Unlocking the Past: The Boneyard Creation Museum is hosting a soft opening

Under new ownership, you can expect to see a whole new world when you enter The Boneyard Creation Museum. They are hosting their soft opening this Saturday, November 4 from 9:00 am-3:00 p.m.

Brian Young, owner of The Boneyard Creation Museum told KCNI/KBBN how science and scripture go hand-in-hand.

“The goal of the Boneyard Creation Museum is to show how science and the Bible are not at odds but how they line up perfectly.” Young said. “When we look at whether it be archaeology, astronomy, geology, biology, chemistry, it doesn’t matter which area of science that we can see that it lines up with scripture.”

The outside is not finished yet, but don’t let that detour you from experiencing the impressive artifacts in the museum.

Photo courtesy of the Boneyard Creation Museum’s Facebook page.

You can expect to see interactive programs for kids, such as being able to extract dinosaur DNA and look at soft tissue blood cells from dinosaur bones.

Each room will have something for kids as well as adults.

Some of the artifacts that are there will include a real Woolly Mammoth’s hide and hair, living fossils which are also known as creatures that forget to evolve, and a replica of Noah’s Ark and many more artifacts that will leave you in awe.

Photo courtesy of the Boneyard Creation Museum’s Facebook page.

You can also learn about giants, such as Goliath, and many other things in the fossil records that are very large such as cockroaches that are a foot long, centipedes that are six to eight feet in length, and cattails that were as big as 60 ft. tall.

Young told KCNI/KBBN that how you interpret the information be the difference between how you view something versus how someone else will.

“One of the things that I think is so vital for people to understand is that we have the same evidence that the evolutionists do. I have the same data, we have the same results. The difference is not the data, the science is not the problem, the problem is how you interpret the science” said Young. “That is really what the argument is about, it is more the interpretation, not the data.”

You are welcome to visit The Boneyard Creation Museum’s Facebook page.

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