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About the Holy Land Experience
by Palindrome at 9:43 am EST, Dec 21, 2004

] The Holy Land Experience is a living, biblical history
] museum that takes you 7,000 miles away and 3,000 years
] back in time to the land of the Bible. Its unique
] combination of sights, sounds, and tastes stimulate your
] senses and blend together to create a spectacular, new
] experience. But above all, beyond the fun and excitement,
] it is our sincere hope that you will see God and His Word
] exalted that you will be encouraged in your search
] for enduring truth and the ultimate meaning of life.

Forget Disneyworld. This is the theme park every family should visit. They even have theatrical performances so you can experience significant event first hand. The group rate starts at 20 people. Start signing up now.


 
RE: About the Holy Land Experience
by Decius at 7:27 pm EST, Dec 21, 2004

Palindrome wrote:
] Forget Disneyworld. This is the theme park every family should
] visit.

You see now, this is fine. Using the power of imagineering to transport vistors to biblical times, complete with mediterranian food. Might be a little commercial, and they seem to be a bit confused about exactly what time period they are talking about, but in general, a nice educational experience, at least on its face.

No spilling the blood of the innocents to atone for our sins. No attempting to brainwash kids into thinking that men coexisted with dinosaurs and anyone who tells you different will burn in a lake of fire for all eternity. No advocacy that the epistles of paul that refer to homosexuals ought to be turned into a constitutional amendment where as the epistles of paul that refer to women can be safely ignored. Christianity sans koolaid. Seems to be a dying breed.


 
 
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