Newslinks 08/29/10
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Ministry Blasts ‘Gross Misrepresentation’ of Creation Museum
The Creation Museum issued a response this week refuting much of the critiques that were made in a recent LiveScience article, including the claim that non-Christians are unwelcome.
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They broke the mark!
November 12, 2007 at 11:20 am | Posted in Christianity | Leave a commentTags: abortion, AIG, America, Answers in Genesis, ateasetees, Bible, Christian, church, compromise, creation museum, death, evangelism, faith, God, gospel, grace, hell, holy, hope, Jesus, judgment, law, life, love, marriage, mercy, money, murder, pastor, peace, prayer, record attendance, repent, salvation, scripture, sin, ten commandments, truth
I have been a bit busy between soccer, looking for a job, writing blogs, working on an online T shirt shop, and writing Squidoo lenses, but I wanted to take just a minute to write and congratulate a special ministry.
For the last few years, Answers in Genesis, a ministry outside Cincinnati, Ohio, has been forging ahead with a planned museum promoting the biblical view of creation and the foundation of the Word of God. They have faced ridicule and persecution throughout the process and many news media outlets scoffed when they announced plans to open a museum that taught that the earth is only about 6,000 years old (as opposed to the billions of years promoted by evolutionists), that there was indeed a global flood that wiped out all but 8 people from the face of the earth and covered the entire planet with water, that the Tower of Babel gave us different languages, and how Jesus Christ stepped into the history of the world as God made flesh to die on the cross for our sins.
The museum was completed this past spring and opened on Memorial Day of this year in the midst of protests and petitions. Continue Reading They broke the mark!…