"We are totally different from the Museum of the Rockies in that we present fossils and all the exhibits in the context of biblical creation," said Otis E. Kline Jr., the museum's founder and director.
It's ironic that this so-called museum exists smack in the middle of an area in western Montana rich with paleontological sites that have yielded tremendous scientific information about dinosaurs. But perhaps that's exactly why it is there.Jack Horner, the curator of paleontology at the Museum of the Rockies, agrees the two museums are fundamentally different.
"It's not a science museum at all," Horner said. "It's not a pseudo-science museum. It's just not science. …There's nothing scientific about it."
Hat tip: Geogal.
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