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  2. Ken Ham - Wikipedia

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    In 1977, Ham began teaching at a high school in Brisbane, where he met John Mackay, another teacher who believed in young Earth creationism.According to Susan and William Trollinger, Ham was "appalled by the fact that some of his students assumed their textbooks that taught evolutionary science successfully proved the Bible to be untrue," and he said the experience "put a 'fire in my bones' to ...

  3. Institute for Creation Research - Wikipedia

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    The Institute for Creation Research (ICR) is a creationist apologetics institute in Dallas, ... Ken Ham, a speaker and former high school science teacher in Australia

  4. Answers in Genesis - Wikipedia

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    Answers in Genesis resulted from the merging of two Australian creationist organizations in 1980, one led by John Mackay and Ken Ham (Creation Science Supplies and Creation Science Educational Media Services) and the other by Carl Wieland (Creation Science Association). The organization later became known as Answers in Genesis.

  5. 'Broadening of the message': Meet the new CEO of nonprofit ...

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    Martyn Iles, Executive CEO of Answer in Genesis, speaks about his new role and working with Ken Ham, Founder CEO of Answers in Genesis on Thursday, Jan. 25, 2024, at the Creation Museum in ...

  6. Creation Ministries International - Wikipedia

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    In 1984, CSF started the Ex Nihilo Technical Journal for more in-depth analysis of creation issues (it was later renamed Creation Ex Nihilo Technical Journal, then simply TJ, and now the Journal of Creation). In the mid-1990s Ken Ham, formerly of the Creation Science Foundation and then part of the Institute for Creation Research, formed an ...

  7. Creation Museum - Wikipedia

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    Nearby stands a Ken Ham mannequin pushing a wheelbarrow full of bricks, symbolizing the reparative work of AiG. [7] The second series of rooms depict a literal interpretation of the Book of Genesis, arranged around the concept of "The Seven C's in God's Eternal Plan": creation, corruption, catastrophe, confusion, Christ, cross, and consummation ...

  8. Ark Encounter - Wikipedia

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    Ark Encounter is operated by Answers in Genesis (AiG), a young Earth creationist organization that also operates the Creation Museum 45 miles (70 km) away in Petersburg, Kentucky. [2] Australian creationist and CEO of AiG Ken Ham founded the park. [4]

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