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New museum aims to get visitors thinking about the Bible

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Can the Museum of the Bible offer a neutral look at the famous book?

The new $500 million Museum of the Bible is filled with thousands of texts and artifacts, immersive exhibitions of bible stories, even an amusement park-like area for children. According to those behind the new private institution, the focus is not on proselytizing or presenting religious doctrine, but to raise public awareness of the Bible. Jeffrey Brown takes a look.

11/17/2017

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