So the bible might be written by some good non-English speaking *male* authors but it remains a story. A story that some take much too seriously and a story in which others find peace. Whatever your interpretation of the bible I'm sure most people today would agree that it a story that acts as a filter (for some) for current life. How bizarre then that in PETERSBURG, Kentucky the Creation Museum has just opened. It cost 27 million American dollars to build an omage to the first story in the bible, genesis. This is a place where "Evolution gets its continual comeuppance, while biblical revelations are treated as gospel." How odd! Apparently for a growing number of Americans, the bible is the bedrock of his-tory, as the museum site proclaims: "Prepare to Believe." Now, that must be some immersive story-telling. "A fully engaging, sensory experience for guests. Murals and realistic scenery, computer-generated visual effects, over fifty exotic animals, life-sized people and dinosaur animatronics, and a special-effects theater complete with misty sea breezes and rumbling seats. These are just some of the impressive exhibits that everyone in your family will enjoy." I wonder if this will be like Disney-land for Christians: I can hear the kids begging for a ride on Noah's arc...well, they do charge you for it.
Read an article on the Creation Museum in the New York Times
For those interested in the teaching of science and not creationism a petition has been started by The Campaign to Defend the Constitution and has aimed it at educators. (the Answer in Genesis group behind the building of the Creation Museum aren't too happy with the petition)
How do you find out about these things? But anyway it's real wierd and I'm American. Not all Americans believe this kinda stuff anyway. Im gonna sign that petition thing now.
Hi there american, No worries. I'm pretty sure that not all Americans believe in the creationist point of view. :) Interesting that such extreme *discussions* are happening even before it opens.
Oh. My. God.
ReplyDeleteHow do you find out about these things? But anyway it's real wierd and I'm American. Not all Americans believe this kinda stuff anyway. Im gonna sign that petition thing now.
ReplyDeleteHi there american,
ReplyDeleteNo worries. I'm pretty sure that not all Americans believe in the creationist point of view. :) Interesting that such extreme *discussions* are happening even before it opens.
Hey Jess wouldn't it be funny if there's a shul or something that rewrites the beginning of the world...ha. That would take some chutzpah!
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