I somehow accidently got through the pay-wall. The article sounds like it was written by someone that wants the museum of the Bible to be a museum of how religious people are stupid and hateful, and believe the universe was created by a magic unicorn that gave us the Remington bolt-action rifle, so we could protect ourselves from the dinosaurs (that never existed) and the homosexuals.
I don't think a museum of the Bible has to explicitly state that the Bible is inerrant, or divinely-inspired, or that its message opposes various agendas of our present day.