Click here to listen. On this episode of ID the Future, Casey Luskin discusses recent incidents that reveal a disturbing trend: Darwin activists are using a “heckler’s veto” to intimidate academic institutions into shutting down scientific inquiry over life’s origins. Listen in as Luskin demonstrates how the heckler’s veto has become the latest tool for suppression of ID-friendly viewpoints.
A review of Flood by Design by Mike Oard. …read more Read more here: creation.com
By Ken Ham It’s hard to believe, but it’s already time to reserve your spot on one of the 2014 AiG Grand Canyon raft trips. Every year, Answers in Genesis partners with Canyon Ministries to offer rafting trips through the Grand Canyon on the Colorado River. Our speakers and the guides at Canyon Ministries give the biblical creation perspective on the formation of Grand Canyon, which stands as a testimony of the global Flood of Noah’s day. This year, we have four unforgettable trips to choose from, all guided by Jon Albert, executive director of Canyon Ministries. Various speakers and
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Historical records corroborate frozen testimony that unravels the riddle of the Little Ice Age. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
The map above comes from the Nuclear Emergency Tracking Center. It shows that radiation levels at radiation monitoring stations all over the country are elevated. As you will notice, this is particularly true along the west coast of the United States. Every single day, 300 tons of radioactive water from Fukushima enters the Pacific Ocean. That means that the total amouont of radioactive material released from Fukushima is constantly increasing, and it is steadily building up in our food chain. Ultimately, all of this nuclear radiation will outlive all of us by a very wide margin. They are saying that
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Why is there so much death and disease among sea life living near the west coast of North America right now? Could the hundreds of tons of highly radioactive water that are being released into the Pacific Ocean from Fukushima every single day have anything to do with it? When I wrote my last article about Fukushima, I got a lot of heat for being “alarmist” and for supposedly “scaring” people unnecessarily. I didn’t think that an article about Fukushima would touch such a nerve, but apparently there are some people out there that really do not want anyone writing
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Few missionary endeavours have caught the imagination of the Christian church in the West, or suffered as many setbacks, as the evangelization of China. …read more Read more here: creation.com
Professor Mike Lockwood, of Reading University, said erratic and extreme weather patterns could be the norm in 20 years. He said the risk of harsh winters and wet miserable summers has gone up to 25 to 30 per cent compared with 10 per cent a few years ago. Weakening sunspot activity is to blame for a “major change” in the UK’s weather he told BBC TV. He said: “The sun is ‘quietening’ really rapidly. We think it is actually quietening more rapidly than at any time in the last 10,000 years. “So this is a major change. We think lower
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How did the modern diversity of life arise from the created kinds of Genesis 1 and, more immediately, from the kinds taken on board the Ark? Did natural selection play a role? …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
Is human monogamy God’s idea, or merely an evolutionary byproduct? …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
One of the things I hear most from supporters of Obamacare (yes, they are still there) is that finally, millions of Americans who previously did not have health insurance will get coverage and have full access to the nation’s healthcare system. When I hear such pie-in-the-sky rhetoric, I often ask this question: “Okay, so who’s going to take care of all these millions of new patients?” I ask that because the law that is Obamacare throws tens of millions of new patients into a system that was already a teetering mess. Think what has happened to the pathetic website (Healthcare.gov),
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Over the past 30 years of Ken Ham’s personal experience in the biblical creation ministry, he has observed “evolving” (in the sense of “changing”) tactics used by prominent secularists. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
Mitochondrial Eve finally meets Y-chromosome Adam (sort of). …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
Like many other countries around the world, there is evidence that dragons had something to do with Peru’s past. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
Copycat orchids con pollinators with empty promises. Did evolution teach this orchid how to get a bee in its bonnet? …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
The Higgs boson particle, discovered a year ago at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) has reminded physicists of an uncomfortable truth. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
Flexible feet supposedly link humans with ape-like ancestors. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
Researchers confirmed what few had even suspected—crocodiles regularly eat vegetation. More… …read more Read more here: icr.org
By Creation Moments One of the mysteries of ancient Egypt is that it appears to have begun as a high civilization. The very first pharaoh of Egypt is known as Narmer, and his name simply means “Catfish.” From what we can tell, King Catfish, who lived around five hundred years after the Great Flood, is helping to prove the truth of the Bible’s history. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments
How do we handle conflicts between geology and the Bible? …read more Read more here: creation.com
Contrary to the claims of some, mudskippers are not ‘a creationist’s worst nightmare’. …read more Read more here: creation.com
What does the term ‘missing link’ mean? Is it helpful, or misleading? Do evolutionists need to find multiple fossils of both sexes to establish an evolutionary link? What about ‘minimum breeding sizes’? CMI’s Dr Carl Wieland clears up these and other questions in today’s feedback. Peter L. from Canada writes: Firstly, I want to say that I love Creation Magazine. But I am curious about this whole “missing link” thing. Shouldn’t they be talking about the missing links? After all, don’t they need one male and one female? And not only just two but, if I recall my old biology,
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No scientific method can prove the age of the earth and the universe, and that includes the ones we have listed here. Although age indicators are called ‘clocks’ they aren’t, because all ages result from calculations that necessarily involve making assumptions about the past. Always the starting time of the ‘clock’ has to be assumed as well as the way in which the speed of the clock has varied over time. Further, it has to be assumed that the clock was never disturbed. There is no independent natural clock against which those assumptions can be tested. For example, the amount
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Ken challenges the church to recognize and get equipped for the raging spiritual war. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
It’s good to be suitably armed, when you’re in enemy territory. …read more Read more here: creation.com
By Ken Ham Our online bookstore is carrying a brand new, biblically based resource for teaching children about God’s creation. The Ecology Book by Tom Hennigan and Jean Lightner is a great addition to the Wonders of Creation curriculum series available in our webstore. This series is great for homeschooling families—and it can be used for 5th–11th grade! Here is how The Ecology Book was described to me: “In the new Ecology Book, your students will be given a fuller understanding of biblical stewardship and how to practice it. What’s more, as your students work through The Ecology Book, …read
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Surprising findings from a study on why people chose to become atheists. …read more Read more here: creation.com