As bees go about their business of gathering nectar, they also pollinate the flower, making possible the next generation of flowers. Now, there is a certain crafty fungus that doesn’t have flowers, nectar or pollen but makes use of the bees to reproduce itself. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments
Preserved in Lark Quarry’s mid-Cretaceous rock are almost 4,000 individual tracks representing about 180 dinosaurs. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
The theory of evolution did not begin with Charles Darwin. The Greek philosophers who chose not to believe that there is a Creator God tried to explain the origin of everything by time and chance. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments
I’m encouraging families across the nation (homeschool families as well as other Christian families) to join us in taking what some atheists have meant for evil and instead using it for good. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
Many species of birds live in communities that are quite complex and even resemble human communities. In the Amazon rainforests of Peru, 20 or more mixed species of birds will flock together in the lower levels of the rainforest canopy. Each flock has a leader and organizer – the bluish-slate ant-shrike. Each morning the ant-shrike will assemble its flock with loud calls. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments
Recently, Blue Ridge Christian Academy in South Carolina came under some vicious attacks from many atheists for teaching biblical creation. Specifically, a quiz given to eight fourth-grade students of this private school, based on the teaching of one of our videos, Dinosaurs, Genesis, and the Gospel, was posted online and the atheist community got really upset about it and went into action. Well, Answers in Genesis offered its support to the school in the midst of these attacks. We donated significant resources (books and DVDs) to the school’s library. I was even able to visit the academy on my way
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Are native-like protein folds easy to generate naturally? …read more Read more here: creation.com
Here is the news release, with an embedded video, that was distributed to America’s media yesterday about some exciting new Bible-upholding exhibits that will be unveiled this weekend at the Creation Museum. (This version of the news release is slightly adapted for the web.) Dragons, Big Bugs, and Bibles Creation Museum Expands with Three Stunning Exhibits Opening Memorial Day Weekend PETERSBURG, KY., May 23, 2013—Three striking new exhibits are opening this Memorial Day weekend at the Creation Museum as part of the popular attraction’s sixth anniversary and expansion. The following 1:20 video demonstrates that museum officials have determined not to allow
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Is Jesus intrinsically bound in spacetime? …read more Read more here: creation.com
After years of controversy about whether or not the Boy Scouts of America should permit homosexual leaders and members, the organization’s leadership council this week voted to allow openly homosexual boys to join. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
This year’s theme (and through 2014) for the AiG ministry is “Standing our Ground, Rescuing our Kids,” based on Galatians 1:4. It’s one of the reasons we support something called the National Bible Bee in the USA. Earlier this month, registration began for the 2013 Bible Bee. This is a family discipleship program—with a competition at the end of the year—for students ages 7–18. Through the summer, families will be memorizing Scripture and studying God’s Word, preparing to be tested on their general Bible knowledge as well as a thorough inductive study of one book …read more Read more here:
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Next month I will be flying back to southern California—where I used to live and often find myself doing speaking ministry—to keynote at a major homeschool convention. If you live in California or nearby states, then maybe you can make the drive to Anaheim’s Disneyland Hotel, June 6–8, 2013. A number of homeschool conventions are losing much of their biblical worldview emphasis and are allowing speakers and vendors to participate who are either secular in their thinking or don’t fully accept biblical authority, and as such, I look forward to speaking at this California event. You may have seen the
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Mankind was not the first to invent glass. Since creation, untold trillions of little creatures, called diatoms, have made their homes out of glass. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
How do squid match their surroundings when they are colourblind? The solution has inspired designers of a camouflaging material. …read more Read more here: creation.com
Are Christians “infected” by a disease that they are passing on to their children? Well, read what well-known atheist Daniel Dennet said in an interview a few weeks ago. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
If atheists were to argue their case with a creation-savvy philosopher, they would lose! …read more Read more here: creation.com
Click here to listen. On this episode of ID the Future, Casey Luskin examines how, contrary to the stereotype, it’s actually the supporters of evolution who encourage violations of the First Amendment’s Establishment Clause. This podcast is excerpted from a law review article published in Liberty University Law Review. The article, “Zeal for Darwin’s House Consumes Them: How Supporters of Evolution Encourage Violations of the Establishment Clause,”
Click here to listen. On this episode of ID the Future, hear the concluding episode of I, Charles Darwin, in which Darwin returns to his family home and offers some final reflections on his eye-opening visit to the twenty-first century. Follow the links below to listen to previous chapters of I, Charles Darwin: I, Charles Darwin, Epidode 4: The Secret of the Cell I, Charles Darwin, Epidode 3: Beast to Beast I, Charles Darwin, Episode 2: The Fossils and the Tree I, Charles Darwin, Episode 1: London and the Galapagos
Click here to listen. On this episode of ID the Future, hear another chapter from Nickell John Romjue’s fascinating book I, Charles Darwin. Follow along as Darwin learns about DNA and the other amazing discoveries of molecular biology that have occurred since he developed his theory. Follow the links below to listen to previous chapters of I, Charles Darwin: Episode 5 I, Charles Darwin, Epidode 3: Beast to Beast I, Charles Darwin, Episode 2: The Fossils and the Tree I, Charles Darwin, Episode 1: London and the Galapagos
Click here to listen. This episode of ID the Future features another chapter from Nickell John Romjue’s fascinating book I, Charles Darwin, in which Darwin is shocked to learn about the impact his theory has had on areas outside of science. Episode 1, Episode 2, Episode 4, Episode 5
Click here to listen. Over the next several weeks, ID the Future will be presenting an audio adaptation of Nickell John Romjue’s fascinating book, I, Charles Darwin. In today’s episode, Darwin explores what we’ve learned about the fossil record since his time on Earth–and it’s not what he expects. For more information and to purchase the book, visit www.icharlesdarwin.com. Episode 1, Episode 3, Episode 4, Episode 5
Click here to listen. Over the next several weeks, ID the Future will be presenting an audio adaptation of Nickell John Romjue’s fascinating book, I, Charles Darwin. What would happen if Charles Darwin were to come back today? What would he think about the science of the twenty-first century, and how might it change his views on evolution? In today’s introductory episode, Darwin finds himself returned from the grave and begins to explore modern London, followed by a return trip to the Galapagos Islands, where he is surprised by what he learns. For more information and to purchase the book,
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Bigger eyes in Neandertals didn’t mean they had less brain. Read more here: creation.com
By Ken Ham Well, it looks like there are some secularists who are once again worried about the impact of our ministry! In a recent opinion piece titled “Monkey Business,” which appeared in an Australian newspaper, writer Ian Henschke expressed his deep concern over the lack of a human evolution exhibit at a South Australian Museum (we’ll call it SAM for short). Apparently, the SAM removed the human evolution display five years ago to make way for another exhibit, and it was never reinstalled. Why is this? He writes, “We may never know the truth. And as long as there’s
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Recently there has been some media attention directed to those who crusade to make medical students learn not only how everything in the human body works but also the evolutionary history of how each human innovation evolved through the ages. Read more here: AIG Daily
This is an introduction to, and announcement of, a new compilation of articles, papers and letters to the editor on creationist astronomy which has been placed on this journal’s website. Read more here: AIG Daily
Entomologists regularly discover examples of mathematical genius hardwired into various tiny-brained arthropods. More… Read more here: icr.org