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Answers with Ken Ham
Answers with Ken Ham
Author: Ken Ham and Mark Looy
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Ken Ham is president of Answers in Genesis and cofounder of the 75,000-square-foot Creation Museum. This daily, 60-second audio program is also broadcast on over 800 radio stations.
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Eight in ten Americans “see declining morality in society.” But claiming that morality’s declining means there’s a standard from which it’s declining from.
With God’s Word we have an unchanging framework through which we can interpret the world.
The gospel is true because there’s a literal First and Last Adam. And we should all be forever thankful for that.
Nature doesn’t exist for its own ends—it exists to glorify God and be our home. We have a responsibility to wisely care for it and point to the Creator.
There’s no ape in your ancestry. You were fearfully and wonderfully knit together by God in his very image.
The Bible is clear: God did not use evolution to create. And this week we’ll look at five reasons we can be thankful he didn’t!
When you start with God’s Word, we know that dinosaurs and man lived with each other. But is there any evidence of this?
Dinosaurs probably went extinct for the same reasons creatures go extinct today—changing environments and climates and human hunting.
Noah took two of every kind of land-dwelling, air-breathing animal on the ark with him. Dinosaurs meet that description, so they came to Noah to go on the ark.
Just because something has big teeth doesn’t mean it eats meat. Even today, fruit bats and grass eating monkeys have sharp teeth, but they eat fruit and grass.
Many Christians struggle to answer questions about dinosaurs. But these creatures aren’t a mystery if we use the Bible as our starting point.
Secularists claimed that petrified wood is evidence of millions of years. But researchers have found a way to make instant petrified wood.
Whenever a new planet’s discovered orbiting a distant star, there’s a great deal of excitement, especially if the new planet is thought to be earth-like.
We don’t actually share 98% of our DNA with chimps. That number’s been shown to be false. And that should be obvious because we’re so different from apes!
You’ve probably heard that chimps and humans share 98% of their DNA. Now, this kind of DNA comparison is complicated.
You’ve probably heard we share 98% of our DNA with chimps, our supposed closest living relatives. But that 98% number has a lot of problems.
Scripture commands ministers to accurately handle God’s Word, not just give emotional messages to make people feel good.
Yesterday, we looked at igniting a new Reformation by encouraging the church to stand on the authority of God’s Word. But how do we do that at home?
The Reformation was all about a return to the authority of God’s Word. And we need to do this again!
Luther and the other reformers urged the church to stop relying on man’s word as truth and instead trust the Word of God.



