Creation and Earth History Museum
Creation and Earth History Museum
4.5
10:00-16:30
Salı
10:00 - 16:30
Çarşamba
10:00 - 16:30
Perşembe
10:00 - 16:30
Cuma
10:00 - 16:30
Cumartesi
10:00 - 16:30
Tam görünüm
Bölge
Adres
Doğrudan ulaşın
Yakınlardaki en iyiler
Restoranlar
5 km içerisinde 303 tane
Gezilecek Yerler
10 km içerisinde 73 tane
Katkı yapın
4.5
55 yorum
Mükemmel
40
Çok iyi
8
Orta
2
Kötü
0
Berbat
5
Jason Grace
3 katkı
Eyl 2023 • Arkadaşlar
The Earth History Museum offers a captivating journey through the planet's evolution. Its well-organized exhibits span billions of years, showcasing fossils, geological wonders, and interactive displays. Visitors are transported through key epochs, from the Precambrian era to the age of dinosaurs and beyond. The museum's well-informed guides enhance the experience with insightful commentary. Engaging for all ages, it provides a deep understanding of Earth's geological and biological history. The Earth History Museum is a must-visit for anyone curious about our planet's fascinating past, making it an educational and awe-inspiring destination.
Yazıldığı tarih: 3 Kasım 2023
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Travel the World
San Francisco, Kaliforniya1.136 katkı
Kas 2021 • Arkadaşlar
If your interested in learning how the Bible and Science intersect make sure to visit this museum. Be prepared for facts supporting God’s creation, something they rarely share in school. They have several rooms with videos, displays and information to read. I found the exhibit on the St Helena volcano very interesting about how quickly the earth can form layers. A few tips: I would skip the 30 minute video at the beginning regarding the tabernacle. You can grab a small folding chair in the first exhibit room if you want to sit down in each section to absorb all of the information. The prices are very reasonable and they have group rates available.
Yazıldığı tarih: 2 Kasım 2021
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Jeff M
Issaquah, WA42 katkı
Haz 2020
If you want to know the truth as to what and why creationists believe as they do, this is the place to see it all. Allow at least two hours. Fantastic displays and explanations! Come see how the earth was really created.
Yazıldığı tarih: 19 Nisan 2021
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Manish2618
Anantapur, Hindistan203 katkı
May 2020 • Aile
It was so great to be there and I like it which makes me so happy and great to be there and having great to better
Yazıldığı tarih: 8 Mayıs 2020
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Alan C
Santee, Kaliforniya17 katkı
Oca 2019
If you believe the earth is only 5000 - 7000 years old, and that was created by Biblical account, then this museum will reinforce your beliefs. On the other hand, if you believe in the scientific account of the creation of the universe, and in the works of Charles Darwin regarding the theory of evolution, this museum will be a disappointment.
Yazıldığı tarih: 18 Ağustos 2019
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Lorna B.
Bechtelsville, Pensilvanya766 katkı
Ara 2018 • Çiftler
We toured this museum in late December while visiting San Diego from PA. Being lovers of science, natural history, world history, and Biblical truth, we knew we had to visit here. We thought the quality displays and fascinating content throughout could rival any secular museum, and we really appreciated the reprieve from the unsubstantiated "evolution" and "Big Bang" origins nonsense we find at typical museums (talk about "anti-science"!). Sure, there is a fair amount of reading required to get the most out of this museum (learning does take some mental effort, afterall), but exhibits were attractive and informative. There were various topical videos one could play throughout the museum as well, adding to the learning experience.
While familiar with most of the material presented in this museum to some degree, we did take away many new things we learned in the galleries. The history of civilization timeline on the museum floor was interesting; the gallery featuring historical evolutionists vs. creationists and the corresponding influences of each was quite thought-provoking. The displays on the Mt. St. Helen's eruption and its aftermath (including the rapid and recent creation of canyons, petrified forests, coal beds, and other old-looking features) was fascinating.
The human anatomy gallery is very well done, with posters, models, and informative visual aides; it presented amazing and awe-inspiring facts and descriptions related to the various systems of the human body--such clear evidence of our wonderful and special design.
We spent about 2 hours perusing the galleries; it was time well spent. There is an excellent resources store there, with books, DVDs, etc., on all the topics covered at this museum and more. Free onsite parking is provided, and admission was very reasonable (and free for kids in December). We highly recommend this museum if you want to learn and expand your knowledge of truth!
While familiar with most of the material presented in this museum to some degree, we did take away many new things we learned in the galleries. The history of civilization timeline on the museum floor was interesting; the gallery featuring historical evolutionists vs. creationists and the corresponding influences of each was quite thought-provoking. The displays on the Mt. St. Helen's eruption and its aftermath (including the rapid and recent creation of canyons, petrified forests, coal beds, and other old-looking features) was fascinating.
The human anatomy gallery is very well done, with posters, models, and informative visual aides; it presented amazing and awe-inspiring facts and descriptions related to the various systems of the human body--such clear evidence of our wonderful and special design.
We spent about 2 hours perusing the galleries; it was time well spent. There is an excellent resources store there, with books, DVDs, etc., on all the topics covered at this museum and more. Free onsite parking is provided, and admission was very reasonable (and free for kids in December). We highly recommend this museum if you want to learn and expand your knowledge of truth!
Yazıldığı tarih: 11 Şubat 2019
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Steven
12 katkı
Kas 2017 • İş
I was able to visit Creation & Earth History Museum last year during International Creation Day, where it was bustling with families of all sizes having a great time. I enjoyed my your of the entire museum, they have great themed exhibit halls; my favorite was the human anatomy wing! Their tour guides were very knowledgeable and friendly. I would suggest taking the family, going as a school group, or bringing your church.
Yazıldığı tarih: 31 Ekim 2018
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Douglas E
2 katkı
Ağu 2018 • Yalnız
This place goes against all evidence trying to show the Earth is only 6000 years old and that humans and dinosaurs lived together on Earth.
Yazıldığı tarih: 27 Ağustos 2018
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FamilyRCBHBLondon
Londra, UK56 katkı
Ağu 2018 • Aile
We visited this museum as a family - two adults and our daughters who are 11 and 14. The museum has been put together by ‘young-earth creationists’ -people who literally believe that the universe was created in six 24-hour days around 6,600 years ago, that everything in the Bible is the literal truth, and that everything in the world must be consistent with that world view.
I don’t believe that, but my family and I really wanted to see how the museum would go about trying to explain all the things that don’t make sense if you believe in the literal truth of the creation story in the Bible, and the Museum did not disappoint in that respect - it provides sufficient alternative facts to justify a provable falsehood that would make it worthy of Donald Trump’s press team.
What was particularly interesting was, when you go round the museum, you realise what a mammoth task the creationists have set themselves up for. They don’t have to just disprove the obvious stuff, like evolution, the existence of fossils, and so on; they also have to deal with linguistics - (i.e. to show how all human languages derived from the Tower of Babel such that there can have been no single proto-language); physics - radioactive dating of rocks (i.e. why radio-dating of fossils is incorrect); astronomy - how distant galaxies can exist that are so far away that the light has taken billions of years to reach us, rather than a few thousand), and so on. Also, because proving the literal truth of the bible appears to be an important aim of the museum, there are displays on evidence for Noah’s Ark and the Tower of Babel. All of this makes it a pretty mammoth undertaking and a pretty big museum to go round the whole of.
There is some really eccentric stuff here, for example the tableaux on dinosaurs co-existing with early man (‘dragon’ myths in many civilisations are apparently actually historical evidence of dinosaurs) as well as the creationist ‘evidence’ that I have heard about before (such as, very many of the world’s fossils were created by the Flood; fossils can be created in the space of months (there is a dripping tap with a ‘fossilised teddy bear’ to prove it); and material on alternative creationist geology (a video of the aftermath of Mount Saint Helens’ eruption showing that some geological strata can be formed in the space of days rather than hundreds or thousands of years). Ultimately and perhaps unsurprisingly I didn’t find it convincing because so much of the ‘evidence’ here is not disproving the established scientific position but rather a very selective cherry-picking of evidence and information that appears to cast doubt on those scientific methods, along with the usual appeal to the ‘argument from design’ to counter evolution by natural selection.
Overall we mostly enjoyed this museum. My 14 year old found it very interesting to see so much stuff here that directly contradicted what she has been learning in school. My 11 year old found it all pretty tedious and wasn’t very happy about being taken round it. I really enjoyed looking at some of the more eccentric stuff like the dinosaurs and the scale model of Noah’s ark. But there is an awful lot here and in the end we didn’t have time to walk through the whole human anatomy section.
Overall the only criticism of the layout of the museum is that there is an awful lot to read. To take it in you have to spend a lot of time reading information displayed on boards etc - although this is broken up with videos and objects such as the fossilised teddy bear, dinosaur tracks and so on.
I don’t believe that, but my family and I really wanted to see how the museum would go about trying to explain all the things that don’t make sense if you believe in the literal truth of the creation story in the Bible, and the Museum did not disappoint in that respect - it provides sufficient alternative facts to justify a provable falsehood that would make it worthy of Donald Trump’s press team.
What was particularly interesting was, when you go round the museum, you realise what a mammoth task the creationists have set themselves up for. They don’t have to just disprove the obvious stuff, like evolution, the existence of fossils, and so on; they also have to deal with linguistics - (i.e. to show how all human languages derived from the Tower of Babel such that there can have been no single proto-language); physics - radioactive dating of rocks (i.e. why radio-dating of fossils is incorrect); astronomy - how distant galaxies can exist that are so far away that the light has taken billions of years to reach us, rather than a few thousand), and so on. Also, because proving the literal truth of the bible appears to be an important aim of the museum, there are displays on evidence for Noah’s Ark and the Tower of Babel. All of this makes it a pretty mammoth undertaking and a pretty big museum to go round the whole of.
There is some really eccentric stuff here, for example the tableaux on dinosaurs co-existing with early man (‘dragon’ myths in many civilisations are apparently actually historical evidence of dinosaurs) as well as the creationist ‘evidence’ that I have heard about before (such as, very many of the world’s fossils were created by the Flood; fossils can be created in the space of months (there is a dripping tap with a ‘fossilised teddy bear’ to prove it); and material on alternative creationist geology (a video of the aftermath of Mount Saint Helens’ eruption showing that some geological strata can be formed in the space of days rather than hundreds or thousands of years). Ultimately and perhaps unsurprisingly I didn’t find it convincing because so much of the ‘evidence’ here is not disproving the established scientific position but rather a very selective cherry-picking of evidence and information that appears to cast doubt on those scientific methods, along with the usual appeal to the ‘argument from design’ to counter evolution by natural selection.
Overall we mostly enjoyed this museum. My 14 year old found it very interesting to see so much stuff here that directly contradicted what she has been learning in school. My 11 year old found it all pretty tedious and wasn’t very happy about being taken round it. I really enjoyed looking at some of the more eccentric stuff like the dinosaurs and the scale model of Noah’s ark. But there is an awful lot here and in the end we didn’t have time to walk through the whole human anatomy section.
Overall the only criticism of the layout of the museum is that there is an awful lot to read. To take it in you have to spend a lot of time reading information displayed on boards etc - although this is broken up with videos and objects such as the fossilised teddy bear, dinosaur tracks and so on.
Yazıldığı tarih: 27 Ağustos 2018
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K. W.
United States18 katkı
Tem 2018 • Çiftler
We enjoyed the Tabernacle presentation. There was so much to see. We were there for about 3 hours and did not get through everything. We actually took the time to watch the videos and read through the exhibits. There were animals, artifacts, models and presentations. We want to bring our children the next time we are in the area. Wish we had one of these in our state!
Yazıldığı tarih: 27 Temmuz 2018
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- Creation and Earth History Museum çalışma saatleri:
- Sal - Cts 10:00 - 16:30
- Creation and Earth History Museum yakınlarındaki oteller:
- (0.94 km) Best Western Santee Lodge
- (12.74 km) Lamplighter Inn & Suites at SDSU
- (12.16 km) Hampton Inn & Suites San Diego-Poway
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- (9.94 km) Holiday Inn Express La Mesa Near SDSU, an IHG Hotel
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- (1.12 km) Omelette Factory Santee
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