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How should we approach the distant starlight travel time issue? How do we argue against day-age theory? Read more here: creation.com   
Dr. Danny Faulkner, AiG–U.S., explains whether astronomers can see the surfaces of stars and what methods they use. Read more here: AIG Daily   
On March 21, 2013, the European Space Agency (ESA) published a new image of the cosmic microwave background (CMB) radiation, generated from data collected by the Planck space telescope. Big Bang cosmologists interpret the CMB to be "left-over" radiation from a time about 380,000 years after the alleged Big Bang.1 These are the highest resolution images of the CMB to date. Read More via The Planck Data and the Big Bang.
Does the existence of a particle called the Higgs boson help solve one of the most fundamental riddles of the universe? More…   
Researchers studied some photographs taken by the NASA Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter and now think that a former lake was once on the red planet's surface. They believe that the water may have come from underground, which leads them to think that life may still live, and have originated, below the surface. More…   
Some cosmologists are interpreting new data from a NASA spacecraft as an “afterglow” of the supposed Big Bang. But is that really what this is? More…   
The journal Nature described four “puzzling” solar system bodies that have properties that shouldn't exist if our system is billions of years old. But these features make perfect sense if our solar system is only thousands of years old, just as the Bible states. More…   
Listen Now On this episode of ID the Future, Dr. Jay Richards talks with John Lennox about his book God and Stephen Hawking: Whose Design Is It Anyway?. In this book, Prof. Lennox counters Stephen Hawking‘s argument in The Grand Design that “the universe can and will create itself from nothing.” Is philosophy dead, as Hawking claims? Is the so-called M-theory the “only viable candidate” for a complete ‘theory of everything’? Tune in and find out!