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Zack,
I see that Ken Ham has challenged you to debate, combined with his usual personal attacks and ad hominems to taunt you.
I recommend that you not accept his challenge to a debate. No offense, but you’re 19. If anyone should debate Ken Ham, it should be someone older and with more experience.
I have more years of experience arguing with creationists on the internet, and I’ve read many, many creationist books so I know their arguments. If I can find AIG’s email, I’ll challenge Ken Ham to a debate and let’s see how he responds.
If you feel an urge to respond to Ken Ham’s attacks on you, just tell him Diogenes is older and will debate him in your stead.