Questioninggeller
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Ken Ham, of Answers in Genesis and formerly of the Institute for Creation Research, created the Creation "Museum". In an Australian court:
Full article: http://theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,20867,21843706-2702,00.html?from=public_rss
Somewhat reminiscent of Kent Hovind running his own young Earth creationist operation in a fashion to raise money for himself.
By the way, Ham earns $120,000 in salary alone. That is much more than what an associate professor of science, ie a real scientist, earns.
Biblical battle of creation groups
theaustralian.com
Michael McKenna
June 04, 2007
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The Brisbane-based Creation Ministries International has filed a lawsuit in Queensland's Supreme Court against Mr Ham and his Kentucky-based Answers in Genesis ministry seeking damages and accusing him of deceptive conduct in his dealings with the Australian organisation.
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A magistrate between 1982 and 90, Mr Briese found in his report that Mr Ham and his US organisation had launched a campaign after his leadership was challenged by his US deputy, Brandon Vallorani, who was then sacked, and Australian leader Carl Wieland, who was later allegedly the subject of innuendo about his private life.
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The joint Australian-US push for reforms came amid concerns over Mr Ham's domination of the ministries, the amount of money being spent on his fellow executives and a shift away from delivering the creationist message to raising donations.
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Full article: http://theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,20867,21843706-2702,00.html?from=public_rss
Somewhat reminiscent of Kent Hovind running his own young Earth creationist operation in a fashion to raise money for himself.
By the way, Ham earns $120,000 in salary alone. That is much more than what an associate professor of science, ie a real scientist, earns.
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