I agree, those that wish to continue their intolerance and practice their
high level of "intellectual rigor" can take it else where. This creation
museum issue has run this listserv to the ground over the past 2 months.
Enough already.
Erik J. Heikkenen
Corporate Museum Resources, LLC
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Saturday, June 16, 2007 8:18
AM
Subject: [MUSEUM-L] Creation Museum :
take it off line, please!
Hi Nicholas,
You wrote in a recent posting:
"I
would have expected a howl of protest from museum professionals in regards
to this misappropriation. The lack of such, shows, to me, the extremely
low
level of intellectual rigor that is standard in the
profession."
I am not sure what line of business you are in, but
throwing mud at the
intellectual standard of the museum community doesn't
seem a very profitable
exercise: has it not struck you that perhaps many
of the serious members of
this listserv do not actually want to get
involved in this rather fruitless and
protracted discussion?
As a
previous site member suggested, can those who wish to continue
discussing
the Creation Museum not take this off line, set up their own
discussion
forum, whatever...?
Then we can return to advising on the best way of
preserving inflatable
Dalmations. etc.
Have a nice
day,
Jerry
Symonds
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