…which denote Creationism?

 

11 Responses to I’m planning a trip to the Natural History Museum in London: Which exhibits should I ask to see…?

  1. Random Panther Kitteh'sLover says:

    There are none,it’s the Natural History Museum,not the magic Fantasy Museum,I think you have to go to Kentucky http://creationmuseum.org/ or somewhere for that.

  2. M to the R Mighty RA says:

    What a waste of your time. Why not just examine what intrests you.

    You could always see the statue of the museums co founder which they moved out of the way to make way for a statue of Darwin.

  3. Donna says:

    Is this a trick question?

  4. retread says:

    I don’t think the English have evolved enough to understand creationism.

    But I hear the stuffed the queen!

  5. ??????? The Greek God says:

    Look for the medical exhibit about mental diseases…

  6. whirlingmerc says:

    You can find a bunch which will demonstrate hidden assumptions of naturalism probbaly and natualistic bias.

    Look for animals that appear fully formed and complete in the fossil record with no predecessor.

    Look for large fossils which are made with lots of water and lots of mud and a catastrophic burial of creatures such as would be consistent with the flood of Noah

    Look for comparitive exhibits of bird and reptile lungs and it will be clear that there was no slow gradual path from one to the other as they are too revolutionary different

  7. nightman says:

    bring a tent and a sleeping bag if you are looking for that , it will be a very long hunt.

  8. Rob says:

    The dinosaur section and the rest of the animal exhibitions. They demonstrate how creationism is wrong

  9. mia delight says:

    Churches are fearful of losing their congregation and the funds they provide to them. They have put and all out effort to disprove science because they are threatened. If you learn the truth then you wont feed them anymore. They cant disprove facts, all they have to stand on are lies disguised to look real. The people who couldn’t or wont be educated believe them because they don’t have knowledge base to question them.

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  10. purplepeace59 says:

    Try to experience your visit with an open mind. You may gain more insight by approaching something with out preconceptions. Unless you’ve had devine revalation any understanding you have of creating is a hand me down from many different cultures. Hand me downs do tend to get faded, tattered and worn.

  11. Liz says:

    Just ask someone at the helpdesk. Watch them try not to laugh.

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