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  2. Bill Nye–Ken Ham debate - Wikipedia

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    On August 23, 2012, the Internet forum Big Think posted a video entitled "Creationism is Not Appropriate for Children" on YouTube. [4] The video featured Bill Nye, best known for hosting the children's educational television program Bill Nye the Science Guy during the 1990s, complaining that a significant portion of the U.S. population does not believe in evolution, asserting that this ...

  3. Creation Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Bill Nye–Ken Ham debate was one of the most publicized events at the museum. It took place in February 2014, and featured a debate between Ken Ham and Bill Nye, a science educator known for the television series Bill Nye the Science Guy. Ham challenged Nye to come to the museum to debate YEC and whether creationism is a viable model of ...

  4. 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 ...

  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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    CMI's history is closely linked with that of its daughter ministry in the United States, Answers in Genesis (AiG), founded by former Australian colleague Ken Ham.A legal and personal dispute broke out between the Australian and US arms of AiG in 2005, involving claims of unethical dealing in the handling of magazine subscriptions and autocratic leadership on Ham's part.

  7. Answers in Genesis - Wikipedia

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    The controversy stemmed from Ham's commentary on the position expressed by Peter Enns, of The BioLogos Foundation, who advocated a symbolic rather than a literal interpretation of the fall of Adam and Eve. Writing on his blog, Ham accused Enns of espousing "outright liberal theology that totally undermines the authority of the Word of God ...

  8. Talk:Ken Ham/Archive 1 - Wikipedia

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    It seems that certain people are hell-bent on censoring any kind of comment on these talk pages. While I agree that the main pages should be kept clean and that damage caused by v

  9. Wikipedia:List of controversial issues - Wikipedia

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    Ken Ham – Young Earth creationist and the president of Answers in Genesis (AiG). Sean Hannity; Jesse Helms – U.S. Senator. Phil Hendrie – radio comedian; Patty Hearst – 1974 kidnapping/conversion by the Symbionese Liberation Army, bank robbery suspect with the group and arrested, convicted and released from prison.