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Old 01-02-2002, 06:19 AM   #11
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Arguments not to use:
'Evolution is just a theory.’
From Ken Ham's radio broadcast, January 2, 2002:

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Ken Ham: "Evolution theories: they change all the time."

Narrator: "Answers [sic], with Ken Ham. Author of the bestselling book, The Lie. Well Ken, isn't it a serious problem for evolutionists, when they change their theory so often? Doesn't this seem to bother them?"

Ken Ham: "Well, it should bother them, but it doesn't. What kind of truth, as they call evolution, changes all the time? I mean, that's bizarre. But in this modern world, where, for many, everything's relative, a changing truth can be the best truth for some people. You see, evolutionists admit their ideas change, but they say it's a 'strength' of their theory.

"I'll quote a booklet written by the American Geological Institute. Quote: 'This booklet describes a small portion of the evidence for evolution. Many fascinating questions remain concerning the history of life and the process through which it has developed. As we continue to learn about life on earth, the theory of evolution will itself evolve. This is the strength, adventure, and excitement of doing science.' End of quote.

"What kind of truth is this, where nothing you say is certain? The only people who want this truth don't want to be accountable to anyone, or anything. It's wonderful to know that god's word never changes. His truths are always truth, from the very first verse."
How about, "Ken Ham is just a liar."
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Old 01-02-2002, 08:02 AM   #12
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Sounds like Ken Ham is one of those people who thinks it is better to be definitely wrong than probably right.

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