Monthly Archive for July, 2010

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Reaching Public School Educators

Being not ashamed of the gospel of Christ in the midst of one of the nation’s most secular and liberal organizations
Every year for the last 14 years, Answers in Genesis has had the privilege of supporting the National Education Association (NEA) Creation Science Educators’ Caucus at their annual convention where over 15,000 of the nation’s [...]

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A College with a Strong Creation Statement

In my blog post yesterday, I quoted from and commented on (using Scripture) the compromised beliefs of a seminary professor who has proposed his ideas on how to fit billions of years into the Bible. Following on from that post, I began looking at various statements of faith from churches, Christian colleges, etc. on the internet.  And [...]

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Which Southern Baptist Professor Proposes/Teaches This?

For the theodicy I am proposing to be compatible with evolution, God must not merely introduce existing human-like beings from outside the Garden. In addition, when they enter the Garden, God must transform their consciousness so that they become rational moral agents made in God’s image . . . (The End of Christianity, 159).
Any evils humans experience outside [...]

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“Egypt File” VBS Very Popular

I have heard so many rave reviews about AiG’s “Egypt File” VBS program. Many pastors from different denominations have told me that they are so tired of programs that are very shallow and just “fluff.” They found AiG’s VBS full of great teaching with an apologetics/biblical authority emphasis and strongly evangelistic. The kids [...]

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Deaf Day Is Coming

The Creation Museum “Deaf Day 2010” is coming on Monday, September 6, 2010 (Labor Day), from 12–6 p.m.
We will have sign language interpreters in the theaters and at various key places throughout the museum to help our guests who are deaf have a great experience. We will also offer buy-one-get-one-free admission for deaf people [...]

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Media Interest Continues

Media coverage of AiG and our museum has slowed down a bit (as expected) since the opening day of the Creation Museum in 2007, but still . . . below is what we have done just in the past three months (April–June), which we have been able to confirm. (Sometimes we are not aware of what is written [...]

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Secular Scientists Get an Origins Issue Right—for a Change!

Which came first: the chicken or the egg?
I smiled yesterday as I read this news story from MSNBC:
It is an age-old riddle that has perplexed generations: Which came first, the chicken or the egg? Now British scientists claim to have finally come up with the definitive answer: The chicken. The scientific and philosophical mystery was purportedly unraveled [...]

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Thousands Flock to Hear AiG Messages

Well the atheist bloggers hate it—reacting with their usual anti-intellectual emotional, vile, hateful, and blasphemous language (our Google alerts should sometimes be rated R!)—but people are flocking to hear AiG messages.  There is a tremendous hunger in our culture for the truth.  Just consider some of these statistics:
Creation Museum
Between Friday last week and this morning, over 8,000 people [...]

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The Sad State of the Church in America

One of the things I often say in my presentations is that I have observed many churches all across America that are not touching the culture as they used to; I have also observed the churches across the United Kingdom and Europe and seen the sorry state of the church there in those increasingly anti-Christian nations.   Because [...]

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A Great Offer for People in Oklahoma

Yesterday, both Dr. Jason Lisle and I spoke at Trinity Baptist Church in Yukon, Oklahoma, as part of a two-day AiG conference.  One of the attendees was a friend of AiG called Clint Bishard. Clint runs a creation ministry in Oklahoma called Jesus Created Ministries (JCM).  Clint and his family love the Creation Museum (about 800 miles away), so as [...]

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