Monthly Archive for March, 2008

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Creation Museum Helping Tourism

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The Creation Museum is the first news item (see scan from report) in the Northern Kentucky Convention and Visitor’s Bureau year-end report for 2007.

Skeptics, both Christian and non-Christian, did not believe many would come to the Creation Museum. However, more and more people are coming—the word is spreading. This week has started out extremely busy. [...]

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The earth-billions of years old?

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United Kingdom Tour

I will be speaking in the United Kingdom over the next 2 weeks. The speaking tour begins this Friday with a two-day conference in south Wales, then on to Liverpool, Grimsby, Bedford, Leicester, and Westminster. See the AiG events calendar for details.
Please pray for this tour.
I will also be going back to the United Kingdom [...]

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I Love Your [Answers] Magazine

ANSWERS MAGAZINE CONTINUES TO GET RAVE REVIEWS:
I LOVE your magazine I never really liked magazines but this one is awsome. I love every issue. (Even though I’ve only been subscibed for 2 months . ) But hey I enjoy this magazine. Even my mom and dad and great grandma likes this magazine. It is absolutely [...]

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Archbishop of Canterbury Attacks Creationism

According to a TIMESONLINE posting, the Archbishop of Canterbury—the leader of the Anglican Church—has attacked creationism. The posting states:
The Archbishop of Canterbury has attacked Creationism calling it a “questionable science pretending to be theology”.
Dr Rowan Williams, said “Neo Darwinism and Creationist science deserve each other. Creationism is a version of slightly questionable science pretending [...]

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A Day at the Grand Canyon

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Before flying back home from Nevada, my two brothers, AiG speaker Carl Kerby and I took a day off to travel from Las Vegas to the West Rim of the Grand Canyon in nearby Arizona. I’ve included four photographs to prove we actually did have a day off from speaking.

My brother David

David, Carl Kerby, me, [...]

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Creation Museum Begins Longer Opening Hours

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This week, AiG’s publicist sent out a news release nationwide. I have slightly altered the news release for use in this blog:
Beginning March 21, the museum will be open 10 a.m.-9 p.m. Fridays and 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Saturdays to accommodate the bigger crowds expected in the spring and summer. About 2,300 visitors came to [...]

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“I Had a Lot to Unlearn”

One of the students in AiG’s Foundations in Creation Apologetics online class in an answer as to what were the dangers of believing in theistic evolution, stated (from their own experience):
Theistic Evolution teachings caused me to look at the Bible as just stories, made God uninvolved and disinterested in me and us, separated Old and [...]

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Expelled and Ben Stein

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You might be wondering what Ben Stein–host of the excellent upcoming film Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed–and I talked about (see photograph) last week before a preview showing in Nashville, Tennessee. I wrote about this meeting for last Thursday’s blog. Stein’s documentary powerfully shows how many professional people can lose their jobs (get “expelled”) for not [...]

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I Love Ham “Fan Club”

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After the final session at Blackshear Baptist Church in Georgia last night, a group of six young people came up to me with their “I love Ham” shirts!
I found out that this group comes from Harbor Worship Center in Dawsonville, Georgia, and they had been through my video series. They heard I was speaking in [...]

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