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A new book seems oddly outraged that CRT skeptics take its arguments seriously.Last year I joined a group of Christian leaders, Black and white, on a tour of the National Museum of African American History and Culture located in Washington, DC.Even though I’ve read quite a bit about slavery and Jim Crow, I was still physically and emotionally disturbed by the visual depictions of the systemic and violent ways in which people of color were treated for centuries of American history. There is no sugarcoating this history. It was (and is) an offense against God, with ripple effects that continue to shape our national life.In the past decade, conversations on racism have become more heated, reaching a fever pitch in 2020 with the killing of George Floyd at the hands of a Minneapolis police officer.One outcome of the resulting ferment of protest and denunciation was renewed attention to critical race theory (popularly known as CRT), a controversial legal theory once confined to the academic world and now increasingly mainstreamed and popularized in public life, including many of our leading institutions.Books like White Fragility by Robin DiAngelo or How to Be an Antiracist by Ibram X. Kendi rose to the top of bestseller lists in 2020 and after. Corporations, government entities, and even churches began implementing steps drawn from these and other popular works. Evangelical publishers churned out books in this spirit as well.Some Christian leaders have defended the use of CRT as a helpful analytical tool. Others have criticized it as a totalizing worldview opposed to biblical Christianity. This debate has divided many Christians, exhausted many pastors, split many organizations, and convulsed our politics.Seeking to bring sanity and clarity to this ongoing conversation is ...Continue reading...
The Jerusalem Post, the Museum of Tolerance Jerusalem, IDF Widows and Orphans Organization, and the Sylvan Adams Family Foundation held a ceremony to commemorate Remembrance Day.
Answers Academy's annual dinner theatre was held in Legacy Hall at the Creation Museum recently, and what a fun time it was!
Answers Academy's annual dinner theatre was held in Legacy Hall at the Creation Museum recently, and what a fun time it was!
Answers Academy's annual dinner theatre was held in Legacy Hall at the Creation Museum recently, and what a fun time it was!
Holocaust Remembrance Day, Monday Morning, 6th The national wreath-laying ceremony marking Holocaust Remembrance Day began Monday morning (6th) at the Yad Vashem Holocaust Museum. The ceremony was attended by Israeli ... Read MoreThe post News Digest — 5/6/24 appeared first on The Friends of Israel Gospel Ministry.
Despite weather delays (we've had a LOT of rain) and supply chain issues, the Eden Teaching Center at the Creation Museum is really coming along nicely.
Despite weather delays (we've had a LOT of rain) and supply chain issues, the Eden Teaching Center at the Creation Museum is really coming along nicely.
Some Creation Museum guests are surprised to see exhibits depicting animals as vegetarian. But the Bible is clear that before sin entered the world, both animals and man were vegetarian.
About a month before his solo exhibition billed “The Lord was there” opened at the Arkell Museum? in Canajoharie on March 1, master portrait artist Zimou Tan had a completely different vision of what the show would look like. But God, he said, interrupted everything.
The Washington D.C. based Smithsonian Museum recently agreed to pay $50,000 to tourists who were previously kicked out for wearing pro-life apparel.
Like most cities in the Old World, Paris is best discovered by foot. Between all the museums, grand parks and iconic landmarks to say nothing of the omnipresent sidewalk cafes, it's easy to walk 10 miles on any given day without much effort.
Leading nature museum admits flaws in all dates for human ancestors.
Another evil fruit of Darwinism exposed at long last: racist director of Smithsonian museum Aleš Hrdlička is an embarrassment now.
The Megiddo Mosaic, an ancient Christian mosaic that was once in northern Israel, may be uprooted and moved to the Museum of the Bible in Washington, D.C.
About 8–12 times per month I give a lecture in the museum for guests who want to hear it. On Saturday I gave one of my most common talks, “Is Genesis Relevant

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