Museum of Earth History
The Museum of Earth History is a controversial[1] young Earth creationist museum based on fundamentalist Christian theology. It features replicas of dinosaur skeletons in exhibits and the Book of Genesis biblical scripture.
Location | Dallas, Texas |
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Coordinates | 32.70072°N 96.83041°W |
Director | G. Thomas Sharp |
Website | www.moeh.org |
Exhibits explain that extinction of dinosaurs was caused by the Great Flood rather than a comet. Noah carried dinosaurs aboard his ark. A Tyrannosaurus alongside Adam and Eve are described as living in peace with each other therefore Tyrannosaurus was a herbivore rather than a carnivore.[2]
Originally located in Eureka Springs, Arkansas on the grounds of The Great Passion Play,[3][4] but later moved to the campus of Christ for the Nations Institute in Dallas, Texas.
References
- Mixing science with creationism Archived 2008-03-06 at the Wayback Machine, Saloncom
- Harris, Paul (2005-05-22). "Would you Adam 'n' Eve it ... dinosaurs in Eden". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 2007-12-30.
- "Home". greatpassionplay.org.
- "Museum of Earth History (Closed), Eureka Springs, Arkansas".
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