Friday, August 24, 2007

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The mission of the Foundation Advancing Creation Truth and its related ministries is to glorify God as Creator and Sustainer, emphasize man’s accountability to Him, and challenge the hearer/visitor to think through the humanistic concept of evolution.


The Glendive Dinosaur & Fossil Museum is one of those ministries.


When you visit a major natural history museum today, you will see wide-eyed elementary and preschool children (not to mention their parents and teachers) being funneled into an abyss of scientific deception. No matter whether it’s the study of animals, earth science, or astronomy, the wonders of God’s creation are prostituted for evolutionism. And the end result is just more confusion, mystification, and cynicism in the lives of our young people and adults.


Despite all the wonderful research and excellent outreach ministry of so many capable Christian scholars and ministries over the past 30 years, the culture we live in has amazingly taken a dive into what has been called post-modernism and even a post-Christian moral pit. The truth is “My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge” (Hosea 4:6), and we are convinced there are adults, and especially many young people, whom God wants to set free from this lack of knowledge and bondage of deception. Many of them are not attracted to churches for various reasons; yet they may be inclined to see the wonders of God’s creation through visiting a public museum featuring “the rest of the story” about dinosaurs, the stars, the Flood, and the wonders of ancient man, as well as the scientific facts they are not hearing that insist upon creation and absolutely demolish evolutionism’s nonsense.


It is to this end that the Glendive Dinosaur & Fossil Museum will be built, and the Lord is directing and blessing this effort. Already the museum property at the northeast corner of the main Glendive interchange on I-94 has been purchased and is owned by FACT debt free. At approximately 20,000 plus square feet with over 23 full size dinosaur plus a myriad of other fossils, the museum will be the largest dinosaur and fossil museum on I-94 west of the Twin Cities.

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