Monthly Archive for July, 2011

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Radio Host Hank Hanegraaff Supports Evolutionary, Old Earth Proponent

Dr. William Dembski is research professor in philosophy at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in Fort Worth, Texas (the president of the seminary is Dr. Paige Patterson), and a senior fellow with the Discovery Institute’s Center for Science and Culture in Seattle.  Just to remind you, I have featured him in a [...]

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Christian Leader Agrees There Isn’t “One True Christian View on Evolution”

Yesterday, I presented part one of a two-part presentation called “Already Compromised” at AiG’s “Apologetics Mega Conference” here in northern Kentucky. In part one of this talk, I gave (what shocked many people) specific examples of how evolution and millions of years are permeating the Christian leadership in this nation.
Well-known Christian [...]

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Another College President Visits AiG

Since the Creation Museum opened in 2007, we have been privileged to host several presidents from Bible colleges and seminaries. The most recent was Dr. Matthew Proctor, the president of Ozark Christian College in Joplin, Missouri. He shared with us about the horrible tornado that struck his [...]

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There Are No “Ape-men”

There are and always have been (since the sixth day of creation) apes and humans. But there never have been any “ape-men” as part of an evolutionary process.
In a new high-tech exhibit at the Creation Museum, Dr. David Menton teaches a very succinct message on this. People are amazed at [...]

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Dinosaur Dig

This is the second summer that friends of the Creation Museum have participated in a dinosaur dig in Glendive, Montana.  Buddy Davis of AiG and about 20 other participants are enjoying the fruits of their labor this week as seen in the attached photos.  Besides digging for fossils, this group has visited Makoshika State Park [...]

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Were You There?

Recently, I wrote a blog item about a young girl who very politely challenged a guide at a NASA exhibit about the supposed billions of years date for a moon rock. See the previous blog post.
Well, we have found that certain secularists and atheists regularly monitor my blog and [...]

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Picnic at the Pavilion

This past weekend we held our Creation Museum annual “Picnic at the Pavilion.” We were thrilled to welcome nine local food vendors for this event. Numerous activities such as animal rides, free hayrides, balloon twisting, face painting, and backyard critter demonstrations made it an entertaining and exciting time for [...]

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Increasing Number of Young People Supporting Ark Project

The younger generations are excited about the ministry of AiG, the Creation Museum, and now the Ark Encounter (a full-size Noah’s Ark). I love to see all the children excitedly visiting the Creation Museum.
I wanted to share with you two letters we received this week—one from a 10 year old and one from [...]

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Praising the Lord for Woodstock

I am so thankful and do praise the Lord for the opportunity to speak to many thousands of people at First Baptist Church of Woodstock this past Sunday in the Atlanta area. Johnny Hunt is the senior pastor. Most of the resources we took were gone by the end [...]

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An Amazing Week

Comments about AiG’s 2011 Vacation Bible School (VBS) program, entitled Gold Rush, are pouring in!
Here are some from this past week:
We loved the apologetic theme! Our church wide theme for the summer was apologetics so we knew God was directing us to your VBS! We loved every
minute and were able to present [...]

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