Letter from Ken:
Are You Aware of the Battles Against AiG and the
Truth of God’s Word? By Ken Ham, President of
Answers in Genesis and the Creation Museum
Some days in this ministry, I frankly feel exhausted.
There seems to be constant daily battles! But I remind
myself that Answers in Genesis, a Bible-upholding
ministry, is engaged in an ongoing spiritual war; when
one battle is over, another front opens.
To illustrate, here is a list of just some of the
many “battles” that have involved AiG in the last year.
It’s not a complete list, but it still reminds us of the
battles raging around us. Many are quite startling:
2010
November: An American Atheist
billboard appears near the Lincoln Tunnel entrance
at New York City with its message for Christmas: "You
KNOW it's a Myth . . . This Season, Celebrate REASON!"
The atheists are becoming more active each year, and
every Christmas they ramp up their propaganda.
2011
January: Rev. Barry Lynn, president of Americans
United for Separation of Church and State, and I
debate on CNN’s Anderson Cooper 360 TV
program over the passing of tourism incentives for our
Ark Encounter project.
February:
- The Calvin College biology department
issues their “Perspective on Evolution,” a
statement from a Christian college
endorsing evolution as the best scientific
explanation for life on earth.
- U.S. Congressman Pete Stark of the Bay Area of
California introduces a bill to proclaim February
12th as “Darwin Day.”
-
Bill Nye, “The Science Guy” of PBS-TV fame and
well-known atheist, visits the Creation Museum for
two minutes to stand in the museum driveway and take
photos.
- Former Eastern Nazarene College physics
professor, Karl Giberson, and BioLogos founder,
Francis Collins, publish The Language of Science
and Faith, arguing for
theistic evolution and against the origin of sin
as taught in Genesis.
- Political activist/blogger Joe Sonka and a
friend
try to crash “Date Night” at our museum by
pretending to be (in their words) a “flamboyantly
gay” couple.
March
- Pastor Rob Bell
publishes Love Wins: A Book About Heaven,
Hell, and the Fate of Every Person Who Ever Lived
in which the biblical view of hell is undermined.
- I’m
dropped from the “Great Homeschool Conventions"
programs in Cincinnati and Philadelphia for
revealing the biblically compromised teachings of
Peter Enns of
BioLogos, also a speaker at these conventions.
- NASA astrobiologist Richard Hoover claims
life on Earth may have come from other planets
in the Journal of Cosmology.
June
- The office of the secretary of the Assemblies of
God denomination sponsors a conference entitled
Faith and Science Conference
promoting theistic evolution.
- Tim Keller, well-known author and senior pastor
of the Redeemer Presbyterian Church in Manhattan
(New York),
again endorses evolution as a possible way God
created.
- Rev. Barry Lynn of Americans United for
Separation of Church and State posts a YouTube video
mocking our Ark Encounter project and the Bible’s
account of Noah.
- Christianity Today magazine publishes an
article entitled “The Search for the Historical
Adam,”
questioning the historicity of Adam and Eve. The
cover features an “ape-man.”
- In a USA Today article on the recent Miss
USA beauty pageant winner, Alyssa Campanella shares
how she believes in evolution; the article
disparages Answers in Genesis, the Creation Museum,
and the Ark Encounter.
- New York legalizes “gay
marriage.”
- A Washington Post blog discusses
presidential candidate Michele Bachmann as an
evolution-doubter and disparages the Creation
Museum.
July
August
- The General Presbytery of the Assemblies of God
adopts a revised statement on “The Doctrine of
Creation,” now
allowing for evolution and millions of years.
- Calvin College professor of religion John
Schneider is forced to resign after casting doubt on
the historical accuracy of Adam and Eve and their
fall into sin.
- GOP presidential candidate Texas Governor Rick
Perry is questioned about evolution by a child at a
political rally and a video of it goes viral.
- Susan Brooks Thistlethwaite, professor of
theology at Chicago Theological Seminary,
writes an article for the Washington Post
entitled “The Theological Case for Evolution” that
criticizes the Creation Museum.
- A columnist for the United Kingdom Christian
website Network Norwich calls Answers in Genesis “a
cult.”
September
- BBC TV launches a major new dinosaur series in
the United Kingdom that, as expected, promotes
evolution and millions of years.
- Prof. Richard Dawkins, Sir David Attenborough,
and 28 other prominent UK evolutionists ask the
British government to censor the teaching of
creation in Britain’s publicly funded schools.
- Karl Giberson (former vice president of BioLogos
and former physics professor at Eastern Nazarene
College) and Randall Stephens (history department
chair at Eastern Nazarene College) publish The
Anointed. Answers in Genesis is
singled out at the very outset of the book as a
proponent of an “anti-intellectual populism
undergirding evangelical ‘truth,’ and that the
movement takes its cues from a handful of enormously
influential but only dubiously credentialed
authority figures.”
- Science magazine publishes additional
articles supporting the claim that
Australopithecus sediba was an ancestor
of humans.
- Darrel Falk, president of
BioLogos and biology professor at Point Loma
Nazarene University, responds to my lecture on the “Anti-biblical
Teachings of BioLogos” and critiques AiG’s stand
on Genesis.
Did you get tired reading this list? Well, I did—and
that’s just the short list.
Equipping the “Troops”
Amidst all this opposition, here is what Answers in
Genesis is doing to counter the attacks on the Bible and
equip people with effective Bible-defending “weapons”:
- Provided incredible new apologetic resources on
the AiG websites, with 17 million users a year
accessing the sites!
- Wrote and published various books, such as
Already Compromised,
The Fall of Satan,
How Do We Know the Bible is True?,
Demolishing Contradictions, etc., and
released a five-year commemorative issue of
Answers magazine (winner of a 2011 top
award for Christian magazines)
- Continued the extensive writing and development
of an entire integrated Bible curriculum for all
ages (seven age levels), to be released fall 2012
- Produced new faith-defending video sets,
including my
12-part Foundations series and Dr. David
Menton’s excellent
Body of Evidence anatomy series
- Conducted hundreds of
apologetics conferences and other speaking
engagements at churches and colleges in the USA
and around the world
- Announced the building of Noah’s Ark as part of
the Ark Encounter
project—a reminder that God’s Word and its
salvation message are true
- Added new exhibits, a 1,000-seat
lecture/multi-purpose room, and observatory to the
Creation Museum
(over 300,000 people again visited last year)
- Produced another
Vacation Bible
School (VBS) program, now used by thousands of
churches a year!
Now this kind of list doesn’t make me tired at all!
It gets me excited! I often tell people that I look on
the resources that AiG produces as Christian “patriot
missiles,” equipping believers in daily spiritual
battles that seem to be heating up around the country!
And remember: “For we do not
wrestle against flesh and blood, but against
principalities, against powers, against the rulers of
the darkness of this age, against spiritual hosts of
wickedness in the heavenly places” (Ephesians
6:12).
To equip and maintain the “army” in the increasing
battles across America, AiG needs to continually supply
supporters like you with Bible-defending resources (such
as those I shared above). Without your
prayers and
financial support, it would not be possible.
Will you please consider
making a donation today to keep equipping the
“troops” as they “fight” on many fronts to defend our
Christian faith and proclaim the
gospel message?
And thanks for standing with us on the front lines in
the battle for hearts and minds!