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Thursday, February 29, 2024
The Scientific Accuracy of the Bible - Brad Harrub
Thursday, February 15, 2024
Dr. Rob Carter - The High-Tech Cell
Tuesday, February 13, 2024
The Missing Facts of Evolution: Big Bang to Humans - Dr. Charles Jackson
Monday, February 12, 2024
The Best Presentation on Dinosaurs Living with Man, a Young Earth, and a Worldwide Flood!
Thursday, February 8, 2024
Ken Ham | Truth & Life 2024: Session 1
Since moving to America in 1987, Australian Ken Ham—founder of Answers in Genesis–US, the highly acclaimed Creation Museum, and visionary behind a popular, full-size Noah’s Ark—has become one of America’s most in-demand Christian speakers and interview guests. He became internationally known for his 2014 creation/evolution debate with Bill Nye “the Science Guy,” which has been watched by an estimated 25 million people. Ham hosts the daily radio program Answers . . . with Ken Ham, heard on over 1,000 stations, and in 2020 oversaw the launch of Answers TV, a video streaming service.
A biblical apologist, Ken gives numerous faith-building talks to tens of thousands of children and adults each year on topics such as the reliability of the Bible, how compromise over biblical authority has undermined society (and even the church, which is seeing a massive exodus of young people), witnessing more effectively, dinosaurs, “races,” and so on. Ham’s most recent book is a commentary and devotional on Genesis chapters 1–11, “Creation to Babel” (2021). His book on effective evangelism, “Gospel Reset,” was sent to almost every church in America and to many churches in other English-speaking countries (over 300,000 copies).
Ken cofounded AiG in 1994 with the purpose of upholding the authority of the Bible from the very first verse and sharing the gospel beginning in Genesis. In addition, he provides biblical and scientific answers to some of the most difficult questions people ask about the Christian faith.
In May of 2007, Answers in Genesis opened its high-tech Creation Museum and education center in the Cincinnati, Ohio, area (on 70 scenic acres in Petersburg, Kentucky). The brainchild of Ham, the state-of-the-art facility contains dozens of world-class exhibits—including impressive animatronic dinosaur models, a $1 million allosaur fossil, stunning insect collection, and planetarium—inside the 75,000-sq-ft museum. In 15 years, the museum has attracted millions of guests.
The Ark Encounter opened in Williamstown, Kentucky, in July 2016. The Ark—voted in 2019 by USA Today readers as the number one religious attraction in America—averages over one million awe-struck visitors each year along with countless media. The evangelistic attraction, located about 40 miles south of the museum, features a life-size 510-foot-long Ark as its centerpiece. In phase one of the attraction, a zoo was built behind the Ark as well as a stunning 1,500-seat restaurant. In 2019, the impressive 2,500-seat Answers Center opened near the Ark for daily lectures, conferences, and concerts; in 2020, a thrilling VR Experience was added at the attraction.
Since 1994, Ham has hosted the Answers . . . Ken Ham daily radio feature. In 2020, he launched a virtual streaming platform Answers TV, now with more than 5,000 on-demand videos. Ham has authored or co-authored more than 30 books, including the best-selling The Lie and The Answers Book series.
Ken is the author of many books on Genesis, including the eye-opening book Already Gone, coauthored by renowned researcher Britt Beemer, on why so many young people have left the church; the best-selling The Lie: Evolution, and a number of children’s books (Dinosaurs of Eden, D is for Dinosaur, A is for Adam, and so on). Other coauthored books include One Race, One Blood and How Could a Loving God …?, and the provocative book Already Compromised about Christian colleges and how they treat the authority of the Bible. As the Noah’s Ark replica opened, Ken coauthored the book A Flood of Evidence. In 2018, Ken released Gospel Reset, a book designed to help Christians evangelize more effectively in an increasingly secularized world. About 300,000 complimentary copies of Gospel Reset were mailed to all churches in the US and other English-speaking nations in September 2018. In 2020, he released a book for families on raising godly children, Will They Stand?, and in 2021, he authored Divided Nation and a devotional commentary on Genesis, Creation to Babel.
Ken is heard daily on the radio feature Answers with Ken Ham (broadcast on more than 1,000 stations) and is a frequent guest on national TV talk shows. Since the Creation Museum opened, he has been interviewed on CBS News Sunday Morning, The NBC Nightly News with Brian Williams, The PBS News Hour, and many other outlets. Ken is also the founder of the award-winning Answers magazine, which won the prestigious “Award of Excellence” (for top Christian magazine) in 2011 from the Evangelical Press Association. He also writes articles for AiG’s popular website, which has twice been the recipient of the “Best Ministry Website” as awarded by the 1,200-member National Religious Broadcasters.
Ken’s emphasis is on the relevance and authority of the book of Genesis to the life of the average Christian, and how compromise on Genesis has opened a dangerous door regarding how the culture and church view biblical authority. His Australian accent, keen sense of humor, captivating stories, and exceptional PowerPoint/Keynote illustrations have made him one of North America’s most effective Christian communicators. Several of his live talks were recorded and released in a well-produced DVD set and curriculum titled Foundations (2011).
Ken is also able to reflect on some of the “hot button” topics of our day (e.g., the breakdown of the society and the family unit, gay “marriage,” the attack by secularists on religious liberty, school violence, creation/evolution in public schools, abortion, homosexual behavior, lawlessness, and so on, and relate them to the book of Genesis. In addition, he provides biblical and scientific answers to some of the most difficult questions people ask about the Christian faith:
- How are secularists undermining the religious freedom of Christians?
- What does the Bible teach about gay “marriage,” abortion, racism, and other social issues?
- How can we reclaim the culture for biblical truths—and keep young people in the church?
- Can we really trust the Bible from its very first verse?
- How can we build a biblical worldview starting with Genesis?
- How do we know there is a God?
- Are dinosaurs mentioned in the Bible?
- How can we evangelize more effectively?
- Who was Cain’s wife?
- Why do we see death and suffering (natural disasters, terrorist attacks, and more) in this world?
Ken’s bachelor’s degree in applied science (with an emphasis on environmental biology) was awarded by the Queensland Institute of Technology in Australia. He also holds a diploma of education from the University of Queensland (a graduate qualification necessary for Ken to begin his initial career as a science teacher in the public schools in Australia).
In recognition of the contribution he has made to the church in the USA and internationally, Ken has been awarded six honorary doctorates: a Doctor of Divinity (1997) from Temple Baptist College in Cincinnati, Ohio; a Doctor of Literature (2004) from Liberty University in Lynchburg, Virginia; a Doctor of Letters (2010) from Tennessee Temple University; a Doctorate in Humane Letters from Mid-Continent University in Kentucky (2012); a Doctor of Science from Bryan College in Tennessee (2017); and a Doctor of Divinity, Mid-America Baptist Theological Seminary, Tennessee (2018).
Ken and his wife, Mally, reside in northern Kentucky. They have five children and 18 grandchildren.
Wednesday, February 7, 2024
The Spaghettification of Irreducible Complexity - Dr. Robert Carter
DR ROBERT CARTER
Biography
Education
- 2003 University of Miami, Ph.D. Marine Biology
- 1992 Georgia Institute of Technology, B.S. Applied Biology
Professional Experience
- Between my undergraduate and graduate work, I spent four years teaching high school science at a large college-prep school in NW Georgia. In addition to my teaching load (including AP biology, chemistry, physics, and electronics), I spent the winter months coaching the swimming and diving teams and the summer months running the outdoor high adventure program.
- In 1996, I was awarded the three-year Maytag doctoral fellowship by the University of Miami. When that expired, I received a one-year fellowship from the Institute for Marine Science. While working on my PhD, I designed and performed many experiments in marine ecology and genetic engineering and helped to develop new protocols for the rapid cloning of fluorescent protein genes. The green and red fluorescent proteins my coworker and I cloned from hard and soft corals were used to create transgenic zebrafish. We patented one of these protein genes and licensed it to Promega, Inc. under the trade name ‘Monster Green’.
- From 2001–2004, I helped design and build an aquaculture facility for Caribbean corals at UM’s Experimental Fish Hatchery. During these years I also performed over 500 research dives on the shallow coral reefs of the Florida Keys and Bahamas. Many of these were done at night to study the mass coral spawning episodes that happen at specific times during the warm summers.
- I spent two years after obtaining my PhD working for an engineering company, mainly focused on impact mitigation for the Key West Harbor dredging project (since the channel runs right through the coral reef).
- Upon leaving Miami, I was hired by the Institute for Creation Research to help on their GENE project. While there, I wrote computer programs to analyze human genetic data and managed to get one publication on this work into the secular literature.
- In 2006, I was hired by Creation Ministries International as a scientist, speaker, and writer.
- Currently, I serve on Creation Research Society board of directors and am a member of Logos Research Associates.
Secular Publications and Patents
- Carter RW, Sanford, JC (2012) A new look at an old virus: mutation accumulation in the human H1N1 influenza virus since 1918. Theoretical Biology and Medical Modelling 9:42 | doi:10.1186/1742-4682-9-42.
- Gibbs PDL, Carter RW, and Schmale MC (2008) Nucleic acid encoding fluorescent proteins from aquatic species. US Patent #7,413,874.
- Carter RW (2007) Mitochondrial diversity within modern human populations. Nucleic Acids Research 35(9):3039–3045.
- Gibbs PDL, Carter RW, and Schmale MC (2007) Fluorescent Proteins from Aquatic Species. US Patent #7,291,711.
- Carter RW, Schmale MS, and Gibbs PDL (2004) Cloning of anthozoan fluorescent protein genes. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology, Part C 138:259–270.
- Carter RW (2003) Cnidarian Fluorescent Proteins. PhD Dissertation. University of Miami.
- Manica A, Carter RW (2000) Morphological and fluorescence analysis of the Montastraea annularis species complex in Florida. Marine Biology 137:899–906.
Creationist papers and articles
Bible
- Egyptian mummies and Hebrew perfume
- Ethical treatment of animals
- The rapid decline in biblical lifespans
- How long were the Israelites in Egypt? Using their own family tree to resolve a debate
- A response to a long Sojourn advocate
- The Israelites: Forging of a nation
- Bad arguments for the Masoretic text
- Were the Egyptian pyramids built before the Flood?
- The inspiration of Scripture comes in various forms
- Is the Shroud of Turin authentic?
- Iron sharpening iron: the MT-LXX debate as a case study of Christian disagreement
- The Masoretic text of Genesis 5 and 11 is still the most reliable
- Is the Septuagint a superior text for the Genesis genealogies?
- Mary: the biblical woman behind the cultural legend
- Where was Eden? Part 1—examining pre-Flood geographical details in the biblical record
- Where was Eden? Part 2—geological considerations—examining pre-Flood geographical details in the biblical record
- Where was Eden?
- The genetic history of the Israelite nation
- Extensive mixing among Israelites and non-Israelites in biblical history
- Reply to James Denning on Extensive mixing among Israelites and non-Israelites
- Textual traditions and biblical chronology
- The biblical minimum and maximum age of the earth
- Reply to David Austin on The biblical minimum and maximum age of the earth
- How old was Cain when he killed Abel?
Genetics
Genetic entropy
- Is Covid-19 evolving? No, but it is changing rapidly
- Robert Carter gets everything wrong? Responding to even more ridiculous aspersions
- Genetic Entropy and the Gospel: Biological clocks say the earth is young!
- Responding to supposed refutations of genetic entropy from the ‘experts’ (with Paul Price and comments by Dr John Sanford)
- A successful decade for Mendel’s Accountant
- Jacob’s livestock
- What would count as ‘new information’ in genetics?
- Fitness and ‘reductive evolution’
- Mutations, and why you shouldn‘t marry your cousin
- More evidence for the reality of genetic entropy
- Reply to Earl Rodd on on More evidence for the reality of genetic entropy
- Mutation accumulation rates are consistent with biblical creation
- Genetic entropy and simple organisms
- Genetic entropy and human lifespans
Human genetic history
- Genealogical vs phylogenetic mutation rates (9th International Conference on Creationism, 2023)x
- A family tree for all humanity?
- African origins and the rise of carnivory
- Patriarchal drive in the early post-Flood population
- Effective population sizes and loss of diversity during the Flood bottleneck
- Blue eyes mutation
- The genetic effects of the population bottleneck associated with the Genesis Flood
- Adam and Eve, designed diversity, and allele frequencies (8th International Conference on Creationism, 2018)
- An overview of the independent histories of the human Y chromosome and the human mitochondrial chromosome (8th International Conference on Creationism, 2018)
- Skin colour surprises
- Genetics questions answered
- Modelling biblical human population growth
- In light of genetics … Adam, Eve, and the creation/fall (Christian Apologetics Journal 12:51–98, 2014)
- Inbreeding and the origin of races
- Are women genetically superior to men?
- Is ‘mitochondrial Eve’ consistent with the biblical Eve?
- Could Adam and Eve have given rise to all the ‘races’?
- The Non-Mythical Adam and Eve! Refuting errors by Francis Collins and BioLogos
- Y-chromosome Adam and Cambrian explosion
- The chimpanzee Y chromosome is radically different from human
- A gentle answer; and the latest on “mitochondrial Eve”
- The Neutral Model of evolution and recent African origins
- The ‘Eve’ Mitochondrial Consensus Sequence (6th International Conference on Creationism, 2008)
Genetic design and information
- Hierarchical clustering complicates
- The barrier has been breached!
- Species were designed to change, part 3
- Species were designed to change, part 2
- Species were designed to change, part 1
- The human genome is amazingly complex: Massive new GTEx study counters Darwinism
- Genetic Diversity on Noah’s Ark
- More evidence for the reality of genetic entropy—update
- Natural Selection in Paradise
- Coronaviruses in creation
- Hachimoji DNA argues against evolution, despite recent claims
- Weird synthetic proteins are no help to evolution. Changing the genetic code points to design
- New sugar transport gene evolved in yeast?
- Barcodes, unclean animals, and skeletal mutations
- Can biologically active sequences come from random DNA?
- The four dimensional human genome defies naturalistic explanations
- Can mutations create new information?
- CMI scientific blunder?
- Splicing and dicing the human genome: Scientists begin to unravel the splicing code
- The slow, painful death of junk DNA
Cloning and genetic engineering
- Monkeying around with human embryos?
- Harnessing God’s design to help prevent sickness, but will the new vaccine technology alter our DNA?
- Unnatural selection: CRISPR on Netflix
- Gene editing babies? A dangerous, pointless experiment
- Human/animal hybrids?
- Human Cloning?
- Mammoth clones coming to a zoo near you
Neandertals
- The sophisticated Neandertal
- Are Neandertals pre-Flood people?
- Neandertal genome like ours (There may be Neandertals at your next family reunion!)
- The Painted Neandertal: Ancient cosmetics are upsetting evolutionary stories
- The Neandertal mitochondrial genome does not support evolution
- Taking a crack at the Neandertal mitochondrial genome
Archaeology
- Who were the Philistines?
- Egypt and the short Sojourn—Part 1: A biblical analysis
- Egypt and the short Sojourn—Part 2: Historical support
- Where did the Israelites cross the “Red Sea”?
- Göbekli Tepe shows evidence of geometric planning with Phil Robinson
- An Ancient textile factory?
- How does Göbekli Tepe fit with biblical history?
Corals
- Paleozoic Corals and Lunar Recession
- Coral: The animal that acts like a plant, but is an active predator, and makes its own rocks for a house
- ‘Ancient’ coral growth layers
- Reply to Daniel Jackson on ‘Ancient’ coral growth layers: yearly or monthly?
Dinosaurs
Apologetics, how to think
- Answering yet more objections from the village atheist
- Historical Science, Chaos Theory, and the sliding scale of trust with Paul Price
- Do animals have spirits? with Lita Sanders
- Answering question about 5G and COVID-19
- An open letter to Rhett McLaughlin: and anyone else on the road to unbelief
- Dystopian science: Part 1: Why the Bible enables science to work
- Dystopian science: Part 2: Conspiracy theories require a magical world
- Dystopian science: Part 3: Rebuilding science from the ground up
- We are less than dust
- How to think (not what to think)
- Why CMI rejects ‘conspiracy’ theory
- Emulating the mind of Christ in an age of misinformation
- Slaying yesterday’s dragons
- Five concise responses to atheistic arguments
- Time: The Great Enabler
- CMI ministers in the Caribbean
- Which of the physical sciences does CMI believe in?
Refuting fallacious thinking and bad science
- How did the earth dry out after the Flood?
- Answering coronavirus and flat earth questions
- Why the Universe does not revolve around the Earth: Refuting absolute geocentrism
- Refuting geocentrism response
- Refuting flat earth nonsense
- A direct test of the flat earth model: flight times
- Total eclipse of the brain
- Silicon based bugs: Scientists discover the first silicon-based life forms … in their imagination!
Design features
- Naturally caffeine-free tea
- Tides
- The majestic gorilla with Lita Sanders
- The weird and wonderfully-designed sawfish
- Platypus thumbs its nose (or bill) at evolutionary scientists
Darwin and Darwinism
- A long-overdue review of Hunter’s A Civic Biology
- Scopes at 100
- Yale university professor renounces Darwinism!
- Do these skulls prove common ancestry between apes and humans?
- Darwin’s Lamarckism vindicated?
- Darwin’s dying legacy
- NCSE Gives ‘Favorable’ Review of The Voyage the Shook the World
- Genetics and geographical distribution
Radiocarbon dating
Interviews (both by and of Dr Carter)
- Challenging evolution with science (Interview of microbiologist Dr Kevin Anderson)
- NASA scientist comes face to face with his Creator (Interview of rocket scientist Dr Henry Richter)
- From Atheism to Christ (Interview of molecular biologist Dr Yingguang Liu)
- Geneticist praises the Creator (Interview of ICR scientistDr Jeffrey Tomkins)
- Aerospace Engineer professes creation (Interview of Dr Dewey Hodges)
- Corals, genes and creation (Interview of Dr Carter)
- Evolutions’ Achilles’ Heels: A unique new book and DVD expose evolution’s fatal flaws (Interview of Dr Carter and Gary Bates)
Book reviews
- The promises and pitfalls of correlating Y chromosome genetics to human history (review of Traced: Human DNA’s big surprise by Nathaniel T. Jeanson
- A long-overdue review of Hunter’s A Civic Biology (review of A Civic Biology by George William Hunter
- Far-fetched speculations fail to replace the straight-forward understanding of Adam and Eve (review of The Genealogical Adam and Eve: The surprising science of universal ancestry, by S. Joshua Swamidass
- Reading evolution into the scriptures (review of Adam and the Genome: Reading scripture after genetic science, by Dennis R. Venema and Scot McKnight
- Finally setting the record straight—Christian views on the historicity of Adam through the ages (review of The Quest for the Historical Adam: Genesis, Hermeneutics, and Human Origins by William VanDoodewaard)
- A troubling thesis—Nicholas Wade pushes an old view of the origin of races (review of A Troublesome Inheritance: Genes, Race and Human History, by Nicholas Wade)