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Creation Evidence Museum

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I taped this in November of 2001 and I just had to save it for future generations.

Hopefully as a warning to future generations as to the dangers of scientific apathy.

Sadly, I think there's a guy somewhere in the general vicinity building a museum built like the Ark. There was some coverage of him building it and some commentary about the steel I-beams he used. :rolleyes:
 
You need to ask what education facility produced this person.

Incidentally, he is NOT a doctor of anything...unless you call nutbaggery and degree-mill-paying a PhD-worthy subject.
 
I did some internet searching on this guy and Carl Baugh is a complete fraud. That's why I didn't put "Dr." in front of his name in the video description. Notice how the other creation scientist didn't want anything to do with the friendly dinosaur theory.

What is truly sad is the number of people who take him seriously. When my brother worked for NASA in Houston and he encountered another engineer who was a young-earth creationist. This guy believed that carbon-14 dating was flawed and had all sorts of weird theories about evolution and creationism. It doesn't matter how smart or educated you are, you can still fall for this crap.

Here's a page describing the progress of rebuilding Noah's ark:

http://www.godsark.org/html/the_construction.html

How long did Noah take to build his ark? These people have been at it for over 30 years.
 
Yep, saw that a while back.

The "Pacific Baptist College", or whatever it was called, used to be located just a few blocks away from where I live. We locals knew it as "the school that nobody attended". Certainly no young students, even though it is a suburban area with tens of thosands of young families. And there were rarely any cars in the parking lot any time either.

A number of us locals became suspicious of it (we thought it may have been used for hydroponic dope growing - a biggish suburban "industry" here), but we soon discovered it belonged to these looney creationist people. Digging a bit more brought us to Baugh and his flagrant lying scam, among others.

Interestingly, we are also very near the Mormon headquarters for Australia... :boxedin:
 

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