Since the museum is only two hours away, a group of us from church went. It may set your mind at ease to know that the introduction video and first several rooms of the museum were dedicated to the authority of Scripture and pointing out that the evolutionist's worldview blinds them, no matter what arguments they come across or what evidence they see. They even talked about laws of logic <img src="/forum/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" /> Also, about half of the museum was on Biblical history. It was a lot more presuppositional than I expected.

The one major issue I had was the statement that "sin was not part of the original plan of God." Later they said that "God's eternal plan was to send Christ to save sinners," so that could be used as a point to correct someone and say "Sin was not a part of God's original creation, but yes, God did ordain the fall to happen." Also, while the ending presentation video on Christ was not as Calvinist as I would like (they said Christ died for me *and you*, blech!), it wasn't bad otherwise.

I think that it can cause people to think, but I think that I would use it as a conversation starter more than anything.

I did buy an audio drama of Pilgrim's Progress from the bookstore <img src="/forum/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" />

Now if only we can get them to rest like God did on the Sabbath...


True godliness is a sincere feeling which loves God as Father as much as it fears and reverences Him as Lord, embraces His righteousness, and dreads offending Him worse than death~ Calvin