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Creation Museum officials claiming big crowds a year and a half...

The Creation Museum, which teaches life's beginnings through a literal interpretation of the Bible, is claiming attendance figures that would make it an unexpectedly strong draw less than a year and a half ...

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the world is flat, just go outside an look
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I am hoping the "planetarium" portion of the museum features the earth as the center of God's universe and that the Sun revolves around the earth as it always has. I expect the museum shows the rather elaborate models of the universe's extra terrestrial movements that were developed to debunk the "evidence" to the contrary offered through Galileo's telescope. I would recommend an addition explaining the hoax of global warming with a robot model of Governor/Vice President Sarah Palin telling museum visitors that global warming is just God hugging us closer. Be Ye a seeker of the Truth, for the Truth shall set you free.
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Given that there is one born every minute, future attendence prospects look good!

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I hear next month they're opening up a new exhibit showing Palin riding a Brontosaurus.

She's such a maverick. Most creationists prefer the Triceratops....

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Christopher Pearsoll wrote:
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and yes, the Dover trial showed how deliberately fraudulent these bastards are.
How do you know they had no fathers? IMO ID is a joke that has no place in Christianity.
To address your username, I, too, hate religion. Very superstitious indeed.

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Creationist wrote:
Be Ye a seeker of the Truth, for the Truth shall set you free.
John 8:31-32
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How sad to see so many that are so blind. God is not dead - He is very much alive - because of His grace the earth is still here. We only need to study history and see how many mistakes man has made, how many times they "researched" a claim and declared it valid to find out that they must change their findings later. Yet the bible needs no re-definding. The bible is true. I'll believe in creation rather then science's theories till the rapture.
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steve-2304 wrote:
I hear next month they're opening up a new exhibit showing Palin riding a Brontosaurus.
She's such a maverick. Most creationists prefer the Triceratops....
Best post I've read all month.
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i,m starting a museam for the easter bunny and santa , 20 a head admission , oops , donation for my tax free scam, oops i mean religon
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global warming is a religon now and al gore is your god , every bit as irrational as mormonism
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Sarah Palin wants to be vice-president and she endorses these goofy beliefs? GOD help us.

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CAS-1Cor1-18 wrote:
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How do you know they had no fathers? IMO ID is a joke that has no place in Christianity.
To address your username, I, too, hate religion. Very superstitious indeed.
Username or User comment?

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Nino Brown wrote:
There must be absolutely NOTHING to do in Kentucky if these knuckleheads are drawing crowds ..... thinking people realize that this "God" fairy tale is now nothing but a commercial venture .... time to realize ....like they said in the sixties ...."God is dead" .... bury this ancient hoax that has captured the hearts and minds of the simple and foolish ..... think of how many have died in His name .....
I tried to point out the casualty numbers over in the chrisitan forum. They (not surprisingly) weren't interested.
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More money that could have gone to feed hungry childre and house homeless children.
But, that would make sense...

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Patsy Bentley wrote:
How sad to see so many that are so blind. God is not dead - He is very much alive - because of His grace the earth is still here. We only need to study history and see how many mistakes man has made, how many times they "researched" a claim and declared it valid to find out that they must change their findings later. Yet the bible needs no re-definding. The bible is true. I'll believe in creation rather then science's theories till the rapture.
Sciene's theories are what make your medicines possible dear. If you don't like the science, quit using the products.
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In the beginning there was nothing - which exploded.

I've often wondered how those that wrote the bible would or, more precisely, could explain our beginnings to people that lived on our planet 2000 years ago. While I in no way support ID, maybe Adam and Eve and what followed was the only way to explain things back then, certainly not now.

I see no conflict today with the belief in the Almighty and evolution and other things science has given us, including Teflon to lighten this up a tad.

How some believe in creationism today is beyond me.
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Not everyone swallows without question what the public school system dictates as "science." Some people actually use their brains and intelligence. Thus, the obvious blindness and blatant bias of what is falsely called "science" is exposed. Evolution will be laughed at as the "flat-earth" theory of the simple minded ones who believed it back in the 2000's.

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Louisville Slugger wrote:
Not everyone swallows without question what the public school system dictates as "science." Some people actually use their brains and intelligence. Thus, the obvious blindness and blatant bias of what is falsely called "science" is exposed. Evolution will be laughed at as the "flat-earth" theory of the simple minded ones who believed it back in the 2000's.
If you replace Evolution with Intelligent Design in the above, it will actually make sense.
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Louisville Slugger wrote:
Not everyone swallows without question what the public school system dictates as "science." Some people actually use their brains and intelligence. Thus, the obvious blindness and blatant bias of what is falsely called "science" is exposed. Evolution will be laughed at as the "flat-earth" theory of the simple minded ones who believed it back in the 2000's.
Would you kindly share whatever it is you're drinking? It has to be really great stuff to get you so messed up.
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You wouldn't understand. People who only repeat popular secular phases without thinking though them would overdose on even the smallest sip of the waters of life.
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