Bacteria Back from the Grave
Scientists claim some bacteria have been resurrected after hundreds of millions of years. But what’s really happening?
Scientists claim some bacteria have been resurrected after hundreds of millions of years. But what’s really happening?
“It is a tale . . . full of sound and fury; signifying nothing.” This quote from Macbeth appropriately describes what was probably the most bizarre newspaper commentary dealing with the creation issue that I had ever seen
It’s not surprising sadly that such a prestigious newspaper as the New York Times would print such a disjointed, irrational and absurd commentary as the one written by Maureen Dowd on February 3, 2005. She is still a columnist for the New York Times as I write this in 2024.
— Ken Ham (@aigkenham) May 13, 2024
“It…
If you’re a mother who loves God and his Word, thank you for the hard work you do to instill that same love in the hearts and minds of your children.
God ensured the ark was well-suited to withstand the flood.
Next time you go to the doctor, take medicine or fly in an airplane, be thankful that scientists using operational science (repeatable, testable science), without having any basis whatsoever in naturalistic evolution, produced the technology or product that is involved.
How would you like to fly in an airplane produced by chance random processes—no intelligence involved?
— Ken Ham (@aigkenham) May 12, 2024
Well, I challenged the terribly confused writer of the editorial entitled “They Have Designs On Darwin” from the Philadelphia Daily News back in 2005 to do just that! After…
You’ll find references or allusions to creation (and even the flood) in the Psalms, in Job, throughout the Prophets, and more. Even Jesus references creation.
The James Webb Space Telescope is in the news again because it keeps finding things about galaxies that astronomers and astrophysicists did not expect.
Former atheist regrets mocking Christianity.