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Our excellent guidebooks with options for all age levels (children, teens, and adults) are available for the Ark Encounter and Creation Museum. Read More
Misrepresenting creationism on the Church Fathers and Genesis.
Answers in Genesis has a program called “Partner Hotels” where vetted hotels can be on a list on the Ark and Creation Museum websites. Read More
A new resource helps Christians develop a biblical view of climate change. Read More
Creationists and evolutionists both study the same universe and come to very different interpretations! Why? Read More


The fossil record contains a plethora of shark teeth, but fossilized shark skeletons are exceptionally rare. When they are found, though, they are always 100% sharks.1,2



Because shark skeletons are made of cartilage, the fact that they’re sometimes found intact indicates a sudden and catastrophic burial such as intense flooding. Indeed, the late evolutionist Barbara Stahl stated about the burial of shark fossils ... More...

It was a bittersweet day as, during a recent staff meeting, we honored Dr. Andrew Snelling, who is soon returning to Australia, for his many years at AiG. Read More
Are our cities, roadways, waterways, and more driving “a new kind of evolution” across animal species? Read More
Analysis by Dr. Joseph Mercola STORY AT-A-GLANCE A study conducted by researchers from the University of Southern California found that consuming junk food during adolescence can lead to long-term memory impairment in adulthood The neurotransmitter acetylcholine plays a role, as it is crucial to memory, as well as other brain functions like attention and learning Consuming junk food can also increase your child’s risk of depression, obesity, and inflammatory conditions like eczema, rhinitis and severe asthma Adults should set an example for children and encourage them to shift to healthier food choices, but this can be difficult, since junk food has [More]
Dinosaurs are divided into three main groups. Now this is because certain dinosaurs appear only in certain rock layers. How should we interpret this fact? Read More
A sneak preview of the editorial from the soon-to-be-released Creation magazine. Subscribers will be delighted with the magazine’s powerful content and brilliant graphics.
Does a self-medicating orangutan tell us anything about our supposed evolutionary past? Read More
05/28/24   “Another sign of how crazy the world is becoming.” Admin     The push for public acceptance of trans athletes has been relentless for the past few years.  The agenda has been forced to the forefront of western social discourse despite the fact that the majority of people polled believe trans athletes should not be allowed to compete outside of their biological sex.  In other words, men pretending to be women should not be allowed to compete with real women because of their inherent physical advantages.   It seems like common sense, but today we live in a [More]
“Click on any link to read the story.” Admin Debunking The Lie That COVID ‘Vaccines’ Saved ANY Lives Once And For All MRNA Death Toll Is ‘Bigger Than The Holocaust’ New Human Vaccines Are Already Developed And Stockpiled For A Pandemic Flu That Doesn’t Even Exist Yet Japan’s Most Senior Cancer Doctor – COVID Shots Are ‘Essentially Murder’ MRNA Shots Permanently Alter DNA Of Vaxxed & Offspring Harvard Study – Covid Shots Cause Sudden Deaths, Strokes Covid Shots Linked To Surge In ‘Rare Blood Cancer’  NHL Player Brock Boeser Out Of Game 7 With DVT Blood Clot And NHL’s Most [More]
The case of UCYN-A is an interesting one but does not represent what pop-sci articles claim. Read More
Answering the question about the status of human embryos between fertilization and implantation in the womb.
Mount St. Helens is an important “laboratory” for the global flood of Noah’s day and the geologic events that took place during that massive catastrophe. Read More
An estimated 3 million soldiers fought in the US Civil War. This was before the age of robust military logistics and both sides struggled to feed their armies adequately.   Generally, soldiers were provided hard and soft bread, salted or fresh meat, beans, peas, rice, cornmeal, vinegar, and molasses when available.   Often, this was enough to fill their stomachs but not enough to provide proper nutrition or energy for combat.   To supplement their diets, soldiers foraged in the surrounding landscape. Beyond the need for sustenance, soldiers also foraged for medicinal plants to heal wounds or fight infections.   [More]
Analysis by Dr. Joseph Mercola STORY AT-A-GLANCE While most health practitioners rely on reference ranges provided by the laboratory, there’s an evidence-based set of optimal reference ranges, which can more readily predict underlying pathology Low bilirubin is clearly associated with an increase in all-cause mortality, as it is a lipophilic antioxidant and a marker of lipid peroxidation. Gamma-glutamyl transferase (GGT), another powerful predictor of mortality, should not be above 20 U/L Men and women have different reference ranges for aspartate aminotransferase (AST) and alanine aminotransferase (ALT) ratios (liver enzymes that assess liver function), and the ideal range for optimal health is [More]
Analysis by Dr. Joseph Mercola STORY AT-A-GLANCE Japanese researchers warn of the risks of using blood from mRNA COVID vaccine recipients, highlighting potential deadly effects and the need for urgent action to secure the global blood supply Blood contaminated with prion-like structures from the spike protein raises the risk of inducing fatal neurodegenerative diseases in recipients. The potential transmission of harmful proteins through exosomes (“shedding”) and the risk of autoimmune diseases due to the vaccines’ mechanism and components like lipid nanoparticles (LNPs) are other major concerns Proposals for managing blood collection include rigorous donor interviews, deferral periods, and a suite of [More]
Tiktaalik is a fish fossil that supposedly had the beginnings of “legs.” Is this creature the missing link? Read More
Evolutionists have long upheld Archaeopteryx as a missing link between birds and dinosaurs. But what’s the evidence for that? Read More
“You can watch this film for free by signing up at their site, https://unsafeandineffective.com/ ” Admin   Featuring interviews with experts discussing “inconvenient science,” the new documentary “Unsafe and Ineffective” exposes lies by pharmaceutical companies, public health officials and the mainstream media about the safety and efficacy of COVID-19 vaccines.   “The vaccine is safe and effective,” the newscaster asserts confidently, his words echoing the familiar mantra that dominated the public airwaves during the rollout of the COVID-19 vaccines.   The news clip is from the new documentary, “Unsafe and Ineffective,” produced by Aubrey Marcus and directed by Ben Joseph Stewart.   The filmmakers [More]
What value do we place on human life—in the womb, and later in life—and what role does our worldview play?
Counterfeit science is worthless information. The details do not support the conclusions being drawn from the evidence.
Meet the new members of the Ark Encounter’s Ararat Ridge Zoo—two marabou storks named Nzuri and Mrembo! Read More
? Analysis by Dr. Joseph Mercola STORY AT-A-GLANCE The documentary film “We’re All Plastic People Now” delves into how we have become the embodiment of the trash we created. Director Rory Fielding had four generations of his family’s blood tested for plastic-derived chemicals and found alarming results Many of the chemicals used to make plastic are endocrine disruptors, which mimic, block or interfere with your natural hormones, causing problems in various physiological functions, such as growth, metabolism and reproduction Some endocrine-disrupting chemicals are also considered estrogenic carcinogens, which mimic the effects of estrogen in the body, thus increasing your risk of [More]