mu·se·um /myuˈziəm/ –noun a building or place where works of art, scientific specimens, or other objects of permanent value are kept and displayed.
In Alberta a museum of Creationism was rescently built. I understand there are several in the U.S. already.
Should governments who are responsible for neutrality between religion and state allow specifically biased public domained museums?
Now I believe the institution of museums are to be held at a higher calibur than private institutions. Museums are a public (on a global scale) referrence to actual historic events, natural catalogs and/or artistic expression. All of these have the common premise of being factual.
Should specific fringe groups be allowed to alter history as they see it? If yes to Semetic philosophy then should other religions (Pagan creationism?) also be allowed?
Would this not deminish the standard that museums have historically set?
What about an anti-holocaust museum?
2007-06-13
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