The New Age Movement The New Age movement first emerged in the West in the 1970s and then mushroomed in popularity in the 1980s. Even today the movement continues to influence people on the religious landscape around the world. But how can we define the New Age movement? And what do New Agers really believe about truth, God, and the Bible? | | Have Researchers Found Dinosaur Genes? A recent study out of the University of Kent claims to have pieced together a portion of a dinosaur's genome. This is a massive accomplishment—if their claim is true. However, the team of researchers made a critical assumption that led them to this conclusion. This assumption laid a shaky foundation for the research to build upon and thus invited others to challenge it. | | | DNA Battles The Bible says there was an original first couple. But is that really true? Get answers in DNA Battles. | | | | | Were Adam and Eve Historical? DNA Battles deals primarily with the belief of Dr. Francis Collins and others, who say that Adam and Eve were just the figurative representatives of a collective of some 10,000 hominids—if they existed at all. Get equipped to encourage others to trust God's Word with answers you'll find in this DVD. | | | | Ken Ham is coming to Australia for two speaking events on Sunday, September 9, 2018, in North Buderim, Queensland, and Holland Park West, Queensland. Learn More → | | | | | | | | An Australian secular humanist and anti-God professor, Michael Archer, polled first-year university students regarding their beliefs about origins. Learn More → | | | | | | | | The scientific community is buzzing with the news that a bone fragment was recovered from a young girl whose parents were Neanderthal and Denisovan. Learn More → | | | | | | | | We are getting ready to begin making more changes to the botanical garden trails as we expand the museum in various areas. Learn More → | | | | | | |
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