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@Isaiah 41:10
I agree with you, and I'm certainly not claiming that what Ken Ham conceives as artwork in his Ark project is necessarily all truth. But that's not God's word. Just as you have done, Mr. Ham has taken some of the reading of God's word and attempted to make some sense of it. Maybe he's right and maybe he isn't. But again, that's not God's word. Further, I'm not convinced that Mr. Ham does what he does for entertainment purposes. I believe his intentions are to bring the word of God to life for people who might want to visit his display as an entertainment venue, but it's really his way of teaching the truth of God. I have been there and he does use it to take some opportunity to share with the visitors the truth of who Jesus is. There's a manger scene and a crucifixtion scene also. He has a wonderful planetarium there. It's actually got some great recliner seats so you don't have to crane and stretch your neck to look up at the stars that surround overhead.
But, I certainly understand that not all people, apparently even christians, will support what he does in his way to teach others about the Creator God. Hey, I read the Left Behind series and I don't agree with the authors on the chronology of the rapture and the tribulation. But I sure know that when the books first came out there was a lot of noise and hubbub made among people about the series and, therefore, many who were exposed to God who might not have ever been exposed in a fellowship service or reading of God's word. We don't really have any idea of all the ways that God can make Himself known upon the earth.
God bless,
Ted
The limits of the human imagination are without bounds.
I agree with you, and I'm certainly not claiming that what Ken Ham conceives as artwork in his Ark project is necessarily all truth. But that's not God's word. Just as you have done, Mr. Ham has taken some of the reading of God's word and attempted to make some sense of it. Maybe he's right and maybe he isn't. But again, that's not God's word. Further, I'm not convinced that Mr. Ham does what he does for entertainment purposes. I believe his intentions are to bring the word of God to life for people who might want to visit his display as an entertainment venue, but it's really his way of teaching the truth of God. I have been there and he does use it to take some opportunity to share with the visitors the truth of who Jesus is. There's a manger scene and a crucifixtion scene also. He has a wonderful planetarium there. It's actually got some great recliner seats so you don't have to crane and stretch your neck to look up at the stars that surround overhead.
But, I certainly understand that not all people, apparently even christians, will support what he does in his way to teach others about the Creator God. Hey, I read the Left Behind series and I don't agree with the authors on the chronology of the rapture and the tribulation. But I sure know that when the books first came out there was a lot of noise and hubbub made among people about the series and, therefore, many who were exposed to God who might not have ever been exposed in a fellowship service or reading of God's word. We don't really have any idea of all the ways that God can make Himself known upon the earth.
God bless,
Ted
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