“ In the beginning”.

These words open the text of what 80% of Americans believe is the true account of the creation of all things. During a time many people consider a scientific awakening, a theory was offered that denied the biblical account of origin. Slowly at first, then more rapidly, the scientific community subscribed to this theory as the basis for most schools of thought.

For the past three decades evolutionists have attempted to suppress the creationist viewpoint. Separation of church and state has become a motto of sorts, albeit taken out of context from its original usage.

This weekend is significant for creationists. Ken Ham, founder of Answers in Genesis, opens the Creation Museum in Petersburg, KY, near Cincinatti, Ohio. High production values and factual evidence help to raise the bar on the education of creation. As expected, the museum, which opened on Memorial Day, has generated much interest for those of us who believe its message. The evolutionists have been mounting a united front to discourage people, specifically children and young adults who are still developing their beliefs, from visiting this amazing place. Eugenie Scott has been quoted as saying her fear is that after viewing the exhibits at the museum, young people will say “ Gee, Mrs. Brown, I went to this spiffy museum last summer and they say that everything you’re teaching me is a lie.”





Gee, that’s terrible. This museum will challenge the thinking of millions of young Americans. For shame! How can we stand idly by while young people are presented with more then one viewpoint and are given the opportunity to choose what they think is truth? How can we sleep at night whilst something other than the majority opinion is lurking about to give our children something else to consider?





This, my friends, is what intelligent people call a double standard.