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Watch the interesting debate that took place recently between Bill Nye, "Science Guy" and Creation Museum founder Ken Ham on the origin of life and the age of the Earth. |
Television personality Bill Nye the "Science Guy" debated Creation Museum founder Ken Ham yesterday (video above).
The event was meant to explore the age old question, "How did we get here?" from the perspectives of faith and science.
Ham, an Australian native who has built a thriving ministry in Kentucky, said he trusts the story of creation presented by The Bible.
"The Bible is the word of God," Ham said. "I admit that's where I start from."
"If we accept Mr. Ham's point of view ... that the Bible serves as a science text and he and his followers will interpret that for you, I want you to consider what that means," Nye said. "It means that Mr. Ham's word is to be more respected than what you can observe in nature, what you can find in your backyard in Kentucky."
The event drew dozens of national media outlets and about 800 tickets sold out in minutes. Ham said ahead of the debate that the Creation Museum was having a peak day on its social media sites.
"I think it shows you that the majority of people out there, they're interested in this topic, they want to know about this, they don't want debate shut down," Ham said before the debate.
At times, the debate had the feel of a university lecture, with slides and long-form presentations.
An example of Ken Ham's evidence |
Nye, CEO of the Planetary Society, said there are plenty of religious people around the world who don't question evolution science.
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"I think they did a good job outlining their own arguments without getting too heated, as these debates tend to get," he said.
Nye studied mechanical engineering at Cornell University, where he earned a Bachelor of Science degree in 1977. Ham earned a bachelor’s degree in applied science with a focus on environmental biology from the Queensland Institute of Technology in Australia, and he formerly worked as a science teacher in Australia's public schools, according to his Answers in Genesis biography page.
The debate was hatched after Nye appeared in an online video in 2012 that urged parents not to pass their religious-based doubts about evolution on to their children. Ham rebutted Nye's statements with his own online video and the two later agreed to share a stage.
SOURCE Answers in Genesis
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