Around the World with Ken Ham
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Posted: 27 Aug 2012 06:45 AM PDT
When I was in Northern Ireland earlier this month, we noticed that a brief movie review appeared in a newspaper just to the south of us in the Republic of Ireland. The Irish Times on August 10 offered a brief review of the movie Ice Age: Continental Driftand it alluded to our Creation Museum. Here is how it read.
Ice Age: Continental DriftSo not only was there an allusion to our creationist ministry in Kentucky (most likely a reference to our Creation Museum, which has been mentioned in the Irish press a few times over the years) but also to our belief that the continents separated relatively quickly and did not “drift” over millions of years as the secularists believe. Find more information on plate tectonics and “continental drift” in the Get Answers section of our website. However, the exciting thing in regard to such exposure is that I do see the Creation Museum, AiG, etc. being referenced or alluded to around the world. There is no doubt that this ministry has made an international impact—regardless of how the secular press portrays us. By the way, here is what a Northern Ireland columnist wrote about our recent ministry tour. Thanks for stopping by and thanks for praying, Ken |
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