Many media outlets continue to spread false information about AiG.
Critics have put forward creative but erroneous conjectures about the upcoming debate between Bill Nye and Ken Ham.
On the anniversary of his death twenty years ago today, it is appropriate to examine Norman Vincent Peale’s legacy and to summarize the influence he has had on the church.
As a 17-year-old who had trusted Jesus Christ as my Savior a few years earlier, I faced a crisis of faith.
A bizarre petition has been recently posted to a White House website that calls on President Obama to ban creation and intelligent design from schools.
Here are two reflections on Dr. Gish’s profound impact in the battle for biblical inerrancy, presented by two of the founders of Answers in Genesis.
A Christian K–12 school in South Carolina, with dedicated and highly qualified Christian teachers, has come under vicious attack by atheists.
In Romeike v. Holder, the Obama Administration presented oral arguments intended to convince a federal court to revoke the asylum granted by an immigration judge.
Dr. Duane T. Gish, one of the great defenders of the Bible’s accuracy, passed away March 6, 2013, in California at the age of 91.
We appreciate opportunities to engage our detractors in meaningful dialogue. Mark Looy, AiG–U.S., responds to an atheist’s response to our previous feedback article.
A new exhibit features part of an impressive travelling exhibition of rare Bible manuscripts and artifacts from the famed Green Collection.
The book that launched Ken Ham’s international apologetics ministry and which provided much of the foundational teaching for the successful Creation Museum is being re-released this month.
Mark Looy, AiG–U.S., responds to a reader wanting more substantial information about the legitimacy of the story that Darwin renounced his evolutionary beliefs on his deathbed.
With the successful on-target Mars landing of the robotic rover dubbed Curiosity, a normally staid group of engineers and scientists erupted with joy as a fruit of their labor was achieved.
When many of today’s Sunday school curricula are teaching mostly Bible stories and with little depth, the Answers Bible Curriculum will meet a tremendous need for solid Bible teaching.
In the wake of the shooting at a movie theater in Aurora, Colorado, AiG reached out to our friends at Calvary Chapel Aurora this morning.
We recently received an email from someone who took a swipe at the Creation Museum and Answers in Genesis. This started what turned out to be a particularly revealing exchange of emails.
As we approach the fifth anniversary of the Creation Museum’s opening on May 28, we are being asked by some media outlets to reflect on the effectiveness of the museum.
One of Ken’s columns in HSE brought out the ire of a reader. Here is that email to HSE and a slightly modified version of our response.
The word evolution is such a loaded term today that it is turning off a large segment of the population. Shrewd evolutionists have been sneaking in their worldview through the back door.
If the Ark Encounter is to be a sign to the world, would that violate Matthew 12:39? Mark Looy, AiG—U.S., explains.
Answers in Genesis has been accused of being too evangelistic and too focused on the gospel of Christ Jesus. Could we be using our resources for something better?
The culmination of our year-long celebration of this 1961 book was a day-and-a half conference held at the Creation Museum last month.
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