
Blogger John Scalzi’s was challenged to go to the Creation Museum by his readers. He said it wasn’t worth his time so he challenged readers to raise $250 for his favorite charity and he would attend. He ended up raising $5100.
See John’s pictures
Read John’s Report (Parental advisory on the language)
As a 6 day creationist, I’m not surprised by the commentary of an evolutionist. Are you?
What do you think of "Christian Tourism?" This place is likely super high on the list of every Christian school and home schooler’s field list, and that Christians are more than willing to part with their "in God we trust" bills for stuff like this… it’s not a bad investment of $27 million.
Would you take your children there? Your youth group?
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Andrea added these words on Nov 14 07 at 10:06 amWhat I think about the museum itself aside, I would like to suggest that there are causes more important to spend $27 million on. For example, child labor, world hunger, war-torn nations whose people are homeless…I think that working to combat these things would do a lot more to further the name of Christianity more than a museum for people who already agree with what it says (and it doesn’t look like its going to be convincing anyone who doesn’t already belive it, either).
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