Ken Ham
Ken Ham
Kenneth Alfred "Ken" Hamis an Australian-born Christian fundamentalist and young Earth creationist living in the United States. He is president of Answers in Genesis, a Creationist apologetics organization that operates the Creation Museum and the Ark Encounter...
NationalityAustralian
ProfessionReligious Leader
Date of Birth20 October 1951
CityCairns, Australia
CountryAustralia
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We just can't get comfortable with the stability of the situation.
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We just can't get comfortable with the stability of the situation for this particular opportunity. So we're going to officially wave you off for 24 hours.
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We're putting evolutionists on notice: We're taking the dinosaurs back.
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While the Bible's account of the flood is one of judgment, it is also one of mercy and salvation.
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We trust that their hearts will be melted by that love, and that they'll listen to the gospel.
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No apparent, perceived, or claimed evidence in any field, including history and chronology, can be valid if it contradicts the Scriptural record,
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In other words, they decided right from the start that there's no God, and they're setting out to try to prove that there's no God, ... That's their bias to start with.
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While the Bibles account of the flood is one of judgment, it is also one of mercy and salvation.
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We are not saying that if you believe in evolution that you can't be a Christian, not at all. Because the Bible says that by grace you are saved. You don't save yourself. It is by confessing the Lord Jesus and that he was rose from the dead that you are saved.
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The public schools tend to teach little kids from when they are very young about the whole universe without God and that God cannot be in science. They are indoctrinating children in an atheistic religious view of things.
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Our public schools arbitrarily define science as explaining the world by natural processes alone. In essence, a religion of naturalism is being imposed on millions of students. They need to be taught the real nature of science, including its limitations.
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What I believe about the young age of the earth comes out of taking the Bible as written. And I've said numerous times over the years that the age of the earth, for example, is not a salvation issue but an authority issue.
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The doctrine of marriage depends on Genesis being true. If there's an absolute authority, and if God's the Creator, He made one man and one woman. Jesus came and said that marriage is between a man and woman. If Genesis is not true, we're just animals, and marriage is just whatever you want to make it to be.