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What is Creation Science About?

Dinosaur fossils are not proof of evolution, but rather extinction. Many animal species that lived along with the dinosaurs are still alive and unchanged in body structure and function to this day. Crocodiles and turtles are two examples of the fossils found here in the same formation along with the Triceratops, Edmontosaurus, Tyrannosaurus Rex and many others. The evolutionists have many hypothesis to explain the extinction of the dinosaurs. Here are two of the most popular conjectures:

  • An asteroid hitting the earth 65-70 million years ago causing a cloud of ash to choke the dinosaurs.

  • That dinosaurs evolved into birds.

Ask yourself! Why did the dinosaurs become extinct but not the crocodiles, turtles and many others? If these mega-ton monsters evolved into meadowlarks and barn swallows over the past 70 million years, why didn't the crocodiles and turtles evolve into something?


Noah's Ark

This model represents a 40 foot cross section taken from the middle of the Ark. A completed model at this scale of 5/8th would be 23 feet long. This model is based upon the reports of eye witnesses who have seen the Ark on Mt. Ararat. Using the short cubit, the Ark would be 45'H x 75'W x 450'L.

One of the Museum's various activities is to guess what does not belong in Noah's Ark. Can you see something that doesn't belong?


Articles of Interest

  • Changing Definitions
  • Redefining Science
  • Creation Science Chronology
  • Early Man
  • Noah's Flood
  • Science
  • Dating Dinosaurs
  • The Seven Wonders of Mount St. Helens
  • Creation Science Answers Questions
  • How Old is Earth?

All available to read in the Archives!


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