State-Run Museum Helps Atheist Groups Attack Religion

Episode 767 June 30, 2014 00:15:03
State-Run Museum Helps Atheist Groups Attack Religion
Intelligent Design the Future
State-Run Museum Helps Atheist Groups Attack Religion

Jun 30 2014 | 00:15:03

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Show Notes

On this episode of ID the Future, Casey Luskin talks with Mike Edenburn, a resident of New Mexico who is concerned that the New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science co-sponsored "Darwin Day" events that promoted anti-religious content — and then tried to cover it up.

What You Can Do:

Concerned New Mexico residents will be meeting with museum staff on Wednesday, July 2, to express worries about this situation and demand that the museum avoid viewpoint discrimination and endorsement of atheism in future Darwin Day events. You can assist their efforts by contacting the museum and making your voice heard promptly:

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