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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, editor of the eye-opening book on the flood and Noah’s Ark, A Flood of Evidence. Most scientists view fossils as a record of life’s history. They observe certain types of fossils in specific layers and assume when that creature disappears from the fossil record, that means it went extinct. Because of this, they assume many mass ext…
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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, 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, 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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This is Ken Ham, founder CEO of the worldwide ministry of Answers in Genesis. Earlier this year West Virginia was considering allowing Intelligent Design to be taught in public schools. Now many atheists say this allows religion into schools. But religion is already taught every day in the classroom! You see, public schools in America promote natur…
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This is Ken Ham, head of the ministry behind the powerful Answers Bible Curriculum for churches. This week we’ve seen that there’s only one race and that we look different because of the genetic diversity God built into DNA at the beginning. But why are there different people groups? Well, after the global flood Noah and his family were told to spr…
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This is Ken Ham, inviting you to visit the Ark Encounter in Northern Kentucky. This week we’ve seen from God’s Word and science that there’s only one race—the human race. And yet, because of evolutionary influences, people still talk about so-called interracial marriage. But is there really such a thing? Well, no! There’s only race so there can’t b…
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This is Ken Ham, author of the apologetics resource for kids, One Blood for Kids. A popular children’s song reminds us that Jesus loves the little children, “red and yellow, black and white.” But are humans really those colors? No! You see, we all have a pigment in our skin called melanin. This is a brownish pigment, and your DNA determines how muc…
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This is Ken Ham, author, speaker, and blogger on why we can trust the Bible from the first verse. When I’m talking about humans I never use the word “race” to refer to people groups. And why not? Well, because the Bible teaches that everyone is descended from Adam and Eve, there’s only one race, the human race. Now, obviously, people look different…
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This is Ken Ham, co-author of the powerful book, One Race One Blood: The Biblical Answer to Racism. The Bible tells us that God has made every nation from one man. Of course, that one man was Adam. Scripture is clear—every person from every nation in the world ultimately traces their ancestry back to Adam. And this means there’s only one race. Beca…
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This is Ken Ham, head of the apologetics ministry of Answers in Genesis. This week we’re looking at some of the problems with believing in aliens from a biblical worldview. Well, here’s the biggest one: it conflicts with the meaning of the gospel. You see, the Bible makes it clear that Adam’s sin affected the whole universe. So any aliens would als…
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This is Ken Ham, author of the book Divided Nation: Cultures in Chaos and a Conflicted Church. Yesterday we learned that one in five US adults are “spiritual but not religious,” choosing to believe in a “higher power or spiritual force,” rather than the biblical God. Now this is a good reminder of the biblical truth that we’re built for eternity. Y…
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This is Ken Ham, encouraging the church to start with God’s Word in all areas. Here in the US one in five adults identify as “spiritual but not religious.” Now only twenty percent of these “spiritual” adults believe in the God of the Bible. Instead most of them believe in “some other higher power or spiritual force.” This is a reminder that we can’…
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