It is necessary?Do churches ever sponsor tours to museums of science and history where great skeletal remains of prehistoric creatures are there on display? If not, why not?
Do churches ever sponsor tours to museums of science and history where great skeletal remains of prehistoric creatures are there on display? If not, why not?
Do churches ever sponsor tours to museums of science and history where great skeletal remains of prehistoric creatures are there on display? If not, why not?
It is necessary?
The priest in the Church when I was growing up was one of the most intelligent and well read people I have ever met.
Your question reveals more about you than about churches.
Not quite sure how you misinterpreted. What have they to do with religious observance?Yeah, you're right museums and dem der libraries is fer dumb asses!!!!!!!!!!!!
You Put The Skeleton Of The Pope Next To A Skeleton Of A Dinosaur Which One Is Real?
You have not answered the questions, why not? Scared?
Each has their place in history. But if I wanted to see dinosaur bones I wouldn't go to the Vatican.....or would I?
Quit baiting. Instead, why don't you get to your real rhetorical point. Not sure what it is, but insofar as I'm aware, churches don't sponsor tours anyway. Could you provide some examples of churches that do? Are you talking about church groups that, say, offer a group rate for those who wish to, say, visit Jerusalem?
Do churches ever sponsor tours to museums of science and history where great skeletal remains of prehistoric creatures are there on display? If not, why not?