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            The Nairobi Museum in Nairobi, Kenya is closing for renovation and houses art and science exhibits.


            Included are fossils that the Leakey’s dug up in the Rift Valley.


            The Great Rift Valley extends from northern Syria in Southwest Asia to central Mozambique in East Africa. It was created by the separation of the African and Arabian tectonic plates beginning about 35 million years.


            While Kenya strides forward the United States continues to slip back into the Dark Ages.


One American roadside attraction displays dinosaurs with Adam and Eve.


            Ken Ham, president of Answers in Genesis has been quoted as saying, "We're putting evolutionists on notice: We're taking the dinosaurs back.”  He has built a $25-million creationist museum in Petersburg, Ky.


            In Pensacola, Florida tourists can stop at Dinosaur Adventure Land whose slogan is, "Where Dinosaurs and the Bible meet!"


            According to their account, God created the world in six days and dinosaurs were vegetarians until Adam and Eve sinned.  That is when they started being meat eaters.


Thousands of evangelical preachers insist that 4,500 years after Adam and Eve arrived dinosaurs entered Noah's Ark, later repopulated earth and were killed off by Christian knights. 


Unlike the Nairobi Museum which hunts down fossils the Creation Evidence Museum in Glen Rose, Texas hunts living pterodactyls in Papua New Guinea.


The director of the Creation Evidence Museum said five of his friends spotted the flying dinosaurs, "but all the sightings were made after dark, and we were not able to capture the creatures."


 



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