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Evolutionists at Flinders University report that a growing number of babies are born without their wisdom teeth and claim this shows that humans are evolving at their fastest rate.
Using the latest discoveries with teachings from the Bible, a team of artists, technicians and scientists at the Creation Museum has created Fearfully and Wonderfully Made.
Ligonier Ministries released their bi-annual “State of Theology” survey results indicating a further slide away from basic Christian beliefs in the American church.
A high-tech virtual reality experience called the “Truth Traveler” has just opened at the Ark Encounter, featuring its first VR show, A Flood of Reality.
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To encourage families to visit Ark Encounter, a campaign using animated giraffes encourages children ten and under to enjoy free admission during 2020.
Twelve Stones Christian Academy in Erlanger, Kentucky is celebrating its third year and is announcing that it is now part of the Answers in Genesis family!
Dr. Georgia Purdom and Dr. Jennifer Rivera attended the annual meeting of the American Alliance of Museums (AAM), and it wasn’t quite what they were expecting!
There has NOT been a flood at our Ark Encounter themed attraction. Just some off-and-on rain that occurred over a two-year period caused a hillside to erode.
A recent journal article features the discovery of a fossil (MUSM 3580) touted as a “walking whale,” in the Pisco Basin, located in the desert of Peru.
To rebut threatening letters sent to public schools by an atheist group, Ken Ham assured them of the legality of sending classes on an official school trip.
Following the FFRF’s most recent attack on freedom of religion, American Atheists has launched an attack on tours arranged by park and recreation departments.
The FFRF have again blanketed public schools within driving distance of the Ark and the museum with threatening letters to bully schools not to bring students.
A minister in the United Church, a liberal denomination in Canada, has reached a settlement that allows her to continue pastoring despite her professed atheism.