Many people today are confused about the origin of the so-called “races” of people. But the Bible and accepted scientific principles provide easy-to-understand answers.
Video 5 in the Spanish Creation Mini-Series
Many people today are confused about the origin of the so-called “races” of people. But the Bible and accepted scientific principles provide easy-to-understand answers. This important DVD shows:
Voice translation by Darrell Clingan.
Mucha gente hoy día está confundida en cuanto al origen de las así llamadas “razas” de gente. Pero la Biblia y aceptados principios científicos proveen respuestas que son fáciles de entender. Este importante DVD muestra:
La traducción por Darrell Clingan. (52 minutos. Edades 12–Adulto.)
Ken Ham is the Founder CEO of Answers in Genesis and its two popular attractions: the acclaimed Creation Museum and the internationally known Ark Encounter, which features a life-size 510-foot-long Noah’s Ark—sometimes described as the “8th Wonder of the Modern World.” Each year, the two attractions host over 1.5 million guests.
A much-in-demand Christian speaker and interview guest, Ham became well known throughout America for his 2014 evolution/creation debate with Bill Nye, TV’s “The Science Guy.”
Ham hosts the daily radio program Answers, now on 1,000 stations. He’s also the founder of the award-winning Answers magazine. In 2020, Ham launched Answers TV, an ambitious streaming service. His website of AnswersInGenesis.org has twice won the top award from the National Religious Broadcasters for best website.
A prolific blogger and author of more than 30 books, Ham’s newest releases are Divine Dilemma (understanding death, disease, and suffering), Divided Nation (about today’s culture wars), and the devotional commentary Creation to Babel.
Ken and his wife, Mally, have five children, many grandchildren, and a great-grandchild and reside in Northern Kentucky.
Answers in Genesis is an apologetics ministry, dedicated to helping Christians defend their faith and proclaim the good news of Jesus Christ.