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  2. Faith and Liberty Discovery Center - Wikipedia

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    The Faith and Liberty Discovery Center (FLDC) was a museum on Philadelphia's Independence Mall. The purpose of the museum, owned and operated by American Bible Society, was to explore the impact of Bible and religion on American society, particularly the impact during the Colonial American Period. The museum had galleries dedicated towards ...

  3. Biblical Museum of Natural History - Wikipedia

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    The Biblical Museum of Natural History (Hebrew: מוזיאון הטבע התנ"כי, romanized: Muzeyum haTeva haTanakhi), currently located in Hartuv at the entrance to Beit Shemesh, Israel, was founded in 2014 by Rabbi Dr. Natan Slifkin, affectionately referred to as the "Zoo Rabbi."

  4. Museum of the Bible - Wikipedia

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    The museum was established as a nonprofit organization in 2010. [15] The museum's building location and design were announced in 2012 when the Green family purchased the 1923 Terminal Refrigerating and Warehousing Co. building, [16] that used to be the Washington Design Center, two blocks from the National Mall in Washington D.C. [17] [18] The primary donors to the museum at launch were Hobby ...

  5. Holy Land Experience - Wikipedia

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    Lake in the center of the park. The park had its origin in a dream of Marvin Rosenthal, a Baptist pastor of Russian Jewish descent, founder of the missionary organization Zion's Hope, who bought land in Orlando in 1989. [1] The park opened in February 2001. [2] On August 17, 2002, the Holy Land Experience Scriptorium museum opened.

  6. Museum of Biblical Art (Dallas) - Wikipedia

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    The museum was founded in 1967 by Mattie Caruth Byrd. It was formerly known as the Biblical Arts Center. In 2005, a fire destroyed the museum and 2,500 works of art. The museum rebuilt and reopened in 2010 in a modern building with eleven galleries and 30,000 square feet of exhibition and event space. [1] [2] [3]

  7. Creation Museum - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 24 February 2025. Museum in Kentucky promoting a pseudoscientific creationist point of view This article is about the museum in Kentucky. For other creation museums, see Creationist museum. Creation Museum The front of the Creation Museum Location within Kentucky Show map of Kentucky Creation Museum (the ...

  8. Biblical archaeology - Wikipedia

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    Biblical archaeology studies archaeological sites from the Ancient Near East and especially the Holy Land (also known as Land of Israel and Canaan), from biblical times. Biblical archaeology emerged in the late 19th century, by British and American archaeologists, with the aim of confirming the historicity of the Bible.

  9. Historicity of the Bible - Wikipedia

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    [24] "History", or specifically biblical history, in this context appears to mean a definitive and finalized framework of events and actions—comfortingly familiar shared facts—like an omniscient medieval chronicle, shorn of alternative accounts, [25] psychological interpretations, [26] or literary pretensions. But prominent scholars have ...