Kentucky's creation museum in financial trouble

JulesMaximus

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http://deadstate.org/kentuckys-crea...al-trouble-due-to-declining-attendance-video/

In a developing story from Kentucky, the Creation Museum is running out of money due to declining attendance, bringing their “Ark Encounter” project to a stand-still because of a lack of funding.

Interestingly, the reason for the slowing traffic seems to be creationism itself, since the main exhibit has literally not changed in 5 years. Most museums’ exhibits change as new discoveries are made, as artifacts travel from other museums to visit, or as adjustments in scientific thinking are made.

Another reason could be the demographic that creationism’s proponents target.

Mark Joseph Stern from Slate.com writes:
A spectacle like the Creation Museum has a pretty limited audience. Sure, 46 percent of Americans profess to believe in creationism, but how many are enthusiastic enough to venture to Kentucky to spend nearly $30 to see a diorama of a little boy palling around with a vegetarian dinosaur? The museum’s target demographic may not be eager to lay down that much money: Belief in creationism correlates to less education, and less education correlates to lower income.
In hopes to draw repeat customers, the museum has added zip-lining and sky bridge courses to their attractions this summer. But when confronted by critics who wonder what the zip-lining and sky bridge attractions have to do with the museum’s message, Mike Zovath, the museums co-founder and vice president, says that the extra activities are irrelevant.

“No matter what exhibit we add, the message stays the same,” Zovath said. “It’s all about God’s word and the authority of God’s word and showing that all of these things, whether it’s bugs, dinosaurs or dragons — it all fits with God’s word.”

In their opening year, the Creation Museum garnered around 400,000 visitors, but that number steadily decreased in the following two years, with just over 254,000 visitors showing up this last year.

Do you think they'll shut down 'Stupidtown'?

Maybe they need to evolve.
 

Mani

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Has someone sent word to God on this? I'm surprised he's letting this happen.
 

fskimospy

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I'd go if I lived nearby. Sounds hilarious.

I went to one in Santee when I lived in San Diego. It was half hilarious and half scary.

I have to say my favorite part was the end though. They had one section on other religions where they mocked Islam, Hinduism, etc, etc for being based on nothing more then fairy tales while Christianity was obviously right. The total lack of self awareness was amazing.

Then they had this 'hall of evolution' with scary music and evil lighting where basically it said EVOLUTION = HITLER.

So great. Highly recommended.
 

IronWing

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I went to one in Santee when I lived in San Diego. It was half hilarious and half scary.

I have to say my favorite part was the end though. They had one section on other religions where they mocked Islam, Hinduism, etc, etc for being based on nothing more then fairy tales while Christianity was obviously right. The total lack of self awareness was amazing.

Then they had this 'hall of evolution' with scary music and evil lighting where basically it said EVOLUTION = HITLER.

So great. Highly recommended.

I even stayed in Santee and I didn't know. :(
http://creationsd.org/
 

JulesMaximus

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I went to one in Santee when I lived in San Diego. It was half hilarious and half scary.

I have to say my favorite part was the end though. They had one section on other religions where they mocked Islam, Hinduism, etc, etc for being based on nothing more then fairy tales while Christianity was obviously right. The total lack of self awareness was amazing.

Then they had this 'hall of evolution' with scary music and evil lighting where basically it said EVOLUTION = HITLER.

So great. Highly recommended.

Man, I work in Poway and I had no idea this place existed. Still, I don't see myself ever giving a penny to support these lunatics.

Edit-Oh, I see it is free. Still too much IMO. ;)
 

fskimospy

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Man, I work in Poway and I had no idea this place existed. Still, I don't see myself ever giving a penny to support these lunatics.

Edit-Oh, I see it is free. Still too much IMO. ;)

You should seriously go, it's awesome. Right up there with the scientology museum in LA.
 

Slew Foot

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well duh. stupid poor people who believe in that shit arent going to pay money to see it.
 

zinfamous

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this is very sad to me as this is so near to my heart.


Now, I may never get to visit and heckle the idiots and fools.

:(


Aww, who am I kidding? There really is no reason to ever go to Kentucky. :D
 

ivwshane

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So if it fails and they have to shut down would it be because god is punishing them and their stupidity?
 

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BoberFett

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I wonder if this quells the perception that the right is pushing us to become a Christian theocracy. If a creation museum can't make it in Kentucky, I'd say that means we're not quite as hopelessly religious as some paint this country to be.
 

Bitek

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I wonder if this quells the perception that the right is pushing us to become a Christian theocracy. If a creation museum can't make it in Kentucky, I'd say that means we're not quite as hopelessly religious as some paint this country to be.

Or once again proves conservatives can't be trusted with finances.
 

Sea Ray

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I live near this museum but I haven't gone yet. Some believers have said "you really ought to go and take your daughter". Well I don't want my daughter thinking that human rode dinosaurs like horses or that the universe is only 6K years old.

To me it's scary how a church can brainwash people itno believing all this stuff that can be so disproven with facts.

For example Noah's Ark. We know that mankind wasn't erased in the past few thousand years because we have a historical record in places like Mesopitamia and Egypt with no breaks in lineage.

Does anyone truly believe Adam and Eve lived to be about 900 years old and Eve was fertile for most of those years? What is it about people who can sit down, listen to someone's speech and come away from it believing this stuff? Do they leave their own set of reasoning at the door?