As many of you know, Bill Nye (called the “Science Guy” from PBS-TV) had a video on YouTube that has received millions of views—mainly the result of front-page promotion by much of the secular media giants (ABC-TV, CBS-TV, Yahoo.com, etc.). …
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You may have been following the fascinating YouTube exchange involving TV personality Bill Nye (of the PBS–TV series for young people called Bill Nye the Science Guy) and our AiG ministry. After AiG had posted two YouTube rebuttals to …
Recently a video on YouTube entitled “Creationism is inappropriate for children” was produced by Bill Nye (known as “Bill Nye the Science Guy” from television), and it received over three million views—and gained much publicity through the secular media.…
Do you know any teenagers about to graduate from high school and are trying to decide what to do next? Well, encourage them to join us here at the Creation Museum for the College Expo, November 16–17. We will be …
Even though the Creation Museum has been open more than five years, film crews from around the world continue to visit and film. On some days it can be a TV news team that has flown here from Japan to …
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The Creation Museum’s current billboard campaign (across the USA) has been reported in many news outlets around the country. This weekend, there will be a mention of the museum campaign in the New York Times Magazine. The writer …
Recently, a correspondent for the Guardian newspaper in the UK visited the Creation Museum. We gave him the privileges and respect we normally give to media representatives, and we also allowed him to interview one of AiG’s PhD scientists, Dr. …
After watching what turned into a two-hour debate between Hugh Ross and me on TBN television last week, AiG board chairman, Pastor Don Landis, gave an address to the AiG staff yesterday morning titled “Contending for the Faith” (Jude 3). …

Last week on the campus of Butler University in Indianapolis, a lecture was given—actually a diatribe—by two instructors about our Creation Museum, located about a two-hour drive away. (Short but revealing bios about the lecturers are found in the …
This week, I was interviewed by a newspaper in western Kentucky about an upcoming conference in Paducah (www.AnswersinGenesis.org/outreach/event/Paducah2012). After asking me various questions about creation, evolution, what we believe about Genesis, and dating methods etc., the reporter then …
