At Vision Forum's opening night ceremony in Hampton, Virginia (south of Jamestown), AiG-U.S. President Ken Ham received (in absentia) a distinct patriotic honor.
The National Center for Science Education sounds as if the organization is serving the noble purpose of promoting science education. But the group’s ostensibly positive name (and that it is “for” something) obscures the fact that the very mission of the NCSE is actually a highly negative one: to aggressively counter the creationist and intelligent design movements.
On Thursday’s debate of the Republican candidates for the 2008 U.S. presidential election, a question was posed: How many of you don’t believe in evolution?
Finding T. rex soft tissue is compelling evidence that it was not 65 million years ago that dinosaurs died out, as given on the evolutionary timeline.
Who are the world’s “new fascists,” according to a new Simon and Schuster book composed by a former New York Times correspondent?
How do creationists respond to evolutionists who tout “evolution actually works” with the newest dinosaur find?
It was the greatest evil in the world during its time: the British slave trade of the late 1700s and early 1800s.
AiG had been tracking the efforts of anti-creationists in America who have been trying to ban a book from National Park Service bookstores.
The passing of a great defender of the Christian faith, Dr. Henry Morris, has closed a long chapter in the history of the fight over biblical authority and accuracy.
Hearing the false claim is like the proverbial water running off a duck’s back: AiG is leading the effort to get creation into schools.
Inherit the Wind has probably done more to undermine biblical authority and accuracy than any other film in history.
A camera on the Hubble Space Telescope has recently captured remarkable images of a comet breaking apart. This event has something important to say about the age of the solar system.
The secular press has been buzzing over a report that a fossil had been found in the Arctic that supposedly proves that land animals evolved from fish.
No story related to human evolution has drawn as much press in recent times as the account of family members in Turkey who walk hunched over, using their hands as well as feet to ambulate.
The Field Museum in Chicago is the newest battlefront in the ever-growing creation/evolution controversy over what to truly believe about life’s origins.
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