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Ken Ham #conspiracy #fundie twitter.com

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So without a belief in evolution, research for the cure for cancer will cease? This kind of faulty logic is likely the result of accepting naturalistic explanations for our origins.

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More than that, Kopplin was really saying that he was against critical thinking in the science classroom. His desire was to prevent students from being exposed to any alternative to evolution. But if evolutionary ideas have so much scientific support, then why work so hard to exclude any other ideas about our origins? Allowing an examination of creationist and evolutionary ideas about the history of the universe would only make evolutionary ideas more popular if it was so obvious that they were confirmed by operational science. Actually, evolutionists want legislation to protect their teaching of evolution, because they know that if students were allowed to critically analyze the evidence, they would begin to question the molecules-to-man evolutionary belief.

Jesse Lee Peterson #conspiracy #wingnut twitter.com

Why don't you guys see there's a genocide upon white people in the Western world?

They're going after the Jews not just because they're Jews, but because they're white. They're accusing them of stealing the land over there in Israel, just as they justify attacks on whites here.

Liz Wheeler #fundie #wingnut twitter.com

Dr. Fauci rejects practicing Christianity because… he thinks he’s God?

Fauci: “My own personal ethics of life are, I think, enough.”

I could not dislike the man more, but goodness will I be praying for his poor soul in Mass this morning.

Ken Ham #fundie twitter.com

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“O Timothy, guard the deposit entrusted to you. Avoid the irreverent babble and contradictions of what is falsely called “knowledge,”” (1 Timothy 6:20)

It’s so important to teach people how to think, not just what to think.

I find atheistic evolutionists do not want any talk of “critiquing” or “thinking critically” about evolutionary ideas, because evolution is their way of explaining life without God. They are committed to this religion based on naturalism which requires some sort of evolutionary belief to try to attempt to explain life without the supernatural.

Ken Ham #fundie twitter.com

A guest columnist reported he visited the museum. Jacob Tanenbaum, who was a fourth and fifth grade science teacher, wrote the column titled “A Science Teacher Draws the Line at Creation.” The piece was originally published in the January 2013 print edition of Scientific American under the title “Creation, Evolution and Indisputable Facts.”

Unsurprisingly, Mr. Tanenbaum’s “facts” about our exhibits weren’t exactly accurate.

Tanenbaum caricatured and misrepresented what biblical creationists believe.

For instance, Tanenbaum claimed that we teach, regarding the global Flood, that “Noah saved all animal species that we see today from the Flood.” This is a common equivocation that evolutionists make in regard to the animals on Noah’s Ark. As we clearly teach in the Creation Museum, Noah didn’t take representatives of every species of animal we see today—he took representatives of every “kind” (which is usually at the “family” level of classification) of land animal (not every type of animal). And these animals would have had the genetic material within them to eventually produce the many species we see today.

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There were other problems with Tanenbaum’s column. He claimed, “Creationists begin with answers and work to prove that those answer are right. … Scientists who formed the idea of human evolution did not invent the idea and go looking for fossils.”

What’s interesting about this statement is that some form of the idea of evolution seems to have been around since at least the time of the ancient Greeks. Over 2,000 years ago, a group known as the Epicureans had a belief that there were no gods who intervened in the world. They also believed that over long ages, all life emerged from atom-like materials, and that life gave rise to higher life, such as mankind.

However, we do have an eyewitness account of the origin of the world—the Word of God Himself, the Creator and Sustainer of the universe. We don’t have to rely on man’s ideas (fallible speculations) of how the world may have come to be, because the Bible tells us plainly how the universe and everything in it was created.

Marjorie Taylor Greene 🇺🇸 #conspiracy #wingnut twitter.com

For Moms and Dads:

Pediatricians have always treated parents like you’re bad if you refuse vaccines for your kids, so don’t be offended and it’s not new.

I refused multiple vaccines for my kids when they were growing up and told the Ped every time “no.”

And when it comes to the COVID vaccine for kids, I would be a “HELL NO!” every single time they recommend it.

Kids aren’t at risk from COVID but they face risks from COVID vaccines.

Joel Davis #racist twitter.com

>"mass illegal migration"

I expect nothing less than this from an Indian immigrant, but it's vital that cuckservatives are never allowed to reframe the immigration issue as the *illegal* immigration issue.

The problem with migrants isn't their legality, it's their race.

Strimmer King #racist #crackpot twitter.com

Nihal when British people hear your name you're instantly coded as foreign. It's reflexive we have no say in it. Even the most polite English people will hear your name, and see your skin and think "foreign", " that nice Indian fella", and will change their behaviour accordingly

Ken Ham #fundie twitter.com

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Christians and atheists have beliefs. But which beliefs are the right ones?

I have found that atheists by and large are either blinded to their own presuppositions or they refuse to acknowledge them! I find most just can’t bring themselves to point of acknowledging they have beliefs, in fact a religion. And they are good at propaganda. They spread the narrative that Christians have a belief, a religion, but atheism is scientific fact! The reality is that atheists have a blind faith the lacks credulity, but Christians have a faith that makes sense of the facts around us.

A well-known atheist in the USA was interviewing me in my office concerning the creation/evolution issue and the book of Genesis. The conversation went something like this:

“So you admit that you start with the Bible?” she said to me.

“Yes, of course,” I replied.

“And you are not prepared to change anything the Bible states, are you?” she asked.

“No,” I said. “The Bible’s statements concerning creation, the Flood, and so on are not subject to change—God’s Word cannot be altered. Models based on the bible are subject to change, but what the bible clearly states is not subject to change.”

Peter Schiff #sexist twitter.com

The 30-year, fixed-rate #mortgage peaked at 18.45% in Oct. 1981 and troughed at 2.65% in 2021. The current rate is 7.4% and rising. 40 years of falling mortgage rates, plus married women entering the workforce, allowed home prices to rise much faster than incomes. Look out below!

Ken Ham #fundie twitter.com

Do you know who said this? “He alone, who owns the youth, gains the future!”

It sounds like something a modern-day atheist might say. You see, the line reminds me of the time 285 atheists visited our Creation Museum in 2009! One of them later wrote, “For me, the most frightening part was the children’s section. It was at this moment that I learned the deepest lesson of my visit to the Museum.”

He went on to say, “It is in the minds and hearts of our children that the battle will be fought!”

Now, who wrote, “He alone, who owns the youth, gains the future”? It was Adolf Hitler! And remember, he was able to capture the culture!

Secular humanists in America totally grasp the concept that if they are able to “own the youth,” they will “gain the future.” Because of secular influences that press on our societies, God, through His Word, has instructed parents over and over again to train their children (e.g., Deuteronomy 6:7).

Sadly, many parents don’t understand that the atheists and other secularists are out to capture the hearts and minds of generations of our children—and unfortunately they aren’t aware that the secularists have been very successful in our schools, media, museums, etc.

Yes, our children are under a fierce attack by secularists. We’ve already seen the horrible results of this attack. There’s been a catastrophic generational loss from the church. Generation Z is said to be the first post-Christian culture.

Ken Ham #fundie twitter.com

In 2014 I debated Bill Nye at the Creation Museum.

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There’s no doubt that debate has had, and continues to have, a phenomenal impact. I’ve also heard from people who have become Christians as a result of the debate.

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As we were leading up to what some people had dubbed the “debate of the century,” “an historic debate,” and even “Scopes 2,” I want to share some personal thoughts that were going through my mind.

The Scopes trial in 1925 was a turning point in the history of America, and not just for the creation/evolution debate. The man representing Christianity (William Jennings Bryan), a fine man, sadly did a poor job defending the Christian faith as he went against the ACLU attorney Clarence Darrow. Bryan didn’t know how to answer questions like “where did Cain get his wife?” and he also compromised the Bible with millions of years.

Even though Bryan technically won the trial, in the whole scheme of things it was a win for the secularists. In a real sense, the well-publicized trial showed the world that Christians couldn’t defend the history in the Bible—and that they were willing to give in to the secular teaching of millions of years.

I truly felt inadequate. Yet I knew the Lord had put me in this position. As some bloggers and media reports were comparing this evolution/creation debate to that of the Scopes trial, I must admit I shuddered. You see, I thought of the heavy responsibility of representing Christianity to both the Christian and secular world who would be watching. I truly felt inadequate. Yet I knew the Lord had put me in that position.

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For Bible-believing Christians, another factor that drove interest in the debate was because biblical Christianity had been losing its influence on the culture over the decades—particularly since the election of President Obama and his pro-gay “marriage” agenda and pro-abortion stance.

And don’t forget how atheists had been successful in imposing their worldview (their religion) on the culture. They had successfully removed Christian symbols like crosses, Ten Commandments displays, and nativity scenes from many public places. And we had also seen that prayer, Bible readings, and creation had all but been eliminated from schools.

Trumper 2020 #racist #fundie twitter.com

None of the asian religions have any concepts relating to freedom and liberty

Prior to our winning the japanese people have no historical concept of freedom or liberty

Those concepts only appeared after Christianity spread

The jewish culture had it, but that was it worldwide

Ken Ham #fundie twitter.com

So the United Nations is going to call on us to reduce meat consumption because of their view on supposed "climate change." Actually the "climate change" they talk about is an anti-God religion that believes man can save himself and man can save the planet. They have given the creation dominion over man instead of man's God given role of dominion over the creation.

Three verses of Scripture to ponder in response to this news item:

1. “Then God said, “Let us make man in our image, after our likeness. And let them have dominion over the fish of the sea and over the birds of the heavens and over the livestock and over all the earth and over every creeping thing that creeps on the earth.””
(Genesis 1:26)

2. After the Flood God changed our diet so that we were given permission to eat meat:

“Every moving thing that lives shall be food for you. And as I gave you the green plants, I give you everything.”
(Genesis 9:3)

3. After the Flood God made a promise that clearly shows man cannot destroy the planet, God will at the end of time:

"“While the earth remains, seedtime and harvest, cold and heat, summer and winter, day and night, shall not cease.”" (Genesis 8:22)

The United Nations promotes a secular anti-Christian, anti-God worldview which destroys. Christians need to have a truly Christian worldview in regard to the environment that gives them dominion over the creation to use for man's good and to God's glory. Man is to be a good steward of that dominion mandate. So we are not to abuse the creation but use it as God intended and instructed.

Ken Ham #forced-birth #fundie #homophobia #transphobia twitter.com

Noah built the Ark about 4,300 years ago. This event was both a judgment and a message of salvation. The Flood was a major geological, anthropological, and biological event in the history of the earth and humanity. If the Flood really happened, which it did, then most of the fossil record is the graveyard of that event. Yet evolutionists use the fossil record as supposed evidence of millions of years as part of the evolutionary story in regard to earth and life. Secularists claim the Ark Noah built couldn’t have fit all the land animal kinds as the bible teaches. They therefore say this event never happened. But the bible makes it clear the building of the Ark and the Flood of Noah really did happen in history.

If the events of the Ark and Flood are true, then all humans are descendants of Noah (who build the Ark) back to the first man Adam.

To deal with these issues and more, Answers in Genesis decided to build a life-size Ark based on the dimensions in the bible and fill it with exhibits answering the attacks people level at the bible’s account of Noah’s Flood. The building of this Ark was done to remind people of the truth of God’s Word and call them to salvation.

“But as the days of Noah were, so also will the coming of the Son of Man be.” (Matthew 24:37)

Regardless of how Christians may interpret Matthew 24 in regard to eschatology, there’s no doubt that this verse refers to the rebellion and judgment of Noah’s day. Christ used the catastrophic Flood that occurred over 4,300 years ago to warn of impending judgment. Many Christians believe this verse also alludes to the coming final judgment when Christ returns and makes a New Heaven and New Earth.

What was it like in Noah’s day? Genesis 6:5 states, “Then the Lord saw that the wickedness of man was great in the earth, and that every intent of the thoughts of his heart was only evil continually.”

I believe it has been the right time to build a full scale model of Noah’s Ark!

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Why was it the time right to build another Ark? Well, today there is great rebellion against God and His Word in the land. With increasing homosexual behavior and a growing acceptance of abortion and other moral evils (gender transition etc), God’s hand of judgment is being seen as He withdraws the restraining influence of His Holy Spirit.

Ken Ham #conspiracy #dunning-kruger #fundie twitter.com

Biblical faith is defensible because our Creator is faithful. Using God’s infallible and inerrant Word as our starting point, we can teach the truth about the world around us and show how the evidence we see is consistent with His Word. As Scripture states, we must “always be ready to give a defense to everyone who asks you a reason for the hope that is in you, with meekness and fear” (1 Peter 3:15, emphasis added). In other words, we must be prepared to defend the substance of things in which we have hope.

Of course, we all have a limit to what we will believe. In other words, every person is willing to accept some things based solely on the word of another. For example, a stranger might tell you that he flipped a coin three times and that it came up heads all three times. Would you believe him? Most likely—it does not take much convincing to believe such a claim.

But what if the same person then told you that he flipped a coin 100 times, and it came up heads every time? Would you believe him then? Because of the improbability that what he is saying is true, it’s unlikely that anyone would believe the coin came up heads 100 times in a row by chance. You might suspect that he somehow rigged the coin toss, or that he was lying to you. At that point, you have reached your limit of blind faith.

The above example, however, only demonstrates a very small amount of chance. If a person is not convinced that a coin could come up heads 100 times in a row (for which the chance is 1 in 2100, or 1 followed by 30 zeros), then how then could he possibly believe in the evolutionary idea that the entire universe came about by chance? If we’re disinclined to accept even a small amount of chance, then we can forget about evolution entirely.

Meg and Mog #racist twitter.com

Neither you or your sister will ever be “Americans”. You are paper Americans. Anyone who meets you will always describe you as a Serb from Montenegro.

Try traveling to a foreign a country like Croatia and telling them you’re an “American”. They’d laugh at you.

Joel Davis #racist twitter.com

Wrong. Australia was founded and built by the White man, just like Ireland was.

The Aboriginals are a savage race, they have no capacity for civilisation and no claim to anything but the right to wander the bush as savages. Which they are free to do.

Joel Davis #racist twitter.com

Non-White immigrants have no right to live in White countries. They are our guests. It doesn't matter that their opinion about it is - if Whites unite to send them back, they will be sent back.

The only real obstacle to the White man reclaiming our countries is our own resolve.

Steve Kirsch #conspiracy #wingnut twitter.com

I have official record-level data from a State that PROVES the COVID vaccines are killing people.

Is there a pro-vax epidemiologist or prominent infectious disease doctor who would like to see the data before I release it publicly?

I don't want to spread misinformation.

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Jill Colton #racist twitter.com

Are you really going to compare an Indian with me - someone whose family helped build this country from nothing? Me, a 12+ gen Canadian, Me, with Native lineage?
North America was built by WHITES.
Go fuck yourself dick

Zachary Garris #fundie twitter.com

To have no religious test for civil office communicates there is zero connection between religious belief & morality/ability to rule well.

Of course, this is clearly false. Those rejecting future judgment cannot be trusted (which is why courts once prohibited atheist testimony).

Kristan Hawkins #forced-birth #wingnut twitter.com

Some are saying the pro-life movement needs to moderate our view that children conceived during sexual assault shouldn't be given the death penalty.

However, I know personally from speaking with pro-abortion students that rape is simply the excuse.

When I theoretically concede to their demands to allow 1.5% of abortions, they ALWAYS quickly move to another reasons they support abortion.

Pro-abortion voters say "rape" is the reason they support abortion to gain what they think is the moral high ground.

But they'll never reach it.

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