Do ‘past life memories’ prove that Jesus was an Essene? …read more Source: creation.com
By Michael Newton Keas On this ID the Future, host Andrew McDiarmid sits down with historian and philosopher of science Michael Keas to discuss a recent article at Times Higher Education, “My Precious! How Academia’s Gollums Guard Their Research Fields.” The article looks at how scientific progress is being impeded by a culture in which scientists jealously guard their research instead of sharing it. Keas says the problem seems to have gotten worse in recent years but isn’t a new one. He illustrates with the story of Tycho Brahe and Johannes Kepler. Brahe, a sixteenth-century Danish astronomer, sat on his
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On select nights, Answers in Genesis will once again host its spectacular annual Christmas programs at the Ark Encounter and Creation Museum. …read more Source: AIG Daily
Many of us would love undeniable proof that evolution is a lie. …read more Source: AIG Daily
The rapid appearance today, of new varieties of fish, lizards, and more defies evolutionary expectations … but fits perfectly with the Bible. …read more Source: creation.com
By Ken Ham We’re so excited for And the day before is our preconference, Stand Firm, on January 27, 2023, featuring teaching sessions from Dr. Georgia Purdom, Tim Chaffey, Bryan Osborne, Bodie Hodge, and me. This showcase and preconference are designed to equip you to make your VBS the best ever. Be sure to register today for these two exciting events. We pray the tools and resources we provide will not only equip you to pull off a stress-free VBS week but will help you better share the good news of God’s Word and the gospel with …read more Source:
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However trustworthy our minds are, naturalistic evolution struggles to know itself. …read more Source: creation.com
Could a fossil cephalopod with 10 arms be considered ancestral to today’s species of octopus? …read more Source: creation.com
By Ken Ham The island nation of New Zealand—a country with twice as many cows and five times as many sheep as people—has proposed a new tax directed at the “greenhouse gases” that farm animals produce, such as methane gas from cows and sheep burping and nitrous oxide from their urine. This tax is part of their plan to fight climate change by becoming “carbon neutral” by 2050. Are agricultural emissions really something we need to be worried about? What will taxing cows do (other than raising the cost of farming and therefore food, of course)? Well, this tax will
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If you thought chickens were only for tikka masala, you were wrong. These versatile creatures make low-maintenance pets too. They might lay really tasty eggs, what more do you want? …read more Source: creation.com
How Noah’s Flood provides a better context for explaining their formation …read more Source: creation.com
By Troy Lacey How modern “Good Samaritans” can remind us about loving our neighbors. …read more Source: AIG Daily
At CMI, we encounter different interpretations of Genesis 1–;11 among professing. Therefore, we review basic principles of Bible interpretation and apply them to Genesis 1–;11. …read more Source: creation.com
Over a century ago, evolutionists taught that Neanderthals were sub-human brutes.1 But in the intervening decades, as more research and discoveries have been made, Neanderthals are believed to be fully human, able to interbreed with Homo sapiens. DNA analysis confirms this.2 A recent news article stated, A Swedish scientist [Svante Paabo… More… …read more Source: icr.org
By Ken Ham Can we trust the New Testament? Did Jesus really come and do the things the Bible says he did and say the things the Bible says he said? Yes! And we’re excited to be giving answers for the truth of the Gospels and the life of Jesus in a massive new exhibit coming to the This is such a great way to fulfill Patrick’s plan: construct the permanent ticketing and shuttle loading/unloading area, put in a welcome center, and use the structure to house a powerful teaching exhibit that will impact generations to come and pave the
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By Dr. Jerry Bergman How a creationist organization drifted until it refused to even publish creationist research. …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Ken Ham Breaking news: ancient (“35-million-year-old”) mayflies looked extremely similar to modern-day mayflies! Okay, that might not seem like very big news. From a biblical standpoint, of course mayflies look like mayflies (and they aren’t 35 million years old anyway!). But for those who interpret the evidence with the evolutionary worldview, we have to ask: why are so many of the creatures scientists find preserved in amber virtually identical to their modern-day counterparts? (Consider, for example, mosquitoes filled with blood that look identical to modern mosquitos, tardigrades that remained tardigrades, plant mites that look like plant mites, and …read
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By Ken Ham When we first opened the Fearfully & Wonderfully Made exhibit at the Creation Museum in September 2020, I said it was “the most powerful pro-life exhibit in the world.” This stunning display is the legacy of our beloved Dr. Dave Menton, who passed away in December 2021 and now celebrates life in eternity with his Lord and Savior. The original exhibit was set up as a temporary structure in the lobby of Legacy Hall as our designers (inspired by Dr. Menton) had something much greater in mind for the permanent exhibit. For years, I remember Dr. Menton
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Seven archeological evidences demonstrating the historicity of David’s slaying of Goliath. …read more Source: creation.com
Recently, a fossil believed to be a juvenile duck-billed dinosaur was found in a hillside in Dinosaur Provincial Park, Canada. The scientists discovered “two exposed fossils, a foot and part of a tail clad in fossilized skin” and dated them to be 75-77 million years old.1 A researcher stated this mummy has the potential of being “one of the best-preserved dinosaur fossils ever discovered.” This ha… More… …read more Source: icr.org
By Ken Ham How many children will be sacrificed on the altar of the LGBTQ religion before parents wake up and stand against the madness that’s preached fervently in so many schools around our nation and through the media? It seems the answer is many thousands of children. You see, the push to teach gender ideology to young children and teens isn’t without consequences—it’s scarring (quite literally) thousands of children, leading them to do irreversible damage to their bodies. A recent article shared that rates of so-called “top surgeries” (mastectomies or chest reconstruction on trans-identifying patients) have soared in recent
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CMI’s Gavin Cox is challenged regarding his Journal article on the chronological issues of biblical Shishak being pharaoh Shoshenq 1. …read more Source: creation.com
By Ken Ham According to the evolutionary worldview, dinosaurs first appear in the Triassic period (with the most well-known dinosaurs not emerging until the Jurassic and Cretaceous), when mammals were few and very small. Now a new study claims they’ve identified the “earliest known mammal,” moving back the “appearance of mammals by about 20 million years.” This study is quite controversial, with many scientists arguing that this tiny, 8-inch creature wasn’t a mammal at all. What do both sides of the Brasilodon quadrangularis debate have wrong? The new study, which looked at cross-sections of the creature’s jaws, discovered that B.
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By Troy Lacey What we can learn from the parables of Jesus? …read more Source: AIG Daily
Does Schwinger effect in graphene prove that something can come from nothing? …read more Source: <a href=https://creation.com/a/16110 target=_blank title="Was something created from nothing?” >creation.com
Evolutionists recently reported observations about a plant group called the Zygnematophyceae (a class of green algae). They claimed to know more about its evolutionary history. This class of algae has been suggested as the closest evolutionary ancestor of land plants via “algal multicellularity.” Gabriele Meseg-Rutzen of the University of Cologne told PhysOrg, An international… More… …read more Source: icr.org
Much biblical doctrine and morality is based on its historical sequence. …read more Source: creation.com