Our fall photography workshop may have been just a bit smaller than other workshops, but the participants received great instruction from AiG photographers Deb and Marty Minnard. Not only did they have the opportunity for photography, but some of the time revolved around the editing of their images with some interesting results. Here [...]
Last week the Creation Museum was visited by Chick-fil-A. To help promote the opening of their new restaurant in Florence, Kentucky (see their website here) representatives came to the Creation Museum and gave free sandwiches away to staff and guests.
Eagerly awaiting the arrival of sandwiches!
Staff were happy about a different lunch from Chick-fil-A!
The [...]
This popular presentation first explains the Biblical evidence that Noah’s Flood was a historic, global catastrophe. Then Dr. Mortenson explains some of the growing geological and fossil evidence for this event, along with reasons for not trusting radiometric dating methods, which evolutionists claim as proof of millions of years. People will see [...]
This Saturday saw the successful running of the Creation Museum’s first 5K run, the Raptor Run!
Early in the morning the first runners began to arrive.
By the time registration and check-in had been completed 55 runners were present, a good showing for the first race of its kind at the Creation Museum.
Many [...]
Dinosaur bones + Montana + Buddy Davis = the ultimate field trip!
Have you ever wished you could hunt for dinosaur bones in the western United States? Can you imagine digging for fossils alongside fellow creationists, while learning in the field about fossils, dinosaurs, the flood and more from a biblical perspective? If [...]
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