Book 1: Questions from Kids on Creation and the Fall includes:
* When did time begin?
* How did God create everything from nothing?
* Did Adam and Eve have bellybuttons?
* Where is the Garden of Eden?
* Does Genesis 1:1-2 refer to the first day?
* When God created the earth, were the trees fully grown, or were the trees fully grown, or were they baby trees? If they were full grown, did they have growth rings?
* Why did God make a week seven days long?
* Why was the first person God created a boy?
* Why did God let Adam name the animals? Why didn't God name them Himself?
* Did Adam give each of the animals the names we call them today?
* How long did it take Adam to name the animals?
* The serpent talked to Eve, so why can't snakes talk today?
* Why did God put the tree in the Garden of Eden if He didn't want Adam and and Eve to eat the fruit from it?
* If all that God created was good, how could Satan be bad?
* Who was Cain's wife? Why doesn't the Bible mention her birth if she was Eve's baby?
* Did bumblebees have stingers before Adam and Eve sinned?
* How long were Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden before they sinned?
* When were the planets created?
* If God created the world 6,000 years agao or so, why are stars millions of light years away?
* What is evolution?
* Why do evolutionists trust their beliefs and not Christ?
* Did God use the same design for humans and monkeys?
The Answers Book for Kids is a four volume set, broken down by topic and written for children ages 6-12. Each volume features answers to 22 questions in a friendly and readable style. Each answer features a two page spread with colorful, active photographs of children and the full text of a Bible verse pertinent to the answer. Many questions have Bible references for additional study listed below the answer.
Kenneth Alfred Ham (born October 20, 1951) is the Australian-born president of Answers in Genesis USA. A vocal advocate for a young Earth and a literal interpretation of the Book of Genesis, his cross-country speaking tours and many books make him one of the better known young-Earth creationists.
Between 1987 and 1993, Ham worked for the Institute for Creation Research (ICR), one of the oldest American Creationist organisations, and a leading young-Earth organisation.
In 1994, with the assistance of what is now Creation Ministries International (Australia), Ham and colleagues Mark Looy and Mike Zovath set up Creation Science Ministries, later renamed Answers in Genesis. The Christian ministry specialises in Young Earth Creationism, and is primarily devoted to convincing people that the initial chapters in Genesis should be taken as literally true and historically accurate.
For his contributions to evangelism, he has been granted two honorary degrees (by Temple Baptist College in 1997 and by Liberty University in 2004). Answers in Genesis opened its $27 million, 70,000 sq ft (6,500 m2) Creation Museum in Petersburg, Kentucky on May 28, 2007.
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