By Ken Ham Just over eleven years ago my younger brother Robert passed away from a horrible disease. He was a great Bible teacher, and I know today he is totally healed and in his eternal home with his Lord and Savior. Over the years as I’ve spoken around the world on the authority of Scripture, one of the most-asked questions I’ve received is how one can believe in a loving God when observing the death and suffering around us. As a result of my brother’s death, I decided to write a book titled How Could a Loving God …?
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Even if the coded information required to build a new generation of cells may not be stored in DNA, then it is stored somewhere in the cell—information placed there by God, not by physics. Structuralism falls short. More… …read more Read more here: icr.org
Plant hopper nymphs have interlocking toothed gears to synchronize their jumping legs. …read more Read more here: creation.com
Could they have dropped from kelp during the Flood? …read more Read more here: creation.com
How old is the moon? Here are five uniformitarian ‘measures’, that by any measure, expose the contradictions in the billions of years lunar ‘dating’ …read more Read more here: creation.com
By Creation Moments Can trees communicate with each other? Psalm 96 speaks about the “trees of the woods rejoicing”, and Isaiah 55 speaks about the trees “clapping their hands.” Is this just figurative language or can trees really have emotions and even praise God? read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments
“It’s just amazing the complexity they are finding as research goes on. With each level of complexity found the Darwinian theory becomes all the more untenable. However diehard Darwinists will fight to the bitter end (and for them it will be a bitter end) to keep this dead horse propped up.” Admin Researchers recently found that variation in flowering and root growth in plants was associated with epigenetics, which radically challenges long-cherished evolutionary ideas about genetics. Some have even called it “evolution heresy.” More… …read more Read more here: icr.org
To explain echolocation without a designer, evolutionists now claim ‘200 genes had independently changed in the same way.’ This extensive homoplasy / ‘convergence’ undermines homology claims in building evolutionary trees. …read more Read more here: creation.com
Despite its supposed proof of the big bang, the cosmic microwave background has been a source of challenges to the standard cosmology. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
Samples from the stratosphere are said to suggest Perseid meteor shower was reminiscent of a “panspermic” origin of life on earth. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
Click here to listen. Which requires more faith? A belief in multiple universes or a belief in the intelligent design of our universe? On this episode of ID The Future, host David Boze explores the ideas found in a recent Harper’s Magazine article by MIT physicist and author Alan Lightman. Some physicists attempt to side-step the intelligent design implications of our finely-tuned universe by suggesting that ours is merely one of countless universes, each with its own laws and constants.
By Creation Moments Bones can tell stories. An interesting story of man’s relationship with the horse is told by the fossilized teeth of ancient horses. You see, domesticated horses have a habit called crib biting – biting the rails in their corral. Wild horses don’t do this. Crib biting creates a specific pattern of wear. So, when scientists find horses’ teeth that have this pattern, they know that it comes from a domesticated horse. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments
Early Cretaceous flea found to “fill the transitional gap.” …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
Can a birds’ eye view explain the evolution of animal ornamentation and courtship behavior? …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
“Here is another article on the giant hornets, with video and pictures, that are now invading Europe and the US.” Hornets have killed dozens of people in China and injured more than 1,500 with their powerful venomous sting. The Asian giant hornet, known scientifically as Vespa mandarinia, carries a venom that destroys red blood cells, which can result in kidney failure and death, said Justin O. Schmidt, an entomologist at the Southwest Biological Institute in Tucson, Arizona. But perhaps a bigger problem than the toxicity of the venom is allergy, Schmidt says. Some people are naturally more allergic to stinging
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Dr. Don Huber is likely the leading GMO expert in the world. He is an award-winning, internationally recognized scientist, and professor emeritus of plant pathology at Purdue University for the past 35 years. His agriculture research is focused on the epidemiology and control of soil-borne plant pathogens, with specific emphasis on microbial ecology, cultural and biological controls, and the physiology of host-parasite relationships. His research over the past few decades has led him to become very outspoken against genetically modified organisms (GMO) and genetically engineered (GE) foods and the use of Roundup in agriculture in general. He’s really one of
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“I have an old Oster 450W blender that does fine on most everything except really dense items like carrots and celery. You can find them for $20 or less online or at discount stores. They are a great investment in your health. Here are more great smoothie recipes” Admin At our house, we make a smoothie every day! Our children are often involved in choosing the ingredients, and surprisingly, they are quite open now to the fact that greens are a definite must-have in nearly every smoothie. We used to have to hide certain ingredients in the smoothies, but after
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“Another great example of Gods handiwork but what do evolutionists attribute this complex feature to: “Morpho butterflies are a brilliant spectacle of nature’s capacity for photonic engineering.” Once again they credit Nature with some mysterious intelligence that surpasses even mans, but what they really mean is that random chance and mindless mutations were responsible but realizing how absurd that sounds they have to cloak it in some flowery language to hopefully fool the gullible.” Admin Where do butterflies get their brilliant colors? It seems that whoever designed the structures that cause the colors had expert knowledge of optics and nanotechnology,
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By Creation Moments Everyone has seen pictures of the planet Saturn and its beautiful rings. Well, it is now known that many of our solar system’s outer planets have rings. However, these rings are a problem for those astronomers who think that the universe is billions of years old. You see, the rings, which encircle the outer planets, would not be around today if the universe really was billions of years old. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments
A feathered dinosaur? …read more Read more here: creation.com
“The Bible says there will be many natural disasters in the last days. The eruption of one or more of these supervolcanos during that time would not surprise me at all.” Admin Right now, the ground underneath Yellowstone National Park is rising at a record rate. In fact, it is rising at the rate of about three inches per year. The reason why this is such a concern is because underneath the park sits the Yellowstone supervolcano – the largest volcano in North America. Scientists tell us that it is inevitable that it will erupt again one day, and when
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“It sounds like these hornets make “killer bees” look tame by comparison. Yikes.” Admin The photo of an Asian giant hornet posted above was taken by blogger Kurt Bell, and as you can see, these Asian giant hornets are freakishly huge. They are also extremely aggressive and they are not afraid to attack people at all. And as you will read about below, getting stung by one of them is exceedingly painful. If they only attacked humans once in a while, it wouldn’t be that big of a deal. Unfortunately, Asian giant hornets appear to be multiplying rapidly and they
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By Creation Moments Some creatures can see forms of light that are invisible to us; others have built-in binoculars. The rattlesnake has two sets of eyes – one set for light that is visible to us and another set for infrared radiation. But one thing that creatures with vision all have in common is that sight requires some form of light. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments
click here to listen. On this episode of ID the Future, Joshua Youngkin interviews Dr. Alastiar Noble, director of the Centre for Intelligent Design, about the debate over ID in the UK. The discussion hones in on Intelligent Design in the science education setting as they contrast the differences and similarities between the ID movements in the U.S. and the UK. Dr. Alastair Noble studied chemistry and did research at the University of Glasgow. He has been a high school chemistry teacher, adviser, schools inspector and educational administrator. He has also worked on educational programmes within the BBC, …read more
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By Ken Ham Christians continue to be negatively affected by the homosexual rights movement. Recently, a Christian-owned bakery called Sweet Cakes by Melissa announced that they would be closing their doors because of the backlash they received after refusing to bake a cake for a same-sex wedding. Fox News reported that the bakery owners refused to bake the cake for a lesbian couple and consequently had a government investigation launched against them for possible discrimination. The news report included an alarming quote from a city official: Commissioner Brad Avakian told The Oregonian that he was committed to a fair and
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How significant is the common rejection of evolution that biblical creationists share with old-earth creationists? …read more Read more here: creation.com
Family’s desire to educate their children ends in forcible abduction of the children by the state. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily