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27 分钟Heath and Jimmy travel to the Creation Museum, a kind of theme park dedicated to the idea that the Bible's creation story is literally true and that the earth is 6,000 years old. So-called young earth creationism is a fundamental idea in Christian nationalism and one that could threaten the very foundations of scientific research if it ever becomes government policy. Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoices NPR Privacy Policy
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We'Re taking you back to Fight Laugh Feast, that Christian nationalist conference in Kentucky.
When Jimmy and I bought our tickets for the conference, there was a pass included in the package.
The pass was to something called the Creation Museum.
So we decided to drive to the museum in Petersburg, Kentucky, and we're taking you with us.
The biblical worldview tells us that God created a perfect world wrecked by man's sin.
This much we knew ahead of time.
The museum is all about the creation story from the Bible, the story of Adam and Eve and how God created the earth.
And this particular part of the Bible is sort of the beating heart of a fundamentalist belief system.
It's also foundational to the Christian nationalist movement.
Attention museum guest.
Come learn biblical truths and science in.
Our 1:00 Discover program.
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The lower level in Discovery hall at the Creation Museum.