Creation Museum Reports Strong First Month Attendance
BevK July 2nd, 2007
This museum has those that don’t believe in a literal six-day creation in a tizzy, but it’s doing well.
The controversial $27 million Creation Museum located just outside Cincinnati has made a fairly strong start, boasting 40,000 visitors since its opening on Memorial Day.
Counting the 9,000 visitors that pre-visited the museum, which depicts a literal six-day interpretation of creation from the Bible, the founding ministry Answers in Genesis (AiG) is well on its yearly goal of 250,000 guests, already meeting one-fifth of the total target.
I don’t get this:
Both non-Christians and Christians who are against a literal interpretation of the Bible on life origins planned protests and spoke out against the anti-evolution display, worried that their children would be affected.
I don’t think they’re worried about how their children will be affected, but by how creationists children will be affected. How can you be affected by a museum you never attend, and I assume they won’t be taking their children to the museum.
Read more at the Christian Post.