Monthly Archive for December, 2011

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The Star of Bethlehem

For the AiG staff meeting yesterday meeting, we all gathered in the Stargazer’s Planetarium to see the program on the Star of Bethlehem. We thought it would be good to remind the staff about what the Bible says concerning this “star.”
Was it a supernova?
Was it a conjunction of planets?
Was it a [...]

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Creation Museum Free Christmas Eve

The greatest gift of all is the gift of salvation. “For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting life” (John 3:16).
As a reminder of this priceless, free gift of the Savior, our Creator who stepped into history as [...]

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Santa at the Creation Museum?

Now I knew that headline would get your attention. Yes, we do have Santa at the Creation Museum—well sort of!
As we are holding eight special days of Christmas celebrations at the Creation Museum called Christmas Town, we have created a new display that centers on the real meaning of [...]

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Behind the Scenes

I thought it would be good to give you just one small example of what it takes behind the scenes to put on a professional, world-class, and evangelistic program like Christmas Town at the Creation Museum. Our exhibit designers are Doug Henderson and his wife Cathy; they have been the force behind the Christmas Town dramas, [...]

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Two Perspectives on the Passing of an Atheist

I have included two perspectives on the death of the famous atheist Christopher Hitchens this week.
The first is found in today’s News to Note on the AiG website written by  Mark Looy of our ministry.
The second is by AiG friend Doug Philips of Vision Forum.
The Passing of a Well-Known Atheist
By Mark Looy
www.NYTimes.com/2011/12/16/arts/christopher-hitchens-is-dead-at-62-obituary.html
An atheist of [...]

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Dawkins Makes a Vow to “Destroy Christianity”

Again this Christmas, there have been instances of atheists trying to get nativity scenes, Christmas banners, etc. removed in certain towns. People need to understand (as I often say) that when courts force such items to be removed, they are not enforcing neutrality—because there is no such thing as neutrality.
As [...]

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Creation Evangelism in Brazil

Even though AiG has little published in the Portuguese language at present (but we do have some articles in Portuguese at http://www.answersingenesis.org/worldwide/translations), it is thrilling to see how Christians in Brazil have been inspired by AiG resources to actively conduct creation evangelism in their country. (Many people don’t realize that the main language [...]

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Academic VP and Provost of College Stoops to New Low in Personal Attack

Many of you have heard of Dr. Michael Zimmerman, an atheist who founded the “Clergy Letter Project” and “Evolution Weekend” (formerly called “Evolution Sunday”) and was previously the dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences at Butler University in Indiana. He [...]

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We Love Science

One of the tactics used by those people who vehemently disagree with AiG’s position on God’s Word in Genesis is to try to undermine our integrity by doing things like the following:

Talking about creationists and terrorists in the same sentence or paragraph
Using the term “child abusers” to describe biblical [...]

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Reaching into Faraway Places

When the Creation Museum was opened, we did not envisage the wide-ranging impact it would have—and in ways we never dreamed of. This past week, we received an email from a pastor in a country that was formerly a part of the Soviet Union. It is fascinating to see [...]

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