More news on the state of scientific thought in the World's Leading Nation: An exhibition celebrating the life of Charles Darwin has failed to find a corporate sponsor in the United States as no company wants to be associated with something as reviled as the theory of evolution.

In contrast, the Creationist Museum in Ohio has recently raised US$7m in donations.

Posted by: Chris Adams | | Wed Nov 23 18:32:09 2005

I'm not exactly pleased with the way things are going here but I think your phrasing is a tad misleading - the creationist museums also get their funding from non-corporate groups (cranks & evangelical churches). At least for now Creationism isn't more respectable to corporate donors - depressing as it may be that there's some question on this count.

Posted by: acb | http://dev.null.org/ | Wed Nov 23 21:45:32 2005

The contrast between creationism and evolution was as phrased in the article.

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