Answers in Genesis Reviews 5

TrustScore 2.5 out of 5

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  1. Religious Organization
  2. Religious Institution

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


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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

It was on new years eve

It was on new years eve. Apparently they were made aware of an unvaccinated child contracting measles. They informed no one and are trying to cover their tracks. This cesspit is a super spreader location and should incur the full wrath of the god they allegedly believe in.

31 December 2025
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Studied Ignorance

I gave it 1 star because I could not find a way to give it no star at all. The whole thing is utter, although very polite, fiction. Throughout is the claim that anything biblical is correct by definition, so anything that questions the AIG interpretation of bible stories and myths must be wrong by definition. It is not scientific at all. It is demonstrably wrong on all its 'Young Earth' and creation claims. Those writing here have clearly studied to be as ignorant as possible and succeeded massively. There is no supernatural creator-God. Nor was there ever one nor could there be one.

25 January 2025
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

PAINFULLY BIASED

As a Christian, this website instantly gives me a headache. It's good to have different thoughts on science. It's good to have questions and criticisms. But let's be respectful and reasonable. "Answers in Genesis" is certainly not that. This website claims it "looks at science through the lens of God", but it is opinion-based; anyone who thinks differently than creationists gets bashed.

According to them, the earth is 6,000 years old, evolution doesn't exist, people who believe in evolution aren't real Christians and will go to hell for going against the bible or employing critical thinking, and most widely supported scientific evidence/theories/facts/studies are the devil's propaganda. Nearly every article is some variation of "once again, these silly evolutionists have no evidence to prove XYZ because of my opinion, but even though I don't have evidence to back my claim I'm right because... Genesis."

Occasionally there are some criticisms with good potential if only they weren't followed up with "this gap in current knowledge on XYZ must mean that everything about XYZ is wrong, which means I'm right". It's painfully biased. I can't tell whether to laugh or cry reading some of their content.

1 October 2024
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Spreading misinformation

Spreading misinformation. Unreliable. For instances, they claimed radiometric dating does not work/is very inaccurate based off wrongly conducted experiments to argue earth is 6000 years old. Religiously biased.

12 February 2024
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