Monthly Archive for March, 2005

A Day in the Life of "me and AiG"

Just an average day at Answers in Genesis

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A Day in the Life of “me and AiG”

Just an average day at Answers in Genesis

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Monday night, March 7 – The Waterfront Hall, Belfast, Northern Ireland

This meeting was held in the Waterfront, an auditorium that seats 2,009 people. Every seat was full. We think this may have been the largest public creation meeting ever in the UK (and most likely Europe) in modern history. Several people commented on the real buzz of excitement they felt as they entered the auditorium.
There [...]

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Monday afternoon, March 7 – Belfast, Northern Ireland

Today, the BBC sent a taxi to pick me up for an interview with David Dunseith, who is known to be an extremely anti-Christian and arrogant talk show host. Well, he started off the interview by asking me why I believed the Bible instead of science. That gave me a great open door, so I [...]

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Sunday, March 6 – Near Belfast, Northern Ireland

Because the Waterfront auditorium for the main meeting tomorrow night (Monday) sold out (over 2,000), I was asked to speak in a couple of churches so people who couldn’t get tickets for Monday could come. Both churches (this morning and tonight) were packed. The church tonight normally gets 40 (it was in the country, a [...]

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Saturday, March 5 – Astra Hall, Student Centre, at University College Dublin (Ireland's largest university with over 18,000 students)

Here are some highlights from the three presentations given on campus:
* A group of young men (all university students) who went to the same church crowded around me with endless questions about ice cores, continental drift, starlight, tree ring dating, and on and on. They were hungry, wanting to believe the Bible but not having [...]

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Saturday, March 5 – Astra Hall, Student Centre, at University College Dublin (Ireland’s largest university with over 18,000 students)

Here are some highlights from the three presentations given on campus:
* A group of young men (all university students) who went to the same church crowded around me with endless questions about ice cores, continental drift, starlight, tree ring dating, and on and on. They were hungry, wanting to believe the Bible but not having [...]

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Friday, March 4 – Dublin, Ireland

Last night I spoke in Dublin. We expected Dublin to be a much more difficult situation—and it was. A conservative Christian group at Dublin University sponsored the program. They had posters up all over campus because they wanted to use this as an outreach to the students as well as the public. They even had [...]

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Thursday, March 3 – Cork, Republic of Ireland

* I was told that 200 would be a good crowd for a Christian meeting and that 300-400 would be fantastic. Well, 500 people turned out for this event, which was organized by an evangelistic group that actively spreads the gospel in Ireland. It was considered phenomenal for this country! The man who organized the [...]

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