How to Waste $25 Million
By Henry Neufeld A $25 million creation museum is under construction in rural Kentucky, with the intention of challenging the scientific consensus view of origins. MSNBC tells us about it in a story titled High-tech museum brings creationism to life. They quote Ken Ham, of Answers in Genesis saying,
“If the Bible is the word of God, and its history really is true, that’s our presupposition or axiom, and we are starting there,
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I missed that MSNBC article about the Creation Museum, so thanks for linking to it in your post. I agree with you: I think the museum’s approach is all wrong. That Faith, Form, and Time book looks pretty interesting; I might check that out when I chance.
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