• Search By Category

    • Search Box

    • Categories

  • Categories

  • Tag Cloud

  • Highest Rated Videos

    12,196 views
  • Related Videos

  • Archives

By Creation Moments Flight is a big problem for those who believe that we owe our existence to evolution. Birds, mammals, reptiles, insects, and even some fish fly or at least glide through the air in controlled flight. So many different creatures fly that evolutionists must say that flight evolved several different times. The dragonfly is among the best fliers in the animal kingdom. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments     
“It took some courage to get up in front of this audience and share unabashedly his testimony, congrats to him for doing so. Includes a video of him giving this testimony.”  Admin During Thursday’s National Prayer Breakfast in Washington, NASCAR great Darrell Waltrip shared his Christian testimony with the thousands gathered, including Barack and Michelle Obama and the Dalai Lama, stating that he thought he was once a pretty good person, but “good people” go to Hell without Christ. Waltrip, a NASCAR Hall of Fame recipient with 84 wins, spoke about the importance of coming to Christ and becoming a [More]
“This is a clear case of censorship based on their views being “upsetting” to certain people. This is a big step toward the loss of free speech in Britain.”  Admin A British court has affirmed a governmental decision to ban American conservative and pro-Israel activists Robert Spencer and Pamela Geller from visiting the United Kingdom. The two wrote that the decision reflects the nation’s “descent into authoritarianism” and a “suicidal path of appeasement of Islamic jihadists and supremacists.” Spencer, who directs Jihad Watch, and Geller, who blogs at Atlas Shrugs, both advocate for Israel and American support for Israel. They [More]
By Ken Ham We live in a day and age when God’s Word is being increasingly rejected as the foundation for our thinking as well as the ultimate authority for our morality. Instead, “everyone does what is right in his own eyes” (Judges 21:25). Few contemporary issues demonstrate this as clearly as the issues of marriage and gender. Well, recent changes on the social media site Google+ are a great example of the “signs of our times.” According to the tech news site The Verge, last month Google+ unveiled “’infinite’ ways to define gender, letting users describe themselves using whichever [More]
How can you know that God exists? You can’t see, hear, touch, smell, or taste Him. You can’t weigh Him like you can a five-pound bag of potatoes. You can’t put Him under an electron microscope to show your friends what He looks like on an atomic level. You can’t experiment on Him with probes and scalpels. You can’t take a picture of Him to show your neighbor that He’s not just an imaginary friend. You can’t magically make Him appear in the classroom of an atheistic professor who is challenging anyone to prove that God exists. So how can [More]
If you’re a fisherman who reckons that fish are now smaller, and there are fewer of them around, you’re very likely right. …read more Read more here: creation.com     
In 1995 the Hubble Telescope photographed spectacular columns of gas, illuminated by nearby stars, in a section of the Eagle Nebula. The enormous columns of gas in this famous photo have been nicknamed “pillars of creation” since secular scientists insist that new stars are being “born” within them. More… …read more Read more here: icr.org     
By Creation Moments We have always been told that it takes millions of years for muddy deposits to turn into rock. Those who believe in creation have always disagreed. It seems pretty clear to us that much of the sedimentary rock we see today was deposited during the Great Flood at the time of Noah, which was not millions of years ago. Creationists generally place the Flood at about 4,600 years ago. Until recently, evolutionists dismissed this date as impossible: sedimentary rocks simply could not form that fast. Well, now it seems that they spoke too soon. read more …read [More]
When does human life begin? This question has confounded individuals and divided our society. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily     
By Ken Ham It is estimated that more than 50 million babies have died in their mothers’ wombs in America since the decision of Roe v. Wade more than 40 years ago. This week many Americans are thinking about the sanctity of life—especially unborn life—as Sunday was National Sanctity of Human Life Day and Thursday is the anniversary of the tragedy of Roe v. Wade. In light of this, I wanted to share with you a moving testimony that we received recently. This testimony, given during a Sunday morning church service, highlights how precious life truly is and how …read [More]
A conservative Christian activist says a new political party formed by the Muslim Brotherhood in the United States is moving forward with its ultimate agenda: the destruction of America from within. He credits President Obama with at least some of the group’s success thus far. Matt Barber is a constitutional attorney and the founder of BarbWire.com. He says last year radical Muslims decided to flex their political muscles by organizing a new political party, which is now in full swing. “The Muslim Brotherhood, while it’s being shut down in Egypt, is gaining momentum in the United States – and that [More]
By Ken Ham For many years now, Child Evangelism Fellowship (CEF) has been hosting the Good News Club. This after-school club meets in schools, homes, and churches to “evangelize boys and girls with the Gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ and establish (disciple) them in the Word of God and in a local church for Christian living.” I’ve written before about some of the attacks they’ve received from secularists because CEF teaches children the biblical truth that they are sinners in need of a Savior. And now it looks like a group of atheists has decided to organize its …read [More]
The hypothesis that Schnebly Hill and Coconino were deposited by marine sand waves on a shallow continental shelf is strengthened in light of these new data. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily     
By Creation Moments We hear many warnings these days that tell us not to eat this food, it’s full of cholesterol, or that food, it’s loaded with fat. It’s easy to come to the conclusion that the curse of sin has turned the whole creation against us. But God is a merciful God. He has given us the ability to learn about many of the beneficial foods and medicines that He has created. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments     
A new study published in the September 2014 volume of the Journal of Public Health and Epidemiology reveals a significant correlation between autism disorder (AD) and MMR, Varicella (chickenpox) and Hepatitis-A vaccines. Using statistical analysis and data from the US Government, UK, Denmark and Western Australia, scientists at Sound Choice Pharmaceutical Institute (SCPI) found that increases in autistic disorder correspond with the introduction of vaccines using human fetal cell lines and retroviral contaminants. Even more alarming, Dr Theresa Deisher, lead scientist and SCPI founder noted that, “Not only are the human fetal contaminated vaccines associated with autistic disorder throughout the [More]
A new exhibition of ancient clay tablets discovered in modern-day Iraq is shedding light for the first time on the daily life of Jews exiled to Babylon some 2,500 years ago. The exhibition is based on more than 100 cuneiform tablets, each no bigger than an adult’s palm, that detail transactions and contracts between Judeans driven from, or convinced to move from, Jerusalem by King Nebuchadnezzar around 600 BC. Archaeologists got their first chance to see the tablets — acquired by a wealthy London-based Israeli collector — barely two years ago. They were blown away. “It was like hitting the [More]
This is the second article in a multi-part series documenting so-called no-go zones in Europe. The first article in this series documents no-go zones in France. This second segment focuses on the United Kingdom. It provides a brief compilation of references to British no-go zones by academic, police, media and government sources. An erroneous claim on American television that Birmingham, England, is “totally Muslim” and off-limits to non-Muslims has ignited a politically charged debate about the existence of no-go zones in Britain and other European countries. No-go zones can be defined as Muslim-dominated neighborhoods that are de facto off limits [More]
Ken Ham, the founder and president of the Kentucky-based ministry Answers in Genesis (AIG), is expressing concern over new demands that the state is requiring of its proposed Ark Encounter, namely its requirement that the ministry not engage in “religious preference” in its hiring—meaning that it can’t refuse applicants simply because they are non-Christians. “AIG as a religious organization has the legal right to hire people who believe in our Christian faith—which is a right for any religious organization, whether Christian or not,” he said in the four-minute video posted to Facebook on Saturday. Ham said that the matter became [More]
By Multimedia On this episode of ID the Future, Casey Luskin finishes his interview with Dr. Wolf-Ekkehard Lönnig, an expert in plant breeding formerly affiliated with the Max Planck Institute for Plant Breeding Research in Germany. Dr. Lönnig discusses how Darwinian evolutionary biology held back the acceptance of the laws of inheritance, discovered by the famous monk Gregor Mendel. 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 Luskin continues talking with geneticist Wolf-Ekkehard Lönnig about Gregor Mendel’s laws of inheritance and how they opposed the thinking of Darwin. Lönnig explains how Darwinian evolution hindered the acceptance of Mendel’s genetic laws, and how the laws still came to be accepted. 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, geneticist Wolf-Ekkehard Lönnig talks with CSC Research Coordinator Casey Luskin about Gregor Mendel’s laws of inheritance and how they opposed the thinking of Darwin. Listen in as Dr. Lönnig explains Mendel’s laws and why they’re still relevant for biology, and particularly genetics. 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 The Idaho Observer It’s a race—will we all be injected with substances that program our own bodies to attack us before or after we realize that the newest weapon in the New World arsenal is our own immune system? The theory that vaccines prevent the spread of infectious disease is based upon the belief that, by injecting a small amount of a disease into the body, it will develop “antibodies” that will prevent the injected person from contracting the disease against which he had been vaccinated. The theory is complicated by the fact that attenuated doses of pathogens alone [More]
By Creation Moments Most Christians realize that going to church, and worshiping in earnest, keeps them spiritually healthier. A study by Duke University researchers backs up an earlier study that people who attend church at least once a week do have better health and live longer lives. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments     
In 2004, paleontologists digging on the small Indonesian island of Flores, discovered a few bones from seven different individuals that had not yet completely fossilized (cf. Brown, et al., 2004; Morwood, et al., 2004; Dalton, 2004; Lahr and Foley, 2004). The most complete individual discovered, labeled LB1, which consisted of most of the skull, as well as some of the leg, hands, feet, and pelvis bones, was thought to be a species of its own, and given the Latin name, Homo floresiensis. The media called it Hobbit Man because he was thought to be only 3½ feet tall. Paleoartists quickly [More]
Much speculation has arisen about the name of our great, great . . . grandmother. What can we know of her? …read more Read more here: AIG Daily     
Is the troubled teenager who boasted about killing his teacher a product of evolutionary brainwashing? …read more Read more here: creation.com     
One of the men involved with the Piltdown Man hoax rejected Genesis and spent a lifetime trying to fit evolution into the Bible. …read more Read more here: creation.com