The cretinists apparently like preaching to the choir. Because judging by the online walk-through the museum - which seems to spend rather more space and time on yet again ruminating assorted bits of the Bible that haven't a jack to do with the whole creation/evolution topic - the only people who're not already Believers it can convince are ones with a very severe shortage of information and source critique.

Nevermind now the aftertaste of outright naïve infantilism. "T. rex—the real king of the beasts. That’s the terror that Adam’s sin unleashed!" ? "Repulsive. The world after Eden is disturbing. It makes sense only if you believe God’s Word from the beginning. God made everything ‘very good’—but rebellion against God’s Word brought death into paradise." besides a drawing of two vultures munching on a dead antelope (and the artist obviously didn't have a clue what vultures look like anyway...) ?

Who writes that stuff, elementary school kids who think kittens are cute but are horrified at the sight of mommy cat bringing them a bleeding little rodent to eat ?
Geh. Even without the categorical silliness of the whole Creationist thing this so-called museum is an offense to intellect and good taste.