If you’ve ever visited the Creation Museum (as I have… twice… WTF?), then you no doubt remember the Hallway of Doom. This is the dark hallway with creepy red lighting and disturbing background noise… and a collage of magazine articles on the wall explaining what happens when God’s out of the picture and everyone is sinning because they’re having pre-marital sex and (*gasp*) learning about evolution:

Well, the Museum just got an update and Ken Ham is very excited about it:

I do praise the Lord for our diligent and talented Creation Museum design team. They do their best to keep things updated at the Creation Museum! We don’t want to be stale here. Recently, Cathy Henderson… updated the Graffiti Alley exhibit in the museum. Graffiti Alley is where we point out the negative effects that abandoning the authority of God’s Word has on the culture… … … Of course, we don’t say evolution causes social problems, but it can certainly fuel them, which we show in a new exhibit on the connection between racism and Darwinian thinking.

Actually, that’s not even the new update I’m referring to. This is:

The Wall o’ Sin now has magazine clippings about the Aurora shootings.

The shooting tragedy was a sobering reminder of the effects of sin and the resulting curse of death on the world. Indeed, all of Graffiti Alley is intended to teach and remind Christians that we live in a fallen world…

Thrilling. Everyone’s gonna turn to Jesus now…

This is really despicable thinking, suggesting that the shootings happened because, even though the killer was a churchgoer, he wasn’t the right kind of Genesis-accepting Christian. If only the rest of the world could be more like Ken Ham.



