Posted on 02/25/2007 11:35:15 AM PST by Creationist
Evolutionist Synagogue
We decide to do something this weekend, so we went to OMSI (Oregon Museum of Science and Industry). It was an interesting day, as we expected it to be, knowing that we were in the worship halls of the evolutionist.As we compensated for admission, the young lady told us that the main attraction is The Amazon. This should be an interesting exhibit I thought to myself.
We entered through the gates and preceded down the hollowed hall towards the exhibit, with anticipation of what wonders we would see about the Amazon. To our amazement we came upon an alter of worship right away. It was an area where they were teaching little children how to do a worship dance to some Amazon god. It was complimented with a life size screen of a young Amazon girl doing the dance and costumes for the children to dress up and worship this pagan god. This type of display validated my belief it is ok to worship gods as long as they are not Jesus. Evolution does not compliment God it adulterants it, and pagan worship is excepted as it makes no claims to the age of the earth therefore it is propagated by them to corrupt the young mind.
There was also a 3 piece of what they called a mega piranha. It had offset teeth like that of a hand saw. This they said was proof of evolution because there were piranha with two rows of teeth, and now piranha with one row of teeth. It is sad that many will go through that display with the belief that is proof, 3 of bone. They are not told that maybe there was a piranha that had offset teeth which went extinct, or maybe that piranha was deformed like the many other bones evolutionist like to display as proof of evolution. Evolutionary science is not as objective as that they would never give the public a choice of the information, no they will always give a speculative presupposition as the fact. Bones are bones with no proof of any descendents the same, different or otherwise.
If one could actually weed out the evolutionary statements and see the exhibits of the animals for what they were it was pretty good. Though that was very hard to do, you could see the conditioning tools at work everywhere, millions of years, deforestation, pictures of sad children. All this is used to grow up a generation of people with the idea that great amounts of time has created them from slime, and they are just animals that has the ability to put ice back on the polar caps through the use of population control of abortion.
After our indoctrination of the Amazon we precede to life science. This time they did not have a worship alter in the front but a conditioning tool. It was this 8x 8 Plexiglas mechanism of gears, there were 6 gears with a 10 to 1 ratio. There was a plaque with the challenge can you make the purple gear move. Well not in one day, as there is another plaque that tells you that you would have to turn the wheel continuously for 11 ½ days to accomplish the task. Many would say how does this indoctrinate? Well they are trying to show how evolution works in a simplistic way many turns or mutations make little steps toward the new species and millions of years later you have a lizard into a chicken. Mind you mutations have been proved to be harmful all the time, and that the flesh of a lizard is different of that of a bird, so is the skin, the reproductive process, mating habits, feeding, digestion. Natural selection cannot make choices that would require intelligence, it is random chance and it weeds out mutations every time due to species stasis.
After having fun with the wheel we moved on to the small but well displayed fossil collection. They were wonderful examples of extinct kinds of animals (for you evolutionist, species). Even though they always had to insert those magical words millions of years ago, as if someone had been there and new the facts. There was a wonderful chart of the Eras with how evolutionist have made up the process of when animals supposedly existed and went extinct. And low and behold the Cambrian did not have mammals in it, but that is not how it is in real life. Just about every kind of animal has been found in the Cambrian, many looking exactly as they do today. Would that be another indoctrination tool of the evolutionist? I believe it is as they do not expect the average citizen to challenge the words of the Government indoctrinated (educated to the evolutionist) erudite scientist.
It was a wonderful day and there were many cool things to look at. But as one who knows the truth I could see how many people were lead by the teaching of other like sheep away further and further because indoctrinated educated people will always give them the information of truth. We noted at the end of the day how many people had a hollowness to their demeanor, a sadness if you will. It was as if they were going about with no direction, looking for answers that OMSI could not give.
The best exhibit had nothing to do with science at all it was the tour of the decommissioned Sub USS Blueback. They did not have signs of millions of years or evolution, they did have wire guided torpedoes that could go 15 miles. It was a very interesting experience to be inside, I have an Uncle who served in a sub during WWII and he still will not tell of his experience. At least now I have some idea of the area they had to live in, not very much at all.
If ever in Portland, Oregon and in need of an alter to worship your god of evolution they have many different areas to sit in awe of chaoss great achievement.
When your post made me think of this I found the AMNH website. If you get lonesome for their type of propaganda you might look at the Hall of Human Origins. I only did a little checking but I thought this was amusing:
ARE HUMANS STILL EVOLVING?So after all those millions of years, evolution has stopped? (I wonder: Has evolution also stopped in fruit flies?) I can't understand as it would seem to me according to the theory, that if there were more people there would be more chance of some really superior mutation; and more chance of finding a mate that could help pass it on. Silly me.
In this era of global travel and interconnected societies, we no longer have small, isolated populations evolving in different directions, as was the case earlier in human evolution, helping to drive the emergence of new species. The human genome continues to change in minor ways, but under present conditions a new human species more than likely will not emerge.
ML/NJ
BTW, the idea with the gears is cute!
And next week, we're going to the Northwest Regional Literacy Resource Center!
Strike two. The word is "lightning." "Lightening" is what happened to your head after the lobotomy...
Thank you for calling attention to this museum...I have never visited it, but living only a little over a hundred miles from Portland, Oregon myself, in the future, I will make a trip there...found a link to this museum, for those who because of great distances from this museum, might never get to visit it, but nonethless wish to have a look at some of their exhibits...here is a link to this museum, for those who might be interested in it...
http://www.omsi.edu/
As to your characterization of those leaving the museum having a hallowness to their demeanor, a 'sadness' as you put it, I will leave that subjective characterization aside...I will judge how people look, for myself, when I get to that museum...funny tho, whenever I have visited the
Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago, Illinois, a fine natural history museum, I have never noted anything but happiness and joy on the faces of those leaving the museum...both of these museums, treat many of the same subjects and most likely in the same manner, affirming evolution...you note hallowness and sadness...I note happiness and joy...perhaps we see, only what we hope that we see, we allow our own subjective feelings to cross over onto other people... most here know, that you disagree completely with a support of evolution, and most here know, that I support evolution...so what we see in other peoples faces and demeanors, is naturally going to be a reflection of our own personal feelings in this matter...
In any case, I am grateful for your visit to this museum, for your pointing it out to those here at FR, and for myself personally, I will most definitely be making the trip to this museum, next time we get to Portland, probably sometime this year, if time allows...
Most museums do charge these days...but when I was a kid, back in the old days, my parents took us to all the museums of Chicago, and took us there all the time, because they were interesting and educational...as an added bonus, they were free, and my parents always appreciated that...nowdays, it would be almost impossible to find any museums or anyplace for that matter, that are free...we never mind paying to get into these places, as they are always well worth the money...for those who cannot afford the price of entry, or its just too costly on their budget, most large museums, offer 'Free Days', so that even those with very limited financial resources, can still take advantage of what the museums have to offer...all one needs to do is contact the museum they are interested in, and get a calendar or a notice of when their 'free days' happen...
In any case, this museum looks quite interesting, and being as it is really nearby to me, I am sure that eventually I will get there...
I lived in Chicago as a youth and loved the museums also.
I lived in Chicago for the first 32 years of my life...so I grew up there, and started my own family there...my children as well as myself, found the Chicago museums, to be just quite wonderful...
When I moved to smaller and more rural areas, one of the things I missed most about Chicago, was its wonderful museums, and its great variety of museums...they are wonderful places to visit, and fine places for ones children to visit as they are growing up...there is indeed something for everyone, no matter ones particular interest...
Oh, of course science has nothing to do with subs. Your intelligent designer also made subs appear out of thin air.
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