The Creation Museum Analysis

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The Creation museum opened up in may 28, of the year 2007. the building is worth 27 million dollars of donations, the museum features over 150 exhibits about animatronic dinosaur and professional displays of the bible. In addition to this The creation museum based their research in the origins of the universe on a free interpretation of the Bible reflecting creationist believes. In contrast to the creation museum The American museums of Natural History has taken a totally different approach by basing their research in the the theory of evolution, the museum is one of the largest museum in the world with over 33 million species with 28 interconnecting building and housing over 45 exhibition halls. The purpose of the museum is “to discover interpret …show more content…

Although this may be truth they both share an exhibition with the same evidence but in two different view about the topic which is “Lucy” one of the most complete skeletons to be prove of a missing link between apes and humans of course the creationist museum base their research on comparing Lucy as just another species of orangutan with stating that the position of the pelvis wouldn’t have permitted Lucy to walk like an human and deciding Lucy, stating that Lucy is just another ape and yet lacking in evidence. but the American national museum view again is different it is a prove that the early hominids flourished between 2 and 4 million years ago, discovered in 1974 Lucy’s body is 3.18 million of years old she is considered to be more human like than …show more content…

As a matter of fact the museum has a 225 full time scientific staff and an average of 5 million visits annually. instead the creation museum is controversial and has damaged the credibility of Christianity by discharging the theory of evolutionary process stands back in God 's world. The museum has 300 employees, and in like manner the permanent employees must sign a statement of faith in God’s will. In that case regardless of the person 's intentions everyone willing to devote themselves to such an idea can work in the creationist museum. All things