Ken Ham
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Ken Ham is a Young Earth Creationist associated with Answers in Genesis. AIG recently (2006) split with Ham retaining the AIG franchise in the U.S.
Ham is known to use disingenious scare tactics. He brands evolution as a scapegoat, blaming it for all sorts of social ills, including divorce, suicide, abortion, abuse, school shootings, and drug abuse.
Ken Ham, Jonathan Sarfati, and Carl Wieland coauthored a paper critical on another Young Earth Creationist entitled "Maintaining Creationist Integrity: A response to Kent Hovind" that can be found on an archived Answers in Genesis page here and here on the website of an Australian creationist organization that split from AIG; Creation Ministries International. The fact that Answers in Genesis no longer carries this article may be due to the reason for their split with Creation Ministries International since CMI disagrees with the lack of "peer review" at AIG.
Currently, he's building a multi-million dollar museum in Petersburg, KY, exhibiting this hate propaganda as well as major falsehoods, including the claim of dinosaurs living with man at one point in time.
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