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October 21, 2023

What���s New on Answers TV? Movie Reviews and a New Kids��� Dinosaur Show

Kids love dinosaurs and animated shows, and they love asking questions. So we���ve combined all of that to make a brand-new kids show, Lily���s Lab, for our God-honoring streaming platform, Answers TV. In a time when it���s becoming increasingly difficult for parents to find children���s content that���s safe for their kids to watch, we���re thrilled to offer an alternative that isn���t just ���safe��� but is God-honoring and will build kids up in their faith!



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Published on October 21, 2023 03:00

October 20, 2023

Fathers, You Impact the Next Generation Like No One Else

Fathers, are you aware of how utterly vital your position in your home is? Just consider this headline reporting on a recent study: ���Christianity���s decline likely due to collapse of marriage, fatherhood: survey.��� So what link did this study find between marriage, fatherhood, and Christianity?

Well, consider the survey results.

Overall, the survey found that 80% of church attendees grew up in a home where their mother and father stayed married, a trend that remained true regardless of age. I...

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Published on October 20, 2023 03:00

October 19, 2023

Could We Use AI to Communicate with Aliens?

What���s the best way to communicate with an alien? Well, first we���d have to find aliens, but assuming (and that���s a big assumption���I certainly don���t believe it) we heard from or found aliens, how we could communicate with them is a question many alien-hunters have. After all, despite the movies, we couldn���t expect them to communicate with words as we do. But don���t worry, according to a recent article, AI and dolphins (yes, dolphins!) may be the solution.

God has designed a wide vari...

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Published on October 19, 2023 03:00

October 18, 2023

Is the Los Angeles Bird Population Racist?

When you think of bird habitats, racism might not be the term that comes to mind! But recently the Los Angeles Times ran an article on how the bird population in LA is ���shaped by historic redlining and racist loan practices.��� Why?

Well, because more birds, and a greater diversity of birds, are found in areas with more trees and shrubbery. Those areas tend to be wealthier, both now and historically. Fewer birds are found in areas made of mainly concrete and buildings. And those areas tend to ...

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Published on October 18, 2023 03:00

October 17, 2023

Did an Empire Rule North America Before Europeans Arrived?

Did you know there was an empire that ruled North America before the Europeans arrived? For many of us, early North American history (before the arrival of Columbus) is rather hazy or patchy. We may even have an idyllic picture of tribes living at peace with nature and one another. But as always, history is much more complicated (and interesting!) than that���especially when you apply the biblical time frame in historical research!

And that���s exactly what AiG���s Harvard-trained Dr. Nathaniel ...

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Published on October 17, 2023 03:00

October 16, 2023

Doctors Scheduled Abortion for At-Risk Baby Without Mom���s Consent

What is the value of every individual human life? And what determines that value? How you answer those questions will depend on your worldview. And it���s not just an arbitrary question but one with serious consequences, as one mother in the UK recently found out.

UK mom Soozy Jenner���s unborn daughter was tragically diagnosed with encephalocele, a rare neural tube defect, and Soozy was told ���the baby wasn���t viable��� (despite a strong heartbeat). She requested an MRI and a second medical o...

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Published on October 16, 2023 03:00

October 15, 2023

Is There ���Nothing in This World More Secular Than a Dinosaur���?

Is there really ���nothing in this world more secular than a dinosaur���? Well, that���s an interesting quote I saw the other day in a news item reporting on ���Christian Tourism,��� a series of photographs produced by British photographer Jamie Lee Taete. But is it true?

As I noted in a blog post a few days ago, the Creation Museum and the Ark Encounter continue to be reported on by the media. This particular article mentioned the Ark and featured two photographs from the museum (one from the G...

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Published on October 15, 2023 03:00

October 14, 2023

102-Year-Old WW II Veteran Visits the Creation Museum

We had a unique visitor at the Creation Museum and Ark Encounter recently. It���s not often you meet a person who is 102 years old and fought in the Battle of the Bulge during WW II! It was very special to get to meet this veteran and his family and for him to get to enjoy a special program that happened to be taking place that day at the museum.

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Corporal Don Aycock is a World War II vet with the 18th Field Artillery, which was established in the Revolutionary War. He landed on Normandy 19 days ...

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Published on October 14, 2023 03:00

October 13, 2023

The Creation Museum Restaurant Is Evolving (And Other Updates)

The kitchen for our restaurant at the Creation Museum is evolving! Well, that���s the correct use of that word. Yes, we���ve added a lot of new top-of-the-line equipment to upgrade the kitchen. And our talented and dedicated culinary teams are excited!

This new equipment will help our crew be more efficient, serve our guests faster, and produce a high-quality food product. One of these pieces of equipment is a Convotherm maxx pro, a dual convection and steam oven. Also, we���ve installed a new g...

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Published on October 13, 2023 03:00

October 12, 2023

Anthropological Society: ���There Is No Single Biological Standard��� for Male and Female

This is perhaps not a statement you would expect from two leading anthropological associations: ���There is no single biological standard by which all humans can be reliably sorted into a binary male/female sex classification.���

Now, we have a forensic scientist on staff here at AiG, and as you might imagine, she assures me that is false. There certainly is a ���biological standard��� for sex���even if you just have a skeleton! So why would this group of scientists make such an anti-scientific ...

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Published on October 12, 2023 03:00

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