The Creation Museum of Answers in Genesis continues to draw international media coverage 11 months on—some, however, continues to rehash false arguments.
The state of Texas denied a creation graduate school’s application to have its master's degree program approved by the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board (THECB).
Expelled brings to light the ruthlessness committed by evolutionists as they expel dissenters from within their midst.
Two of the better-known challengers of the evolutionary belief system met in Nashville, Tennessee, on Tuesday to discuss ways that the upcoming movie Expelled can have a major impact.
While we don’t wish to come across as ungrateful over the blessing of such wide coverage, we did find it somewhat frustrating at times.
A recent weekend supplement of Australia’s leading newspaper featured a balanced piece on the Creation Museum.
Only four days into the new year, leading evolutionists have published a new book in an effort to keep creationist ideas out of the public school classroom.
The highlights of the media year of 2007.
One of the lengthy segments of the FOX Christmas special entitled “Miracles: Facts, Fiction & Faith” will showcase the Creation Museum.
MinistryWatch.com has—for the third year in a row—honored Answers in Genesis for financial integrity, naming it once again as one of its yearly 30 “brightest shining light” ministries.
The firing of a scientist in New England appears to be yet another clear-cut case of employment discrimination because of a researcher’s creationist beliefs.
Because AiG’s Creation Museum is still drawing large crowds, the world’s media continue to cover the success of this latest entry in the ongoing creation/evolution battle.
One might expect that a tax-supported institution like PBS would be more balanced in covering a controversial topic such as biological origins.
In a recent column against the museum, a Post columnist wrote a piece that was so inaccurate that we asked our publicists to submit a rebuttal.
What caught our eye recently in the atheist barrage against religion occurred in the context of comments from atheists about the growing creation movement and AiG’s new Creation Museum most of all.
Why would the funeral of a former dance intructor and door-to-door “salesman”1 attract a “who’s who” of Christian leaders, 3,000 people, plus a special assistant to the US president to his funeral?
After being featured in a few hundred movie theaters in America, the documentary Flock of Dodos became available for purchase as a DVD this week.
Early this morning, well-known evangelist and pastor—and good friend of AiG and its evangelistic Creation Museum—Dr. D. James Kennedy passed away in his sleep.
Dr. Davidheiser was certainly one of those pioneers whom God used to help the biblical creation movement grow—and then mature to what it has become today.
For more than 50 years we have been told by scientists that they have been on the verge of creating life in a laboratory.
What can the story of Barry Bonds tell us about the creation/evolution controversy?
Two guests stood out last Friday; the couple, prior missionaries in Vietnam, wanted to spend their 50th wedding anniversary at our new museum.
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