March 24, 2006

A little piece of the conference...

wow, I am so tired. Today was a really inspiring day at the convention. I know some of you have heard of Ken Ham. He is a native Australian, and he founded answers in Genesis. He is the key speaker at the conference and some of his lectures have been very helpful. He spoke on the 3 basic topics...

1 The real meaning of the "6" days of creation
2 Can God be confirmed through science?
3 The impact of Evolution and Creation worldviews on students

These are the basics of what he spoke on. Any discussion on these topics? Ken Ham brought out the point that as soon as we start adding man's fallible ideas to the bible then we start to open the door to other worldviews. Such as adding millions of years to creation. It just doesn't work. I think he's right on. Any other thoughts?

Well, I really need to go, because we have another long day tomorrow...
take care ya'll...

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

woah, I'd comment on those topics but it's like twelve o'clock and I can't think right now, lol.

evolution is bad. God = good. (lol, that's about as much as I can think through right now)

Ellie said...

Hopefully I'll see you today.

Ellie said...

Hopefully I'll see you today.

Anonymous said...

yes. right on.

Anonymous said...

Are you going to the homeschool prom this year?

Anonymous said...

anonymous...Homeschool Prom is the worste idea since Darwin.

I've seen Ken Ham speak twice, once at Battle Ground and you guys came, and in Fargo about three years ago. Wwe bought a three part video series of him speaking and he has many good point, inluding the adding stuff to the Bible, how important Genisis really is, 6 literal day, death and disease, and tons more. Most of the things he says it's like "Amen!!" Like the whole thing about how some contemperaries think that the Old Testiment doesn't matter, then "they can't explain where sin comes form or what sin is!" I love him. It's also helped me on my interpretation of the Bible. I have to read the Bible without any outside influence. When you try doing that it's like "wow! things that we do is just wrong!" Some times I wish I still had reading glasses so at Sunday school I could scare the other kids by saying, "now let me put on my biblical glasses then we can start." But I'm babbleing.

erudil said...

Reading the Bible without any outside influence is not necessarily good. Without anything else, we would logically come to a geocentric astronomy, among other things.

Anonymous said...

I had such a fun day while u were at the conference. Did you have fun?

bethoven said...

Ken Ham is a fantastic speaker.