Who'd have thought that in the early twenty-first century so many supposedly educated Americans would be turning off their brains and embracing Jerry Falwell’s notion that "The Bible is the inerrant . . . word of the living God. It is absolutely infallible, without error in all matters pertaining to faith and practice, as well as in areas such as geography, science, history, etc."
On September 25, The Washington Post ran a story entitled "In Evolution Debate, Creationists Are Breaking New Ground: Museum Dedicated to Biblical Interpretation Of the World Is Being Built Near Cincinnati." The opening lines of the piece acknowledged the radical rewriting of history, biology, anthropology and archeology the museum represents:
The guide, a soft-spoken fellow with a scholarly aspect, walks through the halls of this handsome, half-finished museum and points to the sculpture of a young velociraptor.
“We’re placing this one in the hall that explains the post-Flood world,” explains the guide. “When dinosaurs lived with man.”