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| from Days of Praise from ICR | 8 hours ago. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| from AiG Daily Article | 13 hours ago. |
The economy, unemployment, terrorism, politics, finances, moral decline, major sickness, a prodigal child, an unhealthy marriage—for most of us, contemplating any one of these pressures will knot our stomach.
| from Creation.com | 15 hours ago. |
Top secular scientists are now challenging the idea that everything began with the big bang.
| from Around the World with AiG's Ken Ham | 1 day ago (5/19/2012). |
How would you like to have someone tell your children that they "are an ape"—that they are just an animal?
My wife and I—and our daughter—spent part of Thursday at the San Diego Zoo. As we were looking through the gift store just before we left, I came across this book they were selling:
I opened to [...]
| from Days of Praise from ICR | 1 day ago (5/19/2012). |
"According to the glorious gospel of the blessed God, which was committed to my trust." (1 Timothy 1:11)
In the opening chapter of Paul's first letter to Timothy, his "son in the faith" (v. 2), Paul gives various instructions concerning the proper teaching of doctrine, "which ... More...
| from AiG Daily Article | 1 day ago (5/19/2012). |
Khirbet Qeiyafa, science standards: The Next Generation, primitive pollinator, biological corkscrew, stone soup, and more in this week's News to Note.
| from Creation.com | 1 day ago (5/19/2012). |
Skeptics who refuse to reveal their name-do they have something to hide, or something to fear?
| from Around the World with AiG's Ken Ham | 2 days ago (5/18/2012). |
Recently I have written a number of articles about the fact that even though we know sin is the ultimate “disease problem” in this world, I liken the teaching of millions of years to a disease and the teaching of evolution to be a symptom of the disease.
I say this because most [...]
| from Days of Praise from ICR | 2 days ago (5/18/2012). |
"I am full, having received of Epaphroditus the things which were sent from you, an odour of a sweet smell, a sacrifice acceptable, wellpleasing to God." (Philippians 4:18)
The reference in this text goes back to the "sweet savour" that God smelled when Noah offered his initial sacrifice after disembarking from the year-long Flood. That offering triggered a promise from God t... More...
| from Science Update from ICR | 2 days ago (5/18/2012). |
The same basic kind of fish, called the stickleback, inhabits salt or fresh water and lakes or streams. Strikingly, however, those living in salt water are much larger and have different colors and different scale armor than their freshwater counterparts with whom they can interbreed. One generation of the marine variety can give rise to a generation of freshwater versions, and vice versa. Are these fish evolving, or were they created to make these kinds of body changes within their kind?
| from AiG Daily Article | 2 days ago (5/18/2012). |
Is a molar pregnancy really a baby? Does it have a gender? Does aborting it end a life? Dr. Elizabeth Mitchell, AiG-U.S., explains.
| from Creation Moments | 2 days ago (5/18/2012). |
The eye, with its incredibly sensitive color vision, is increasingly being recognized as a marvel as we learn more about how it works. The eye is able to detect the smallest measure of light known to physicists. These units are called photons.
| from Creation.com | 2 days ago (5/18/2012). |
What do 4 Vesta and achondritic meteorites tell us about the origin of impactors from the Flood bombardment?
| from Practical Resources for Teaching Creation-Based Science | 2 days ago (5/18/2012). |
Classroom Starters: After the global Flood, how did animals get to islands such as the Galapagos? For the older student: How do the differences in the beaks of finches living on the Galapagos Islands point to gene segregation and created design instead of natural selection and evolution? Dinner Table Starters: What animals might you see on the Galapagos Islands that you could not see ... Read More »
| from After Eden | 2 days ago (5/18/2012). |

| from Around the World with AiG's Ken Ham | 3 days ago (5/17/2012). |
One of the points of contention between young-earth creationists and those who believe in an old earth is the global Flood of Noah's day. If someone who believes the Bible wants to declare that the earth is billions of years old, to be consistent, they will typically deny a global Flood as well and say [...]
| from Days of Praise from ICR | 3 days ago (5/17/2012). |
"He who hath builded the house hath more honour than the house. For every house is builded by some man; but he that built all things is God." (Hebrews 3:3-4)
Perhaps the single greatest category of evidence for supernatural creation is in the nature of the creation itself, which everywhere shows such intricate design that it could not have come about by random ch... More...
| from AiG Daily Article | 3 days ago (5/17/2012). |
There is an unbridgeable chasm between theistic evolution and the biblical doctrine of creation.
| from Creation.com | 3 days ago (5/17/2012). |
It's a nice story but it's not accurate.
| from Creation Moments | 3 days ago (5/17/2012). |
We at Creation Moments are often asked, where do evolutionists get all those millions of years? It seems they are always finding rocks and fossils that are tens or hundreds of thousands or even millions of years old.
| from Practical Resources for Teaching Creation-Based Science | 3 days ago (5/17/2012). |
Does the Bible talk about a new earth? What will happen to our current earth? "For, behold, I create new heavens and a new earth: and the former shall not be remembered, nor come into mind" (Isaiah 65:17). There is a glorious future awaiting the redeemed. Although God's primeval creation of the heavens and the earth is eternal (note Psalm 148:6, etc.), these are now groaning ... Read More »
| from Around the World with AiG's Ken Ham | 4 days ago (5/16/2012). |
Magazine Staff Congratulated
At lot has been happening at AiG while I have been away.
I have been gone for the past few days (I'm in California), but I was still able to participate at yesterday’s AiG staff chapel. We shared some great news [...]
| from Days of Praise from ICR | 4 days ago (5/16/2012). |
"Fear not; from henceforth thou shalt catch men. And when they had brought their ships to land, they forsook all, and followed him." (Luke 5:10-11)
Perhaps we take too lightly the fact that the disciples "forsook all, and followed him." This action involved at least two aspects, the leaving of their former life and the realignment of their loyalty.
| from Science Update from ICR | 4 days ago (5/16/2012). |
Solomon Islanders have very dark skin. Most also have dark hair, but about one in ten of them have strikingly blond hair. How is this blond trait inherited, and do the people of the Solomon Islands inherit it the same way that other blond populations do? If appearances change slowly and gradually like Darwin taught, then it seems unlikely that the human “races” originated at Babel as recently as the Bible indicates. And if traits are conferred to creatures by their environments performing natural selection, then why would a single environment select multiple traits in the same creature? A fascinating study recently discovered the genetic basis behind blond Solomon Islanders, and the results shed light on these issues.
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