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> "My sources are unreliable,
> but their information is fascinating."
> Ashleigh Brilliant
----- Original Message -----
From: Robert Tabak <[log in to unmask]>
>>>>> I think museums should, in their their educational roles, start
exploring
> these links, rather than trying to maintain a complete divide between
> "facts" and issues of meaning, values, and interpretation. These issues
are
> significant for both science and culture based institutions. (And in my
> opinion, these serious questions reach a much wider audience, and have
> nothing to do with giving "equal time" to people who want to claim the
world
> was created 5741 years ago or that dinosaurs never really existed.)
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