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"Friends, last night I watched the Hollywood (Paramount) movie Noah. It is much, much worse than I thought it would beâmuch worse. The director of the movie, Darren Aronofsky, has been quoted in the media as saying that Noah is âthe least biblical biblical film ever made,â and I agree wholeheartedly with him. I am disgusted. I am going to come right out and say it: this movie is disgusting and evilâpaganism! Do you really want your family to see a pagan movie that portrays Noah as a psychopath who says that if his daughter-in-lawâs baby is a girl then he will kill her as soon as sheâs born? And when two girls are born, bloodstained Noah (the man the Bible calls ârighteousâ in Genesis 7:1) brings a knife down to the head of one of the babies to kill herâand at the last minute doesnât do it. And then a bit later, Noah says he failed because he didnât kill the babies. How can we recommend this movie and then speak against abortion? Psychopathic Noah sees humans as a blight on the planet and wants to rid the world of people. I feel dirtyâas if I have to somehow wash the evil off myself. I cannot believe there are Christian leaders who have recommended that people see this movie."
"The question of origins canât be proven through experimentationâindeed, there is no absolute proof for either evolution or creation! But a creation geologist looks at the layers of rock and the fossil record and finds that much of it fits in the biblical framework of a catastrophic global Flood, not in the evolutionary model of slow erosion over millions of years."
"Bible-believing Christians who oppose same-sex marriage are not discriminating against homosexual peopleâthey are taking a stand on the authority of Godâs Word. They are applying Godâs holy standardsâas recorded in the Bibleâto correctly identify sin as sin. Homosexual behavior is sin. All sin is evil. People need to understand what sin is, and not justify it and dress it up as something good and acceptable."
"1 Corinthians 6:9â10 lists homosexual behavior as a sin that will bring judgment by God on the unrighteous. The beautiful truth of Christâs gospel is found in verse 11, âAnd such were some of you. But you were washed, but you were sanctified, but you were justified in the name of the Lord Jesus and by the Spirit of our God.â Yes we should be welcoming of practicing homosexuals with the love of Christ, but with a clear presentation of His death for their sinful perversion of God-ordained sexuality between one man and one woman in Genesis 2:24. Anything less misses the meaning of what the love of God really is, not an inclusive message but a saving gospel (John 3:16). The church shouldnât encourage people who struggle with same-sex attraction to engage in sinful sexual practices. No, church leaders like those at Highland Baptist should be finding ways to share the gospel with unbelievers and encourage Christians to live in a way thatâs pleasing to God."
"Exposing the children to multiple views (except those of Christians) and training them to supposedly be open-minded so that they can decide for themselves seem to be a common theme these days. As Christians, however, we are to âtrain up a child in the way he should go, and when he is old he will not depart from itâ (Proverbs 22:6). We must give our children a strong biblical foundation of truth and equip them with answers. Yes, we can show them the other views out there in the world, but we also must show them why they are false and why Godâs Word is true. We need to teach them clearly the difference between truth and errorâbetween good and evil. We are not doing our duty as Christians if we are not striving to train them up in the fear of the Lord (Psalm 34:11)."
"In recent times secularists are increasingly accusing biblical creationists of âchild abuseâ for teaching creation to children. Now they are going a step further to show their real intolerance is of Christianity in general. The secularists are directly targeting those who teach the gospel message, which includes telling children that they are sinners. I have said for years that the devil has deliberately targeted the book of Genesis, the foundational book of the Bible, because, if he targeted the Cross, the church would quickly respond and defend the gospel of Jesus Christ. But due to the decreasing spiritual state of this nation and increasing intolerance of Christianity, the attacks are becoming more overt against Christianity, and are on the increase."
"You know, it used to be that American culture in general understood that weâre sinful, but not anymore. Which is why teaching the gospel, starting in Genesis, is important. Sin entered into the world through Adam, as described in Genesis. The problem is that we have Christian leaders compromising Godâs clear Word in Genesis with evolution, millions of years, or both. If we cannot trust what God says in Genesis, we cannot trust the gospel. Sadly, years of such compromise has greatly weakened the church to now allow for increasing open attacks on those who teach the gospel. Those attacking the gospel are intent on imposing their religion of atheism on this generation of kids."
"In this day and age, I consider Genesis, out of all the other books of the Bible, to be the most attacked, scoffed at, and ridiculedâfrom within parts of the church and outside. You see, because of the indoctrination in the belief evolution and millions of years through the education system and media, many people believe that Genesis 1-11 cannot be taken as literal history. As a result, such evolutionary teaching is a stumbling block to many non-Christians even listening to the gospel from the Word of Godâand many people in the church are put on a slippery slide of unbelief in the Scriptures as the infallible Word of God."
"Iâm shocked at the countless hundreds of millions of dollars that have been spent over the years in the desperate and fruitless search for extraterrestrial life... Of course, secularists are desperate to find life in outer space, as they believe that would provide evidence that life can evolve in different locations and given the supposed right conditions! The search for extraterrestrial life is really driven by manâs rebellion against God in a desperate attempt to supposedly prove evolution!... And I do believe there canât be other intelligent beings in outer space because of the meaning of the gospel. You see, the Bible makes it clear that Adamâs sin affected the whole universe. This means that any aliens would also be affected by Adamâs sin, but because they are not Adamâs descendants, they canât have salvation. One day, the whole universe will be judged by fire, and there will be a new heavens and earth. Godâs Son stepped into history to be Jesus Christ, the âGodman,â to be our relative, and to be the perfect sacrifice for sinâthe Savior of mankind. Jesus did not become the âGodKlingonâ or the âGodMartianâ! Only descendants of Adam can be saved. Godâs Son remains the âGodmanâ as our Savior. In fact, the Bible makes it clear that we see the Father through the Son (and we see the Son through His Word). To suggest that aliens could respond to the gospel is just totally wrong. An understanding of the gospel makes it clear that salvation through Christ is only for the Adamic raceâhuman beings who are all descendants of Adam."
"We at Answers in Genesis have been saddened by recent news of a devastating earthquake that rocked Nepal on April 25. This earthquake and its aftershocks have killed thousands, levelled buildings, and left countless thousands homeless and hungry. It even triggered an avalanche on Mount Everest that resulted in fatalities. Now, the headline of an article in the New York Times declares, âAncient Collision Made Nepal Earthquake Inevitable.â The author writes, âMore than 25 million years ago, India, once a separate island on a quickly sliding piece of the Earthâs crust, crashed into Asia. The two land masses are still colliding, pushed together at a speed of 1.5 to 2 inches a year. The forces have pushed up the highest mountains in the world, in the Himalayas, and have set off devastating earthquakes.â But starting from the history recorded in Godâs Word we know that this earthquake is not the result of a crash 25 million years ago and slow and gradual processes ever since. Instead, when we start with the history recorded in Godâs Word, we know that this earthquake is one of the tragic consequences of the Fall and the global Flood of Noahâs day... Please be in prayer for Nepal and especially for our brothers and sisters in that country who are reaching out to victims with the love of Christ. Also, as they watch the news, many people will be asking how God could allow such a tragedy. I encourage you to equip yourself with the biblical answer to why there is death and sufferingâbecause of Adam and Eveâs rebellionâso that you can answer their questions and point them toward the hope that we can have even in the midst of tragedy because of the sacrifice of Jesus and the salvation that He offers. Itâs important to know that such tragedy is not Godâs faultâitâs our fault because of our sin in Adam. God stepped into history in the person of His Son to rescue us from the problem we caused and the resulting separation from our God."
"I believe President Obamaâs legacy will be one that, in many ways, is greatly responsible for aiding in the catastrophic âspiritual climate changeâ seen in the USA, which is also reverberating in other Western nations. And really, dealing with âclimate changeâ should be the priority for all Christians, i.e., in helping to change the nationâs spiritual climate, as today we see the culture becoming more anti-Christian."
"Well, despite what many gay âmarriageâ activists say, having two mummies or two daddies does not replace Godâs design of one mum and one dad. God designed marriageâfor one man and one womanâfrom the very beginning and blessed this union and said, âBe fruitful and multiplyâ (Genesis 1:28). This is Godâs design for the family! And since God is the all-wise, all-knowing Creator, what He designed is obviously the only true way for us, not what sinful, fallible human beings try to make. Of course, no family is perfectâwe live in a fallen world that is groaning from sinâbut we are not at liberty to change the design for marriage and family that was given to us by our Creator. When we do, disaster is around the corner. I encourage you to be bold in standing on Godâs Word and refusing to compromise with manâs ideas about what a marriage or a family should look like. We need to unashamedly uphold the design given to us by our Creator."
"Sadly, many Christians openly embrace big bang cosmology (that the universe essentially created itself) but argue that God is the one who started the process. But this means that God really didnât do much and was distant from His creation, which is not the way the God of the Bible says He created (this idea also has many other problems as mentioned earlier). But what many of these Christians donât realize is that the big bang is not just a story about the pastâitâs also a story about the future. As this news article reminds us, when scientists start with the presupposition that nature is all that there is and time will eventually take its course on the universe, they are left with bleak predictions. And the prediction of those who believe in the big bang is that the universe will slowly run out of energy and, eventually, became âcold, dark, and desolate.â This does not match with the future described in Godâs Word! So what do Christians who have accepted the big bang do? If they (as many do) embrace the secular scientistsâ ideas about the past (i.e., the big bang cosmology), then will they also embrace the rest of the secularist belief concerning the heat death in the future? The Christians Iâve met who have compromised Godâs Word with the big bang concerning origins donât accept the rest of the big bang idea concerning the future. Frankly, they are so inconsistent! This highlights why Christians shouldnât pick and choose which parts of the Bible they want to accept and which ones we will reinterpret to fit fallible manâs ideas. If so, then man is really being an authority over God! This is back-to-front! We need to believe all of Godâs Word from the very beginning."
"What President Obama is talking aboutâthis idea that all faiths are equal, especially Islam and Christianity, and that all people serve God in some wayâis a dangerous misconception. It is increasingly becoming common in our pluralistic and inclusive culture. But nothing could be farther from the truth. A quick study of Godâs Word and key Christian doctrines makes it clear that Islam and Christianity are utterly incompatible."
"So if Muslims donât worship the one true God, then they are worshipping a false god. Theyâve been deceived into thinking that they are serving God, but really, they are not, and sadly they are headed for an eternity separated from God. This should break our hearts as Christians. We have the message of salvation that all people need to hear. Millions of Muslims live here in the United States, and they need to hear about the one true God who came as a man, died for their sin, rose again, and now offers the free gift of salvation to all who will confess Christ as Lord and trust in Him (Romans 10:9). We need to tell others about this precious gift!"
"Bill Nye doesnât want parents to be allowed to teach their children about God. He wants to brainwash kids, to indoctrinate them in his naturalistic (atheistic) religion of meaninglessness and hopelessness."
"Atheism is a religion of death. Though atheists make their own âmeaningâ or âpurposeâ while alive, ultimately atheism is all meaningless, purposeless, and utterly hopeless."
"The rainbow stands as a poignant reminder that God keeps His promises. Despite the wickedness in the world, God has not sent another global Flood to destroy all flesh. Interestingly, if the Flood of Noahâs day was just a local flood like many Christians sadly believe and teach, God has broken His promise time and time again. Since the time of Noah, there have been numerous local floodsâsome of them very devastating to human and animal life. But thereâs never been another global Flood because God keeps His promises."
"In recent times the rainbow (albeit with some different colors) has come to represent something far different. To many people it means freedom, love, pride, a new era, and, specifically, the LGBTQ movement... But the rainbow itself wasnât designed to be a symbol of freedom, love, pride, or the LGBTQ movement. God created this beautiful, colorful phenomenon and designated it as a sign of His covenant with Noah and his descendants forever. Sadly, people ignore what God intended the rainbow to represent and proudly wave rainbow-colored flags in defiance of Godâs command and design for marriage. Because of this, many Christians shy away from using the rainbow colors. But the rainbow was a symbol of Godâs promises before the LGBTQ movementâand will continue to be after that movement has ended. As Christians, we need to take the rainbow back and teach our young people its true meaning."
"For centuries, 'scientists' have tried to present the dinosaurs as violent monsters because they wanted to scare children. It's no coincidence that most of these men have been atheists or even homosexuals who are possessed by an intense hatred of young boys and girls."
"Ham insists the Statement of Faith is a "basic" Christian statement of faith, sort of like you would find in a local church or Baptist Church. But it's way more than that. Ham's Statement of Faith requires employees to disavow homosexuality, same-sex marriage and pre-marital sex. Employees must also believe in a literal interpretation of Genesis and Jesus Christ. So, no Jewish or Muslim employees. I would be ineligible, too. Catholics embrace evolutionary science."
"I understand that you take the Bible, as written in English, translated many many times over the last three millennia as to be a more accurate, more reasonable assessment of the natural laws we see around us than what I and everybody in here can observe. That, to me, is unsettling."
"It may be rude of me to call Ham a liar, but only because sometimes the truth hurts. So now we come to the real reason why Ham wonât debate me, and why he wonât let any of his PhD stand-ins debate me either: He knows they canât win. I know that just sounds like a boast, but Iâm serious. If it were him and I on the stage together, we would be two extremists, I admit. But one of us would be clearly correct and the other obviously not. Heâs got a multimillion-dollar scam going. I know his game, and he knows Iâll show it to everyone else. My whole purpose in this is to hold Ham accountable, to prove in a public demonstration that Young Earth Creationism is not science, and is not like science; that it will teach children to understand nothing about the natural world. Thus it would be nothing less than an injustice to allow him to peddle that to other peopleâs children as if it were actually factually accurate or has any scientific or educational merit whatsoever. Ham knows that Iâm familiar enough with the under-handed tactics of creationists that I can expose his fraudulent position better than most professors could. So if he debates me, it will cost him. Heâll lose even more of the already dwindling support base he still has."
"I realized with some surprise that Ken Ham scared me. I wasn't physically afraid. I didn't think he'd haul off and punch me if I told him that I was a humanist. But his grim affect and coldly irrational imitation of rationality struck me as borderline sociopathic... Later I read an essay Ham wrote for Creation magazine on the second anniversary of September 11: "After the 9/11 attack, I had someone say to me: 'I'm glad I wasn't in the World Trade Center - I would have died.' I replied, 'Well, don't worry, your turn is coming.'" Who thinks that way? Who thinks Jesus wants them to think that way?"
"I am an . I believe the Bible is Godâs inspired word. I believe that Jesus is God in the flesh who died for the sins of the world and rose again bodily on the third day. And yet, according to Ken Ham in his historic debate with Bill Nye tonight at the , because of my belief in Evolution, I cannot be who I am. I cannot be both a follower of Jesus Christ and someone who believes in the evidence presented by the vast majority of scientists worldwide. Or at least, it is a very unlikely fit. Even though I insist on a model that includes God as the beginning point, the uncaused cause of the universe. Even though I affirm all of the core doctrines of the Christian faith and even though I have had an undeniable experience with Jesus Christ, according to Ken Ham, it must be difficult for me to be a . I am deceived and adhering to one of the greatest Satanic lies ever created. All because I believe what the majority of people on planet earth do â that our beautiful planet is millions of years old and that all of life has common origins and undergoes a process of evolution that helps us to adapt, progress, and survive. Makes senseâŚ"
"Those of us in the Evangelical world understand that Ken Ham represents a very small minority of Christians worldwide. The amount of Christ followers that believe in his version of creationism is waning and the reality seems to be that most millennial Christians are discovering balance between scientific fact and the experience of our faith. These are very exciting times. But tonight, thousands upon thousands tuned in to watch Ken Ham speak for âChristianityâ or at least âEvangelical Christianityâ, both of which I identify with. Thousands upon thousands were exposed to a man who can barely be called a scientist let alone a theologian who represented the perspective of Christianity against Bill Nyeâs scientific agnosticism."
"For me, tonightâs debate was incredibly troubling. As I sat and heard Ken Ham argue that belief in evolution can lead to abortion, euthanasia, and killing our grandparents, I felt like beating our heads against the wall."
"Because the version of Christian faith that Ken Ham espoused tonight is not the version of Christianity that I am a part of. Hamâs understanding of what it means that the Bible is Godâs inspired word is very different from what that phrase means to me. The presupposition that Ken Ham built his entire argument against Evolution on â that the Bible is Godâs inerrant science textbook â is one that the majority of Christians and even Evangelicals reject. I was troubled because tonight it seemed like Ken Ham became the official spokesperson for Christians worldwide. But let me be very clear, Ken Ham does not speak for me or my faith."
"The Jesus I worship doesnât offer me scientific explanations about the world around me. The Jesus I worship is the being through which all things were created, seen and unseen. He is the Lord of the sciences. He is the creator of the Evolutionary process. My Jesus doesnât demand that I believe one theory or another about the origins of life. My Jesus is more concerned with the content of our characters and how we love each other than with our position on any scientific, political, or even theological issue. [...] My faith is one that embraces doubt, questioning, exploration, discovery, and science. My faith is not rooted in any doctrine or idea but in a relationship with the God of love. And so when Ken Ham and those of his ilk stand up and proclaim that Evolution and modern science is âopposed to Godâ, I am left to wonder which God heâs talking about. Because the God I know and worship has always been able to withstand my questions. He is the God who I believe is behind all scientific discovery. But apparently, Kenâs God is not. Instead, the God Ken seems to represent has apparently given us all of the answers to the mysteries of the universe in the Bible and expects us to cease thinking, exploring, and learning. Because the Bible says, we are to believe it, and that settles it. My understanding of God is one that makes God far more expansive than that. My understanding is that the creations of our amazing God go far beyond our ability to comprehend. We will also be discovering. Science will always have new questions to answer. And the more we find out, the more we will be left speechless as we behold the glory of our universe."
"As we argued it became painfully clear that he simply did not understand the topics he was discussing. Eventually he told me I was very arrogant and needed to learn more about the subject. I replied that arrogance was standing on a stage pretending to know something about science. For some reason that ended the conversation."
"I admit I was dismayed by what I saw at the Ken Ham museum. It was alarming to see so much time, money and effort being spent on making a mockery of hard won scientific knowledge. And the fact that it was being done with such obvious sincerity, somehow made it all the worse."