Genesis creation narrative
Creation myth of Judaism and Christianity
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May 2022 |
Dragon's Lair II: Time Warp
Brutal Deluxe develops and releases a new Apple IIGS conversion of the game, based on the DOS version resources.
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2020 | Answers in Genesis launched its own streaming service, Answers.tv, intended as an alternative to mainstream platforms like Netflix and Disney+. |
January 17 2019 |
Dragon's Lair II: Time Warp
Nintendo Switch port of the Dragon's Lair Trilogy compilation, which includes Dragon's Lair II: Time Warp, is released.
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December 2016 | During the holiday season, Answers in Genesis lit the Ark Encounter with rainbow colors, aiming to 'reclaim the symbol from the gay rights movement' and remind viewers of the Noahic covenant. |
July 7 2016 | Answers in Genesis opened the Ark Encounter theme park in Grant County, Kentucky, featuring a full-scale model of Noah's Ark. |
2014 | Answers in Genesis purchased advertising space in Times Square to run a 15-second video advertisement addressed 'To all of our intolerant liberal friends', aiming to challenge secular viewpoints and promote their Christian message. |
2011 | Skeptic Brian Dunning listed Answers in Genesis as #5 on his 'Top 10 Worst Anti-Science Websites' list, highlighting significant criticism of the organization's scientific stance. |
June 1 2011 |
Dragon's Lair II: Time Warp
PlayStation 3 port of Dragon's Lair II: Time Warp is released.
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March 2011 | Ken Ham and Answers in Genesis were disinvited from future Great Homeschool Conventions after Ham criticized Peter Enns of BioLogos Foundation for advocating a symbolic interpretation of Adam and Eve's fall, which Ham considered 'liberal theology' undermining biblical authority. |
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