By Devon Spencer, DVM Recent research looks to obtain a more robust understanding of what makes penguins unique both physically and genetically. …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Ken Ham When did humans first settle North America? According to the most common evolutionary view, this supposedly happened 16,000 years ago. But a new find of a mammoth tusk and bashed-in skull at an ancient butchering site in New Mexico is challenging this view and pushing the date back to 37,000 years. Of course, in a biblical worldview we know that both of these dates are not correct—so when did Native Americans first arrive? Let’s consider how biblical history can provide some boundaries for when this might have happened. God created everything in six days, finishing with the
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By Ken Ham We’re over two weeks into our 40 Days and 40 Nights of Gospel Music festival at the Ark Encounter—and what a two weeks it has been! We’ve had dozens of award-winning artists perform daily concerts at the Ark Encounter—and even at the Creation Museum—and audiences are loving it! We’re so excited to see people pouring into the Ark and Creation Museum for this event. And over 350 people have already committed their lives to the Lord Jesus Christ after hearing the gospel proclaimed! Here’s one example of one of the evenings in our 2,500-seat auditorium, Answers Center.
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2 Chronicles 21:19 and the meaning of yôm. …read more Source: creation.com
As any dog owner will tell you, the smelling ability of Rover is incredible.1 Surprisingly, however, “little is known about the structure of their olfactory [smelling] system.”2 And what scientists do know about the anatomy and biochemistry of olfaction points clearly to creation.3 But now, using a brain map, researchers have connected olfaction to thought and reasoning centers in dogs.&… More… …read more Source: icr.org
By Ken Ham The fate of the lives of unborn children has been in the news (to put it mildly) this year in America—with many news outlets mourning any “setbacks” to the “freedom” to murder an unborn child at will. Our world needs the hope-filled message of the sanctity of life—and I’m excited that message is coming to a US theater near you, beginning September 9, 2022. An unashamedly pro-life movie, promoting adoption instead of abortion, Lifemark is the latest full-length feature film from the Kendrick brothers, the same producers behind Courageous, War Room, Fireproof, and Facing the Giants. Inspired
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An incomplete discussion that doesn’t give biblical creation a voice. …read more Source: creation.com
Archaeological ‘ages’ did not last for nearly as long as most people think, but where do things like the Bronze and Iron Age fit into biblical history? …read more Source: creation.com
You may not have to be an astronaut to share your faith, but it doesn’t hurt. …read more Source: AIG Daily
Why words mean the same to man and God. …read more Source: creation.com
A new discovery in Morocco’s Saharan Desert has evolutionary scientists making claims that plesiosaurs lived in freshwater too.1 Usually thought of as marine reptiles, plesiosaurs have been found on nearly every continent. Most are found within rock layers containing other marine organisms, but these were found in rocks with dinosaurs. Could the global Flood provide a better explanation? Scientists from the Univers… More… …read more Source: icr.org
By Dr. Danny R. Faulkner How should creationists interpret the images from the farthest galaxies yet? …read more Source: AIG Daily
Changing the genetic code would have fatal consequences. …read more Source: creation.com
Anthropologists Thomas Urban (Cornell University) and Daron Duke (Far Western Anthropological Research Group) recently found preserved human footprints on an Air Force testing range located on the salt flats of Utah.1 These footprints are called “ghost tracks” because they are very hard to see except after rainfall when moisture can make them visible. Ground-penetrating radar revealed the presence of even more impressions f… More… …read more Source: icr.org
By Ken Ham Over the years, the Ark Encounter and Creation Museum have received a lot of media attention—some positive, some negative, some purposefully misleading, and some very glowing, like the review I’m about to share. This column from an Indiana newspaper praises the museum as a “treasure” that offers “substance for those reasons [for the hope we have].” The author also stated our Stargazer Planetarium is “the most spectacular [the author] has ever seen,” and our new Borderland: Israel at the Time of Jesus makes the events of the New Testament “leap off the pages of the Bible into
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By Ken Ham God’s creation is astounding—and the more we study it, the more marvelous we realize that it is! And I was reminded of this recently when I saw a news item highlighting a research paper that announced the discovery of “bees of the sea”: small crustaceans (Idotea balthica) that can pollinate red seaweed (a type of algae)—that’s right, underwater pollinators! As the tiny crustaceans move about the alga, they transfer spermatia (the algae version of sperm) from one seaweed to the next, like a bee transfers pollen between flowers. In return, the crustaceans enjoy a safe place to
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A proposed five-stage time sequence for the early part of the global Flood, with an emphasis on geochemistry. …read more Source: creation.com
By Ken Ham I like to use the passage in John 11 about the raising of Lazarus from the dead as an analogy for the Answers in Genesis ministry. Lazarus was dead physically. This is a reminder that everyone eventually dies: “And just as it is appointed for man to die once, and after that comes judgment” (Hebrews 9:27). But it’s also a reminder that death is not the end. God’s Word makes it clear that when a person’s body dies, the person’s soul does not, and will spend eternity with or without the Lord. That’s a reminder that we
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How will animals be able to navigate using the earth’s magnetic field, as it decays away? …read more Source: creation.com
By Brian Miller Today’s ID the Future brings listeners physicist and engineer Brian Miller’s recent lecture at the Dallas Conference on Science and Faith, “The Surprising Relevance of Engineering in Biology.” Miller rebuts several popular arguments for evolution based on claims of poor design in living systems, everything from the “backward wiring” of the vertebrate eye to whales, wrists, ankles, and “junk DNA.” But the main emphasis of this discussion is the exciting sea change in biology in which numerous breakthroughs are occurring by scientists who are treating living systems and subsystems as if they are optimally engineered systems. Some
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By Ken Ham In college dorms across the nation, men are housed in a building with other men, and women are housed in a building with other women. But will it stay that way? (You probably know where this is going already!) The US Department of Education has proposed a change to Title IX that would expand sex discrimination to include discrimination on the basis of gender identity. This means colleges would be forced to treat students according to their subjective gender identity, putting males who identify as women in the same dorms as women, without the knowledge or consent
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By Ken Ham What are humans? Are we mammals, are we just animals, or are we something else entirely? And does the answer to this question even really matter? Secularists, of course, want to indoctrinate children to believe they’re just animals and thus are not really special. Why do we even have such a classification as mammal? Well, to answer this question, let’s start with a more basic question, “What is a mammal?” But to answer that, we have to back up even more: Why do we even have such a classification as mammal? Mammals, as a group of organisms,
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Attenborough presents the Galápagos islands and their animals as evidence for millions of years, but it is all much better understood as evidence for the biblical account of history. …read more Source: creation.com
A sneak preview of the editorial from the soon-to-be-released Creation magazine. Subscribers will be delighted with the magazine’s powerful content and brilliant graphics. …read more Source: creation.com
By Karina Altman What does the animal kingdom tell us about relationships between the sexes? …read more Source: AIG Daily
This week we feature a friendly query about penguin design. …read more Source: creation.com
By Ken Ham Wow! What an event! 40 Days and 40 Nights of Gospel Music is currently happening at the Ark Encounter (and Wednesdays at the Creation Museum). Guests are flooding in from across the nation (and other countries) to enjoy the world’s largest Christian music festival. From now until September 10, 2022, the Ark will host over 150 artists, performing over 120 concerts (with concerts at the Creation Museum every Wednesday as well!). It’s a phenomenal event! During this event, enjoy music from your favorite gospel music artists and groups (many of whom are award-winning), including, The Isaacs Triumphant
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