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COMMENTS:
Story excerpt from Reuters.
Voted : No, I wouldn't
The bible wasn't written in King James English, and the original version isn't as specific about time periods. Also, there are practical problems in the theory that humans and dinosaurs coexisted, especially if there were any hungry dinosaurs.
Voted : Yes, I'd stop and visit
Maybe just to have something share with my sane friends. I think I could definitely get some free meals out of it.
by mojo on Mon Jan 15, 07 9:24am
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Voted : No, I wouldn't
No, be he may be right (or too low) about the number of visitors. Jim and Tammy Faye Bakker's amusement park (Heritage USA) drew several million.
There is a Creation Musuem in Glen Rose,TX about a 45 minute drive from me. But I never went to that one although there is a chance that I would visit it someday just to see it. Also in Glen Rose,TX there is a Dinosaur Park/Exhibit too. I am sure that it is why the Creation Musuem is there too.
Wow! A museum that makes you dumber. Take a date and split a ten strip of LSD and you got a perfect evening. Who says religion is completly worthless.
Voted : No, I wouldn't
And I don't think they'd let me in the door. "Thinking people not allowed", you know...
I thought the difference between the U.S. press and the international press was interesting.
Voted : Yes, I'd stop and visit
good for some laughs
Voted : Yes, I'd stop and visit
I wouldn't go out of my way to stop by there, but if I happened to be in the area I might take a look at it.
Voted : Yes, I'd stop and visit
just to say I went. and take funny pictures. Anything that might help understand the millions who are voting on faith. Do you all realize how many fellow Americans don't believe in evolution at all? I wonder how far into the 21st century they'll carry that desperate shyt :p
by Jyl on Mon Jan 15, 07 4:59pm
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Voted : No, I wouldn't
Well... those people that would go to this travesty of self-delusion *do* belong in a museum...
Voted : Yes, I'd stop and visit
I don't subscribe to the theory of creation, but I'd stop and visit out of interest. There's nothing wrong with learning about the views and perceptions of others. Some *gasp* tolerance might could even be gained out of it.
Intolerant people should be killed.
What's to be gained from visiting this place? It's aludicrous exercise in wilful gullibility at best, and a centre for brainwashing children with regressive religious claptrap at worst. In all seriousness, if this was some sort of Islamic fundamentalist establishment, those same "god-fearing" Americans that support this museum would be howling for its destruction.
you understand what's funny about your comment right "Mr-Sheepy" ? lol
by Jyl on Tue Jan 16, 07 9:08pm
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