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Answers in Genesis (AiG) is an American fundamentalist Christian apologetics parachurch organization. It advocates young Earth creationism on the basis of its literal , historical-grammatical interpretation of the Book of Genesis and the Bible as a whole.
Martyn Iles, Executive CEO of Answer in Genesis, speaks about his new role and working with Ken Ham, Founder CEO of Answers in Genesis on Thursday, Jan. 25, 2024, at the Creation Museum in ...
In 1977, Ham began teaching at a high school in Brisbane, where he met John Mackay, another teacher who believed in young Earth creationism.According to Susan and William Trollinger, Ham was "appalled by the fact that some of his students assumed their textbooks that taught evolutionary science successfully proved the Bible to be untrue," and he said the experience "put a 'fire in my bones' to ...
Answers Research Journal (ARJ) is an open-access creation science journal published by Answers in Genesis (AiG), a fundamentalist Christian apologetics organization. [1] Founded in 2008, the online journal devotes itself to research on "recent Creation and the global Flood within a biblical framework".
Young earth theories. Humans living among dinosaurs. Answers in Genesis' new CEO Martyn Iles talks about controversy and his goals for the nonprofit.
He started working for Answers in Genesis in 2007 [5] and serves as AiG's director of research. [2] Snelling has been published in standard geological publications estimating the age of geological specimens in billions of years, but has also written articles for creationist journals in which he supports a young-earth creationism viewpoint. [4]
Purdom studied at Cedarville University, graduating in 1994, [1] before going on to get a PhD in molecular genetics from Ohio State University. [5] She was an associate professor of biology at Mount Vernon Nazarene University before joining Answers in Genesis.
Continuing to struggle and looking for answers, Genesis announced it would set up a local marketing agreement (LMA) to operate KFAN (101.1 FM). KFAN, licensed to Fredericksburg, was an Adult Album Alternative station heavily focused on Texas artists. The plan was to flip it to a simulcast of KONO. KONO-AM-FM and KITY would make San Antonio's ...