Monthly Archive for August, 2010

The Latest on the “Ape-like” Fossil Australopithecus sediba

A few months ago, the remains of another supposed “ape-like” fossil named Australopithecus sediba received major news headlines.  There has been a lot of controversy among both evolutionists and creationists concerning these remains.  Our cutting-edge research journal, Answers Research Journal (edited by Dr. Andrew Snelling), has recently highlighted this discussion with a technical paper and responses that included an article by AiG’s Dr. David Menton, [...]

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Reese’s Piece

Our good friend Dr. Ron Reese of Virginia saw his letter to the editor printed in the Washington Times on Friday. (He has sponsored AiG speakers in the Washington, D.C., area, and also went on one of our raft trips through the Grand Canyon earlier this year.)  Here is the link to his letter: [...]

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The Faithfulness of AiG Inspires Us

We praise the Lord for increasing numbers of pastors who are being influenced by AiG and the Creation Museum.
Please praise the Lord with us as you read this correspondence I received last week:
The Evangelical Church Alliance International held our 2010 International Conference in Ft. Mitchell, KY this year with the goal of promoting the Creation [...]

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Labor Day Will Be Extra-Special at the Museum

We’re holding a very special day at the Creation Museum on Labor Day, Monday, September 6. The museum will be hosting the museum’s first-ever “Deaf Day.” The Lord has provided 24 Christians to volunteer, including several interpreters, to serve during the event. Jon Barr, president of Silent Word Ministries (www.silentword.org), will serve as [...]

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Australians “Invading” Creation Museum

This past week, we had a few special Australian visitors at the Creation Museum.  Mally and I were thrilled to host three of our very special friends we first met 36 years ago in Queensland, Australia.  For my first teaching appointment, I was a science teacher at Dalby State High School (about 2.5 hours west of [...]

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Is It Really a Wonderful World?

A news headline caught my eye this week that I thought would be good to use as a teaching point—and a good reminder for us.  George Weiss, who wrote the song “What a Wonderful World,” died at 89 years old.  The headline from Associated Press read, “’What a Wonderful World’ songwriter Weiss dies.”
What attracted my attention was the seeming [...]

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The Answers Are Spreading

I receive many emails, letters, phone calls, and personal testimonies each day from people I meet at the Creation Museum and as I travel and speak. I am thrilled at the way the answers this ministry provides are spreading; the answers help to counter the secular attacks of the day and to equip Christians to defend the Christian faith, and [...]

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What Does This Atheist Have to Say About His Visit to the Creation Museum?

Skeptics’ websites and blogs have been abuzz for the past several days in defending a web commentary that slammed our Creation Museum. The LiveScience.com piece even claimed that many non-Christians who visit are afraid that if they are found out to be non-believers, the museum will throw them out! Overall, said the writer of the LiveScience.com commentary, the [...]

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Crowds Keep Pouring In

Despite the shaky economy, and despite the attempts by secularists to misrepresent and attack the Creation Museum in an obvious attempt to dissuade people from attending (as we observed recently in the outlandish untruths leveled at the Creation Museum by LiveScience Senior Writer Stephanie Pappas and the professor she cited; frankly, I don’t think she even qualifies as a junior [...]

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A Girl We Will See in Heaven

One of the Creation Museum’s guest service staff members sent me this email which I just had to pass on to all of you:
Ken, I wanted to share with you some encouraging news from a family who recently came through the museum.
This family heard you speak several years ago at a conference in Toldedo, OH.  They were telling me about [...]

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