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D.M. from the UK wrote in, sarcastically asking: “Which of the physical sciences do you believe in?” Dr Robert Carter, CMI-US, responds: Fantastic question! The short answer is, “All of them.” In fact just looking at a list of the people who work for CMI, I see PhDs in physics, nuclear physics, engineering, radiotelescopes and antenna design, geomorphology, molecular biology, plant science, plant nutrition, forestry, physical chemistry, zoology, and marine biology. We also have a medical doctor or two. This does not include the many other highly qualified people at CMI with up to master’s-level degrees. In short, we love science! We also have several theologians and educators on staff, to make for a very [More]
By Harry F. Sanders, III Evolutionists have serious problems with interspecific animal adoptions, while creationists are in a much better position when it comes to discussing the topic. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
Atheist pastor keeps pulpit; star has origins “close to Big Bang”; acoustic camouflage fur helps moths escape bats; most kiwis support euthanasia; and more in this week’s episode of Answers News hosted at the Creation Museum in front of a live audience. Get more answers here: https://AnswersinGenesis.org
Why did God make Noah’s Flood so destructive? Why put animals on the Ark God knew would go extinct after the Flood? Read More
Archaeologists discover a spear point “9000 years old”? But it’s far older than either the biblical date for the Flood or Creation. What is the answer to this? …read more Source: creation.com     
The Nobel prize was just awarded to an international group of scientists under the misleading oxymoron of “directed evolution.” The media spun this event as propaganda for a naturalistic agenda by putting out news articles with titles like, “Nobel Prize in chemistry goes to three scientists who harnessed ‘the power of evolution.’”1 Göran Hansson, the secretary general of the Royal Swedish … More… …read more Source: icr.org     
Does misuse of a designed object imply it was designed poorly? …read more Source: creation.com     
By Tom Hennigan Your irresistible urge to snatch up that cute little puppy and hug it for all you’re worth isn’t just a feeling. It’s science. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
A major unanswered question for evolution is: why are humans the only species that can talk? Secular researchers have tried to find an answer since Darwin’s day, but so far they have not found satisfactory answers. One theory is that only humans possess the anatomy that allows speech.1 But the fact is that “humans and other primates have very similar vocal anatomy”—the physical machinery t… More… …read more Source: icr.org     
By Simon Turpin The BBC’s evolution quiz involved seven questions that had to be answered true or false. So, let’s take the quiz and test the BBC’s understanding of evolution. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Ken Ham A recent find at two archaeological sites in Croatia (just across the Adriatic Sea from Italy) discovered dairy lipids in several fragments of jars of pottery. This means these people were likely producing cheese and storing it for eating later. In most cases, pottery fragments finds are carefully washed. But the researchers decided to keep some pots unwashed so as to be able to do an analysis and see if they could determine what was in the jars. Had all of the pottery been washed, any traces of dairy would have been lost. So this is an [More]
Koko, the so-called “talking ape,” died in her sleep on June 19, 2018, prompting a resurgence of discussion about her ability to use human language. As a result of her death there appears to be “credulous repetition of Koko’s mythical prowess in sign language…everywhere.”1 Research into animal communication is important because one major problem evolutionists face is explaining the origin of h… More… …read more Source: icr.org     
By Dr. Daniel A. Biddle What do young people believe are the best evidences of evolution? A behavioral scientist sought the answer so we could target our training. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
Sneak peek of latest Creation magazine. Some have speculated that the idea of atlatl-assisted spearthrowing came from watching herons hunt. …read more Source: <a href=http://creation.com/atlatl-heron-neck target=_blank title="The atlatl (woomera) and the heron's neck” >creation.com     
In 2011, the United Nations reported a world population of 7 billion. How long did it take for this many humans to be born? Evolutionists proclaim an ages-long history where the human population didn’t grow at all for millions of years but suddenly and recently exploded only thousands of years ago. Is this claim backed up by real science? How can we know for sure?   Listen: The Institute for Creation Research
Is a non-sentient entity a viable cause for the beginning of the universe? Read More
By Ken Ham If someone dropped you off in an inhospitable environment, would you be able to survive using only what you could find around you? Well, if you have a basic knowledge of wilderness survival and what is safe to eat (and what’s not), you might be able to. But what you leave behind is going to look “primitive” by modern standards. Does this mean you aren’t intelligent? Of course not! It simply means you had to survive with what you had. And this is true for our relatives, Neanderthals. Yes, they were our relatives, but not in the [More]
Man’s designs pale into insignificance compared with God’s handiwork. …read more Source: creation.com     
The greatest point of contention in the debate over “global warming” or “climate change” is not whether or not a significant increase in atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) would warm the planet. Carbon dioxide is a “greenhouse gas” that is very effective at absorbing and emitting infrared radiation, and so both sides in the debate generally agree that increased atmospheric CO2 would cause moderate warming, … More… …read more Source: icr.org     
By Dr. Terry Mortenson What is the most compelling scientific evidence of a young earth? Many new materials have been produced by young-earth creationists to help answer the question. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
Answering a number of questions about science and the Bible. …read more Source: creation.com     
Since Lee Berger and his team announced their discovery of Homo naledi,1 they have been claiming that the bones found in the Dinaledi Chamber, South Africa, were deliberately disposed by living Homo naledi.2 While some objected to this interpretation,3-5 Berger’s team stuck with it and continued to promulgate the human-like behavior associated with purposeful burial.6 … More… …read more Source: icr.org     
Rock layers tells us a lot about the earth’s past, but some geologists have an ingrained bias when they look at some amazing features. …read more Source: creation.com     
By Ken Ham Evolutionists couldn’t have been more wrong about Neanderthals. When this human variety (now considered by evolutionists to be a cousin to modern man) was first discovered, they were considered primitive and brutish, hence the insult of calling someone a “Neanderthal.” Many museums still depict Neanderthals in this fashion. But nothing could be further from the truth. Further research has shown that Neanderthals buried their dead with rituals, made and wore jewelry, wore cosmetics, played instruments, and even had children with “modern” humans. In other words, they were human, highly intelligent, and creative, just like us. The evolutionary [More]
On April 18 of this year, The Public Broadcasting Corporation aired a documentary on its television show POV entitled “Bill Nye, Science Guy.” It can be viewed at the pbs.org website.1 Although this documentary was very critical of those it deemed “anti-science,” especially biblical creationists and “climate change deniers,” the film may have inadvertently highlighted evidence for a yo… More… …read more Source: icr.org     
What is ‘paradigm blindness’ and how can creationists counter it? …read more Source: creation.com     
Despite saying he’s irritated by the creation debate, one author goes to great lengths to add to the discussion. …read more Source: creation.com