Abstract

The use of fossils, and especially dinosaurs, in the exhibits of creationist museums, and their use in the programming efforts of these and similar outlets has become increasingly common. Museum professionals, including scientists, curators and educators should be aware of the appropriation and misuse of palaeontological specimens and data for use in the promotion of a narrow theological and political agenda, that of biblical inerrancy and young earth creationism. By its very nature, this effort attempts to undermine the scientific and educational underpinnings of modern society as part of a larger culture war. The growth of museum-style exhibitry and programming by the creationist community for partisan purposes risks damaging the credibility of natural history and science museums in the eyes of the general public, as the line between data-driven presentation and advocacy becomes blurred.

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