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Creationist museum in Texas, US
The ICR Discovery Center for Science & Earth History is a
creationist museum
[1] in
Dallas,
Texas. Owned and operated by the
Institute for Creation Research,
[2]
[3] the museum opened on September 2, 2019,
[4] with 1,600 people visiting on its first day.
[5]
The museum cost $37.8 million.
[5]
[6] The museum promotes
young Earth creationist beliefs,
[5]
[6] including pseudoscientific arguments linking the Grand Canyon and the Earth's geology to the
Genesis flood narrative.
[6]
See also
References
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^ Panicker, Jobin (April 18, 2019).
"Inside the Dallas museum where faith meets science".
WFAA. Retrieved January 21, 2021.
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^ Wilonsky, Robert (December 15, 2015).
"Creationists expanding institute to include the 'Dallas Museum of Science and Earth History'".
The Dallas Morning News. Retrieved January 21, 2021.
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^
"Institute for Creation Research Discovery Center". Dino Dad Reviews. February 1, 2020. Retrieved January 21, 2021.
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^
"The ICR Discovery Center for Science & Earth History Is Now Open!".
Institute for Creation Research. September 30, 2019. Retrieved January 21, 2021.
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a
b
c Moore, Randy (2020).
"ICR Discovery Center for Science & Earth History" (PDF).
Reports of the National Center for Science Education. 40 (1): 7. Retrieved December 23, 2021.
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a
b
c Moore, Randy (2021).
"The Grand Canyon as an icon of modern Christian fundamentalism" (PDF). In Quartaroli, Richard D. (ed.). Celebrating 100 Years of Grand Canyon National Park: A Gathering of Grand Canyon Historians. Grand Canyon, AZ:
Grand Canyon Conservancy. p. 24.
ISBN
978-1-934656-08-2.
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