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Dec. 7th, 2004 02:19 pmThe Creation Museum!

"T. rex - the real king of the beasts. That's the terror that Adam's sin unleashed! You'll run into this monster lurking near Adam and Eve."

Dinosaurs entering Noah's Ark! As seen from the museum's vast multimedia theatre!
I love this site.
"Answers in Genesis disputes evolution believing instead that God created all animals, including dinosaurs, on the sixth day of Genesis. Ham calls dinosaurs "missionary lizards." He believes they were on Noah's Ark alongside other animals and were probably around at the same time as Jesus. And he wants to use them to spread God's word.
No really, he's serious."

"T. rex - the real king of the beasts. That's the terror that Adam's sin unleashed! You'll run into this monster lurking near Adam and Eve."

Dinosaurs entering Noah's Ark! As seen from the museum's vast multimedia theatre!
I love this site.
"Answers in Genesis disputes evolution believing instead that God created all animals, including dinosaurs, on the sixth day of Genesis. Ham calls dinosaurs "missionary lizards." He believes they were on Noah's Ark alongside other animals and were probably around at the same time as Jesus. And he wants to use them to spread God's word.
No really, he's serious."
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Date: 2004-12-07 11:21 am (UTC)They're serious, aren't they.
This isn't like Landover Baptist or something, is it.
Eek.
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Date: 2004-12-07 12:00 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2004-12-07 04:01 pm (UTC)One of their objections to a 4.5 billion year old planet is that the oceans aren't salty enough. I had a PhD chemist trying to argue with me on this. Apparently, a PhD in chemistry doesn't address that a concentrated solution will eventually precipitate minerals if you remove water or add more of the mineral in question's consituents. That's just one of many badly argued points on their part.
Dumbasses....