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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 [More]
By Ken Ham Back to school is right around the corner—are you ready for your children to return to the home classroom? If you’re a homeschool parent still looking for the last few curriculum items you need for the 2022-2023 school year, consider the following five homeschooling resources from Answers in Genesis designed to help your children grow in their faith: Answers Bible Curriculum for Homeschool. This K–5th grade Bible curriculum teaches through the Bible chronologically, bringing Scripture to life and equipping children with apologetics, emphasizing biblical authority, and teaching them to see the gospel from page one of the [More]
By Brian Miller On today’s ID the Future, host John West sits down with physicist and engineer Brian Miller to pitch him questions submitted at the Dallas Conference on Science and Faith. Is the Bible against the pursuit of knowledge about the natural world, or for it? Are microevolutionary changes in various organisms consistently driven by random mutations and natural selection, or instead, are some made possible by pre-programming in the organism, programming that gives the organism a built-in flexibility to adapt to its environment, within limits? If living systems were deliberately engineered, how good of an engineer was the [More]
Wasps (Family Vespidae) have a bad rap, but their benefits actually outweigh their painful sting—although many would disagree! What is the function of these creatures? To begin with, they’re more interested in attacking insect pests than you, and they pollinate plants. Entomologists have discovered powerful antibiotics in their venom,1 and there is also an indication the venom may be used as a possible cancer… More… …read more Source: icr.org     
By Ken Ham Where did morality come from? How you answer that question will depend on your worldview and on what foundation you base your thinking. And that was powerfully illustrated in a recent ethics piece titled, “What might 100,000 more years of evolution do for the future of morality?” This article specifically focused on sexual ethics (something that doesn’t really seem to exist in secular culture throughout the West anymore!), arguing that, for hundreds of millions of years, creatures just did whatever they wanted until “a mere several thousand years ago,” when human brains invented moral codes to regulate [More]
Who doesn’t like to watch the antics of the friendly dolphin? They are classified as Cetaceans (which also includes the porpoise and the whale). Creationists maintain cetaceans have always been cetaceans while evolutionists have a strange hypothesis regarding their origin. They suggest millions of years ago marine mammals evolved from land mammals called even-toed ungulates (artiodactyls) and are related to the tiny mouse-dee… More… …read more Source: icr.org     
How many kinds of great apes were there? And is rapid speciation a problem for biblical creation? …read more Source: creation.com     
By Ken Ham The stunning unique carousel at the Ark Encounter is almost completed! This will be an amazing teaching carousel with lots of artwork and signage about the flood account in Genesis and the animal kinds on the ark. Families will love it! I believe it’s going to be extremely popular and another great addition to our family playground area at this world-class Christian themed attraction. <img …read more Source: Ken Ham AIG     
Newspaper reports from the 1860s, recently unearthed, show that Wilberforce really did ask Huxley whether he would prefer an ape/monkey for his grandfather or his grandmother. …read more Source: creation.com     
Some recent science news stories have come out describing fossils of insects feeding on plants supposedly many “millions of years ago.” What is amazing is the fossil plants and insects are just like the ones we find alive today.1 All that is different are the grossly inflated evolutionary ages (‘deep evolutionary time’) unnecessarily forced on them. These fossils are interesting because there is no evolution doc… More… …read more Source: icr.org     
By Ken Ham Our Fearfully and Wonderfully Made pro-life exhibit opened in September 2020. This temporary exhibit is housed in Legacy Lobby in the Creation Museum, just outside Legacy Hall. Tens of thousands of guests—including many children and young people—have toured this powerful pro-life exhibit. It’s been such an incredible blessing! And we’re so excited to announce the expanded (nearly triple the size!), permanent exhibit will be opening Sunday, October 9, 2022. It will be even more powerful than what is already the most powerful sanctity of life exhibit in the world. We can’t wait for you to see this [More]
Prayer is one of the most neglected privileges we have as believers. …read more Source: creation.com     
Now this is exciting: “Geologists have found the fossil of the earliest known animal predator. The 560-million-year-old specimen is the first of its kind, but it is related to a group of animals that includes corals, jellyfish and [sea] anemones living on the planet today.”1 This particular group of invertebrates is called the Cnidaria, pronounced ‘nye-DARE-ee-uh.’ Their bodies often contain a jel… More… …read more Source: icr.org     
By Ken Ham David was a shepherd, psalmist, warrior, king, and man after God’s own heart. One of the most important biblical figures (and one of the most well-known still today), David led a fascinating—and at times heartbreaking—life, a picture of why even the best king falls sinfully short (and that’s why we need King Jesus!). Soon, you can enjoy the account of David brought to life in an exclusive Sight & Sound Theatre online event, David Live on September 2, 2022. Tap your toes as David writes some of his best-known psalms, cheer as he boldly fights Goliath in [More]
David Attenborough’s millions of years for the formation of the Galápagos islands is falsified by the recently formed Surtsey Island. …read more Source: creation.com     
Research continues regarding complex and amazing microbiomes found on or within a variety of creatures.1 The microbiome is a microbial community occupying a specific habitat, such as bacteria (diptheroids) living on the surface of your skin, coliforms in your large intestine and possibly Corynebacterium mastitidis (C. mast) your eye.2 Recently, the submersible Alvin, which has long b… More… …read more Source: icr.org     
By Ken Ham I’m excited to announce an eye-catching new giant fossil exhibit has just opened at the Ark Encounter. This exhibit features two very large, very stunning fossils, along with a custom mural and signage. It’s an extension of our flood geology exhibit on the third deck of the Ark. I think it’s going to be another favorite photo spot for our guests! <img src="https://assets.answersingenesis.org/img/blogs/ken-ham/2022/07/green-river-fossil8.jpg" alt="Green River …read more Source: Ken Ham AIG     
Its life-sustaining attributes strongly indicate deliberate design. …read more Source: creation.com     
How old is the earth and how can we tell? …read more Source: creation.com     
Responding to campaigns to ban so-called ‘conversion therapy’, with evidence from Scripture, science and population statistics. …read more Source: creation.com     
Sneak peak of a rigorous book review from the latest issue of Journal of Creation: How well can Y chromosome genetics be correlated to human history? …read more Source: creation.com     
By Harry F. Sanders, III What are the limitations and possible pitfalls of statistical baraminology? …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Ken Ham The world our children and grandchildren are growing up in is a dark place, where sin is flaunted and celebrated even in the face of little children. We frequently hear from parents looking for safe resources that won’t promote sexual depravity and an LGBTQ lifestyle to their children. Well, one resource I always point them to is our This quarterly magazine is a phenomenal resource for the entire family. The main magazine is a wonderful tool for parents, grandparents, teens, and even middle schoolers. It’s fascinating to read, visually intriguing, and packed with biblical worldview teaching. And [More]
By Troy Lacey Contrary to secular theories of the origin of religion, the evidence shows that cultures around the world were originally monotheistic. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Dr. Alan L. Gillen The complexity and coordination of flagella attest to the work of a Master Engineer who designed and created them to function in a wonderfully intricate manner. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
A review of Darwinian Eugenics and the Holocaust by Jerry Bergman. …read more Source: creation.com     
By Dr. Danny R. Faulkner How should creationists view the recent study that calls into question whether dark matter exists? …read more Source: AIG Daily