Great Homeschool Conventions vs Answers in Genesis
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- March 24, 2011. Heart of Wisdom blog. Homeschool Controversy: Anti-Bible, Bible Curriculum! by Robin Sampson.
"I applaud Ken Ham for taking a stand! Peter Enns rejects teachings of the Bible and undermines God’s Word. Ken Ham was right to expose him."
- March 24, 2011. Creation Ministries International. Powder Springs, Georgia. USA. ‘Dr. Refuting Compromise’ to speak at one of the largest homeschooling conventions in the country.
- March 24, 2011. Barefoot and Progressive blog. Kentucky, USA. This is why Linda Blackford is so great by Media Czech, a.k.a. Joe Sonka, left-wing political activist blogger.
- March 24, 2011. Lexington Herald-Courier. Lexington, Kentucky. USA. Convention disinvites Ark park promoter by Linda B. Blackford. Pages A3 & A5.
- March 24, 2011. Bellingham Herald. Bellingham, Washington. USA. Creation Museum's founder banned from convention by Linda B. Blackford, Lexington Herald-Leader.
"At issue are criticisms by Ham of Peter Enns of the Biologos Foundation, who has said the fall of Adam and Eve can be construed as a symbolic story of Israel's beginnings, rather than a literal description of human beginnings."
- March 24, 2011. Sacramento Bee. Sacramento, California. USA. Creation Museum's founder banned from convention by Linda B. Blackford, Lexington Herald-Leader.
- March 24, 2011. Faith & Works - Kentucky's and Indiana's diverse religious scene blog. Sponsored by Louisville Courier-Journal. Ham-homeschooling dispute by Peter Smith.
"Ham shot back that the convention organization has hosted speakers that question literal interpretations of the Bible and write for BioLogos, a Web site that promotes Christian acceptance of scientific conclusions such as evolution. (In the past year, BioLogos writers have repeatedly sparred with Southern Baptist Theological Seminary President Albert Mohler, who maintains that the Bible trumps the consensus of scientists. And BioLogos’ publicizing of a comment by prominent evangelical biblical scholar Bruce Waltke, showing an openness to evolution, cost Waltke his job as a professor at Reformed Theological Seminary)"
- March 24, 2011. World News.com. Creation Museum's founder banned from convention by Linda B. Blackford, Lexington Herald-Leader.
"Ken Ham of Answers in Genesis gives his first broadcast interview to Worldview Weekend Radio concerning his being kicked out of speaking for two homeschool conferences. This is a perfect example of what Brannon has been warning about and is writing about in his forth coming book, Religious Trojan Horse. Christian leaders will increasingly face opposition from Christian leaders and organizations when they stand for the Word of God without compromise."
- March 24, 2011. AliveInSpirit blog. Emotional earthquake: thoughts on recent homeschool convention vs Ken Ham/AIG situation by Barbara.
"Recently I was astonished to find out that Ken Ham and AIG were dis-invited to speak and be in the vendor hall for Midwest Homeschool Convention based on what Mr. Ham said concerning another speaker/vendor’s homeschool curriculum. I will not go into it much here as to whether or not there was any blame on either parties but to ponder what this means to me. Mainly because there seems to be more to the situation than is what has been presented by the convention people as well as perhaps Mr Ham. I do not know because I was not there and can only read what was made public. The convention folks are not giving out much info or facts. It is difficult to say what issues they had concerning Mr Ham since they just made a generalized statement which I could not see backed up by anything specific being brought forward by them. Honestly the way it was left makes it look more favorably toward Mr Ham and AIG so I am declining to make any firm judgment in the manner. I mainly wanted to state the situation exists between the two or perhaps the three parties seeing how Dr. Enns and his curriculum were a part of the equation. I used this info to set up what I wanted to say in the following sentences."
- March 24, 2011. McClatchy Newspapers. Creation Museum's founder banned from convention by Linda B. Blackford, Lexington Herald-Leader.
- March 23, 2011. Todd's Blog. Dayton, Tennessee. USA. AIG kicked out of homeschool conventions? by Todd C. Wood.
- March 23, 2011. Philadelphia Atheism Examiner. Examiner.com writer. Answers in Genesis kicked out of home-schooling convention by Staks Rosch.
- March 23, 2011. DefendingGenesis.org blog. Is Christianity Once More on the Down-Grade? Answering a Critic Concerning Ken Ham’s Expulsion from Great Homeschool Conventions by Rev. Tony Breeden.
"Brother Joel is at it again. He’s written a post concerning Great Homeschool Convention, Inc.’s erroneous decision to ban Ken Ham and Answers in Genesis from ALL future homeschool conventions [wow. that's... overkill]. Brother Joel, an extraBiblical Creationist, has a habit of taking an occasional potshot at Ken Ham and yours truly. In this case, the title of his blog post is simply libelous: Ken Ham Removed from Homeschool Convention for UnChristian Behavior."
- March 23, 2011. Kentucky.com. Founder of Creation Museum banned from convention by Linda B. Blackford, Lexington Herald-Leader.
- March 23, 2011. Worldview Radio. Ken Ham of Answers in Genesis gives his first broadcast interview with Brannon Howse.
- March 23, 2011. The Sensuous Curmudgeon blog. Ken Ham Expelled from Homeschool Conventions!
- March 23, 2011. Peace Creek on the Prairie blog. Why I Am Passionate About Teaching the Bible as the Truth of the Word of God as Written… by Betty.
- March 23, 2011. Zwinglius Redivivus - Christus solus audiendus blog. Ken Ham Kicked out of Homeschooler Conventions by Dr. Jim West.
- March 23, 2011. Sapphire Sky blog. False Piety by Great Homeschool Conventions, Inc. by Anthony Biller.
- March 23, 2011. Great Homeschool Conventions. Public Response from Great Homeschool Conventions. re: Dr. Ken Ham, Speaking Engagement Canceled.
- March 23, 2011. Around the World with Ken Ham blog. Is AiG Unloving? by Ken Ham.
- March 22, 2011 Purpose Drivel - Ramblings on the drivel being proclaimed in the name of Christ blog. Congratulations are in order for Ken Ham! by terriergal.
- March 22, 2011. Pharyngula blog. Ken Ham was expelled! Ha haa! by PZ Meyers.
- March 22, 2011. Active Christian Media . This Got My Attention! – Ken Ham Booted from Homeschool Conferences for Being Biblical by Stacy L. Harp.
- March 22, 2011. Unsettled Christianity blog. Ken Ham Removed From Homeschool Convention for UnChristian Behavior by Joel L. Watts.
- March 22, 2011. Worldview Weekend. Ken Ham of Answers in Genesis Kicked Out of Two Homeschool Conferences
- March 22, 2011. Ken Ham Facebook notes. AiG Responds - Re Being Eliminated From Homeschool Conventions by Ken Ham.
- March 22, 2011. Anne Elliott blog. Bible Curriculum That Is Anti-Bible? by Anne Elliott.
- March 22, 2011. Answers in Genesis. Kicked Out of Two Homeschool Conferences
- March 21, 2011. Wretched with Todd Friel. Audio podcast of Ken Ham vs Peter Enns controversy. No literal Adam or fall by Todd Friel.
- March 21, 2011. Proslogion: Thoughts from a scientist who is a Christian (not a Christian Scientist) blog. Dr. Enns Offers Me a New Biblical Insight by Dr. Jay Wile.
- March 20, 2011. Ken Ham Facebook note. Warning All Homeschoolers by Ken Ham.
- March 20, 2011. Around the World with Ken Ham blog. Beware by Ken Ham.
- March 19, 2011. Around the World with Ken Ham blog. Teaching the Truth Amidst a Sea of Lies by Ken Ham.
- March 18, 2011. Proslogion: Thoughts from a scientist who is a Christian (not a Christian Scientist) blog. Dr. Peter Enns on the “Dark Side” of the Old Testament by Dr. Jay Wile.
- March 16, 2011. Proslogion: Thoughts from a scientist who is a Christian (not a Christian Scientist) blog. An Opportunity for Critical Thinking! by Dr. Jay Wile.
- March 15, 2011. Around the World with Ken Ham blog. Another Compromiser--Speaking at Homeschool Conventions by Ken Ham.
- February 22, 2011. a time to tear down - A Time to Build Up blog. Paul, Adam, and Evolution by Dr. Peter Enns.
- February 1, 2011. Whatever State I Am...a Biblical Perspective on Home Education blog. Home Educating in Biblical Truth : A Response to Peter Enns’s “Telling God’s Story: A Parents’ Guide to Teaching the Bible” by Lea Ann Garfias.
- January 2011. Acts & Facts. Dallas, Texas. USA. Monthly magazine from the Institute for Creation Research. Confronting Evolutionary Ideas by Lawrence E. Ford.
"Additionally, BioLogos is conducting workshops for Christian school science teachers in order to train them how to teach evolution to their students—to supposedly harmonize the Bible and Darwinian evolution in the classroom. They are also developing evolution-based science curriculum for use in homeschools and Christian schools. One of the BioLogos teachers, Dr. Peter Enns, is even developing a Bible story curriculum for children! Anticipated to release in February, this material is being published by homeschool guru Susan Wise Bauer. Parents, beware! BioLogos is also leading and participating in Christian conferences to influence pastors and other Christian leaders with the message that the Bible and evolution are compatible."
- ???, 2010. Well Trained Mind. Religion books. Peace Hill Press website -- publishing company owned by Susan Wise Bauer.
- ???, 2010. Olive Branch Books. Religious book imprint of Peace Hill Press. Telling God's Story... Teaching Your Children the Bible.
- September 9, 2010. Creation Ministries International. Powder Springs, Georgia. USA. A response to Timothy Keller’s ‘Creation, Evolution and Christian Laypeople’ by Lisa Cosner.
"While Keller is prepared to accept that Genesis 1 is not to be taken literally, and that God could have used evolution, he admits that he is concerned about the problems of reconciling evolution and a historical Adam. He recognizes that key New Testament authors and passages take Adam and the Fall as historical, e.g. Romans 5 and 1 Corinthians 15; Paul “most definitely wanted to teach us that Adam and Eve were real historical figures” (p. 9). This is at least better than his Biologos comrade Peter Enns who claimed that Paul was just wrong. Indeed, the section where he is explaining the importance of a historical Adam and a historical Fall is the best part of his paper, and we would agree with a lot of that section."
- September 7, 2010. Creation Ministries International. Powder Springs, Georgia. USA. Evolutionary syncretism: a critique of Biologos by Lita Cosner.
"BioLogos’s view of Scripture is probably best summed up by this quote from a paper by professing evangelical contributor Peter Enns,: “Most Christians understand that, even though the Bible assumes a certain way of looking at the cosmos, from a scientific point of view the Bible is wrong. And that is perfectly fine [emphases his].” Enns had previously left (or was dismissed from) Westminster Theological Seminary over his book Inspiration and Incarnation: Evangelicals and the Problem of the Old Testament which attacked biblical inerrancy..."
"And the people at BioLogos are very aware that it is not just Genesis 1–11 that is at stake. “For Paul, Adam certainly seems to be the first person created from dust, and Eve was formed from him.” I.e. creationists have been right all along about what the New Testament teaches about Genesis. But “[i]gnoring the scientific and archaeological evidence is not an option” in their mind, so Paul was simply wrong. In fact, Enns says that rejecting Christianity is a more viable option than taking the Bible’s account of creation at face value! He says that a true synthesis of Christianity and science “calls for a reorientation of what informed readers of the Bible expect from Genesis or Paul on the question of origins.”"
- July 8, 2010. BioLogos Forum. Pete Enns Working on New Bible Curriculum for Kids.
"Our own Pete Enns is working on a new curriculum, Telling God’s Story: Teaching Your Children the Bible, due out in February 2011."
- July 5, 2010. a time to tear down - A Time to Build Up blog. New Bible Curriculum “Telling God’s Story” coming in February 2011 by Peter Enns.
"Olive Branch Books, the religious instruction imprint of Peace Hill Press founded by well-known author, historian, and homeschooling guru Susan Wise Bauer."