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RE: Does Liberty have a snowballs chance in hell of getting into the AAC?
(09-13-2021 12:37 PM)SlyFox Wrote:  Sigh. Once again, Creation Studies falls into the School of Divinity and not Science Department. Young Earth Theory i just one of many origin theories and not generally viewed by the school as the preferred thought.

Liberty University maintains a Creation Hall on the second floor of the Center for Natural Sciences near the center of campus "dedicated to promoting young-Earth creation to students, faculty, staff, and visitors." The hall "displays numerous replicas of ancient post-Flood humans and non-human primates, as well as fossils of organisms buried during Noah's flood and it's aftermath."
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