Bill Nye—Full of Sound and Fury, Signifying Nothing?

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By Ken Ham

The famous line “full of sound and fury, signifying nothing” comes from Shakespeare’s Macbeth (Act 5, Scene 5). Macbeth is lamenting the brevity of life—and in essence the meaningless of life because it is so short.

And that, to me, sums up what Bill Nye wants generations of our kids to believe—that life is nothing more than a short existence here that arose by natural processes—then you die and cease to exist.

As we lead up to the one-year anniversary (next week) of the Nye-Ham debate, an article quoting Bill Nye appeared on the Christian Today website on Friday, …read more

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