one of Jesus’ miracles. …read more Source: <a href=https://creation.com/a/4273 target=_blank title=" Did Jesus walk on ice?” >creation.com     
By Dr. Nathaniel T. Jeanson What happened to the early Americans? New research is turning evolutionary narratives upside down—and creation scientists like geneticist Nathaniel Jeanson are leading the way. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Ken Ham When we announced in 2007 that the Creation Museum would have zip lines (in fact, it was advertised as the best and biggest zip line course in the Midwest), we were mocked by secularists who wondered why the Creation Museum would have such an activity. Even some Christians couldn’t understand why we would include a fun zip line course at the Creation Museum. Even the media was perplexed, and I remember being asked, “Why do you have zip lines?” My answer was, “Because Christians can have fun too!” Both the Creation Museum and the Ark Encounter have [More]
By Ken Ham Recently a bill passed the South Carolina House which bans elective abortions in that state. This same bill nearly passed earlier, but after falling short by eight votes, the bill was “amended to allow abortions up to 12 weeks if a woman tells a doctor she was raped, after which the doctor has 24 hours to report her claim to law enforcement.” These kinds of exceptions are often included in such bills, sometimes just to get them to pass (after all, more lives will be saved with this bill, even with the exceptions, than without the bill). [More]
How can we show biblical creation is warranted and true? …read more Source: creation.com     
By Ken Ham What is “scientific racism”? Well, it’s a version of racism based on evolutionary assumptions that was largely perpetuated by the early evolutionists of the 1800s and 1900s. It cost the lives of millions of people, and it’s still impacting people today. It’s a sad but compelling example of the truth that ideas have consequences—and some ideas are very, very wrong and often have devastating consequences. And you can take a deep dive into the history of scientific racism in Freakshow, a powerful new series coming to Freakshow begins with a look into the circus and carnival world [More]
By Ken Ham Do you have Neanderthal DNA in your genome? You might, as (according to one article) many people “living today have a small component of Neanderthal DNA in their genes.” In the evolutionary worldview, this is the result of “hybridization” as different “archaic human lineages” (not just Neanderthal) mixed with humans during the “evolution of our species.” This is all in the science news again because a new study was recently released that looked at ancient human fossil remains to help researchers recognize features in these skeletons that suggest the person might have been a “hybrid” (for example, [More]
With a heaven-sent scent sensor, why settle for less? …read more Source: <a href=https://creation.com/a/16074 target=_blank title="The 'Smellicopter': Not just copying, but actually using, God's design” >creation.com     
By Ken Ham Trying to choose a college can be a challenging task—after all, there are many options! That’s why college expos are so helpful. You can visit one-on-one with representatives from a variety of schools, all in one day. And our We want you to find a school that takes God’s Word seriously, allowing it to be the authority in all areas, including history and science. This event is free and takes place at the Ark Encounter in Williamstown, Kentucky, November 3–5, 2022, south of Cincinnati. It’s designed to help students in grades 7–12 find a Christian college—but not [More]
By Troy Lacey Is the Bible’s account of the Exodus possible and consistent with archaeological evidence? …read more Source: AIG Daily     
Droughts across north Texas dried the Paluxy River bed, famous for its dinosaur footprints. Ordinarily, the dinosaur tracks lie buried beneath water-covered mud, but dry conditions enabled workers to remove the mire that had long covered them at Dinosaur Valley State Park near Glen Rose. Reports of the newly exposed tracks revive the thrill of discovery as well as mysteries about these tracks.1 For example, why are ther… More… …read more Source: icr.org     
By Bryan Osborne As God’s image bearers, humans are entitled to certain rights—but the Creator, not culture, makes the rules. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Michael Behe Today’s ID the Future continues A Mousetrap for Darwin author Michael Behe’s conversation with philosopher Pat Flynn, focused on some of the more substantive objections to Behe’s case for intelligent design in biology. In this segment the pair discuss the bacterial flagellum, the cilium, and the blood clotting cascade, and tackle critiques from Alvin Plantinga, Graham Oppy, Russell Doolittle, Kenneth Miller, and others. This interview is posted here by permission of Pat Flynn. Source …read more Source: id the future     
By Michael Behe On today’s ID the Future Lehigh University biologist Michael Behe addresses what Philosophy for the People host Pat Flynn considers some of the best objections to Behe’s central intelligent design argument. As far back as the 1996 book Darwin’s Black Box, Behe has argued that certain features in biology are irreducibly complex. That is, they require numerous essential parts, each carefully fitted to its task and integrated with the other parts, in order for the molecular machine or system to function at all. Two examples are the bacterial flagellum motor and the blood clotting cascade. Such systems [More]
By Ken Ham Our curriculum development team is working hard on Year 3 of our Answers Bible Curriculum for Homeschool (coming early 2023)—we’re so excited that this in-depth Bible curriculum is available for homeschool families. And families are loving it: we recently won a third-place award from the Back to Homeschool Awards from Homeschool.com. This year 2,300 different curricula were nominated with 23,000 votes—and Answers Bible Curriculum for Homeschool placed third in the Christian Homeschool Curriculum category! We’re glad to see that so many families find this resource helpful in discipling their children to know, believe, …read more Source: Ken [More]