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This is Ken Ham, inviting you to visit the Creation Museum in Northern Kentucky. This whole week we’ve seen that the Genesis text is clear: Noah’s flood was global. But it’s not just Genesis! Jesus compared his second coming to Noah’s flood. Now Jesus’ return isn’t going to be a localized event—it will be global, just as the flood was! And the apos…
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This is Ken Ham, head of the ministry behind the popular Answers Bible Curriculum for Homeschool. Was Noah’s flood local or global? This week we’ve seen that Genesis makes it clear that Noah’s flood was global. And the size of the Ark itself makes it clear that God was sending a global flood. Then, after the flood, God said the rainbow would be a s…
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This is Ken Ham, a speaker and author on the Bible’s authority and reliability. This week we’re looking at the question “was Noah’s flood local or global?” Well, consider this: Noah’s ark was huge. At five hundred and ten feet long, fifty-one feet high, and eighty-five feet wide, the ark was a massive ship designed to hold two of every kind of anim…
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This is Ken Ham, inviting you to visit the full-size Noah’s Ark at the Ark Encounter. Some Christians, including many pastors and Bible colleges, teach that Noah’s flood was just a local event, not a flood that actually covered the entire earth. Now this doesn’t come from the text of Genesis. It comes from bringing evolutionary ideas from outside t…
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This is Ken Ham, editor of the apologetics book, A Flood of Evidence. I often hear from Christians who don’t believe Noah’s flood was a global flood. They’ll say it was just a local flood in Mesopotamia. But why? Well, it’s not because of what the Bible says. Genesis is very clear that it was a global flood. The idea of a local flood comes from, we…
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This is Ken Ham, head of the ministry producing the popular Answers Bible Curriculum for Churches. Yesterday we learned that the apostle Paul treated Genesis as literal history and as foundational to the gospel. Well, the apostle Peter did too! In his letters he refers to the flood of Noah’s day as a historical event and that only eight people were…
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This is Ken Ham, author of the classic book, The Lie: Evolution and Millions of Years. One of the apostle Paul’s favorite topics to write about was Jesus and the gospel. And when he does this, he builds his doctrine of sin and salvation on the fact that sin and death entered the world through Adam. For example, he writes that we needed the last Ada…
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This is Ken Ham, encouraging the church to stand on God’s Word from the very first verse. During his teaching ministry on earth, Jesus frequently quoted the Old Testament. He mentioned Adam and Eve as the first married couple, Noah and the flood as a real event, Lot and his wife as real people who fled the city of Sodom before its divine destructio…
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This is Ken Ham, head of the ministry behind the rapidly growing Answers in Genesis YouTube channel. Yesterday we learned that many people believe the garden of Eden was in the Middle East because the Tigris and Euphrates rivers are mentioned as flowing from Eden. But today’s Tigris and Euphrates don’t match the description of the rivers of Eden. S…
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This is Ken Ham, inviting you to visit the Creation Museum in Northern Kentucky. Have you ever wondered where the Garden of Eden was? Many people assume the Middle East because Genesis mentions the Tigris and Euphrates rivers and those rivers flow in the Middle East. But this is a wrong assumption. You see, the Bible describes four rivers coming fr…
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This is Ken Ham, editor of the popular children’s series, The Answers Books for Kids. All this week we’ve been looking at the order in the fossil record and how to interpret it. It’s a good reminder that the battle isn’t over the evidence. You see, creationists and evolutionists both study the same fossils, the same rocks, the same world but come t…
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This is Ken Ham, with a passion for the truth of God’s Word and the gospel message. Evolutionists observe certain types of fossils in specific rock layers and assume when that creature disappears from the record, it went extinct. But they’ve been surprised by “living fossils”! Take the coelacanth, a fish believed to have gone extinct with the dinos…
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This is Ken Ham, author of the popular book for children, Dinosaurs for Kids. This week we’re looking at two different interpretations of the order in the fossil record—the evolutionary and the biblical interpretation. But why can’t Christians just accept the evolutionary interpretation? Well, because of what the Bible teaches. You see, according t…
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This is Ken Ham, head of the ministry producing the popular Answers VBS curriculum. The fossil record is often held up as “Exhibit A” for evolution. It’s assumed the lower layers represent the earliest stages of evolution, with life becoming more complex the higher up you go. But this is just an interpretation of the evidence through the lens of ev…
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This is Ken Ham, inviting you and your family to the life-size Noah’s Ark at Ark Encounter. All this week we’ve been asking “is Jesus God?” and we’ve seen that, from Scripture, yes, Jesus is God. That’s why Jesus is called “Emmanuel,” God with us. It’s because Jesus is God that he was able to live the perfect life that we can’t live. And it’s becau…
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This is Ken Ham, author of the popular book, Divided Nation: Cultures in Chaos and a Conflicted Church. Who alone is worthy of our praise? Well, Scripture is clear: only God deserves worship. Because of this, some people refuse to worship Jesus, saying he isn’t God. But does this hold up to the light of Scripture? Well, consider that when “Doubting…
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This is Ken Ham, head of the ministry behind the popular Answers Bible Curriculum for Homeschool. Christians believe that Jesus is God. But that belief’s been attacked, well, since the beginning of the church! For example, many people claim Jesus was a wise prophet. But did Jesus speak like a prophet? Well, in the Old Testament when prophets spoke,…
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This is Ken Ham, a frequent guest on radio and TV on the Bible’s reliability and authority. This week we’re looking at the question, “is Jesus God?” Well, people say all kinds of things about who Jesus is but what matters is what he says about himself in his Word. And in his Word the same attributes are given to Jesus and God the Father. Jesus is d…
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This is Ken Ham, author of the family commentary on Genesis, Creation to Babel. Who is Jesus? Was he just a good moral teacher from two thousand years ago? Was he a being created by God? Well, what does the Bible teach? The Bible uses the same divine names for Jesus that it uses for God the Father. For example, when God revealed his name to Moses, …
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This is Ken Ham, editor of the popular apologetics series, The New Answers Books. For atheists to argue against the Bible, they have to start with the Bible. Here’s what I mean. In the evolutionary worldview, everything is the result of random, chance processes and everything is material. So where do the immaterial laws of nature come from? How can…
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This is Ken Ham, inviting you to visit the Creation Museum in Northern Kentucky. I’m often asked for the best proof of creation. Now many Christians think with the right piece of evidence, well, they’d totally refute evolution. But this misunderstands the issue. You see, the battle isn’t over the evidence! It’s over different interpretations of the…
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This is Ken Ham, author, speaker, and blogger on the Bible’s reliability and authority. This week we’ve been looking at Intelligent Design, a movement that doesn’t name who the Creator is. But consider this: we live in a world filled with both amazing design and death and suffering. What does such a mix say about the Creator? It’s the Bible’s histo…
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This is Ken Ham, head of the ministry behind the popular, evangelistic Answers VBS. West Virginia may allow teachers to discuss Intelligent Design. One of the students defending this legislation said “Intelligent Design is agnostic . . . . [The Creator] could be god or it could be a flying spaghetti monster.” You see, Intelligent Design is not a Ch…
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