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  Ken Ham - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ham was born in Queensland, Australia but moved to the United States of America in 1987.
Furthermore, Ham believes that the existence of the Theory of Evolution in particular and the "old Earth" view of such sciences as Geology and Astronomy in general have directly caused the rise of humanism, racism, eugenics, euthanasia, pornography, homosexuality, family breakup, abortion, and more.
Ham often holds speaking events at various churches around the nation, discussing the "relevancy of Genesis in today's world" and encouraging the religious to speak out in defense of the Bible.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Ken_Ham   (1138 words)

  
 Kenneth Ham - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ham is married to the former Linda J. Hautzinger of Salem, Wisconsin.
Ham was designated a Naval Aviator in October 1989, and subsequently received F/A-18 Hornet training.
Ken Ham has served as CAPCOM for Space Shuttle ascent/entry and orbit, as well as the International Space Station (ISS).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Kenneth_Ham   (444 words)

  
 Evolution: Library: Ken Ham: Biblical Literalist
Ken Ham might be called the very model of a modern anti-evolutionist.
Ham is an Australian who came to the United States and launched Answers in Genesis, an organization devoted to debunking evolution.
But that's not all: Ham, like other creationists, declares that evolution undermines the authority of the Bible, leading to an arbitrary or "relative" morality based on man and not on God.
www.pbs.org /wgbh/evolution/library/08/1/l_081_04.html   (483 words)

  
 Ken Ham
Ken Ham is the president of Answers in Genesis[?] USA, the joint CEO of Answers in Genesis International and the co-director of the Australian organisation, also called Answers in Genesis.
In 1994 he set up Answers in Genesis; a Christian ministry devoted to convincing people into believing that the Bible should be taken literally true at every word or not at all.
Ham believes that belief in evolution has had a bad effect on society and is to be blamed for humanism, racism, euthanasia, pornography, homosexuality, family breakup and more.
www.ebroadcast.com.au /lookup/encyclopedia/ke/Ken_Ham.html   (152 words)

  
 About AiG: President Ken Ham
Ken is heard daily on the radio feature Answers … with Ken Ham (broadcast on more than 780 stations—and 450 additional outlets—worldwide), and is a frequent guest on national TV (e.g., CBS News Sunday Morning, The NBC Nightly News with Brian Williams, The PBS News Hour with Jim Lehrer) and talk-show programs.
Ken’s emphasis is on the relevance and authority of the book of Genesis to the life of the average Christian, and how compromise on Genesis has opened a dangerous door regarding how the culture and church view biblical authority.
Ken is also able to reflect on some of the “hot button” topics of our day (e.g., the breakdown of the society and the family unit, school violence, creation/evolution in public schools, abortion, homosexual behavior, lawlessness, etc.) and relate them to the Book of Genesis.
www.answersingenesis.org /home/area/about/ham.asp   (909 words)

  
 Astronaut Bio: Kenneth Ham (1/2006)
Ken reported to NAS Cecil Field, Florida for F/A-18 training and subsequent operational assignments with the Privateers of VFA-132 and the Gunslingers of VFA-105.
Ken was selected for the Naval Postgraduate School/Test Pilot School cooperative program where he studied aeronautical engineering for 18 months in Monterey California followed by 12 months of test pilot training at NAS Patuxent River Maryland.
Ken was serving as the F/A-18E/F lead carrier suitability test pilot when he was selected for the astronaut program.
www.jsc.nasa.gov /Bios/htmlbios/ham.html   (413 words)

  
 Amazon.ca: Creation Evangelism for the New Millennium: Books: Ken Ham   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Ken Ham is founder and exective director of Answers in Genesis, a ministry dedicated to teaching the importance of creationism.
Ham argues that the foundations of society have been changed and that the church needs to re-establish these foundations and preach the gospel from the start, not half way through.
Ham is therefore wrong on his identification of today's society with ancient Greek religious views, as the Greeks did know (within their own religious context) why death was around, why pain and suffering existed, who created them and also a hope for a future paradise.
www.amazon.ca /Creation-Evangelism-New-Millennium-Ken/dp/0890512477   (1576 words)

  
 Ken Hamm: Virtuoso Acoustic Guitar
Ken Hamm is a West Coast musical gem, having made the traverse from the shores of Lake Superior to the Pacific Ocean (with a stop in Calgary en route).
Ken is a fingerstyle guitarist and banjo player known for his hot slide work.
As well as constantly performing in large and small concert venues, Ken is a strong proponent of guitar workshops, passing on hot licks and repertoire for new generations of players.
www.kenhamm.com   (497 words)

  
 Ken Ham Bio   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Ken's emphasis is on the relevance of the book of Genesis to the life of the average Christian.
Ken is also able to reflect on some of the 'hot button' topics of our day (e.g., racism, the breakdown of the family, abortion, homosexual behavior, lawlessness, etc.) and relate them to the Book of Genesis.
Ken and his wife, Mally, reside in the Cincinnati area with two of their children; three children are grown.
www.youngearth.org /ken_ham.htm   (708 words)

  
 IBSS - Other Views - Ken Ham
Ken Ham Flip-flops in his new revised and expanded edition of The Answer Book.
In the first edition there is a whole chapter (2) showing how wrong continental drift and plate tectonics is. In the revised edition chapter 11, there is evidence for Biblical plate tectonics that occurred during the flood and afterward.
May I be so bold as to suggest a chapter on all the evidence that was once thought to indicate a young earth, but no longer does instead of a very small footnote.
www.bibleandscience.com /otherviews/ham.htm   (671 words)

  
 ken ham and the appendix   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Ham manages to successfully shoot himself in the foot because the appendix is found only in the Hominoidea: humans, chimps, gorillas, orangutans and gibbons.
Ken Ham: Evolutionists and their publications such as the Encyclopedia Britannica continue to cling to out-dated and incorrect information in their attempt to persuade you that evolution is true
Ken Ham: They also claim that there are other so-called "useless" body parts that must be left over from our evolutionary ancestors.
home.austarnet.com.au /stear/aig_ham_appendix.htm   (1672 words)

  
 Dinosaurs and the Bible, Ham K - EvoWiki   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Ken Ham suffixes his name, "B.App.Sc, Dip.Ed." Given that neither degree is of any relevance to the matter of the book, their use in this context is apparently an attempt to impress people unfamiliar with the actual nature of the degrees.
Flood geology, as preached by AIG and Ken Ham, had already been considered and rejected as irreconcilable with the evidence.
Ham is cherry-picking his results, accepting only the opinion of only those experts who agree with him, ignoring the vast majority of others who do not.
wiki.cotch.net /index.php/Dinosaurs_and_the_Bible,_Ham_K   (1944 words)

  
 Ken Ham's Books   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Ken is a keynote speaker at the new seminar called "Answers in Genesis" and one of the most requested Christian speakers in North America.
Ken received his bachelor's degree in applied science from the Queensland Institute of Technology, with an emphasis was in environmental biology.
Ham alerts the church leaders and laypersons that a low view of Genesis among Christian leaders is rendering the church ineffective at evangelism in our modern world.
www.healmelord.com /mind/kenham.htm   (902 words)

  
 Their Own Version of a Big Bang - Los Angeles Times   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Ham's daily 90-second broadcasts — on themes such as life in the Garden of Eden — are heard on more than 1,000 radio stations worldwide.
Ham described the fossil record as "billions of dead things … laid down by water" — proof, he said, of Noah's flood.
Ham and his fellow evangelists "do a lot to promote a climate of ignorance, skepticism and hostility with respect to evolution," said Branch, deputy director of the nonprofit National Center for Science Education.
www.latimes.com /news/science/la-na-creation11feb11,0,1477689,full.story?coll=la-home-headlines   (2024 words)

  
 Pharyngula: Ken Ham spits on Steve Irwin's corpse
Ken Ham is a disgusting, appalling excuse for a Christian.
Ken Ham isn't fit to scrape the muck from the boots of Steve Irwin; and it's difficult NOT to wish there's a place of eternal torment into which people like him, who prey upon the vulnerability of those in mourning of a loved one in order to get more converts.
Ken Ham has obviously never had the need or desire to do the former, and at this point, no random event, short of one that rendered him brain dead, is likely to reshape his mind enough to change his opinion.
scienceblogs.com /pharyngula/2006/09/ken_ham_spits_on_steve_irwins.php   (9270 words)

  
 Ken Ham's Teachings   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
In this book Ken Ham divides the Christians who believe the universe is old into different groups and makes some rather broad and sometimes vague statements about these groups.
Ham also includes a drawing of an armored man mounted on a horse thrusting a spear toward what appears to be a dinosaur.
As Ken Ham always asks, "Were you there?" This "sea monster" claim also ignores the fact that the Hebrew words used to describe the animals are more likely than not are referring to mammals.
www.geocities.com /CapeCanaveral/Hangar/4264/khr.html   (3983 words)

  
 Welcome to Jennifer's Blog! Here are some links to sites where I've found much about ken ham   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
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 Creation Vs. Evolution - Ken Ham   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Starting with the premise that Scripture is the basic foundation for raising a family, Ken Ham systematically explains the Scriptural principles for raising Godly children.
Ken Ham reveals that evolution is an anti-God religion, not a science.
Ken clearly shows that Christians cannot accept evolutionary teaching and add it to the Bible's account of Creation.
www.amport.com /creation-kenham.html   (182 words)

  
 Amazon.com: The Lie: Evolution: Books: Ken Ham   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Author Ken Ham uses his years of teaching and ministry experience to expose false teaching that is destroying children and families.
Ham scrupulously rejects the "evidentialist" approach in favor of a "presuppositionalist" approach: The Bible is a priori true; evolution is ipso facto false.
Ham clearly believes that its possible to be "a little bit pregnant." But the dogma-driven overdrive really kicks in when he leaves his generously and obviously flawed arguments against evolution behind and enters the social arena.
www.amazon.com /Lie-Evolution-Ken-Ham/dp/0890511586   (2494 words)

  
 Ken ham, ham salad, spiral cut ham   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
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A Is for Adam by Ken Ham, Mally Ham (1995).
Ken Ham is one of the most in-demand Christian conference speakers in the United States.
www.commercial-science.com /ham/ken_ham.html   (1024 words)

  
 Pharyngula: Plain-spoken Ken Ham
Indeed, Ken Ham isn't really that interested in proving that the Earth is only 6,000 years old using science at all.
Metaphysical naturalism, that Ham may think he is arguing against, is the claim that everything is natural.
When Ham says that "All scientists start with presuppositions" he lies, and he uses this lie to suggest two more lies, that science is unfair to religion and that science is a religious undertaking.
scienceblogs.com /pharyngula/2006/05/plainspoken_ken_ham.php   (8731 words)

  
 

Ken Ham's Misconceptions about Opals

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According to young-Earth creationist (YEC) Ken Ham (2003), geologists believe that opals require about 30 million years to form.
Ham provides no references to support this blanket statement.
While making vague comparisons between artificial and natural opals, Ham fails to realize that once opal forms, it is unstable over geologic time (Boggs, 1995, p.
home.austarnet.com.au /stear/ham_opals_henke.htm   (442 words)

  
 Evolutionblog: Me and Mr. Ham
Ham stuttered a bit and finally suggested I walk over to the book exhibit and pick up a copy of the book In the Beginning was Information by Werner Gitt, where I would find answers to all my questions.
Ham spent a lot of time in his talk trying to explain to his adoring audience why the secular world so often refuses to take the young-Earth viewpoint seriously.
Ham's answer had a lot to do with people rebelling against God and preferring to wallow in sin.
evolutionblog.blogspot.com /2004/09/me-and-mr-ham.html   (1490 words)

  
 A Study of Young-earth Views and Methods, Part 1   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Ham ignores these things and responds by saying God is omnipotent and that God could have created a fully-functioning universe at any time.
Ham ignores any science that can be used by evolutionists, regardless of the evidences for the science.
Ham states that the all of creation is fallen because of sin, which it is, and that this means sinful man cannot interpret natural revelation, but can do so with written revelation with no error.
www.geocities.com /CapeCanaveral/Hangar/4264/rev.htm   (4088 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Why Won't They Listen? A Radical New Approach to Evangelism: Books: Ken Ham   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Ken Ham, one of the most in-demand conference speakers worldwide, has visited with people in many different countries on several continents, and he has found that people everywhere still have many things in common.
In this book, Ken Ham looks at the problem of why the Christian church in Western countries seems to be having a decreasing impact on the culture and fewer converts.
Ham also supplies personal appearances where he ably displays many of the aspects of his decades of work to lighten this dark planet.
www.amazon.com /They-Listen-Radical-Approach-Evangelism/dp/0890513783   (2262 words)

  
 Ken Ham in the UK. CWM welcomes you to our Web site !   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Recently we have been following the furore that arose from Ken Ham's visit to the UK in March 2002, where he spoke in a state school at Gateshead in the north of England.
After Ken Ham spoke from that same Uppingham pulpit in March this year Dr Winkley wrote a letter to Alistair Welch thanking him for the introduction.
Ken hails from Australia but is now based in USA where, among other things, he is in the throes of raising money to build a "Creation Science" Museum.
www.christian-witness.org /created/kenham_uk.html   (1988 words)

  
 Ken Ham   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
October 10, 1991 Kenneth A. Ham is a member of the faculty of the Institute for Creation Research, P.O. Box 2667, El Cajon, Calif. 92021.
A dynamic communicator with a good sense of humor (along with a charming Australian accent), he has the unique ability to make the creation/evolution conflict relevant to the life of the average Christian, as it speaks to the important issues of today.
Ken holds a very firm conviction that "the scriptures are authoritative in all areas, and that the book of Genesis, in particular, is foundational to Christian faith and practice.
www.abbottloop.org /alconweb/people/kham.htm   (220 words)

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