PETERSBURG, KY. -- For Answers in Genesis founder Ken Ham, work has been very much a family affair. The Boone County, Ky.-based non-profit best known for its Creation Museum, which portrays a ...
Creationism, it turns out, is big business. Now Ken Ham, CEO and founder of Answers in Genesis, says by 2024 he's expecting to open the next big attraction – the largest indoor model of Christ-era ...
EDMOND — Answers in Genesis founder Ken Ham found little resistance to his views on creationism Monday, less than a month after an invitation to speak at the University of Central Oklahoma was pulled ...
Correction: The Creation Museum is a non-profit. Creationism, it turns out, is big business. Now Ken Ham, CEO and founder of Answers in Genesis, says by 2024 he's expecting to open the next big ...
WILLIAMSTOWN, Ky. (RNS) The Ark Encounter's aim is to show that the biblical flood account is historic and the Bible is true in regard to history and science, says Answers in Genesis President and CEO ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — A controversial Noah’s Ark-themed amusement park in Kentucky will open on July 7, 2016 and should attract 1.4 million people annually, the park’s founder said on Thursday. Currently ...
The University of Central Oklahoma has opened its arms to drag queen shows and safe sex carnivals but they draw the line at Christians who believe God created the Heavens and the Earth in six days.
Creationism, it turns out, is big business. It's been 15 years since Answers in Genesis opened the Creation Museum and 6 years since it opened its Noah's Ark-themed park, both in Northern Kentucky.
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