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This is Ken Ham, founder of the ministry behind Answers Bible Curriculum for Homeschool. We’ve seen this week that human evolution is impossible when we start with Genesis. So what about all the supposed apemen? Well, all the “apemen” ever found fit into three categories: One. A mistake or fraud. We can ignore those! Two. Apes with certain variatio…
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This is Ken Ham, author of the book on passing along a spiritual legacy, Will They Stand? This week we’re asking, “did humans evolve?” Well, consider that a literal Adam who really did sin and bring death into creation is essential to the gospel. You see, God’s original creation was “very good.” There was no death because there was no sin. But then…
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This is Ken Ham, founder of the ministry behind the Ark Encounter in Northern Kentucky. Did humans evolve from some kind of ape-like creature? Well, Genesis says no—God created man from the dust of the ground and woman from his side. And consider what Jesus said when he was asked about marriage, “But from the beginning of creation, ‘God made them m…
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This is Ken Ham, author, speaker, and blogger on Genesis and the Bible’s authority. In Genesis we read that God created man from the dust and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life. Now some Christians believe this means that God took an ape-like creature and breathed a soul into it, making it human. But consider that after Adam sinned, God …
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This is Ken Ham, editor of the popular apologetics series, The New Answers Books. Our world is filled with problems—a looming economic crisis, more and more wars, diseases, family breakdown—well, the list goes on! But those aren’t our biggest problems. You see, we all have the same ultimate problem—sin and death! Scripture makes it clear we’re all …
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This is Ken Ham, inviting you to bring your family to the life-sized Noah’s ark in Kentucky. During Jesus’ earthly ministry, tragedy struck—a tower collapsed, killing eighteen people. Jesus spoke of this event to his disciples, and he gave an answer to the question of why God allows tragedies, but maybe not the answer you’d expect. He said, “do you…
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This is Ken Ham, equipping the church with answers through the ministry Answers in Genesis. Genesis tells us that God’s original creation was “very good.” There was no death or suffering in that original world. Those only exist because of sin—the first man Adam’s and our continued sin. You see, the first two people God made were created with the fr…
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This is Ken Ham, author of the practical and personal book on suffering, Divine Dilemma. It doesn’t take many years of living in this broken world for someone to ask why God allows suffering. And usually this isn’t an academic question—they’re asking because they’re suffering, sometimes intensely. So why does God allow death and suffering? Well, th…
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This is Ken Ham, editor of the popular apologetics series, The New Answers Books. This week we’ve seen that the idea of millions of years doesn’t come from the rocks. It came from a belief about the past! So we shouldn’t be surprised that the evidence confirms the Bible’s history of just thousands of years. For example, helium quickly escapes rocks…
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This is Ken Ham, inviting you to visit the Creation Museum in Northern Kentucky. This week we’re looking at where the idea of millions of years came from. Now you might wonder, “isn’t millions of years just science?” Well, there’s two different kinds of science. Observational science is directly testable, repeatable, and observable. Think technolog…
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This is Ken Ham, author of the book on death and a good God, Divine Dilemma. Yesterday we learned the idea of millions of years came from a new way of looking at rock layers that rejected the eyewitness account of history in God’s Word. Now how did the church react to this shift? Well, many scientists rejected it! They argued the Bible’s history co…
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This is Ken Ham, encouraging you to stand on God’s Word from the very first verse. Have you ever wondered where the idea of millions of years came from? You see, for most of Western history people believed in a young earth because they respected the Bible as the history book of the universe. But about two hundred years ago there was a shift. People…
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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, 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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