Bill Nye Debates Ken Ham - HD
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12:44 - 12:46Oh, hi kids! I have an incredible message for you.
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12:46 - 12:49Hey, can someone take Germa back to the petting zoo?
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12:49 - 12:51Wow! That looks like fun.
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12:51 - 12:52Now, where was I? Oh, yes.
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12:52 - 12:55In 2014, kids 12 and under come free.
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12:55 - 12:58Hey! Shouldn't the comets be in the Planetarium?
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12:58 - 13:01For the entire year, kids 12 and under come free.
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13:01 - 13:04Hey, T-Rex! You better get back to the dinosaur den.
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13:04 - 13:07As you can see, it's a very exciting place.
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13:07 - 13:08Now tell your parents!
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13:08 - 13:12Kids 12 and under free in 2014 when accompanied by a paying adult.
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13:12 - 13:13We hope to see you soon!
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13:14 - 13:18Good evening. I'm pleased to welcome you to Legacy Hall
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13:18 - 13:20of the Creation Museum in Northern Kentucky
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13:20 - 13:23in the metropolitan area of Cincinnati.
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13:23 - 13:26I'm Tom Foreman from CNN and I'm pleased to be tonight's
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13:26 - 13:30moderator for this Evolution versus Creation debate.
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13:30 - 13:33This is a very old question! Where did we come from?
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13:34 - 13:37My answer is from Washington this morning by airplane.
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13:37 - 13:39(laughter from audience)
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13:39 - 13:43But there is a much more profound, longer answer
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13:43 - 13:45that people have sought after for a long time.
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13:45 - 13:48So tonight's question to be debated is the following:
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13:48 - 13:55Is Creation a viable model of origins in today's modern, scientific era?
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13:55 - 13:58Our welcome extends to hundreds of thousands of people
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13:58 - 14:02who are watching on the internet at debatelive.org.
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14:02 - 14:03We're glad you have joined us.
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14:03 - 14:05Of course, you are auditory and here,
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14:05 - 14:06all the folks who've joined us as well.
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14:06 - 14:10We're joined by 70 media representatives from many
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14:10 - 14:12of the world's great news organizations.
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14:12 - 14:14We're glad to have them here as well.
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14:14 - 14:18And now let's welcome our debaters: Mr. Bill Nye and Mr. Ken Ham.
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14:18 - 14:21(audience applauds)
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14:48 - 14:50We had a coin toss earlier to determine
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14:50 - 14:52who would go first of these two men.
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14:52 - 14:54The only thing missing was Joe Namath in a fur coat.
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14:54 - 14:59But it went very well. Mr. Ham won the coin toss
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14:59 - 15:04and he opted to speak first. But first, let me tell you
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15:04 - 15:06a little bit about both of these gentlemen.
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15:06 - 15:08Mr. Nye's website describes him as a scientist,
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15:08 - 15:10engineer, comedian, author, and inventor.
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15:10 - 15:14Mr Nye, as you may know, produced a number of award-winning TV shows,
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15:14 - 15:17including a program he became so well-known for:
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15:17 - 15:19Bill Nye the Science Guy.
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15:19 - 15:22While working on the Science Guy show, Mr. Nye won
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15:22 - 15:25seven national Emmy awards for writing, performing,
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15:25 - 15:29and producing the show. Won 18 Emmys in five years!
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15:29 - 15:33In between creating the shows, he wrote five kids books about science,
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15:33 - 15:37including his latest title, Bill Nye's Great Big Book of Tiny Germs.
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15:37 - 15:40Billy Nye is the host of three television series:
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15:40 - 15:43his program, "The 100 Greatest Discoveries"--
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15:43 - 15:45it airs on the Science Channel. "The Eyes of Nye"--
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15:45 - 15:48airs on PBS stations across the country. He frequenly appears
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15:48 - 15:51on interview programs to discuss a variety of science topics.
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15:51 - 15:55Mr. Nye serves as Executive Director of the Planetary Society,
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15:55 - 15:58the world's largest space interest group.
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15:58 - 16:01He is a graduate of Cornell, with a Bachelors
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16:01 - 16:03of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering.
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16:03 - 16:08Mr. Ken Ham is the president and co-founder of Answers of Genesis,
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16:08 - 16:11a bible-defending organization that upholds the authority
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16:11 - 16:13of the scriptures from the very first verse.
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16:13 - 16:17Mr. Ham is the man behind the popular, high-tech
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16:17 - 16:19Creation Museum, where we're holding this debate.
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16:19 - 16:21The museum has had 2 million visitors in six years
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16:21 - 16:23and has attracted much of the world's media.
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16:23 - 16:26The Answers in Genesis website, as well, trafficked
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16:26 - 16:29with 2 million visitors alone last month. Mr. Ham is also
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16:29 - 16:33a best-selling author, a much in-demand speaker,
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16:33 - 16:37and the host of a daily radio feature carried on 700 plus stations.
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16:37 - 16:41This is his second public debate on Evolution and Creation.
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16:41 - 16:44The first was at Harvard, in the 1990s.
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16:44 - 16:47Mr. Ham is a native of Australia. He earned
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16:47 - 16:49a Bachelors degree in Applied Science, with an emphasis in
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16:49 - 16:53Environmental Biology, from the Queensland's Institute of Technology,
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16:53 - 16:56as well as a Diploma of Education at the University
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16:56 - 16:59of Queensland in Brisbon, Australia.
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16:59 - 17:03And now...Mr. Ham, you opted to go first, so you will
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17:03 - 17:06be first with your five minute opening statement.
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17:09 - 17:11Well, good evening. I know that not everyone watching
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17:11 - 17:14this debate will necessarily agree with what I have to say,
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17:14 - 17:18but I'm an Aussie and live over here in America
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17:18 - 17:20and they tell me I have an accent and so it doesn't matter
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17:20 - 17:24what I say, some people tell me. We just like to hear you saying it.
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17:24 - 17:27So...um...I hope you enjoy me saying it anyway.
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17:27 - 17:29Well, the debate topic is this: Is Creation
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17:29 - 17:33a viable model of origins in today's modern scientific era?
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17:33 - 17:36You know, when this was first announced on the internet,
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17:36 - 17:38there were lots of statements-- like this one
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17:38 - 17:40from the Richard Dawkins Foundation.
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17:40 - 17:42"Scientists should not debate Creationists. Period."
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17:42 - 17:46And this one from one of the Discovery.com websites.
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17:46 - 17:48"Should Scientists Debate Creationists?"
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17:48 - 17:50You know, right here I believe there's a gross misrepresentation
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17:50 - 17:55in our culture. We're seeing people being indoctrinated
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17:55 - 17:58to believe that Creationists can't be Scientists.
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17:58 - 18:02I believe it's all a part of secularists hi-jacking the word "Science".
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18:02 - 18:05I want you to meet a modern-day scientist who's a Biblical Creationist.
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18:05 - 18:07My name is Stuart Burgess.
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18:07 - 18:12I'm a professor of Engineering Design at Bristol University in the U.K.
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18:20 - 18:24I have published over a 130 scientific papers on
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18:24 - 18:28the scientific design in Engineering and Biological systems. (stopped 18:29)
- Title:
- Bill Nye Debates Ken Ham - HD
- Description:
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Is creation a viable model of origins in today's modern, scientific era? Leading creation apologist and bestselling Christian author Ken Ham is joined at the Creation Museum by Emmy Award-winning science educator and CEO of the Planetary Society Bill Nye.
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- English
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- Duration:
- 02:45:33
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Camille Martínez
Holy cow, great work, Sara and Cathy! It's fantastic that of you both took the time to tackle this right away. I'm not able to help for a few more hours, but I plan to check back later to see how things are going and try to chip in.
I'm not a moderator or related to the Captions Requested team in any capacity other than plain old contributor, in case it sounds otherwise up top. I'm just a teammate and subtitler* who knows that doing this takes time, and for you guys to get so much done so quickly is pretty awesome.
Cheers,
Camille
*doesn't appear to 'officially' be a word at present, but, like, why?
Sara Huang
Hey, Camille! Thanks so much! And many thanks to Cathy for adding more dialogue. It was great to wake up to. I hope we'll be able to get this done soon!
Mahmoud Aghiorly
thank you very much , with out your work i wont be able to translate it into other language
thanx , thanx
waiting to finish it
Cathy
I'm enjoying the work, and I want to make sure the debate can be heard. It was really interesting to hear in its entirety. :-)