Aldrin, Galileo, and Lemaître on a recent trip
I've been there before also. Some very impressive exhibits at that time. Thanks for sharing your most recent experience there. Must be very difficult to operate a Museum of the Bible in the midst of a city that thrives on subverting Christianity.
Yes, someone on Twitter told me they call DC "Babylon on the Potomac"!
The Great Courses offers a very interesting lecture series on the history of science and religion by Professor Lawrence Principe that's worth a listen: https://www.thegreatcourses.com/courses/science-and-religion
The negative comments are worth reading. Some atheists really take offense to anything that contradicts their "beliefs.."
I've been there before also. Some very impressive exhibits at that time. Thanks for sharing your most recent experience there. Must be very difficult to operate a Museum of the Bible in the midst of a city that thrives on subverting Christianity.
Yes, someone on Twitter told me they call DC "Babylon on the Potomac"!
The Great Courses offers a very interesting lecture series on the history of science and religion by Professor Lawrence Principe that's worth a listen: https://www.thegreatcourses.com/courses/science-and-religion
The negative comments are worth reading. Some atheists really take offense to anything that contradicts their "beliefs.."