Monthly Archive for February, 2011

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Wheaton College and False Teaching in Tennessee

Tomorrow, John Walton, the professor of Old Testament at Wheaton College in Illinois, will speak in the same church in Johnson City where I spoke last weekend. He is basically speaking on a topic that is related to his book—The Lost World of Genesis One.
I have read the book, and it saddens me to [...]

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False Teaching Rife at Calvin College

More and more people are finding out what is really being taught at Calvin College in Michigan. For instance, Dan Harlow is professor of biblical and early Jewish studies in the Department of Religion at Calvin College.  In a recent paper, he stated the following:
Recent research in molecular biology, primatology, sociobiology, and [...]

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It’s Not That Complicated

Recently, I received an email from a lady who shared what she was doing in her Lutheran denomination as a result of hearing me speak on the book of Genesis. I asked her for permission to share her email with you, and she wrote the following:
My goal is to [...]

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A Very Deliberate Baiting

Recently, the Creation Museum held a “Date Night” for couples to attend a presentation by myself on marriage, with a high-quality dinner and then a musical program. This time was set aside to celebrate marriage (obviously the biblical foundation of marriage—one man for one woman—as Genesis teaches), so couples could spend a relaxing evening together.
A [...]

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A Love Story—and In Memoriam

What does a particular woodcarving in our Creation Museum have to do with Valentine’s Day (being celebrated in the U.S. today)? I urge you to read today’s lead article on our AiG website to find out, and discover how a heart-wrenching time in the lives [...]

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A German Visitor

While I was in Johnson City in Tennessee for a conference, back at the Creation Museum one of our FOTO FX photographers, Deb Minnard, had an opportunity to speak with a man from Germany who visited the Creation Museum yesterday. Deb sent me this report:
I just interviewed a very nice young man from [...]

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My Favorite Museum Exhibit

I often get asked what I consider my favorite Creation Museum exhibit to be.  So I start mentioning my favorite exhibits—and end up listing all the exhibits!  But really, there is one exhibit that to me stands out above all the rest—and it is one of the smallest exhibits.  It is this one that is [...]

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Fleas with More Genes Than Humans

A recent news item on the number of genes in a water flea prompted AiG researcher Dr. Georgia Purdom (her doctorate is in molecular genetics) to write a short blog post. I have reproduced her post below, as it is such an interesting item:
The water flea, genus Daphnia, is a small (1–5 mm) [...]

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Using Snow and a Peg to Make a Difference

I received a note from a 16-year-old boy named Joshua, who sponsored a peg for the Ark Encounter project. He really wanted to sponsor a beam for the full-size Noah’s Ark to be built in Northern Kentucky, but this teen could not afford to do that. So, he was hoping that the snow [...]

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Congratulations

Last week, the AiG board of directors met for three days at the AiG headquarters, as they do three times a year. During this time, the chairman of our board (Don Landis) and his wife (Bev) celebrated their 44th wedding anniversary. Congratulations to Don and Bev.

Don is pastor [...]

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