Does the dependent clause reading of Genesis 1:1 support the compatibility of the Bible with ‘billions of years’? …read more Source: creation.com
By Hillary Morgan Ferrer Today’s ID the Future puts atheist Richard Dawkins’s book Outgrowing God under the microscope and reveals multiple ways his argument smashes up against contrary scientific evidence. Walking us through the critique are author and Mama Bear Apologetics founder Hillary Morgan Ferrer and her co-host, Amy Davison. Dawkins invokes the beautiful order evident in the murmuration of bird flocks as evidence that complexity can evolve from simple algorithmic rules. But Ferrer explains why the phenomenon of bird murmuration doesn’t even begin to approach what we find when sophisticated engineering order emerges in the growth of embryos. Ferrer
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By Troy Lacey Jesus’ Parables of the Mustard Seed, Leaven, Lost Treasures, and Pearls. …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Dr. Jason Lisle We will close out the logical fallacy series with two of the most common fallacies that occur in arguments about origins. …read more Source: AIG Daily
New research shows how gold was deposited quickly as hot colloidal liquid at depth, aided by sea water. This is consistent with the Flood and not millions of years. …read more Source: creation.com
By Simon Turpin The Apostle John saw Jesus as present at creation. …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Melissa Webb Some creatures produce tenaciously sticky substances and researchers hope to mimic these materials to create safer surgical procedures. …read more Source: AIG Daily
Mars is a lifeless world. But those holding to a naturalistic worldview continue to have hope—even faith—that the Red Planet was at one time thriving with life. Such a conviction is based on the strange hypothesis that organic life can spring spontaneously from inorganic non-life. This theory is called spontaneous abiogenesis.1 Here on Earth, evolutionists are still at square one in their vain attempt2… More… …read more Source: icr.org
By Liz Abrams Who were the magi, and should they be part of the Nativity? …read more Source: AIG Daily
Showing how it’s reasonable to doubt universal common ancestry and accept that Jesus’ tomb was empty. …read more Source: creation.com
The discovery of dozens of ichthyosaur fossils in Nevada was announced in the journal Current Biology.1 Seven 50-foot long ichthyosaurs of the species Shonisaurus were found in a single layer, and up to 30 more were spread vertically across deposits totaling over 650 feet thick.1 Oddly, almost all of the fossils were large adults, mixed with some neonatal specimens. There were no juveniles or subadult… More… …read more Source: icr.org
By Ken Ham I’m excited to announce that we just released a new year of our award-winning Answers Bible Curriculum for Homeschool. Year 1 covers the book of Genesis, as well as foundational concepts, and Year 2 takes children through the book of Exodus and up to the fall of Israel. And now, the next period in biblical history is available with the release of Year 3 of this phenomenal one-of-a-kind, through-the-Bible homeschool curriculum. That’s the incredible power of chronological Bible teaching! Year 3 picks up with the Assyrian captivity of Israel and continues through Judah’s fall, the later prophets,
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Old Testament scholar, Cornelis van Dam, clearly shows that Genesis leaves no room for theistic evolution. …read more Source: creation.com
By Ken Ham Most people have this view of so-called “cavemen”: less-evolved brutes, barely able to make fire, weapons, or clothing. Thanks to the popularity of the evolutionary narrative of the slow and gradual evolution of mankind, this picture of “cavemen” is strongly rooted in the minds of the general public. But it’s not true! In the news recently was yet another example of the intelligence of cave-dwellers. On the walls of certain caves are paintings of animals, but next to some of those animals are a series of dots and dashes. What do these markings mean? Well, a new
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By Ken Ham This week is celebrated by the ecumenical World Council of Churches as “the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity,” based on Jesus’ prayer in John 17:21 where he prayed, “that they may all be one.” Now, Christian unity is wonderful, and we should follow Christ’s example and pray for it—but unity around what? Based on its website, the World Council of Churches wants unity in the sense of everyone just getting along with each other. But is that really biblical unity? Is that what Jesus prayed for? You see, while unity is important, what we’re unified around
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By Bodie Hodge Like the city of Enoch, Babel was ultimately destroyed and left in ruins. But unlike Enoch, there are archaeological remains of Babel that can be studied today. …read more Source: AIG Daily
Theistic evolutionists undermine faith at ‘Bible’ Colleges; can your church people defend what they believe? …read more Source: creation.com
By Ken Ham The Creation Museum hosts an incredibly powerful sanctity of life exhibit, Fearfully and Wonderfully Made. This beautiful, unique pro-life exhibit features lifelike sculpted baby models in sequential stages from fertilization through birth, a developmental timeline, biblical and scientific teaching, and touching personal testimonies. Families love this exhibit, and it is having such a phenomenal impact on guests of all ages. So we wanted a resource for children that parents could take home to continue the pro-life conversation—but we couldn’t find one! We looked for a children’s book that celebrated how fearfully and wonderfully created (Psalm 139:14) each
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By Harry F. Sanders, III There is a group within young-earth creationism that has subtly been trying to push models based on Genesis to be more like evolution in a number of ways. …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Ken Ham What is a biblical worldview? Well, simply put, it’s a set of beliefs based on God’s Word through which you view and interpret the world (and that, of course, impacts your actions). Research indicates that, sadly, only 6% of US adults have a truly biblical worldview (and only 2% of parents of young children have one!)—and yet a biblical worldview is vital! So how can pastors, Christian leaders, and parents contend for a biblical worldview to pass it along to others? Well, we want to equip you to do just that with practical answers at our Answers
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By Ken Ham According to a recent article, some researchers now believe that aging is a reversible process (in mice it is, at least; human studies have not yet been done). …read more Source: AIG Daily
Evidence of human habitation underwater—evidence of a lower sea level during the immediate post-Flood era? …read more Source: creation.com
Newly discovered stele of Egyptian Pharaoh Hophra witnesses to the existence of the biblical king and corroborates important Israelite history …read more Source: creation.com
One of the greatest deceptions perpetrated by atheists and humanists is that the theory of evolution is somehow “science.” Dr. Houts demonstrates that, in reality, evolution is merely a tenet of the false religion of atheism. Watch: EIR6: “The Age of the Universe: Evidence and Assumption” – Apologetics Press
By Ken Ham You may have been to a homeschool conference before—but have you ever taken the family to a homeschool experience? Well, let 2023 be the year that you do! You see, our second Our 2023 speakers include popular speaker/author Heidi St. John, well-known filmmaker Alex Kendrick, Captain Barry E. Wilmore (he’s an astronaut!), author Israel Wayne, and me, with many more AiG experts conducting science and Bible programs throughout the week. Registration for this exciting experience, sponsored by Bob Jones Press and Master Books, just opened last month, and we already have hundreds of people registered to attend.
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By Kyle Morris A beautiful film presents evolutionary propaganda. …read more Source: AIG Daily
By John G. West On this ID the Future from the vault, hear a segment from Discovery Institute Vice President John West’s talk given at the Dallas Conference on Science and Faith, on how Darwinism has corroded Western culture. Here he examines the morally poisonous effects of Darwinism on marriage, sexual ethics, and religion, such that virtually anything can be defended as OK, and no particular culture’s ethic is to be preferred over another. Humankind’s spiritual purpose has likewise been eroded. Yet West closes with hope by pointing to moving examples of science in our generation uncovering more and more
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