The Big Valley Creation Science Museum is located in Big Valley, Alberta, Canada. It is a creationist museum that is dedicated to the promotion of creation science and young-earth creationism. This unique institution offers a different perspective on the origins of the earth and life, making it an interesting destination for those who are curious about different viewpoints on these topics.
The Big Valley Creation Science Museum was opened to the public on 5 June 2007. It was founded by Harry Nibourg, an oil field worker with little formal education. Despite his lack of formal education, Nibourg's passion for creation science led him to establish this unique museum.
The exhibits at the Big Valley Creation Science Museum include an interactive display about the bacterium flagellum. There is also an exhibit that traces how the ancestry of the royal family is supposedly connected to Adam and Eve. Additionally, the museum presents fossils as supposed evidence for the Genesis flood. These exhibits offer a unique perspective on creation science and young-earth creationism.
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41 Railway Ave S #33, Big Valley
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