The Egyptians knew about Creation, Adam, Eve, the Serpent, and the Tree of Knowledge. This knowledge was handed down from Noah’s descendants after the Flood and Babel. …read more Source: creation.com
A doctrinaire evolutionist rehashes old canards and calumnies. …read more Source: creation.com
By Simon Turpin Did God make Adam from dust? The answer is obvious, isn’t it? …read more Source: AIG Daily
Most branches of science were founded by biblical creationists. Some skeptics claim that there was no evolutionary alternative. …read more Source: creation.com
Tas Walker talks to Philip Worts about geology and ground-breaking discoveries …read more Source: creation.com
The creation model states that humans were created by God about six thousand years ago—as opposed to evolution that says we came from apes over millions of years. If creation is true, then humans have always been humans, complete with sophisticated speech,1 upright posture,2 and an amazing intellect thanks to our three-pound brain. It’s only 2% of our weight but uses 25% of our energy. More… …read more Source: icr.org
By Mark Wainwright God’s cosmic creations are out-of-this-world. …read more Source: AIG Daily
A genetic copying mistake hampered this bird’s development and limited its lifespan. …read more Source: creation.com
They seem cute when young. And cranky when they’re older … but bears are some of God’s most amazing creatures! Read More
By Dr. Andrew A. Snelling Even today you can touch rocks that date all the way back to God’s original creation. What do they tell us about that lost world? …read more Source: AIG Daily
Most readers would rather avoid the topic of mucous. It’s hardly a dinner-table subject! Regardless, our lives depend on this watery, mucilaginous material found in most creatures—vertebrate and invertebrate—including bacteria and yeast. Although gross to many, mucous is essential for life. Mucus has exceptional properties including elasticity, changeable rheology [flow of … More… …read more Source: icr.org
If Darwin had today’s knowledge of the complexity of life, the lack of transitional fossils, the crumbling evidence for the tree of life, would he have been an evolutionist? …read more Source: creation.com
The majority of zoologists and vertebrate paleontologists believe that birds are actually flying dinosaurs. This even includes the world’s smallest bird, the bee hummingbird of Cuba. Some scientists recently reported that they could allegedly see bird embryos passing through a dinosaur stage, which they interpreted as evidence of evolution. All baby birds have a moment prior t… More… …read more Source: icr.org
By Dr. Nathaniel T. Jeanson What happened to the early Americans? New research is turning evolutionary narratives upside down—and creation scientists like geneticist Nathaniel Jeanson are leading the way. …read more Source: AIG Daily
How can we show biblical creation is warranted and true? …read more Source: creation.com
By Ken Ham Do you have Neanderthal DNA in your genome? You might, as (according to one article) many people “living today have a small component of Neanderthal DNA in their genes.” In the evolutionary worldview, this is the result of “hybridization” as different “archaic human lineages” (not just Neanderthal) mixed with humans during the “evolution of our species.” This is all in the science news again because a new study was recently released that looked at ancient human fossil remains to help researchers recognize features in these skeletons that suggest the person might have been a “hybrid” (for example,
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With a heaven-sent scent sensor, why settle for less? …read more Source: <a href=https://creation.com/a/16074 target=_blank title="The 'Smellicopter': Not just copying, but actually using, God's design” >creation.com
Droughts across north Texas dried the Paluxy River bed, famous for its dinosaur footprints. Ordinarily, the dinosaur tracks lie buried beneath water-covered mud, but dry conditions enabled workers to remove the mire that had long covered them at Dinosaur Valley State Park near Glen Rose. Reports of the newly exposed tracks revive the thrill of discovery as well as mysteries about these tracks.1 For example, why are ther… More… …read more Source: icr.org
In 2020, an interesting evaluation of human evolution was made by a Scientific American science writer. The human saga, we now understand, is far more intricate than scholars of yore envisioned. The tidy tropes of our prehistory have collapsed under the weight of evidence: there is no single missing link that bridges apes and humankind, no drumbeat march of progress toward a predest… More… …read more Source: icr.org
By Troy Lacey Is Sahelanthropus closer to a chimp or a human? …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Ken Ham Drumheller, Alberta, Canada is considered the “dinosaur capital of the world” because of the number and variety of dinosaur fossils uncovered in this unique site. Well, this site is in the news again—and it’s not just due to the discovery of a near-complete skeleton of a hadrosaur (a “duck-billed dinosaur”), but because of the presence of fossilized soft tissue, including tendons and “dark, scaly skin” with a pebbly texture (like the surface of a basketball). This incredible find shows the creature had to be buried very quickly, even before the skin could decay! The scientist who discovered
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An extraordinary fossil leaves a record of death which scientists are struggling to explain. …read more Source: creation.com
By Dr. Danny R. Faulkner Most evolutionary astronomers talk about the Oort cloud like it’s a fact. Yet they admit no direct observational evidence exists. …read more Source: AIG Daily
Black Mountain in Australia’s Far North has inspired old myths-and modern ones too. …read more Source: creation.com
How do we explain large-scale oscillations in ice cores within biblical Earth history? …read more Source: creation.com
Astronomers are thrilled by the extraordinary images provided by the new James Webb Space Telescope (JWST)—but some of the data already contradict Big Bang expectations.1 The JWST is designed to “see” in the infrared portion of the electromagnetic spectrum. Light from very distant galaxies is redshifted to this part of the spectrum, so the JWST should be able to obtain better images of very distant gal… More… …read more Source: icr.org
By Tom Hennigan The wild and woolly world of hybrids is setting evolutionary ideas back on their heels. …read more Source: AIG Daily