From Eden to Land’s End

by Ken Ham

Before I begin our annual (usually) grueling speaking tour of Great Britain, I always allow a day for “de-jet lagging”! So, I (along with colleague Mike Zovath) used the day Thursday to visit something called the EDEN Project—a great series of bio-domes that has become a popular tourist attraction. We wanted to pay a visit because we are always on the lookout for possible ideas for the Creation Museum back home.

I thought you would be interested to see that, despite the place’s biblical-sounding name, pagan religions get quite a mention here (see photographs of signs re: South American Indian legends and pagan Greek legends), and, of course, the idea of an earth that is millions of years is presented as fact! I’m sure if such a place even mentioned the Bible or creation, there would be an outcry!

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I also took a photograph of the famous Wollemi Pine Tree—a living fossil found back in Australia in 1994. Note the sign on the tag on the tree!

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We then traveled to Land’s End in Cornwall! It’s a very scenic coastal area of what is the most westerly part of the English mainland.

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The UK speaking tour began Friday—for details of our UK itinerary, see http://www.answersingenesis.org/events/

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Dr. Livingston, in “Ur Connects Babel to Today,” shows us that the genealogies “[remind] us that ‘family’ is foundation to His plan for mankind.” A swift correction will occur the next time someone “complains” in my presence that the genealogies are boring.

In “One Nation Over God,” Doug Phillips is clearly inspired by God. His concluding paragraphs are a powerhouse. We should all thank God that He thus inspires and gifts us.

Dr. Oller, Jr., gets one thinking that if language did not arise by chance, then surely our entire existence did not either. Dr. Oller asks an important question as to why language is such an integral part of community. I think he did a beautiful job answering his own question by depicting altruism (as Doug Phillips might say, the extension of self-government).

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DEVOTION

“Nothing but”

(Exo 29:20) Then shalt thou kill the ram, and take of his blood, and put it upon the tip of the right ear of Aaron, and upon the tip of the right ear of his sons, and upon the thumb of their right hand, and upon the great toe of their right foot, and sprinkle the blood upon the altar round about.

What can wash away our sins of what we have willfully heard, what we have willfully done, where we have willfully gone? Nothing, but the blood of Jesus.

Thanks for stopping by . . . and thanks for praying (including for our intensive speaking tour of the U.K.).

Ken

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