Ken Ham
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"Kenneth Alfred" ""Ken"" "Ham" is an Australian-born Young Earth creationism/young Earth creationist, Christian fundamentalism/fundamentalist Christian, and the president of Answers in Genesis (AiG), a Creationist apologetics ministry which operates the Creation Museum. Ham is a former high school science teacher who currently lives in the Cincinnati metropolitan area/Cincinnati metropolitan area, USA.

Ham advocates a Biblical literalism/literal interpretation of the Book of Genesis.}} His claim that the universe is approximately 6,000 years old, based on his interpretation of the Bible, is contradicted by Age of the universe/evidence from astronomy and from the Age of the Earth/Earth's fossil and geological records.}}

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We trust that their hearts will be melted by that love, and that they'll listen to the gospel.

Oh, absolutely, ... because, you know, the Bible teaches that God made land animals on day six, alongside of Adam and Eve.

We're putting evolutionists on notice: We're taking the dinosaurs back.

We want people to understand that we're not just an organization about creation and evolution; we're not just talking about the age of the Earth and fossils -- of course we talk about those things. But we're Christians -- and as Christians, we wanted to show love to them.

The real purpose is to say the Bibles true, and its history. Genesis is true.

Evolutionary Darwinists need to understand we are taking the dinosaurs back. This is a battle cry to recognize the science in the revealed truth of God.

It was a groundbreaking work in that he basically, in this culture, in this day and age, showed that there were scientific answers to be able to defend the Christian faith and uphold the Bible's account.

The grass-roots movement you see across America right now, with the school board battles, with the students questioning evolution in colleges, all of that is really in a big part due to the work of Dr. Henry Morris. All of us in the modern creationism movement today would say we stand on his shoulders.

In other words, they decided right from the start that there's no God, and they're setting out to try to prove that there's no God, ... That's their bias to start with.