Archive for the 'Museum Speaking' Category

Compromise in Christian College

About 8–12 times per month I give a lecture in the museum for guests who want to hear it. On Saturday I gave one of my most common talks, “Is Genesis Relevant in Today’s World?” which explains mainly from Scripture why and how Genesis 1–11 is so foundational to the rest of the Bible and [...]

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Speaking in the Creation Museum

Many times each month, I give a lecture in the Creation Museum (as do the other AiG speakers). Afterward, I go to the museum bookstore to answer questions or autograph books or DVDs. Sometimes people who object to what I said come to talk to me. These range from atheists to Christians who accept millions [...]

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Museum Dialogue with an Atheist

Part of my responsibilities at AiG is to give 5–7 lectures in the Creation Museum each month. Afterwards I go to the Dragon Hall Bookstore to answer questions and interact with people. Recently I talked for an hour with an atheist.
After a brief time of chitchat he informed me that the Bible was not trustworthy [...]

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