Answers in Genesis

Nonprofit organization promoting young Earth creationism

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2020 Answers in Genesis launched its own streaming service, Answers.tv, intended as an alternative to Netflix, Disney+, and other streaming platforms.
2017 After the opening of the Ark Encounter attraction, the Creation Museum saw a significant increase to over 800,000 visitors, nearly tripling its previous annual average of 300,000.
2016 By the end of its first year, Ark Encounter reported attracting over 1 million visitors, with a total of 1.5 million visitors across both the Ark Encounter and the Creation Museum.
October 2016 By late October, over 400,000 people had visited the Ark Encounter attraction, exceeding initial state projections of 325,000 to 500,000 visitors in the first year.
June 2015 By mid-2015, the Creation Museum had reached a total of 2.4 million visitors since its opening, averaging approximately 340,000 visitors over seven years.
2014 Answers in Genesis purchased advertising space in Times Square to run a 15-second video advertisement targeting 'intolerant liberal friends', which was described by Relevant Magazine as 'passive-aggressive' and 'weirdly combative'.
November 2012 AiG reported declining museum attendance, with 254,074 visitors for the year ending June 30, marking the fourth consecutive year of decreased visitor numbers.
2011 Skeptic Brian Dunning included Answers in Genesis on his 'Top 10 Worst Anti-Science Websites' list, highlighting the organization's controversial stance on scientific theories.
March 2011 Ken Ham and Answers in Genesis (AiG) were disinvited from future Great Homeschool Conventions due to controversial comments about other Christians, specifically related to a theological dispute with Peter Enns of BioLogos regarding biblical interpretation.

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