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so there's a creation museum being built in kentucky. the *poing* and i were joking after reading about that, as to what it might contain:

little vials of the Original Void
dried crumbs of mud from adam's creation
I hear the Deceptions of Satan wing is particularly informative

then i went to the website.

We’re not talking about so-called ‘reality TV,’ which places real people in unrealistic situations and throws in a bizarre twist at the end. At the Creation Museum special effects theater, you’ll see true stories from the Bible, not embellished with unrealistic subplots. And the unusual twist (compared to many other ‘biblically based’ movies) is accuracy—both biblical and scientific!

i am hoping for the realistic and true story of jonah in the belly of the whale, along with showing us how noah fit two of every species onto the ark, and the parting of the red sea.

alas there will be the 3D depiction of the crucifixion -- wonder whether mel gibson and his jesus snuff film set that in motion.

but wait, there's more: the most famous of the missionary lizards, the T. rex will play a prominent role in dispelling the myth that there was an ‘age of the dinosaurs.’ As we know from God’s Word, dinosaurs, along with the other land-dwelling creatures, were created on Day 6, so they lived right alongside birds, reptiles, mammals—even humans.

and Exploring the lobby, as you wait to enter the planetarium or special effects theater, you’ll find children playing with velociraptor-like dinosaurs beside a quiet stream.

this is my favourite, because it shows so wonderfully the level of "science" we'll get here:

It seemed like an impossible task, but the Creation Museum team has finally located them—Methuselah’s hands.

Unearthing incredible facts and artifacts for the Museum requires some exciting adventures. But this assignment was especially tough. How on earth were we going to find the hands of the oldest man who ever lived?


yeah. you'd think it'd be impossible. but wait! Ray is the oldest man in my church and a personal friend. A spry 86, Ray has the same physique that we imagined Methuselah had. He has the rough hands of a farmer, toughened by a lifetime of hard labor. [...] But now his hands—and feet—have been ‘immortalized’ in the Museum. They’re the hands and feet of Methuselah.

bet he looks just like methuselah at 969 years. one old geezer is just like the next, eh.

anyone up for a road trip? i can see this becoming a cult classic. *innocent look*.

on 2005-01-04 05:19 (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] shamanix.livejournal.com
I clicked on the link and started laughing when I saw the guy with the Amish-style beard, denim shirt and hardhat.

I couldn't bring myself to keep going after that. Hoo boy.

on 2005-01-04 05:23 (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] shamanix.livejournal.com
Okay, so I went back.

I’ve found that a Christian who understands these things can actually put on the evolutionist’s glasses (without accepting the presuppositions as true) and understand how they look at evidence. However, for a number of reasons, including spiritual ones, a non-Christian usually can’t put on the Christian’s glasses—unless they recognize the presuppositional nature of the battle and are thus beginning to question their own presuppositions.

Translation: Christians can see the viewpoint of an evolutionist, but a non-Christian can't understand the idea of creation until THE BLOODY HEATHEN CONVERTS!

Sheesh. This time, I really DID stop. But only when it got to the quoting bits from the bible about "fear of God is the beginning of wisdom".

*eyeroll*

on 2005-01-04 12:25 (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] supergee.livejournal.com
For some people the fear of wisdom is the beginning of God.

on 2005-01-04 05:33 (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] sinboy.livejournal.com
As we know from God’s Word, dinosaurs, along with the other land-dwelling creatures, were created on Day 6, so they lived right alongside birds, reptiles, mammals—even humans.

What't this "created the dinosaurs" crap? Nu-Wa the Dragon Godess created man out of the clay she found by the riverside fourty thousand years ago. Those "dinosaurs" are actualy dragons!

See? Here's some real creation science. (http://www.fengshuigate.com/calabash/introduction.html) Chinese creation science. OK, so it's more like poetry. But so what? I could create some "science" based on that that'd be just as officialy provable as Christian creation science.

on 2005-01-04 07:50 (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] crazed-lynn.livejournal.com
I'm lucky enough to live less than 20 miles from The Institute for Creation Research (http://www.icr.org/museum/) which this page calls the largest facility to date.

I visited with a crowd of Unitarian Universalists a few years ago. I hope to never set foot in such a place again.
(http://www.nwcreation.net/museums.html)
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on 2005-01-04 14:07 (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] treacle-well.livejournal.com
May I laugh and puke at the same time?

(No, I wouldn't make you clean it up).

Urgh.

on 2005-01-04 14:39 (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] novazembla.livejournal.com
When the captain and I were at the Museum of Science and Industry last week, there was a one-panel display demonstrating why, no, Virginia, creation science ain't science. But standing at the display was a family who Just Didn't Get It. The son -- who was about Joe's age -- was saying "Creation science is too a science!" while the captain tried not to snicker. As we walked away, I said, reasonably loudly, "That's why science isn't done by popular vote."

@%

on 2005-01-05 18:17 (UTC)
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Posted by [personal profile] lcohen
um. wow.

and me no longer heading to kentucky nearly so often. drat the luck.

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