If your _actually_ interested and not just throwing a challenge out,
read Lee Stroebel’s “Case for...” books.
You said — If your _actually_ interested and not just throwing a challenge out,
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As I’m sure you well know..., most who are asking never really want to know the answer. I mean, in this age of Internet communications and ample information on the Internet, plus all the books written on the subject and so, so many Apologetics ministries around..., you wouldn’t have to refer someone to materials that they are asking for. I mean, it’s *all over the place*.... LOL...
Therefore, when someone starts asking for information, right away that’s a clue that they really don’t want it... :-)
Actually, I was challenging the idea that the information in the museum was well presented. To make an assertion but completely fail to back it up doesn't equal a good presentation for a museum IMO. Even a handout with a list and a source would have satisfied me.
I am aware of Lee Stroebel's books, thanks. One of these days they might be available at my library!