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November 29, 2025

Are the Signs at Grand Canyon Wrong?

If you have the opportunity to visit the Grand Canyon, you���ll see various signs that will tell you how the canyon supposedly formed over many millions of years as the layers were deposited and the Colorado River slowly eroded the rock. But what if those signs are demonstrably wrong based on observational science?

Detailed analysis of the rocks themselves eliminates this interpretation.

Spoiler alert here���they are wrong! The rock layers could not have been laid down slowly over eons of time. D...

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Published on November 29, 2025 00:08

November 28, 2025

Were the Mayans at the First Thanksgiving?

Were the Mayans at the first Thanksgiving?

Yes, you read that right! Usually we associate the Mayan peoples with South America, so what connection could they possibly have with the events after the Mayflower landed in Massachusetts? It���s an intriguing question���and one that you can only answer if you start with the biblical timescale of thousands of years of human history and apply it to human genetics.

And that���s exactly the kind of research that biologist Dr. Nathaniel Jeanson is doing! No...

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Published on November 28, 2025 03:00

November 27, 2025

Happy Thanksgiving from Answers in Genesis!

Praise the Lord! Oh give thanks to the Lord, for he is good, for his steadfast love endures forever! Who can utter the mighty deeds of the Lord, or declare all his praise? (Psalm 106:1���2)

Happy Thanksgiving!

Today we give thanks to the Lord for the blessings he has given us. There are far too many to list, but here are just a few of our ministry���s blessings from this past year:

Our stunning Butterfly House opened at the Creation Museum.Construction is continuing well on the new Welcome Center a...
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Published on November 27, 2025 03:00

November 26, 2025

Does Kissing Date Back 21 Million Years?

How old is the oldest kiss? Well, the answer to that depends on your starting point!

A new study looked at ���kissing��� in the animal kingdom. Scientifically defined, a kiss is ���non aggressive, directed oral-oral contact ���with some movement of lips or mouthparts and no food transfer.������

By this definition, the behavior of ���kissing��� is seen in many species, including great apes, dogs, polar bears, prairie dogs, and even the albatross. The researchers also note that Neanderthals and mod...

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Published on November 26, 2025 03:00

November 25, 2025

What Are You Reading to Your Children?

What kinds of books should you be reading to your children?

We���re all aware of the kind of depraved or anti-biblical content���LGBTQ, CRT, woke, evolution, and more���stuffed into modern children���s books. Some of these books have captured headlines as, for example, parents have read them out loud at school board meetings . . . only to be told to stop reading because the books are too graphic! So they are okay for kids but too graphic (perverse) for adults?

Often they think ���Christian��� mea...
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Published on November 25, 2025 03:00

November 24, 2025

Horrific: Baby Named R.O.E. to Honor Abortion of His Older Sister

This is a truly horrifying story. It highlights the heartlessness of those who view children, not as gifts from God, made in his very image and beloved by him, but rather as commodities to be had or discarded at the will of the parent. It���s the story of a family who named their baby Reid Owen Edwards���whose initials intentionally spell R.O.E. of Roe v. Wade fame���to honor the killing of the baby���s older sister by abortion!

According to interviews this mother had with news outlets, a couple...

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Published on November 24, 2025 03:00

November 23, 2025

Did NASA Actually Discover Evidence of Life on Mars?

The headlines are saying that a new discovery shows evidence of life on Mars. But what did they really find? Well, not quite what the headlines might make you think!

In the video below, you���ll see what was really found (spoiler: it wasn���t life!), and it���s a great example of the importance of reading past the headline. These sensational headlines are often very misleading, exaggerating what was really discovered by taking scientific claims and making a giant leap.

What NASA scientists really...

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Published on November 23, 2025 03:00

November 22, 2025

Is Climate Change or Climate Science the Real Threat?

We���re told over and over again by the media that climate change is the biggest, most imminent threat to the future health, stability, and happiness of mankind and everything else that lives on earth. But is it really climate change or is it climate science that���s the real threat to our future?

Well, the science of climate change is very much a science involving a lot of interpretation. Many of the conclusions presented as facts to the public are nothing more than the results of computer mode...

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Published on November 22, 2025 03:00

November 21, 2025

Noah���s Ark Back in the News . . . But Has It Really Been Found?

With the growing secularization of our culture, it���s interesting that there���s still a fascination with Noah���s ark���so much so that anytime there���s a claim that Noah���s ark has been found somewhere in Turkey, news outlets immediately pick up the story. And that���s happened again, with the Today show dedicating three minutes to on-site reporting of ���new evidence��� of the ark. But has Noah���s ark really been found this time?

Well, this site is the same site we���ve discussed numerous...

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Published on November 21, 2025 03:00

November 20, 2025

Nine Men Honored as ���Women of the Year��� in Fashion Magazine

Each year Glamour UK magazine hands out ���Women of the Year��� awards to, according to their website, ���celebrate the extraordinary women who have defined the last 12 months (and beyond) ��� the trailblazers, activists, visionaries and status quo-shifters who have made the world a little bit better and brighter for women.��� Well, among the winners this year was a group called ���The Dolls��� . . . all nine of whom are men.

Yes, nine men won ���Women of the Year��� awards! These men, who work ...

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Published on November 20, 2025 03:00

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