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Such things are a crock wherever they are. So is the DC area Museum of the Bible.

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I visited a more high-end “Creation Science” museum in Southern California a while back with two young public school science teachers who also considered themselves christians. It was my first time visiting such a place, but the nicely presented misinformation gave me no surprises. I was much more interested in how my friends navigated the gaps between their knowledge and their faith. To my relief, they easily spotted the flaws in the presentations and avoided the “controversy” paradigm: that this issue had two sides, each deserving to be heard. Still, I know so many others could/would use this propaganda to bolster their chosen ignorance, as illustrated by a small bus load of kids from an area christian school being ushered in by their enthusiastic teachers and parents as we left. A shudder went down my spine …

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If sin did exist, a major aspect of Creationism would be the dishonesty and telling lies for selfish reasons. Creationists may not be sinners, but they are degenerates.

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Perfect response. But one wonders why anyone would visit in the first place.

I would visit such a place just for the laughs. (Yes, there is a nasty part of my personality that enjoys ridiculing such willful ignorance.)

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