By Creation Moments Do you remember how much milk is in your refrigerator? Do you remember which leftovers you have in there, and where you put them? This kind of memory is called episodic memory. It allows you to travel back in time with your mind to remember the details of a past action. Until now, it was thought that only humans had this kind of memory, although some researchers were convinced that monkeys and rats had episodic memory. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments
By Ken Ham What do you say when a friend confesses to adultery? Or when your sister tells you she’s a lesbian? What about when a niece aborts her unborn child? Women face some of the toughest issues in this sin-cursed world. Every year since 2012 we have hosted a special Answers for Women conference here at the Creation Museum in northern Kentucky to help address some of those questions. These conferences are well attended—350 women participated last year—and we have received a lot of positive feedback from women who loved the solid, biblically based teaching. Well, this popular conference
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Patterns of Evidence: The Exodus explains how abundant archaeological evidence supports the historical truth of the biblical Exodus. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
A new film examining the archaeological evidence for the Bible’s Exodus event has received such raves from audience members that the one-night-only showing of the film on Jan. 19 has been extended to a second, encore showing on Jan. 29. “The evidence is so compelling, it’s fantastic!” said one theatergoer highlighted by the producers of “Patterns of Evidence: Exodus.” “This is a must see to drive your faith up a notch,” said another. “This is a high-level, quality work that is going to stand up to the most rigorous intellectual scrutiny,” said yet a third, “but it’s also a very
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The debate with Bill Nye really illustrated the clash of two worldviews—choosing to decide truth for ourselves instead of trusting God’s Word. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
By Creation Moments The consequences of man’s sin have touched every part of the creation. After God made us, He declared His entire creation “very good,” which by God’s standards is perfect. But human rebellion against God set at work the forces of death throughout the creation. The gnat like jewel wasp is a good example of this. Under the microscope the jewel wasp lives up to its name, showing patterns of iridescent colors that change with the light. But that’s about all there is about the jewel wasp that reflects its perfect creation. read more …read more Read more
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Solution to the mystery of terrestrial toes said to reside in the spotted gar. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
How can I understand the general evolutionary explanation for the shape and structure of the volcano? …read more Read more here: creation.com
An aura of mystery surrounds the dinosaurs. Where did they come from? Did they evolve? Did they really live millions of years ago? What happened to them? …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
“Another example of love and goodwill being spread by the “religion of peace” … not! Please remember to pray for persecuted Christians, they certainly need it in these trying times. And pray also for the persecutors that their eyes and hearts will be opened to the truth of the Gospel.” Admin Christians in Niger are joyfully meeting in homes under police protection as they plan to rebuild church buildings and houses after attacks last weekend (Jan. 16-18) that were unprecedented in scale. “Nothing of this magnitude has ever happened in this nation,” wrote one missionary couple in the capital, Niamey.
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The Supreme Court of California has unanimously voted to ban judges in the state from working with groups such as the Boy Scouts of America due to their stance on homosexual behavior. The court voted on the matter on Friday, taking up a recommendation from the court’s Advisory Committee on the Code of Judicial Ethics. “The Supreme Court adopted the recommendation … to eliminate an exception to an ethics rule that prohibits judges from holding membership in any organization that practices invidious discrimination on the basis of race, sex, gender, religion, national origin, ethnicity, or sexual orientation,” it explained in
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Ironically, President Barack Obama’s State of the Union message declaring that “the shadow of crisis has passed” couldn’t be further from the truth, says one New York Times bestselling author. He also contends that America’s 143-year reign as the world’s strongest economic force officially came to a close … months ago. A Closer LookInstead of the shadows lifting — as the president predicted on Tuesday night — the biblically savvy rabbi argues that they are just beginning to set in. He refers to ancient Israel’s falling away from God’s Word and soon-to-follow disintegration as a nation as a warning few
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A new Christian film is challenging secular claims that Earth is an insignificant cosmic speck and reveals evidence that suggests it and its inhabitants were specially created. “The Principle” is a new movie currently showing at select theaters across the country. The film, which stars several top scientists, explores Earth’s position in the universe and attempts to answer the question, “Is our planet unique and significant?” Most secular scientists have long claimed that Earth is ultimately an insignificant speck in the universe, with no special or unique characteristics. This perspective, known as the “Copernican Principle,” implies that our planet inhabits
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“I posted an article about this the other day and now it appears it has been decided the school must be closed. Teach or hold views not liked by the government and this is what happens, so much for freedom of thought or speech. Britain was once a bastion of Christian ideals and morality but how things have changed, sad.” Admin A Christian school in the UK is being shut down and another under scrutiny after investigators quizzed random students and found them to have “discriminatory views” toward others. According to reports, last November, members of the Office for Standards
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Every year, a few fortunate paleontologists discover fossils that closely resemble living creatures, and 2014 was no exception. In fact, it was a banner year for finding modern-looking fossils in what secular scientist believe to be very old rocks. More… …read more Read more here: icr.org
According to Dr Irving Finkel, a newly translated cuneiform tablet tells the original story of the Ark of Noah. …read more Read more here: creation.com
What is the greatest symbol of the Christian message—the message of having freedom in Christ? It is the Cross. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
By Ken Ham Probably the most common claim I hear from our critcs is that “creationists deny science.” And no matter how many times we address this false notion, the media and secularist groups still spread that myth around. Well, Answers in Genesis, the Creation Museum, Ark Encounter, and I all recently made the top of Karl Giberson’s list of “award-worthy science denialism” from 2014. Again, yet another person claims that we are against science. But this is absolutely not true! Karl Giberson is a theistic evolutionist, the former vice-president of BioLogos (a theologically …read more Read more here: Ken
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I have a real burden that Christian leaders will stand on God’s Word and equip people to defend the christian faith. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
Explore stunning evidence consistent with the young-earth model for the earth’s geomagnetic polarity reversal during the Flood and its aftermath. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
By Ken Ham Recently my brother Stephen was able to talk with a professor of church history about a very important aspect of American church history, the Crawford Toy controversy. This controversy, involving liberal teaching from an Old Testament interpretation and languages professor, was one of the first instances of major influence in the church from uniformitarian and Darwinian philosophies. Here is a quick account of Stephen’s conversation on this important topic, but be sure to listen to the full Answers Conversation episode (part 1 and part 2). The program is also available for download as a <a class="colorbox" href="https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/answers-conversation/id658287172"
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A closer look at star formation scrambles earlier ideas about what is hatching in the heavens. …read more Read more here: creation.com
By Multimedia On this episode of ID the Future, David Boze talks with Casey Luskin about the Precambrian fossil Vernanimalcula, which was thought to be the proof that Darwinists needed to refute the idea of the Cambrian explosion–the idea that life exploded in complexity during a specific period of time. Vernanimalcula was thought to be the Precambrian ancestor of all bilaterian animals, dating back to tens of millions of years prior to the Cambrian explosion. However, a new article published in Evolution & Development has concluded that “There is no evidential basis for interpreting Vernanimalcula as an animal, let alone
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By Ken Ham Ark construction update: Yesterday I spent a couple of hours at the Ark construction site—amazing to see how much progress has been made. It is virtually impossible for anyone to grasp the enormity of this project unless you can be there and walk around it all. I took this short video with my iPhone camera, overlooking the actual site where the life-size Ark is being constructed—the last section of the video overlooks the actual Ark construction area. If you look carefully you can see many vehicles in the distance. There are workers installing sewer lines, water, electricity,
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By Multimedia On this episode of ID the Future, Casey Luskin continues his conversation with Dr. Michael Denton. Dr. Denton elaborates on the concept of bottom-up, versus top-down, causation, and which is the better explanation for the world we live in. Your browser does not support playing Audio, please upgrade your browser or find our podcast on podOmatic Download Episode …read more Read more here: id the future
By Multimedia On this episode of ID the Future, Casey sits down with Senior Fellow Dr. Michael Denton for a discussion of paradigm shifts in science. Dr. Denton reflects on paradigm shifts that he’s witnessed in his lifetime and how his own thinking has changed over the years, and also looks at how these shifts challenge Darwinian evolution in new ways. Your browser does not support playing Audio, please upgrade your browser or find our podcast on podOmatic Download Episode …read more Read more here: id the future
By Creation Moments We have all heard that our ability to communicate our thoughts is one of the things that make humans unique. On the evolutionary scale of things, language was considered a sophisticated development. Supposedly, chickens didn’t have any thoughts worth communicating anyway. Now, this view is being challenged by multiple studies of animal communication. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments