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Ken Ham and Mark Looy
Answers with Ken Ham
Christianity
Science & Medicine
Philosophy
English
Ken Ham is president of Answers in Genesis and cofounder of the 75,000-square-foot Creation Museum. This daily, 60-second audio program is also broadcast on over 950 radio stations.
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Episodes
Episodes
24
14 July 2026
Two Kinds of Science
People usually think about science as what we can learn about the natural world with the scientific method. But there are two kinds of science.
13 July 2026
A War of Science?
The most basic definition of “science” is “knowledge.” It’s usually defined as the knowledge we gain through the scientific method or using our five senses.
10 July 2026
Plants Before the Sun?
Instead of trying to fit man’s ideas into the text, we need to start with God’s Word and allow it to be the authority.
09 July 2026
Are Algae Your Ancestors?
One study of rocks from my homeland of Australia argues that algae were necessary for the evolution of almost everything.
08 July 2026
Nearly 100,000 Deaths
Human life is increasingly being treated across the West as of less value than a dog. But, as Christians, we must uphold the sanctity of every human life.
07 July 2026
A ‘Care Home’ World?
In our culture today, the unborn, disabled, elderly, or terminally ill are increasingly seen as burdens we must bear.
06 July 2026
When Science Needs No Evidence
When we start with God’s Word, we don’t need to invent imaginary comet makers. God created the universe, including comets, just a few thousand years ago.
03 July 2026
Our Value in God’s Eyes
Technology hasn’t helped with the struggle for meaning and purpose so many are facing. It’s just made the problem worse!
02 July 2026
Why Are We Unique?
Artificial intelligence is seemingly the way of the future—it can do so many things faster and better than a human. Are humans becoming insignificant?
01 July 2026
Copying God’s Design
There’s a growing number of people who think artificially intelligent machines are the next step in human evolution.