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Meet the Bigger-Headed Tiger Snakes of Hummocky Island, Australia. How did they get there, and is it evolution? Unraveling the Enigma within Biblical Perspectives."
In the new Creation Zoo at the museum, we’re excited to announce the arrival of some new additions: two baby South American and one baby white-nosed coatis. Read More
In the West fewer people say they’re Christians. Researchers in Europe wanted to see if morality was likewise declining. And their answer was “no, not really.” Read More
This poor design claim is either exaggerated or incorrect. Read More
Scripture is clear that God’s Word is both eternal and unchanging. Read More
What do usage patterns of the words ‘create’ and ‘good’ tell us about the structure of Genesis 1?
Analysis by Dr. Joseph Mercola Story at-a-glance Microplastics mimic hormones like estrogen, leading to health issues such as infertility and breast cancer due to their endocrine-disrupting properties These particles are linked to increased risks of heart attack and stroke, highlighting their broader impact on cardiovascular health Plastic production is projected to increase by 70% by 2040, exacerbating pollution and human exposure to microplastics Microplastics accumulate in organs, causing inflammation and immune disruption, which leads to chronic health conditions Strategies to reduce microplastic exposure include using reusable items, avoiding plastic packaging and implementing legislative measures like plastic bag bans Microplastics and nanoplastics [More]
Analysis by Dr. Joseph Mercola Story at-a-glance Recent data shows autism rates increased 26% from 2018 to 2020, with 1 in 30 children ages 3 to 17 diagnosed, and higher prevalence among Black, Hispanic and Asian children The economic burden of autism is staggering, with lifetime social costs per individual at $3.6 million and total U.S. costs projected to reach $5.54 trillion or more by 2060 Research links high levels of linoleic acid metabolites in cord blood to increased autism severity, raising concerns about processed foods and seed oils in modern diets Studies reveal that infant gut microbiome composition, particularly decreased [More]
Analysis by Dr. Joseph Mercola Story at-a-glance Alzheimer’s disease affects over 50 million people worldwide, with poor sleep being a significant risk factor Disrupted circadian rhythms are common in Alzheimer’s patients and exacerbate cognitive decline; when your melatonin levels are balanced, you support the synchronization of your brain’s internal clocks, which enhances overall brain function and resilience Clinical studies show melatonin supplementation improves cognitive function in Alzheimer’s patients, with decreased melatonin levels serving as an early indicator of the disease Melatonin functions as a powerful antioxidant, supports immune system health, aids reproductive success, reduces post-operative pain and has anticancer properties; it [More]
How does the ‘groups within groups’ structure of relationships between different species make it hard to tell where to draw the line between different created kinds?
Come and see the largest conservatory in Kentucky and the only “plants of the Bible” conservatory in the world. Read More
This crimson cascade offers a majestic reminder of God’s global flood of judgment—but also of the blood of Christ who died to one day redeem our fallen world. Read More
Do fossil footprints on a lakeshore in Kenya prove that “two ancient human species” coexisted? Read More
As the James family zoomed down the interstate, a mysterious billboard caught their attention: 'Science is the only miracle!' Intrigued, Isabel questioned its meaning, sparking a conversation with Dad about miracles, faith, and the limitless wonders of God.
How can we begin correlating the Bible’s chronology with data outside the Bible?


There has been an incredible discovery concerning a bivalve mollusk called the heart cockle (Corculum cardissa). These bivalves have symbiotic partnerships with photosynthetic dinoflagellates called Symbiodinium corculorum. S. corculorum requires sunlight (UV radiation) for photosynthesis, and the heart cockles in turn can use the photosynthetic products the dinoflagellate produces. Such a relationship is called mutualism.

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An in-depth critique on how New Scientist downplays the Nazi reliance on Darwinian theory, shifting blame to Christianity.
We don’t know everything, and we weren’t there at the beginning. But God was. Let’s allow our all-knowing Creator to be the authority—from the very first verse! Read More
There are many landscapes on the earth that defy conventional (long-age) explanation.
I am very sad to share that Creation Kingdom Zoo, featured in Answers TV’s Kashtan’s Wildlife in the Zoo, suffered a devastating fire in late November. Read More
Analysis by Dr. Joseph Mercola Story at-a-glance Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) affects 9.7% of Americans, causing depression during winter months. It’s classified as a major depressive disorder with symptoms like sadness, fatigue and appetite changes Vitamin D from sunlight is crucial for mental health. People living far from the equator are more susceptible to SAD due to limited sun exposure during winter Light therapy (30 minutes of 10,000 lux light exposure each morning) helps treat SAD symptoms and offers fewer side effects than antidepressant medications Exercise, especially outdoor activities, helps combat SAD by releasing endorphins. Studies show walking, jogging, strength training [More]
Analysis by Dr. Joseph Mercola Story at-a-glance Recent studies challenge Prozac’s safety for young people, revealing concerning data about increased suicide risks and questioning the drug’s effectiveness in treating adolescent depression Clinical trials showed only minimal improvement (4%) in depression scores, while participants experienced physical side effects including weight loss and heart rhythm issues Research indicates serious reporting inconsistencies in trials, with suicide attempts and other adverse events being omitted from published studies Nondrug alternatives, including psychotherapy, have emerged as safer and more effective treatments for youth depression Natural approaches including gut health optimization, vitamin D, GABA, magnesium and lifestyle changes [More]
When many people think of what the preflood world looked like, they picture today’s world. But the preflood world—it was very different from today. Read More


Cornified skin is the top layer of skin (epidermis) and is composed of dead skin cells that are tightly packed together and thickened. This is the Creator’s way of protecting people and animals against sharp objects and solar radiation.



In 2020, scientists discovered multiple foot and belly prints made by unidentified creatures in rock allegedly hundreds of millions of years old (Permian). These include three different diad... More...

Our Spark at the Ark event features behind-the-scenes tours, inspirational speakers from our staff and industry leaders, practical breakout sessions, and more. Read More
Cultures around the world have legends of creatures we call dragons. What were these creatures and why do so many cultures have similar stories involving them? Read More


Recently, a fascinating bird skull dated by evolutionists to be over “80 million years old” was discovered at a Brazilian quarry.1



Paleontologists are calling it Navaornis hestiae, believing it belongs to the extinct enantiornithines (birds). They think it might be a missing link in regard to avian brain evolution. For example, paleontologist Dr. Guillermo Navalón from Cambridge’s... More...