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* Jan 23. '''Baptist Press'''. Nashville, Tennessee. [http://www.bpnews.net/BPnews.asp?ID=37016 Answers really are in Genesis, Ken Ham says] by J. Gerald Harris.<br />"Opened in 2007 near Cincinnati in northern Kentucky, the nearly five-year-old Creation Museum is a 75,000-square-foot facility that offers the visitor a high-tech, multimedia experience that shows how science affirms the Bible's account of history. More than 1.5 million guests have visited."
 
* Jan 23. '''Baptist Press'''. Nashville, Tennessee. [http://www.bpnews.net/BPnews.asp?ID=37016 Answers really are in Genesis, Ken Ham says] by J. Gerald Harris.<br />"Opened in 2007 near Cincinnati in northern Kentucky, the nearly five-year-old Creation Museum is a 75,000-square-foot facility that offers the visitor a high-tech, multimedia experience that shows how science affirms the Bible's account of history. More than 1.5 million guests have visited."
  
* Jan 22. '''The Star'''.  Petaling Jaya, Malaysia.  ''Here be dragons'' by Roewen Lin. Pages 4, 5.
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* Jan 22. '''The Star'''.  Petaling Jaya, Malaysia.  ''Did dragons really exist?''. Page 5.
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* Jan 22. '''The Star'''.  Petaling Jaya, Malaysia.  [http://thestar.com.my/lifestyle/story.asp?file=/2012/1/22/lifefocus/10273780&sec=lifefocus Did dragons really exist?].  <br />"(In an exhibit at the Creation Museum in Kentucky, US, a Triceratops and a Stegosaurus are shown aboard a scale model of Noah’s Ark.)"
  
 
* Jan 19. '''Boone County Recorder'''. Erlanger, Kentucky. ''Campbell's play at Creation Museum'' by Stephanie Salmons. Pages A1, A2.
 
* Jan 19. '''Boone County Recorder'''. Erlanger, Kentucky. ''Campbell's play at Creation Museum'' by Stephanie Salmons. Pages A1, A2.

Revision as of 11:50, 27 February 2012

February

  • Feb 10. Columbus Dispatch. Columbus, Ohio. Church's lectures link evolution, creation by Meredith Heagney. Page B4.
  • Feb 9. OneNewsNow.com. Tupelo, Mississippi. Creation Museum hits five-year mark by Charles Butts.
    "The next major project for Ham and Answers in Genesis is the Ark Encounter, scheduled for opening in 2014. The project will feature a full-scale ark built according to the dimensions outlined in scripture."
  • Feb 9. Community Recorder. Fort Mitchell, Kentucky. Letter to the Editor. Confusing creation story with history by Nancy Rowles. Page A8.
  • Feb 7. Herald Bulletin. Anderson, Indiana. Reader Viewpoint Look at the Creation from an education, scientific perspective by Bob Preston. Page A11.

January

  • Winter 2012. BJU Magazine. Greenville, South Carolina. Official magazine of Bob Jones University. Providing Answers. Cover, pages 12-16.
  • Jan 26. Community Recorder. Fort Mitchell, Kentucky. Letter to the Editor. Brave the Creation Museum by Ted Smith. Page 10.
  • Jan 25. Kentucky Enquirer. Cincinnati, Ohio. Creation Museum hosts play and dinner by Stephanie Salmons. Page B2.
  • Jan 23. Baptist Press. Nashville, Tennessee. Answers really are in Genesis, Ken Ham says by J. Gerald Harris.
    "Opened in 2007 near Cincinnati in northern Kentucky, the nearly five-year-old Creation Museum is a 75,000-square-foot facility that offers the visitor a high-tech, multimedia experience that shows how science affirms the Bible's account of history. More than 1.5 million guests have visited."
  • Jan 22. The Star. Petaling Jaya, Malaysia. Did dragons really exist?. Page 5.
  • Jan 22. The Star. Petaling Jaya, Malaysia. Did dragons really exist?.
    "(In an exhibit at the Creation Museum in Kentucky, US, a Triceratops and a Stegosaurus are shown aboard a scale model of Noah’s Ark.)"
  • Jan 19. Boone County Recorder. Erlanger, Kentucky. Campbell's play at Creation Museum by Stephanie Salmons. Pages A1, A2.
  • Jan 19. Boone Community Recorder. Erlanger, Kentucky. Campbell's play at Creation Museum by Stephanie Salmons. Pages A1, A2.
  • Jan 16. Kentucky Enquirer. Cincinnati, Ohio. Creation Museum's website wins an award by Mark Hansel. Pages C1, C4.
  • Jan 8. New York Times Book Review. New York, New York. Leaders of the Fold : Two writers question the rise of self-styled experts among evangelicals by Molly Worthen. Page 20.
  • Jan 8. Kentucky Enquirer. Cincinnati, Ohio. Variety of faiths call Boone home by Mark Hansel. Pages A1, A10.

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