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We often grimace when we see the secular media’s final reports after interviewing or visiting AiG. While some just report the facts and manage to get it right, most either come with an agenda that is overtly biased against Christians or they just don’t understand what we believe.
Recent coverage has appeared with
The Cincinnati Post: In an article entitled “Science, creation discussed: Panel: Ideas need not conflict,” two common misconceptions about AiG (or possibly creationists in general) are once again promulgated. Read our report: The Cincinnati Post—what kind of journalism is going on?, April 11, 2005.
PBS–TV: AiG’s future Creation Museum was prominently featured in a 15-minute science report on America’s PBS-TV’s The News Hour with Jim Lehrer. Read our report: Defending Darwin (again) on PBS-TV, March 29, 2005.
USATODAY.com: An article that calls the museum a national “embarrassment.” Read our reponse: A “national embarrassment”, February 12, 2005.
Philadelphia Daily News: A “Philly” editorial writer states her belief that believing in creation is “stupidity” and that without evolutionary biology we wouldn’t have modern medicine! Read our response: A Philly story, February 8, 2005.
UK’s Sunday Telegraph: A riddled-with-errors article, written after an interview with Ken Ham, that shows the confusion concerning creationist beliefs. Read our response: Telegraphing the wrong message, February 5, 2005.
The New York Times: A bizarre commentary by Maureen Dowd, a Pulitzer prize-winning writer, that links the Creation Museum with President Bush’s policies about social security and the war in Iraq! Read our reponse: “Full of sound and fury; signifying nothing”, February 4, 2005.
Time: The weekly international newsmagazine addresses efforts across the US to expose public school students to the grave scientific problems with molecules-to-man evolution. Read our response: Time to get more transparent, February 1, 2005.
Find out more about AiG’s Creation Museum.