Tuesday, April 17, 2007
Unique Doesn't Begin to Describe It
There must be money to be made in the creation museum racket. Ken Ham's Kentucky creation museum hasn't even opened yet, and already it's got competition from the Discovery Express History and Science Museum in Ligonier, Indiana.
"The second floor of Discovery Express will house a unique history and science museum," say the PR materials from the museum.
And unique doesn't begin to describe it
" It will feature interactive exhibits designed for all ages. Guests will explore the days of creation, the Garden of Eden, Noah’s Ark, and the Tower of Babel. There will be opportunities to learn how science and history confirm that the Bible is trustworthy and accurate in all that it teaches."
Hey kids, don't climb too high in that Tower of Babel.
Hat Tip to reader RF for calling the story to our attention.
"The second floor of Discovery Express will house a unique history and science museum," say the PR materials from the museum.
And unique doesn't begin to describe it
" It will feature interactive exhibits designed for all ages. Guests will explore the days of creation, the Garden of Eden, Noah’s Ark, and the Tower of Babel. There will be opportunities to learn how science and history confirm that the Bible is trustworthy and accurate in all that it teaches."
Hey kids, don't climb too high in that Tower of Babel.
Hat Tip to reader RF for calling the story to our attention.