Big Valley Creation Science Museum
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The Big Valley Creation Science Museum is a museum in Big Valley, Alberta
, Canada
, dedicated to promoting the young earth creationism
as an alternative to scientific consensus on biological evolution presented by the Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology
, also in Alberta, 35 miles to the south. It is Canada's first permanent creation museum.
The museum measures 900 square feet (83.6 m²), cost C$280,000 to build, and was opened on June 5, 2007 by owner Harry Nibourg, an oil field
service worker. It hosts 40 to 80 visitors weekly. Exhibits include an interactive display of the creationist claims about the bacterium flagellum, trace the ancestry of the British royal family
to Adam and Eve
, and present fossils as evidence for the flood of Noah
. It has been compared to the larger and controversial Creation Museum
in Petersburg, Boone County, Kentucky, which opened earlier the same year.
Big Valley, Alberta
Big Valley is a village in central Alberta south east of Red Deer. It is located south of Stettler and north of Drumheller on Highway 56 in the County of Stettler.- Ranching era :...
, Canada
Canada
Canada is a North American country consisting of ten provinces and three territories. Located in the northern part of the continent, it extends from the Atlantic Ocean in the east to the Pacific Ocean in the west, and northward into the Arctic Ocean...
, dedicated to promoting the young earth creationism
Young Earth creationism
Young Earth creationism is the religious belief that Heavens, Earth, and all life on Earth were created by direct acts of the Abrahamic God during a relatively short period, sometime between 5,700 and 10,000 years ago...
as an alternative to scientific consensus on biological evolution presented by the Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology
Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology
The Royal Tyrrell Museum is a popular Canadian tourist attraction and a leading centre of palaeontological research noted for its collection of more than 130,000 fossils....
, also in Alberta, 35 miles to the south. It is Canada's first permanent creation museum.
The museum measures 900 square feet (83.6 m²), cost C$280,000 to build, and was opened on June 5, 2007 by owner Harry Nibourg, an oil field
Oil field
An oil field is a region with an abundance of oil wells extracting petroleum from below ground. Because the oil reservoirs typically extend over a large area, possibly several hundred kilometres across, full exploitation entails multiple wells scattered across the area...
service worker. It hosts 40 to 80 visitors weekly. Exhibits include an interactive display of the creationist claims about the bacterium flagellum, trace the ancestry of the British royal family
British Royal Family
The British Royal Family is the group of close relatives of the monarch of the United Kingdom. The term is also commonly applied to the same group of people as the relations of the monarch in her or his role as sovereign of any of the other Commonwealth realms, thus sometimes at variance with...
to Adam and Eve
Adam and Eve
Adam and Eve were, according to the Genesis creation narratives, the first human couple to inhabit Earth, created by YHWH, the God of the ancient Hebrews...
, and present fossils as evidence for the flood of Noah
Noah's Ark
Noah's Ark is a vessel appearing in the Book of Genesis and the Quran . These narratives describe the construction of the ark by Noah at God's command to save himself, his family, and the world's animals from the worldwide deluge of the Great Flood.In the narrative of the ark, God sees the...
. It has been compared to the larger and controversial Creation Museum
Creation Museum
The Creation Museum is a museum near Petersburg, Kentucky that presents an account of the origins of the universe, life, mankind, and man's early history according to a literal reading of the Book of Genesis...
in Petersburg, Boone County, Kentucky, which opened earlier the same year.