Field Trip to the Chicago Field Museum
YOU pick the date and time!
Network with MCF to provide an interactive field trip for your group. The
17 million dollar Evolving Planet Exhibit is worth seeing! However,
it presents a story of natural history from a naturalistic (atheistic)
point of view. The philosophical explanations being presented
as science need to be evaluated.
We now have a docent to accompany your group! Jim Orme has much knowledge
of the Field Museum's exhibits and the evidence for creation.
His 34-page booklet Evolution: Fact or Fiction? is now available as a zipped file (1.5 MB; so be patient.)
Alternatively, you could go without a docent, and we could supply a
facilitator to review questions at a regular meeting of your group after the
museum visit. Some groups may feel comfortable with using their own leadership,
since a creationist view of the exhibits is given in the books The
Evolution Cruncher and
its update, The Evolution Handbook. The appropriate pages
are referenced on the questionnaire next to each question.
Print materials to take with you:
- Jim Orme has written a "Field" guide to the "Evolving Planet" exhibit, entitled, "Evolution: Fact or Fiction." This 34-page booklet expands on the much-shorter questionnaire below. It's a zipped PDF file, to shorten download time. (1.5 MB)
- Ruth Madziarczyk has produced a "Critical Thinking Guide" -- a trifold brochure, printable on letter-sized paper. It looks better if you use the 2. 04 MB file, but that IS a big download. The fast download is less pretty, but only 247 KB.
- A questionnaire can be emailed upon request.
It refers to specific exhibits at the Field, keyed to The Evolution Handbook.
- We strongly suggest buying The Evolution Handbook (old
title was
The Evolution Cruncher). It's jam-packed with
information, and very inexpensive. Available from http://evolution-facts.org.
Their website has even more than the book does, and allows you
to download whole chapters - but that takes a while!
Cost: No charge for the questionnaire or booklet. If you request a
docent to accompany you, or facilitator who would come to a post-field-trip group meeting, it would
be on a free-will offering basis. The museum has an
admission
fee, and you will need to pay for parking or
public transportation.
And you may wish to buy food there.
How to get there: See www.fieldmuseum.org/plan_visit/parking_map.htm
to see information on mass transit and parking.
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