what do mean by Answers in Genesis and describe its Views on science elaborately?
Fine tuning – honestly, if the weak refutations of the “fine tuning” argument have caused you to dismiss this argument, fine. But one should consider that this aspect of the universe is predicted by a design model and in opposition to a naturalistic model. So predicting future scientific discoveries based on the premise of a creator must mean that more fine-tuning characteristics will be discovered, the degree of fine tuning discovered will increase, evidence of fine tuning regarding humans will be far more pronounced than for life in general, and most significantly, ALL life on earth both past and present will be found to serve some purpose directly related to the needs or pleasures of humanity. Sources: aigbusted.blogspot.
Answers in Genesis (AiG) is a non-profit Christian apologetics ministry with a particular focus on Young Earth creationism and a literal interpretation of the Book of Genesis. The organization has offices in the United Kingdom and the United States. It had offices in Australia, Canada, New Zealand and South Africa, but in 2006 these split off to form Creation Ministries International. Answers in Genesis rejects much modern science regarding cosmology, geology, linguistics, paleontology and evolutionary biology in favour of worldview which sees the universe, the Earth and life originating within the last 10,000 years. AiG claims their primarily theological views of origins define the boundaries of where science can go. They consider it positive that the intelligent design movement has produced resources supporting the biblical creationist viewpoint, but are critical of intelligent design for failing to mention the Christian God and the age of the Earth. Answers in Genesis emphasizes a p
Answers in Genesis rejects much modern science regarding cosmology, geology, linguistics, paleontology and evolutionary biology in favour of worldview which sees the universe, the Earth and life originating within the last 10,000 years. AiG claims their primarily theological views of origins define the boundaries of where science can go. They consider it positive that the intelligent design movement has produced resources supporting the biblical creationist viewpoint, but are critical of intelligent design for failing to mention the Christian God and the age of the Earth.Answers in Genesis emphasizes a presuppositional rather than an evidentialist approach to apologetics.This is not to say that they deny the role of scientific evidence, but that they believe that all scientists start with axioms or presuppositions, which govern how the evidence is interpreted. Thus their view is a form of critical realism.