Friday, February 24, 2012

Creation Museum

We had the wonderful privilege of visiting the Creation Museum on our way down to Florida. All the kids loved it, but Jake especially enjoyed it as he is our resident Creationist! He knows his science, his dinosaurs and his Bible making him a very knowledgeable 8 year old.  In fact, before we left we visited the Longway Planeterium in Flint and he walked right up to the Tour Guide and asked her why she believed in Evolution.  May he always be that brave!

 

Ready to embark on an exciting adventure... 



We had just finished a study on the life of Paul so it was neat to see this illustration of him writing some of the books of the New Testament.

Here is Paige taking notes.  
(Gotta love it! She & Con did this of their own accord, I did not ask them to take notes.)


Martin Luther nailing the 95 theses on the door in Whittenberg.


 Adam & Eve




 The first sacrifice for atonement of sin. This was a rather disturbing display because it was so life-like and really looking. But, it was very convicting to see. It brings to life what the Old Testament offerings were really like. The kids (and parents!) got a great visual of OT history.



 The result of sin was the thorns and thistles in land and the work that man must now do.




The Ark...


Noah and Shem working on the Ark




This was an interactive game of questions to see how well you know the story of
Noah and the Ark. I believe they scored 100%.



Noah in his "Office" on the Ark. Probably looking over his check list of who 
needs to be fed next :)





The best part of all...more dinosaurs!!






One very happy boy, who thoroughly enjoyed his day!!



More note taking :)






And they rode happily ever after!!

If you have not been to the Creation Museum, (click the words for a link to their website) we would HIGHLY recommend it.  Some people were concerned that our kids were too young because there is a lot of reading involved. We didn't feel that way at all. It is VERY well done and we felt like it brought a lot of great visuals into play for the kids.  They didn't read everything, but they certainly got the overall concept of what was being shared.  We give it 5 stars for parents and kids alike.  They do a beautiful job! And there are outdoor parts that we didn't explore to their fullest due to the very cold and windy weather. We'll catch those on our next trip!

1 comment:

  1. Thanks for the tour! We have it on our list for places to go when camping either this summer or next year! Good to know you all enjoyed it!

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