Denver Museum of Science or Science Fiction?

A replica of Lucy is on display at the Denver Museum of Nature and Science in the Pre-Historic Journey section. The brown bones represent the bones found and the white bones represent the missing parts of the skeleton.

A member of the "Charisma" homeschool support group is engulfed by the Museum's walking T-Rex operated by a volunteer.
October 10, 2007
Denver, Colorado: It is not just another day at the Denver Museum of Nature and Science. It is a free day. Thousands of parents and teachers bring their kids into the great "temple" of evolution so they too can learn the scientific facts that support evolution. Or creation? What? Creation?...you ask.
Biblically Correct Tours led a creation tour through the Pre-Historic Journey section for a Northern Colorado based homeschool group called "Charisma". A volunteer was quick to point out to one of the tour participants that "he (Rusty Carter-the tour guide) is ignoring scientific evidence." "Quite the opposite" added Carter, "we love science but we do not accept their explanation of how things happened." Carter claims that the earth is only about 6,000 years old and that God created the earth in six days.
"Here is a question you should be asking: 'how do you know that is true.' How do they know that Dinosaurs lived 60 million years ago? and How do they know that the earth is 4.5 billion years old? and How do they know that fish turned into amphibians? No one was there and no one saw this happen. Evolution is not science, it is a religion...and so is Creation. Which one is consistent with science? touted Carter. To sign your group up for a tour call 303-978-9615.

Charisma homeschool group stands next to the Stanley Miller apparatus that is wrongly used to prove that life can be reproduced in the laboratory. This belief contradicts the law of Biogenesis--science evidence ignored!