By Ken Ham First the United Kingdom bans the teaching of creation in schools, and now the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) Trust prevents BBC journalists from fairly representing views on its science programs. According to a recent report in the UK’s Telegraph, journalists with the BBC have to take courses that teach them not to air “marginal views”—and they include controversies surrounding climate change. Now, many secularists claim that climate change is almost completely man made, but biblical creationists hold that major climate change really began with the global Flood of Noah’s day, and has been changing ever since. A
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“Mr. Ridley will most likely find out the hard way that such “rationalist” views will lead one straight to Hell.” Admin Belief in God is a “virus,” and evangelical Christianity is one of the more “virulent infections,” a British Conservative peer and columnist for The Times of London has claimed. In an attack on faith schools, Matt Ridley said that “rationalists” want to “protect” children from religion. And the peer, a supporter of the British Humanist Association, said, “secular, free thinking” should be adopted to “combat the rise of radical Islam and radical Christianity.” Read More Faith in God Is
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“This is typical of the left, they blather endlessly about tolerance but when it comes to anything that challenges their bogus theories they show their true nature, intolerant and vindictive.” Admin A legal defense organization filed a lawsuit this week against California State University, alleging that the school fired a biologist for discovering scientific evidence that contradicted evolutionary theory. Mark Armitage was a scientist at California State University—Northridge (CSUN), where he worked as a researcher and supervised the school’s electron microscope laboratory. He was also a member of several scientific organizations, including the Microscopy Society of America, the American Society
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What is it? And is it evidence against the Bible’s age of the earth? …read more Read more here: creation.com
Attention all only-organic eaters: I’d like to have your attention in particular as you might have read this title and thought, “I bet whatever ingredient it is isn’t in my fridge! I’m the healthiest eater I know!” With all due respect, you might be mistaken as the ingredient I’m about to address appears in a plethora of organic products. A few months ago, I was scanning the ingredients label on my carton of almond milk and came across a word that I still haven’t the slightest clue how to pronounce: Read More This Cancer-Causing Ingredient Probably Sits in Your Fridge.
By Creation Moments According to the inflated evolutionary time-scale, the Earth’s moon is 4.5 billion years old. A rocky body the size of the moon would be expected to be geologically active for about 1.5 billion years. This means that for the last 3 billion years the moon has been geologically settled or dead. If it is indeed that old. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments
Listen Now. On this episode of ID the Future Logan Gage interviews CSC Fellow John Mark Reynolds, author of the book When Athens Met Jerusalem: An Introduction to Classical and Christian Thought. Listen in as Dr. Reynolds explains the role that classical and Christian thought played in the development of modern science and examines some of the design thinking of ancient philosophers.
By Ken Ham I have been saying for years that the topics of creation, evolution, and the age of earth all relate to an authority issue: who is the ultimate authority in this world, God or man? It’s the battle that has been going on for 6,000 years since the devil tempted Eve stating that “you will be like God” (Genesis 3:5). In Genesis 3:1, the devil attacked the authority of God’s Word, saying to Eve, “Did God really say?” So his first attack in the world was one directed at the Word of God. That attack has …read more
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The variety of exo-planets being discovered makes planet formation by dust-accretion even more unlikely. …read more Read more here: creation.com
Alzheimer’s disease, a severe form of dementia, affects an estimated 5.2 million Americans, according to 2013 statistics.1 One in nine seniors over the age of 65 has Alzheimer’s, and the disease is now thought to be the third leading cause of death in the US, right behind heart disease and cancer. A growing body of research suggests there’s a powerful connection between your diet and your risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease, via similar pathways that cause type 2 diabetes. Contrary to popular belief, your brain does not require glucose, and actually functions better burning alternative fuels, especially ketones, which your
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By Creation Moments Radioactive carbon, carbon-14, accumulates in all living things when alive. Once they die, half of any given amount of carbon-14 in a once-living thing decays to non-radioactive carbon in 5,730 years. Thus, by measuring the amount of carbon-14 left in a once-living thing, scientists can get a rough idea of when it died. It can be used to date things that are only thousands of years old, not millions. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments
“You can watch the 1956 movie “1984” here for a look at Orwell’s vision of a big brother police state.” admin David is joined on the show to talk about America’s police state which is targeted at U.S. citizens is journalist and author Cheryl Chumley, who wrote a book on the subject appropriately entitled Police State USA.
“Well it appears that Mr. O has now made it possible to put anyone on a terrorist database, no fly or selectee list with little or no evidence, something hardly indicative of a free society.” Admin The Obama administration has quietly approved a substantial expansion of the terrorist watchlist system, authorizing a secret process that requires neither “concrete facts” nor “irrefutable evidence” to designate an American or foreigner as a terrorist, according to a key government document obtained by The Intercept. The “March 2013 Watchlisting Guidance,” a 166-page document issued last year by the National Counterterrorism Center, spells out the
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By Ken Ham Some AiG supporters have been asking if we would be commenting on a film that releases nationwide this afternoon titled Persecuted. One of our staff members saw a preview of Persecuted last night, and has filled me in on it. Now, the plot does not deal with AiG’s main thrust of biblical apologetics, and so we will not be writing a detailed movie review (as we have done with other movies and television programs). But Persecuted does bring up some intriguing topics that we at AiG have been concerned about for many years in this nation: a
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Stephen Czerkas digs dinosaurs. His early advocacy for feathered dinosaurs makes his recent reversal that much more remarkable. His reexamination of a fossil—one that had been known as a feathered dinosaur—reveals the fruits of taking a closer look at spectacular claims. More… …read more Read more here: icr.org
Researchers on the deep-drilling ship Glomar Challenger made a startling discovery back in the early 1970s. They discovered that the Mediterranean Sea is underlain by a thick ‘evaporite’ below hundreds of metres of sediments or sedimentary rock. This ‘evaporite’ is around one kilometre thick and covers about 2.5 million km2, based on seismic data. In the middle of the deeper basins, it could be as thick as 1.5 to 1.8 km. This ‘evaporite’ is one of many examples of ‘saline giants’ that have long been a problem for uniformitarian geology because of the lack of a modern analogue.1 For
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By Creation Moments A cat crouching at a mouse hole is already hunting. Until now, no animal has ever been observed actually planning for the future. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments
You’ve heard the advice before: stay out of the sun or use plenty of sunscreen to block cancer-causing ultraviolet (UV) rays. But while it’s true that excessive sun exposure resulting in sunburn may increase ayour risk of skin cancer, it’s a fallacy to believe that sun exposure should be avoided altogether. The key is to find the right balance, where you’re exposing plenty of skin to the sun’s rays, but not staying out to the point of getting burned. Sun exposure can only be therapeutic when it’s done in appropriate and measured timeframes. Excessive sun exposure provides no benefit and
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Although the U.S. FDA has attempted to create a spice scare, the history of cinnamon use spans thousands of years among disparate cultures, rendering FDA claims as nothing more than a ham-fisted desire to assert severe regulatory control over this natural product. The fact is: quality cinnamon, such as organic Ceylon, is one of the most diverse and inexpensive ways to boost your overall health. Taken moderately it is far safer than what the FDA continues to approve on a daily basis as over-the-counter drug consumption for adults and children. Cinnamon is a fantastic source of fiber, flavanols, calcium, iron,
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Most people don’t associate fruits with testosterone production, however there are many which boost the hormone in the human body. Fructose is not a problem when it comes to most of these fruits and nature provides the perfect balance of compounds to benefit our health. Read More Natural Health News and Wellness Tips: 7 Fruits Which Boost Healthy Testosterone Production.
In the US, July is National Watermelon Month, so named not only because a cool, refreshing slice of watermelon represents the epitome of summer, but also because watermelon harvests peak this month.1 Watermelon is now the most-consumed melon in the US (followed by cantaloupe and honeydew). This cousin to cucumbers, pumpkins, and squash is thought to have originated in Egypt close to 5,000 years ago, where it is depicted in hieroglyphics. Today, upwards of 300 watermelon varieties are grown in the US and Mexico (although only about 50 are popular).2 You may think you know everything there is to know
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Does Mercuriceratops, like its mythological namesake messenger of the gods, bring us a mythological message from an evolutionary past? …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
Challenged thinking and changed teaching plans. …read more Read more here: creation.com
The mouth of this fish (like other surgeonfishes) is perfectly designed to carefully remove the algae from coral while leaving the coral intact. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
By radio@answersingenesis.org (Steve Ham) Why Must We Recognize that the World Today Is Not As It Once Was? …read more Read more here: Answers Conversation
By radio@answersingenesis.org (Steve Ham) Today, we’re going to discuss the concept of God’s grace. …read more Read more here: Answers Conversation
“Certainly this is one of the most ungodly and depraved organizations in this country. Yet it’s funded by government money which again highlights how evil our government is. How long will God restrain his judgement on this country, I don’t know. But since all of the 9 harbingers have occurred as noted in the book The Harbinger, the time may be short.” Admin Two more investigative videos from pro-life organization Live Action show Planned Parenthood facilities in Denver, Colorado offering disturbing and dangerous advice to what staffers think are underage girls. The counselors approvingly lay out in graphic detail a
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