Did This University Pass the Test? | Answers in Genesis

Throughout its 24-year history, Answers in Genesis has come under attack from a variety of people for holding Bible-based beliefs. Recently, AiG was targeted in a free speech, religious liberty matter at one of America’s universities.Earlier this year, Ken Ham, AiG president, was scheduled to give a talk on the ideas of Charles Darwin at the University of Central Oklahoma, with 17,000 students at its Edmond campus. However, after strong objections from LGBTQ activists at the university, the student body president cancelled the talk (despite a speaking invitation that originally came from the student government). As the national media followed the talk’s cancellation, reporters noted the irony that the lecture was scheduled to be held in Constitution Hall, and they pointed out that activists had successfully stifled free speech contrary to the US Constitution’s guarantee of freedom of expression.

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