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This is Ken Ham, founder of the apologetics ministry of Answers in Genesis. One of the best ways to help someone question their worldview is by asking questions. So if you’re talking to an evolutionist, what questions should you be asking? Well, we can start with “what do you mean by evolution?” You see, many times the evidence given for evolution …
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This is Ken Ham, head of the ministry behind the popular Answers Bible Curriculum. How was Grand Canyon formed—a lot of water over a little time, or a little water over a lot of time? In the evolutionary worldview, the Grand Canyon formed slowly as the Colorado River wore the rocks away. But if that’s the case, where’s the thousand cubic miles of d…
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This is Ken Ham, founder of the life-sized Noah’s Ark attraction, the Ark Encounter. Ever wondered how the Grand Canyon formed? Well, the signs at the canyon will tell you it happened slowly, as the Colorado River wore away at the rocks. But the truth is it wasn’t a little water over a long time—it was a lot of water over a little time! Tomorrow we…
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This is Ken Ham, author, speaker, and blogger on science and the Bible’s reliability. God’s original creation was “very good,” but Adam’s sin broke it, ushering in death, the consequence for sin. But some people wonder, why do we all die for something our great-great-great-grandfather did? Well, the Bible teaches that we sinned in Adam because we w…
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This is Ken Ham, editor of the helpful apologetics resource, A Flood of Evidence. When we opened our full-size Noah’s Ark in 2016, a small group of atheists protested, holding up signs with slogans like “genocide park.” But was the flood really an evil “genocide” like so many skeptics claim? Not at all. The Bible tells us that at the time of the fl…
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This is Ken Ham, editor of the apologetics book series, The New Answers Books. Have you ever heard that the God of the Old Testament is a harsh, brutal God? Well, keeping in mind that the God of the Old Testament is also the God of the New, let’s examine that claim. To highlight God’s supposed harshness skeptics point to the account of the Flood, o…
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This is Ken Ham, head of the ministry that built the life-size ark at Ark Encounter. The account of Noah’s ark and the flood is one of the most well-known biblical accounts. And it’s frequently mocked by skeptics. But, as we’ve seen this week, there are answers to their objections. Yes, there really was a global flood. And, as we teach at the Ark E…
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This is Ken Ham, inviting you to visit us at the Ark Encounter and Creation Museum. In 1980, Mount St. Helens erupted causing widespread devastation. The local ecosystem was transformed in seconds from a thriving forest landscape to an apocalyptic dead zone. But, shockingly, it only took a few years for the plants and animals, including the fish in…
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This is Ken Ham, an editor of the best-selling apologetics book The New Answers Book. Some skeptics say a global flood didn’t happen because the fish could never have survived. After all, many fish can’t survive in just any environment. Here’s where the biblical concept of kinds is so important. God created things according to their kinds. So we un…
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This is Ken Ham, inviting you to bring your family to the life-size Noah’s Ark. Did Noah have to bring two of every sea creature on the ark? No, only the land animals were required. Sea creatures could survive in the water, but what about freshwater fish? Well, first we have to understand that the preflood oceans probably weren’t as salty was today…
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This is Ken Ham, an editor of the apologetics book A Flood of Evidence. If there really was a worldwide flood, what would the evidence be? Well, billions of dead things, buried in rock layers, laid down by water all over the earth. And that’s exactly what we do find! The evidence for the flood is all around us, from massive fossil graveyards to sea…
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This is Ken Ham, CEO of the ministry behind the popular Answers Bible Curriculum. All this week we’ve been looking at the personhood of the unborn. And we’ve seen that, since life begins at fertilization, taking the life of a baby at any stage of development—it’s murder. And God’s Word is clear that murder is a sin against our neighbor and against …
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This is Ken Ham, author of the book on death and suffering, called Divine Dilemma. When many parents are told their child will be born with a disability, they’re urged to abort their child. And, tragically, many will do it. We’re often told this is the compassionate thing to do. But in a biblical worldview we see it for what it is: the murder of th…
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This is Ken Ham, inviting you to the world-class Creation Museum in Northern Kentucky. The Bible says that we’re fearfully and wonderfully made—and we really are! Consider that by just twenty-two days of life you had a beating heart. Or that by eight weeks you had a sense of touch and could move around. Or that by just eleven weeks of life you coul…
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This is Ken Ham, author, speaker, and blogger on science and the Bible’s reliability. Throughout their development, babies go by different names—zygote, embryo, and fetus, for example. Now some people will argue that an unborn child isn’t a person, he or she is just an embryo or a fetus. But a name isn’t what makes us a person—being made in God’s i…
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This is Ken Ham, and our Creation Museum has the world’s most powerful pro-life exhibit. The question of when life begins is an important one—how you answer can be a matter of life or death. Now, scientifically the answer should be obvious. Life begins at fertilization. At that moment you have a living being. And all the information that makes you …
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This is Ken Ham, head of the ministry behind the coming first-century Jerusalem model. All this week we’ve considered what Jesus said about creation. But did Jesus ever make an explicit statement about how he created? Yes! You see, all Scripture is the Word of Christ. We aren’t limited to just the New Testament! In Genesis we read that God created …
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This is Ken Ham, author, speaker, and blogger on science and the Bible’s reliability. Yesterday we learned that Jesus told the religious leaders that if they believed Moses, they’d believe him. Clearly Jesus took the first five books of the Old Testament as literal history—and so should we! And in Moses’ writings we read “for in six days the Lord m…
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This is Ken Ham, inviting you to the world-class Creation Museum in Northern Kentucky. Jesus once told the religious leaders that if they believed Moses they’d believe him, because Moses wrote about him. Now what does this have to do with interpreting Genesis? Well, Jesus clearly believed Moses! And Moses wrote Genesis, along with the other four bo…
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This is Ken Ham, author of the commentary for families on Genesis, Creation to Babel. How should we understand Genesis? Now some Christians try to add millions of years into Genesis, but that contradicts not only Genesis, but also Jesus’ words in the New Testament! You see, in the context of marriage, Jesus said, “But from the beginning of creation…
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This is Ken Ham, CEO of the ministry behind the faith-building Answers Bible Curriculum. When people think of fossils, they usually think of “millions of years” too. But fossils can actually form quickly. For example, a petrified hat, a clock, and spark plugs have been found in rocks! Those obviously didn’t take millions of years to form! And, well…
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This is Ken Ham, author of the apologetics resource for kids Dinosaurs for Kids. I’m going to tell you two stories. In one, a fisherman catches an odd-looking fish that turns out to be a coelacanth, thought to be extinct for seventy million years. In the second story, a park officer finds a Wollemi pine tree, thought to have gone extinct two hundre…
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This is Ken Ham, inviting you to bring your family to the Creation Museum. Why would a toothed whale and a marsupial possum be buried together in Tasmania? Well, these creatures from vastly different habitats are part of a massive fossil graveyard of thousands of creatures all buried together. And actually we find these graveyards all over the worl…
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