NEW! What do aliens, dinosaurs and gay marriage have in common? Discover the connection, and how to respond, in this amazing new book from AiG.
“War of the Worldviews is one of the finest books I have read in years … Christians are engaged in a battle. This book contains the ammunition.”
–Elwood McComas Jr, Kentucky
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Use the new War of the Worldviews book and an article from AnswersInGenesis.org as source materials in a high school or college research paper, then submit the graded paper with teacher’s comments and the official entry form to be eligible to win a laptop computer. A $700 value!
Grand prize:Win a Windows-based laptop computer! Contest is open to any north American high school or college student (including public, private and home schools).
Write a research paper using both The War of the Worldviews and at least one AnswersInGenesis.org article as credited references. A copy of the graded paper (with teacher comments, if any) must be mailed to AiG together with completed entry form. Download the entry form (PDF, 788k).
Teacher’s grade will not affect our judging of the paper. Possible classes: biology and other “hard” sciences, social sciences, comparative religions, philosophy, English composition, Bible. Up to 150 words describing the student’s feelings about writing the paper and noting any interesting comments from the teacher or other students.
Winners are to be determined by AiG staff judges (50% weighting to the paper itself, 50% weighting on the story about teacher and student reactions and what the student learned during the process).
Entry must be postmarked by May 15, 2006.
Grand Prize winner to be announced at Creation College II (and worldwide via this website)—July 2, 2006.
5 runners-up each receive over $150 in media resources.