WATCH Bill Nye vs Ken Ham debate VIDEO in FULL HERE: Who won Creation vs Evolution debate? [POLL]

The creation vs evolution debate between Ken Ham and Bill Nye took place on Feb. 4, 2014 at the Creation Museum's Legacy Hall in Cincinnati.

The debate was available to view online via live stream. The full debate can be seen below in HD online for free in the Youtube video below for a period of time. It can also be viewed on debatelive.org.

The Ham vs Nye live debate tickets for the 900-seater hall sold out within two days of tickets going on sale. Many churches and schools have organized to watch the debate live.

UPDATE: Ken Ham vs Bill Nye: Who Said What?

Ken Ham is a creation apologist, founder of Answers in Genesis and bestselling Christian author.

Bill Nye is an Emmy-award winning science educator.

Both men answered  the following question: "Is creation a viable model of origins in today's modern scientific era?"

Each man stated their beliefs and allowed the audience to ask questions.

Prior to the debate, Nye told CNN he is taking part in the debate in order to educate people on the "scientifically illiterate" view of the earth's origins. He said the debate would ""highlight the fact that so many young people are dismissing the Bible because of evolution, and even many young people who had grown up in the church decided to leave the church because they saw evolution as showing the Bible could not be trusted."

Watch Bill Nye talk about the debate with CNN below:

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