Most people think that the battle over creation and evolution is being fought between “science” and “religion.” But there are two problems with this thinking.
We felt strongly compelled to find out what is really being taught in Christian colleges and universities today.
The American higher education system used to be the envy of nations around the world, but in several profound ways, it is not making the grade.
The day after AiG opened the Ark Encounter to the public, Bill Nye, who debated me at the Creation Museum in 2014, spent a couple of hours with me.
Barna reports that “more than two-thirds of skeptics have attended Christian churches in the past—most for an extended period of time.”
As thousands of visitors have toured the Ark Encounter theme park and have walked through the three decks of remarkable exhibits, many are lost for words.
Of particular concern is question 19 on the Australian census form, which is the only optional question and is the religious identity question.
We’ve seen this spiritual battle rage over and over again in history, as recorded in the Bible and as seen in the last 2,000 years of church history.
The Ark and Creation Museum offer an opportunity to give students exposure to a different point of view that is largely censored from most public schools.
The most authentic recreation of Noah’s Ark, with three decks of world-class teaching and themed exhibits, opened to the public July 7 in Northern Kentucky.
The next time you’re tempted to despair at the hopelessness of our modern church, consider Hezekiah. He faced similar challenges—and overcame them.
At a cost of $100 million, a life-size wooden Ark opens this summer. What’s behind such a massive project?
With the generally positive and balanced news coverage we have enjoyed, now comes a glaring exception from our local newspaper, the Cincinnati Enquirer.
What is our real motive for building themed attractions like the Creation Museum and the Ark Encounter? Our motive is to do the King’s business until He comes.
AiG has embarked on what we believe is perhaps an unprecedented marketing effort ever for any ministry. We seek to reach both the Christian and secular worlds.
“Why the Bible Is True” is a large exhibit. The storyline will follow three college students around their campus.
Answers in Genesis is an apologetics ministry, dedicated to helping Christians defend their faith and proclaim the good news of Jesus Christ.