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RE: Does Liberty have a snowballs chance in hell of getting into the AAC?
(09-13-2021 04:05 PM)SlyFox Wrote:  That is correct. It is not a bold claim. There is a Center for Creation Studies in the LU School of Divinity. There is no "Creation Hall". There is a little glassed in display in a hallway showing that there is a Center for Creation Studies in the School of Divinity. It is what it is.

I mean the Liberty page literally says:

Quote:The Creation Hall is located on the second floor of the Center for Natural Sciences overlooking Liberty University’s beautiful central green space.
https://www.liberty.edu/arts-sciences/cr...s/display/


Is this just a bad use of language and they're saying there's a hallway with this display? As opposed to defining it as "Creation Hall" being a full building?


Also, the fact that this exists on campus is going to make many university systems and presidents not want to associate with Liberty. Doesn't matter how prominent it is.
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