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Whe n hespeaks of thescienceofcreation, his eyes sparkle with enthusiasm and he gestures wildly Itall reflects alove and respectfor a field which has only recently gained seriousrecognition outside ofreligious circles.

"When Iget startedtalking about creationism,it's

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Before becoming acreationist, Hall describes himselfasone of"Darwin'sDisciples." His beliefschanged dramatically during his sophomore year in college, when he wassaved. Ever since,he has been advocating creationism.

"My desireis thatwewill be the Smithsonian of Christian education — small but mighty," says Hall He speaksofhis plans for the Creation Science Museum andofthe Creation Science department

However, much ofHall's 1988/89 academic yearwas focused on promotion ofthe creationist model.He made ten half-hour shows for channel 40 in Pittsburg, focusing on scientificevidence supporting creationism Hall alsoconcentratedon his research and continued toseek forindividualdonors to further that research.

"The department would liketo have a dinosaur skeleton,but we lack thefunds. There are alotofthingswe would like to do, but^ finances stand intheway," he says

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