Ken Ham of "Darwin's Plantation"
 
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BOOK FINDS MISSING LINK BETWEEN EVOLUTION, RACISM:
"Darwin’s Plantation" Breaks New Ground in Study of Subject

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A new book co-written by Ken Ham and Dr. Charles Ware, “Darwin’s Plantation,” examines the impact Darwinian evolutionary thought had on Nazism, genocide and other forms of racism in the last 150 years.

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Ken Ham is founder of the biblical apologetics ministry Answers in Genesis and its world-class Creation Museum outside Cincinnati. Ware is a theologian and is president of Crossroads Bible College in Indianapolis and a leader in training for multicultural ministry.

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• With the anniversary of Darwin’s birthday on Feb. 12, and his 200th birthday and the 150th anniversary of the publication of “On the Origin of Species” little more than a year away, the time seems right for an accurate assessment of his legacy.

• In this discussion of the ties between evolution and racism, the authors also tackle the questions of the origin of all the people groups, skin “color,” and interracial marriage.

• The subtitle of Darwin’s “Origin of Species” is “The Preservation of Favoured Races in the Struggle for Life.”

• Ham, a native of Australia who studied environmental biology at the Queensland Institute of Technology, notes that the remains of perhaps 10,000 Aborigines, some slaughtered as “specimens,” were shipped to Britain to prove that they were the “missing link.”

• Answers in Genesis is a biblical apologetics ministry which conducts more than 300 teaching meetings each year.

• Crossroads Bible College is a Christian undergraduate institution in Indianapolis whose particular concern is to train men and women of many cultural and ethnic backgrounds for effective roles in Christian service.
 

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