Creation Museum Founder Comes to Indianapolis

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Founder of Creation Museum, Ken Ham and one of his dinosaurs
INDIANA - Ken Ham, the man behind Kentucky's controversial Creation Museum, and the proposed 500 foot long Noah's Ark planned for 2012 is in Indianapolis today and tomorrow. Hosted by the Eastern Star Church, a historically black church rooted in the missionary baptist tradition and today dedicated to discipleship and evangelism. As one of the two featured several speakers this weekend's series, Ken Ham will share three teachings: The Relevance of Genesis in Today's Culture at 10:30 a.m.; One Race, One Blood at 6 p.m.; and How to Reach the Secularize World with the Gospel tomorrow evening at 6:30 p.m. A white, native Australian now residing near Cincinnati, Ohio, Ham is the author of numerous books on the book of Genesis, the accuracy and authority of the Bible, dinosaurs, and the destructive fruits of evolutionary thinking. Trained as a high school science teacher in Australia today he is a leading Bible apologist and considered by many to be an expert on the “races” and racism. The talks are free and open to the public and will be held at Eastern Star Church's NW campus, 5805 Cooper Road.

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