View Full Version : *Gasp* A Creation Museum?
Michelle95
May 21st, 2007, 05:44 PM
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — A museum where Adam and Eve share exhibit space with dinosaurs is drawing criticism from groups of science educators as it nears completion.
The $27 million Creation Museum, a few miles south of Cincinnati, tells a biblical version of the Earth's history, asserting that the planet is just a few thousand years old and man and the giant reptiles once coexisted.
The educators say its exhibits, inspired by the Old Testament, are geared toward children but lack scientific evidence.
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,274216,00.html
HSmomto4
May 21st, 2007, 06:26 PM
We are going there this summer and can't wait!! It was put together by the people at http://www.answersingenesis.org/
I love their web site and the information they have.
I don't know why the "Scientist" feel the need to sign these things, it isn't like they are going to stop it from being opened or suported.
funmudder
May 21st, 2007, 07:26 PM
We've been supporting AiG for about 2 years now since we first heard of them. Fantastic ministry.
We want to go to the family week and camp out :yay
It says plenty that the media would write such scathing reviews over one mueseum.
Answers in Genesis founder Ken Ham said the vast majority of natural history museums and textbooks available to students are devoted to teaching evolution.
"And they're worried about one creation museum?" he said. "I think they're really concerned that we're going to get information out that they don't want people to hear."
:yeah
dlocal
May 21st, 2007, 10:36 PM
Will be checking out the museum.
Sister-N-Christ
May 22nd, 2007, 01:02 AM
We're so excited about this museum and live very close to it. Also, Ken Ham has some wonderful resources that my husband has used with his Sunday school class as a teaching tool. DVDs and books.
Buzzardhut
May 22nd, 2007, 01:57 AM
We've been supporting AiG for about 2 years now since we first heard of them. Fantastic ministry.
We want to go to the family week and camp out :yay
It says plenty that the media would write such scathing reviews over one mueseum.
:yeah
Since friendship with the world is enmity with God you can also say friendship with God is enmity with the world.
funmudder
May 22nd, 2007, 08:45 AM
Since friendship with the world is enmity with God you can also say friendship with God is enmity with the world.
true dat true
Cameron
May 22nd, 2007, 11:45 AM
I would love to see this museum as well as the one in Glen Rose, Texas.
The scoffers worship science to the point as to say something that is or is not "scientific" settles it. LOL
Science changes all the time and what we thought becomes obscure and outdated, like evolution for instance. Darwin thought his chld looked like a monkey and deduced erroneously that man came from monkeys. Its a stupid theory based on speculation from man's observation. But life cannot be explained by men's observations because we lack the skills and intelligence to know the ways of God.
True science also allows for comparative analysis. Those against creationism should have no fear of putting their theories up against Biblical explanations, unless they fear such comparisons and know that their theories are flawed and might be exposed.
If we were created, there is a God. If there is a God man is accountable. If man is accountable , there is a judgement.
Thus the intense pressure to try and disprove God.
All will stand before God and give an account for the things done in the body.
Imagine the horror of facing God and giving the account that during your life on Earth, you denied His existence and influenced others to do the same!
Thank God for the scientists who do see a creator behind the creation and can debate the scholars with substance and not speculation.
Cd4u
May 22nd, 2007, 12:33 PM
We are going there this summer and can't wait!! It was put together by the people at http://www.answersingenesis.org/
I love their web site and the information they have.
I don't know why the "Scientist" feel the need to sign these things, it isn't like they are going to stop it from being opened or suported.
no, but they are trying to get them from using their trademark called "Science"
I don't know why they get so upset, I mean, if I was an evolutionist scientist, I would look deeper into research to show they are wrong. Otherwise, I would not learn anything new if I didn't do that. Like the saying, what doesn't kill you make you stronger. you know, the reason scientists study things is not really to see how things work, but to find where life came from.
you see, evolutionists need creationists. It motivate them to search deeper. They should realize that and leave creationists alone and let them believe what they want to believe.
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