Five hundred years ago in Wittenberg, Germany, an unusual scholar changed the course of human history using pen and hammer. Dr. Martin Luther protested unbiblical church teachings and practices—especially selling indulgences—sparking the Protestant Reformation.1 Unsurprisingly, a review of Luther’s treatment of Genesis shows how taking Scripture seriously logically leads to taking creation seriously. In fact, Lu... More...
How did the ape that became this fossil get to South America?
This emphasis on Scripture and salvation, all for God’s glory, was the clarion call of the Reformation. A call for a return to truth and God’s grace. Read More
We want to thank everyone who has served or is currently serving in the US military with free admission to both the Ark and the Creation Museum on Veteran’s Day!
Dr Felix Wong shows how the rocks in Hong Kong from a huge volcanic eruption formed during the world-wide devastation of Noah’s Flood.
Don’t miss the live production of The Pilgrim’s Progress coming to the Ark Encounter in January 2025. Read More
If our minds were undesigned, accidental byproducts of evolution, why would we trust them?
Ground-breaking research shows that evolution by mutations and natural selection just does not work.
People lived in areas affected by the Ice Age, and some even thrived there. That’s because God created humans to be very creative and able to adapt to many different situations.
Can sociobiology explain the origin and truth of morality?
As powerful evidence for a Designer's existence, look no further than inside your head.
In just a few short weeks, our annual Creation College Expo is coming to the Ark Encounter (November 7–9, 2024), and it’s going to be a fantastic event. Read More
A recent article pokes fun at those who read the Bible “literally,” specifically calling out the flood account as “pretty farfetched.” Read More
Microfossil willow wood, fungi, insect body parts, and a poppy seed have been recovered from sediments at the bottom of central Greenland’s two-mile-long GISP2 ice core.1,2 This find is similar to an earlier discovery of such fossils found in basal sediments from the Camp Century ice core near Greenland’s northwest coast.3 These microfossils suggest that Greenland once had a tundra-like environment, with gr... More...
Buddy Davis is in heaven now, but his earthly ministry continues on. Read More
Scientists just discovered something UNBELIEVABLE about trees… In this video, Calvin Smith shares how plant life actually resembles Ent creatures from The Lord of the Rings relatively closely.
The phylum Mollusca (molluscs) is an amazing1 and diverse assemblage of invertebrates. It includes squids, clams, tusk shells, octopuses, snails, and chitons.
What was the origin of this large and amazing group? According to evolutionism, “The first molluscs probably arose during Precambrian times because fossils attributed to Mollusca appear in geological strata as old as the early Cambrian period [emphas... More...
The genetic diversity for these ecotypes already existed in the snails’ DNA. Nothing new is being created; nothing is coming “from scratch.” Read More
I have exciting news from our resident artists, TrueSong—they’ve just dropped a new single, “Nothing Like the Blood.” Read More
The more we learn about life in the womb, the more the biblical truth is obvious. We are fearfully and wonderfully made right from the moment of fertilization. Read More
Did Jesus ever make an explicit statement about how he created? Yes! You see, all Scripture is the Word of Christ. We aren’t limited to just the New Testament! Read More
What can population models tell us about the relation between genealogy, archaeology, and the Bible?
A woolly mammoth population went through a bottleneck of about eight individuals, the same number as people on the Ark but mutational meltdown did not happen.
Did our first parents know what sin was before they committed it? Read More
Dinosaurs were alive and fighting for survival during Noah’s Flood, with dinosaur footprints preserved over many thin layers of rock.
Searching for a King seeks to answer whether archaeological evidence exists for Israel’s united kingdom by going to the holy land, interviewing experts, and exploring places the Bible mentions. Read More
The discovery of a tablet with details of one of Nebuchadnezzar’s court officials
supports the historicity of the book of Jeremiah.