Posted on 05/23/2007 8:48:57 AM PDT by EveningStar
I would hate to have been the guy whose job it was to round up and herd a couple of T. rexes onto the ark.
This Memorial Day weekend marks the opening of the new Creation Museum in Petersburg, Ky., which purports to tell the history of the world based on creationism instead of evolution...
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I understand a movie on this subject is making the rounds at the Cannes Film Festival.
Hey, posting a link to the source is as far as I’m prepared to wade into that abuse of childish trust.
Now thats a damn shame, because they are truly hilarious.
‘Cow Tools’ has always been one of my favorites. Oldie but goodie.
Now there’s a waste of money.
Man still measures things as it relates to him, not to God. We are limited by the speed of light ( or so we think ).
The redshift method used to measure astronomical distances is based on the speed of light as we know it.
Mine are “School For The Gifted”, “Bummer of a birthmark, Hal”, “Bird’s Eye View of the World”, “When Mayo Goes Bad”—
well, pretty much ALL of them. :-)
LOL!!!
Well, I heard Disney was sponsoring this as the new Fantasyland.
But its a free Country. People can believe or disbelieve anything they want.
Baby T-Rex’s are tiny and cute.
“bummer of a birthmark, Hal’ is also a favorite of mine.
What does that mean?
My what big teeth you have T-Rex. Better to grind leaves and grass with 6-inch daggers than with molars.
I do not think God lied about it the people who translated did not translate correctly. If one reads the first creation in the book of Genesis and in the Sumerian Tablets the time taken between acts of creation were not spelled out, the words means time passed. The second creation in the second book of Genesis where Adam and Eve were the prime subjects does not conform to the first creation so there must have been many, many years that passed before modern humans were brought to the fold as I see creation the story of Adam and Eve is the story of the start of modern humans and not the creation of the universe which is told in the first creation in Genesis.
There was darkness, a void, and nothing; Then came the light (a big bang that overruled all the laws of physics of the present know universe) and there was light. In the first trillionth of a second the expansion occupied a space the size of the solar system (or there about) of what is now called space, which is in violation of all laws, as we know them. And ALL the matter we see today was created from something smaller than an atom. Do not know anyone else who could do this but a supreme being.
But then that is just my humble opinion. But it is my opinion that God created humans as it is written in all ancient texts not just the first book of Moses, Genesis.
But if the advanced culture idea makes sense, you have to ask the second question: Where did the advanced culture come from?
If you say "God" then the aliens aren't needed, as God made them, and thus could have made us anyway.
If the answer isn't "God" then we're back to square one. The idea of aliens can't make sense if the idea of us coming about through natural processes doesn't make sense.
It's turtles, all the way down.
Actually the biblical value of “3” is just as accurate as the 3.14159 value listed, it is just not as precise. By the same logic you could argue that 3.14159 is not accurate because the actual precise value is an infinite string. Accuracy and precision are two different things.
Sounds like more stereotypical derision
Dan Rather, is that you?
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