

In 2006, the branches in Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and South Africa split from the US and UK to form Creation Ministries International. Its name changed to Answers in Genesis in 1994, when Ken Ham founded its United States branch. The organization sees evolution as incompatible with the Bible and believes anything other than the young Earth view is a compromise on the principle of biblical inerrancy.ĪiG began as the Creation Science Foundation in 1980, following the merger of two Australian creationist groups. Out of belief in biblical inerrancy, it rejects the results of scientific investigations that contradict their view of the Genesis creation narrative and instead supports pseudoscientific creation science. It advocates Young Earth creationism on the basis of its literal, historical-grammatical interpretation of the Book of Genesis and the Bible as a whole.

Answers in Genesis ( AiG) is an American fundamentalist Christian apologetics parachurch organization.
