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Michael Oard gives his views on the man made global warming controversy.
By Creation Moments Scientists have long known that honeybees communicate the location of nectar sources to their nest mates. The language that many species use has even been deciphered. At the same time, it was long accepted that bumblebees did not communicate the location of food resources to their nest mates. After all, it is astonishing enough that a supposedly simple creature like the honeybee had mastered the advanced skill of communication, but can even simpler bees communicate? read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments     
By Ken Ham Since the Creation Museum opened in 2007, we have received hundreds of encouraging emails, letters, and posts on social media thanking us for proclaiming the truth of God’s Word in such a high-quality format. I thought I would share a few of these notes from Facebook to encourage you with the impact that this first-class museum is having: Great updates to the Creation Museum guys. Loved . . . the new fossils, glowing rocks and scorpions and HD graphics in the planetarium! Will definitely be back when the Ark Encounter opens for certain! (LORD willing) The food [More]
Old earth creationists attempt to avoid the issue of ‘no death before the Fall’ by postulating animal death in the ‘very good’ creation. But is cancer and death ‘very good’? …read more Read more here: creation.com     
“It’s hard to believe some of the PC lunacy that’s going on in Europe. If such attitudes continue Europe will eventually be taken without a shot being fired.” Admin Most of you are familiar with the children’s book Charlotte’s Web but E. B. White. It tells the story of the friendship between a spider named Charlotte and a pig named Wilbur. Charlotte starts writing messages in her webs to help save Wilbur from being butchered. The story is a classic and has been made into a cartoon as well. Charlotte’s Web was a 1953 Newbury Honor book and 1970 winner [More]
This is a wonderful herb with a tradition of use spanning back to ancient times. It has innumerable uses in both the kitchen and in herbal medicine. Did you know that rosemary has been associated with memory enhancement since long ago? The truth is that it has even been referred to from the latter part of the Elizabethan Era to the Early Romantic period as the “herb of remembrance”. In Shakespeare’s Hamlet, Ophelia says, “There’s rosemary, that’s for remembrance.” It has also long been used as a symbol for remembrance during weddings, war commemorations and funerals in Europe and Australia. [More]
“Canada has some draconian “hate speech” laws which makes saying anything someone else may find distressing a crime as we see in this story. I doubt though that anything would have been done to this man if he had been saying this about Christianity.We will see such attacks on free speech coming here to the US eventually.”  Admin I guess it’s not just the Islamic terrorists who hate free speech. Apparently, it’s also the governments of free Western nations. Eric Brazau has long been an opponent of Islam – but he has never committed any physical act of violence against [More]
By Tessa Rath On this episode of ID the Future, Casey Luskin discusses the origin of birds on The Universe Next Door with Tom Woodward. A recent series of papers published in the journal Science presents evidence of the abrupt appearance of major bird groups. Listen in as Luskin explains how these findings support the theory of intelligent design. 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 Many plant species undoubtedly became extinct during the Great Flood at the time of Noah. It has been speculated that many of the plants lost forever during the Flood offered better nutrition or medications than many of the plants we know today. This could be why, after the Flood, God allowed the eating of meat for the first time. Meat could make up for the nutrition no longer available in the now-extinct plants. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments     
By Ken Ham Most kids love and are fascinated with science. But, sadly, various science fields are largely used today to indoctrinate children into the belief that there is no Creator God. But observational science actually confirms God’s Word and is an incredible tool that illuminates the hand of our Creator! At AiG we love science and we want the next generation to consider being like Sir Isaac Newton or Johannes Kepler, who made huge contributions to science and also recognized that creation glorifies God. This means that we can use observational science starting from God’s Word …read more Read [More]
By Ken Ham Every year AiG speakers present at dozens of conferences and churches all around the globe on biblical authority and the true history of the world as recorded in Genesis. These conferences encourage Christians to take a bold stand on the authority of God’s Word and help to equip them to answer the skeptical questions of this age to defend the gospel of Jesus Christ. Here are some responses we’ve received through Facebook and email on recent conferences: Thank you for coming to teach us at, Brainerd Baptist, in Chattanooga, TN I learned so much and how to [More]
By Creation Moments How did life get started? We all know that the Bible tells us that life got started when God created it. But we have also learned, perhaps in school, or reading the news, that evolutionists believe that life could have started in the distant past all by itself if the conditions were right. Perhaps you have read that scientists can form amino acids in the laboratory. Besides the fact that amino acids are a long way from life, the amino acids made in the laboratory are the wrong kind for life. read more …read more Read more [More]
A ‘sanctuary’ from a hostile outside world? …read more Read more here: creation.com     
This third paper documents the radioisotope dating data for more meteorites, so as to continue the discussion of the significance of these data. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily     
Even though secular geologists acknowledge catastrophic events in earth’s history, because they deny a global flood they have a different concept of the records in the rocks. …read more Read more here: creation.com     
By Ken Ham The Galápagos Islands of South America have been used for so long to promote Darwin’s ideas about evolution that, to many people, these Galápagos Islands are now synonymous with evolution. But these beautiful and unique islands are actually evidence of a creator and a testament to the truth of His Word. Darwin understood the Galápagos wrongly because he began with the wrong starting point—man’s word. When you start with God’s Word, you can properly understand the unique features of these islands. AiG’s Dr. Georgia Purdom takes you on a journey through the incredible Galápagos from the biblical [More]
“Is this the “canary in the coal mine” indicator telling us things are going downhill economically, we’ll see.”  Admin For what appears to be the first time on record, Powerball Lottery Sales declined year-over-year. As the following slides show, lottery sales declined 19% in FY14 vs FY13 and even more stunningly reflective of a nation whose disposable income (and hope) is in such short supply, sales in the first half of FY15 are down 40% from the first of FY14. As LaFleurs concludes, this will make it very challenging for most Lotteries to manage their budgets… Lottery Sales are plunging… [More]
By Creation Moments If stress is an everyday part of your life, or if some past trauma has continued to haunt your thoughts every day, you may be losing part of your brain. Several studies have linked such constant or obsessive stress with a shrinking of the part of your brain called the hippocampus. Studies show that under such conditions this part of the brain can become 25 percent smaller than normal. These findings should get our attention since we use the hippocampus for long term memory and conscious memory. This is the same part of the brain attacked by [More]
While there is a straightforward answer, the issue of animal “kinds” is crucial to grasp when answering common objections concerning Noah and the Ark. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily     
News to Know covered many topics in 2014, but, really, there’s nothing new under the sun when it comes to countering evolutionist claims. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily     
This travertine rock formation in Nevada didn’t need millions (or even thousands) of years to form …read more Read more here: creation.com     
By Creation Moments As we learn more about the genetic code, it is becoming increasingly difficult to escape the conclusion that all living things – and by implication, all things – have a very wise, personal Creator. At least one researcher in this field has admitted that it is extremely unlikely that the genetic code shared by almost all living things arose by chance. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments     
In the true Christmas story, the Prince of Peace took on human flesh, conquered sin and Satan by His death and Resurrection, and reconciles sinful believers to the holy God. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily     
A review of God’s Words in Human Words by Kenton L. Sparks …read more Read more here: creation.com     
Should creationists do more to highlight weaknesses and mysteries in our understanding? …read more Read more here: creation.com     
By Ken Ham I wanted to share a very exciting nine-minute video with you that offers an update of what is happening with the construction of our life-size Noah’s Ark (south of Cincinnati). After my wife and I returned from our visit with family in Australia, I interviewed one of the project managers for the Ark and our VP of attractions. Even though I have been intimately involved with this project, I gained some fascinating insights into what has gone into the planning of the engineering and architectural work. I was also amazed to see how much work has been [More]
Electrolytes are important because they are what your cells, especially nerve, heart, muscle, use to maintain voltages across their cell membranes and to carry electrical impulses, nerve impulses, and muscle contractions, across themselves and to other cells. Your kidneys work to keep the electrolyte concentrations in your blood constant despite changes in your body. For example, when you exercise, heavily, you lose electrolytes in your sweat, particularly sodium and potassium. These electrolytes must be replaced to keep the electrolyte concentrations of your body fluids constant. Another example where electrolyte drinks are important is when infants/children have chronic vomiting or diarrhea, [More]