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Grand Canyon National Park: Open To Some Faiths

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Religion in the national parks is a white-hot topic. Just mention that park rangers at Grand Canyon National Park can't discuss the geologic age of that canyon, as PEER suggested late last year, and you'll draw a crowd.

Controversy aside, the National Park Service officially does not endorse one religion over another, or even religion, for that matter. But it doesn't outlaw it, either. Proof of that can be found at the Grand Canyon, where the park leases out a building for religious services, as well as for concerts and meetings.

Called quite innocently the Shrine of the Ages, the nondescript rock-faced building plays musical chairs with religious services offered by the Latter-Day Saints, Catholics, Baptists, and a community congregation.

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Thanks, Lone Hiker, I do tell my students that the heavy metals decomposition protocol, of course in simpler terms, is the way scientists are coming up with these dates. I definitely do not tell them that the scientists are wrong or right. I tell them these are the methods that the scientists are using. The Christian Science movement perplexes me because I think Jesus would have us to be charitable towards one another rather that proving to be argumentive, for what reason? Especially if they are dead wrong! That makes them as Christians look dumb, and exasperating to those that are merely trying to educate people on geology. If something new comes along in science, the sensible scientists will be the first to use the new methods! The "Christian Scientists" should be nice, I think, but unfortunately as Christians, they seem to have their priorities misplaced.
I love the Grand Canyon, by the way! I have hiked down to the Phantom Ranch a total of four times in my earlier years! Once I did the whole hike, down and up in one day!


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