Americans finding many new things from history

Thursday, July 5, 2007 9:34 AM EDT

Americans are always on the lookout for something new.
On Memorial Day of this year, a new museum opened in Kentucky, near the Cincinnati airport.

It is different from most museums in the world.

It is based on the evidence for the Grand Canyon and Niagara Falls being only thousands (not millions) of years old because of a rapid scooping out of the land by a world-wide flood.

This museum cost $37 million to construct. No taxpayer money went into it.

No corporations or media moguls or educational institutions donated vast sums.

Not at all -- just individuals, including thousands of scientists, who believe evolution is not scientific, but creation by an all-powerful God is.

Are you open-minded?

Do you realize that man is from Adam and Eve, not the result of chance mutations from animals?

The ice age too was a one-time happening lasting only one thousand years.

Be prepared to see scientifically correct dinosaurs near humans since they were both created on the sixth day of creation.

Helen Wistrom

Auburn

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