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Go ahead, try and find fault with this ironclad logic, I dare you.
(That's Dr. Jason Lisle of the Creation Museum.)
:eye-poppi
Is Life on other Planets part of God's Plan?
A new article published by Answers in Genesis (AiG), which operates the Creation Museum, explains how you can use a "Biblical framework" to learn about Atlantis and estimate when it "sunk".
Full: AiG–U.S.
The author of the article is Bodie Hodge, who works full-time for AiG as a "researcher...
Seems the museum has something on display that they're referring to as a Chupacabra; the curator, John Adolfi, is showing it to "prove the fallibility of science", or some such.
Article? Yep, right here:
http://www.livescience.com/strangenews/091016-chupacabra-creationism.html
The more I hear...
Thanks to another thread here in Religion and viewing some videos about the creation museum and their claims, but isn't it flatout fraud what they're doing whenever they claim that their explanation are scientific ones while taking peoples money?
And did someone sue them already?
Sorry if someone has pointed this out before.
Since it is illegal in the USA for employers to discriminate against someone for their religious beliefs, isn't the Creation Museum breaking the law?
Here is a link to one of their job openings...
The creationist crowd has reached a new low. Radio host Bill Cunningham compared the Cincinnati Zoo to Bull Connor, the Birmingham Public Safety commissioner who used dogs and fire hoses against civil rights demonstrators in the 1960s. Cunningham is angry that the zoo ended their partnership...
Full article: Source
One Florida Baptist perspective states the Creation Museum equips believers for debate. On the other hand, the National Center for Science Education's review is here.
Ken Ham, of Answers in Genesis and formerly of the Institute for Creation Research, created the Creation "Museum". In an Australian court:
Full article: http://theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,20867,21843706-2702,00.html?from=public_rss
Somewhat reminiscent of Kent Hovind running his own...
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/n/a/2007/06/07/national/a175033D34.DTL
Silly silly creationists. In trying to save themselves from embarassment, they instead make a spectacle out of themselves. This attracts far more attention than if they'd just ignored the issue. Funny thing is...
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/n/a/2007/06/07/national/a175033D34.DTL
The man who plays Adam in a video aired at a Bible-based creationist museum has led a different life outside the Garden of Eden, flaunting his sexual exploits online and modeling for a clothing line that...
Ok, living in Kentucky, I have been quite upset about this museums opening. I had the knee jerk reaction that by allowing it to exist unchallenged confuses children with reality and prevents them from knowing the world the way it really is.
But, after my cool down period, I've come to a new...
Oh god(s).
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Also I have a very odd request. I am producing a DVD on poetry. One of the poems is called "Women and Men". The vision will be lots of photos of restroom signs. (Male Female / Men Women / Gents Ladies / Man sign, Woman sign) and so on. If anyone can send me photos of...
The time draws ever closer for the grand unveiling of the Creation Museum in Kentucky/Ohio wherever by its AIG founder, Ken Ham.
Here is a commentary on the event. It is due to open on Memorial Day (28th May)
Only 6 days, one hour and 25 minutes to go!
The best quote is this one which comes...
I know we've seen it before, but a reminder of gross stupidity and/or delusion doesn't do any harm.:rolleyes:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/religion/Story/0,,1946370,00.html
I don't know if this has been covered elsewhere on the forums, but...
According to this LA Times story the roadside dinosaur park made famous in the movie "Pee Wee's Big Adventure" was bought up by a bunch of fundementalists and re-cast to support Creationism.
Depressing but true.
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