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January 2024 by Jo Kincaid
Haven't been. Love to thi my friends thot it was the most fun and amazing ever.
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January 2024 by Franklin Martin
Awesome place! Shows the absolute truth of Creation!
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January 2024 by Mary Ann Siler
Wonderful place to visit!
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January 2024 by Mark Talbott
If you want to raise your kids to be idiots then take them to this place. Everything they say is a lie and not supported by science. It's all about money for them. And we are paying taxes for them. Or at least you idiots in Kentucky are. Pathetic
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January 2024 by Alex Reynolds
The creation museum is a wonderful display of creationist thinking rooted in a biblical worldview. I interacted with a number of people who love God and were so kind that worked there.There were several exhibits that demonstrated with evidence and clarity the biblical worldview of creationism. I hope that more people can come and visit. There was an exhibit all about life and the fact that we as humans are fearfully and wonderfully made.It was colorful and beautifully designed.
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January 2024 by Michael Lu
Great place to spend the day. Love how there's a great evangelism component built into the museum. Much better to go during warm weather, when you can enjoy the gardens and river.The 4D theater is great. Make sure you look online to understand what showtimes they have. There are multiple shows in the same theater.The absolute thing you must do is the planetarium. I would say that it is the best planetarium show I've seen across the country - The laid back seats, the immersive 360 environment, the space themed decorations! Very impressive!
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January 2024 by Mikeee 64
So interesting and enlightening. It's so obvious that the world and everything in it was created. For every design, their is a designer. The flood explains everything; how the older layers are near the top of the Grand Canyon, how the continents drifted, how the dinosaurs became extinct, (and yes they are mentioned in the Bible), how the ice age happened, how there is sea life at all the world's mountain peaks, and that there are hundreds of fossilized sharks in the Mammoth caves in Kentucky. The Lord is Amazing!
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January 2024 by Eileen Walker
Beautiful Outdoor Christmas light displays! The outdoor sign were very confusing though, and more signs are needed. Couldn’t figure out what paths we were on to get to a building or to get to another path. Workers were friendly & helpful though. Need more indoor signs as well.
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January 2024 by Charles Howell
Vivid recreations of scenes from Genesis. Many exhibits for children, but there is a great deal of interest to adults as well, especially discussions of dinosaurs, radiometric dating, and the age of the universe. Intellectually stimulating for skeptics and believers alike. If you have children, come in the summer for outside activities. The museum is family-friendly, and both staff and visitors are kind and considerate.
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January 2024 by Robert & Lesli Turner
Love it here! Our kids enjoyed looking at everything and really enjoyed the Christmas lights walk. Spur of the moment decision to come and we are glad we did. We haven't been in almost 10 years. They've updated a lot of things and they've made things easy to walk through. Most things are accessible and signs are played where it's not. Note: steep prices!
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January 2024 by Daniel Hadden
It was pretty cool. A lot of cool exhibits.
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January 2024 by Nathan Anderson
This museum was very interesting definitely for Christians and no believers it’s broken up and easy to understand gods plan and creation and science method definitely a lot of public speaking to gain better knowledge of the matter and great for all ages
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January 2024 by Trace Collins
Taking your child here is child abuse.
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January 2024 by Jeanette Marshall
Very informative. Will definitely go back yearly.
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January 2024 by Courtney Butler
I can't recommend this museum any more highly. Not being overly dramatic—it's life changing. We spent all day here. I've known other people that went and had to breeze through quickly, but when I go back, I'm planning on spending 2 days, so I can catch every lecture/seminar. The Insectorium and Fearfully and Wonderfully Made exhibits were the highlights for me personally. I wept through the entire FWM exhibit. Every exhibit is exquisite, and I can't wait to go back! If possible, you should definitley go on a weekday. There is also an incredible playground!