ICR

ICR

At the Institute for Creation Research (ICR), we believe that the Bible is reliable in all matters it addresses—including our origins, the formation of the universe, and our relationship with God, along with the plans He has for us. For over 50 years, our scientists have dedicated their efforts to uncovering scientific evidence that challenges evolutionary theories and supports the biblical narrative of a recent and extraordinary creation. We frequently hear from individuals globally who share how ICR's innovative research has profoundly influenced their understanding of God's truth about creation.

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  • 1 month ago | icr.org | Michael Hansen |Jonathan Corrado |Frank J Sherwin |James Johnson

    Jupiter: The Mighty Guardian of Earth CREATION PODCAST Glacial Archives: Mysteries Hidden Beneath the Ice | The Creation... Arachnid Origin—WGD (What God Did) Where did spiders (arachnids) come from? What was their origin? Clearly, the fossil record shows spiders have always been spiders1,2 along... Seastar Skeletal Evolution?

  • Dec 30, 2024 | icr.org | Tim Clarey |Mike Mueller

    by Tim Clarey, Ph.D., and Mike Mueller, M.S.* Nestled next to Medora, North Dakota, and 45 miles east of Glendive, Montana, Theodore Roosevelt National Park (TRNP) consists of three separate units. The North and South Units are 68 miles apart with the Elkhorn Ranch Unit in between. All total, the park encompasses 70,446 acres.1 It was established in 1947 as a national memorial to President Roosevelt for people to experience his beloved North Dakota badlands and early ranching days.

  • Sep 23, 2024 | icr.org | Frank J Sherwin

    The octopus—an invertebrate—never fails to surprise researchers with its incredible abilities.1,2 The octopus was designed by the Lord Jesus with amazing powers of perception, understanding, and reasoning. It has been discovered that some octopuses (molluscs) actually work together with different species (e.g., fish) to hunt.3 When hungry, it can interact with fish and actually share complex decisions to acquire a meal. But they don’t need fish to feed.

  • Sep 19, 2024 | icr.org | Michael Hansen

    It's North Texas Giving Day! We invite you to support our unique creation museum and planetarium in Dallas, TX—the ICR Discovery Center. Your gifts on this special day will help us continue to inspire families, students, and guests of all ages with the wonders of God’s creation and the truth of His Word. Since opening five years ago, the ICR Discovery Center has become an exciting destination where visitors discover how science confirms the Bible.

  • Aug 21, 2024 | icr.org | Frank J Sherwin

    In a February 1, 1871, letter to his best friend, botanist Joseph Dalton Hooker, Charles Darwin suggested a warm little pond was the site where primitive life first arose.1 But the place, time, and conditions of such a pond remain unknown. Recently, another strange idea has surfaced in evolution’s fruitless search to explain how organic life randomly sprung from inorganic nonlife.