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Who goes to a creationist museum?

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Who goes to a creationist museum?


Uncle Sam | 207087 hits | Jun 14 5:26 pm | Posted by: snookums
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While celebrations are on-going this year to mark Charles Darwin's bicentenary, there's at least one place that won't be toasting his memory - a creationist museum in Kentucky, US.

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  1. by avatar herbie
    Mon Jun 15, 2009 3:46 am
    Pretty boring museum. One Sunday 6,000 years ago, God made EVERYTHING.
    Then on Monday HE KILLED 99% OF THEM.
    Tuesday HE KILLED ANOTHER 99% of life on Earth.
    Why? He works in mysterious ways. You'll go to Hell if you even try to figure it out.

  2. by avatar RUEZ
    Mon Jun 15, 2009 3:49 am
    "herbie" said
    Pretty boring museum. One Sunday 6,000 years ago, God made EVERYTHING.
    Then on Monday HE KILLED 99% OF THEM.
    Tuesday HE KILLED ANOTHER 99% of life on Earth.
    Why? He works in mysterious ways. You'll go to Hell if you even try to figure it out.

    I'm pretty sure there'd be a lot more to it than that.

  3. by avatar ShepherdsDog
    Mon Jun 15, 2009 4:12 am
    "herbie" said
    Pretty boring museum. One Sunday 6,000 years ago, God made EVERYTHING.
    Then on Monday HE KILLED 99% OF THEM.
    Tuesday HE KILLED ANOTHER 99% of life on Earth.
    Why? He works in mysterious ways. You'll go to Hell if you even try to figure it out.


    Cool...God's the ultimate gamer.

  4. by avatar poquas
    Mon Jun 15, 2009 6:52 pm
    "herbie" said
    Pretty boring museum. One Sunday 6,000 years ago, God made EVERYTHING.
    Then on Monday HE KILLED 99% OF THEM.
    Tuesday HE KILLED ANOTHER 99% of life on Earth.
    Why? He works in mysterious ways. You'll go to Hell if you even try to figure it out.


    ROTFL

    It's amazing that any "thinking" person would swallow this kind of crap.

  5. by avatar Blue_Nose
    Mon Jun 15, 2009 6:56 pm
    "Guy promoting Creationism" said
    "I personally don't know, but natural selection seems to be the only thing people go on. It should be more open," he says. "There are sometimes better explanations for things, I mean people thought the earth was flat."
    Oh, the irony!

  6. by avatar poquas
    Mon Jun 15, 2009 7:10 pm
    8O What if they're right? 8O


























    Sorry, I couldn't help myself! :lol: :lol: :lol:

  7. by avatar RUEZ
    Mon Jun 15, 2009 7:28 pm
    "poquas" said

    Sorry, I couldn't help myself! :lol: :lol: :lol:

    Oh, good one.

  8. by avatar poquas
    Mon Jun 15, 2009 7:40 pm
    "RUEZ" said

    Sorry, I couldn't help myself! :lol: :lol: :lol:

    Oh, good one.


    You're welcome! :lol:

  9. by avatar Mustang1
    Mon Jun 15, 2009 9:16 pm
    "poquas" said

    Sorry, I couldn't help myself! :lol: :lol: :lol:

    Oh, good one.


    You're welcome! :lol:

    :rock: :lol:

  10. by avatar RUEZ
    Mon Jun 15, 2009 9:25 pm
    "Mustang1" said

    You're welcome! :lol:


    :rock: :lol:
    ROTFL R=UP :lol: :rock:

  11. by avatar Mustang1
    Mon Jun 15, 2009 11:15 pm
    "RUEZ" said

    ROTFL R=UP :lol: :rock:


    8O :? :lol: :lol: :lol: :P :oops: :twisted:

    Oh...and best quote from the link - "Why is Darwin buried with kings at Westminster Abbey? He's not a king " -Robert Mailloux

    Well Bobby, aristocrats, poets, authors and other dignitaries from Blake to Dickens to Kipling are all buried there too! And they're not kings either! I guess Bob Bob is a good illustration of the kind of people "who would to a creationist museum". :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: ROTFL ROTFL

  12. by avatar poquas
    Mon Jun 15, 2009 11:34 pm
    It certainly demonstrates the great intellect required for one to call themselves a creationist.

    God. A creation of man. :roll:

  13. by avatar coaster_dot
    Tue Jun 16, 2009 12:06 am
    I guess a lot of people have been going...

    Laurie Geesey, 57, made the 560-mile trip from Wisconsin the night before with her husband Richard. The former high school teacher, who says she believes God created "everything visible and invisible", feels people look down on her views "especially under the current [White House] administration". "It interferes with their lifestyle, you know 'If it feels good go ahead and do it' - the Bible doesn't teach that," she says. In fact, she's not sure Darwin believed his own theory. Husband Richard Geesey, 67, a retired university professor, says he was "very impressed" by the museum and liked the fact that scriptures backed up the exhibits. "I believe in a lot of this and wanted to see how accurate it was," he says. "I believe the Earth is around 5,500 years old. If you don't believe in Genesis, you don't believe in anything else."

  14. by Thanos
    Tue Jun 16, 2009 12:20 am
    "coaster_dot" said
    I guess a lot of people have been going...

    Laurie Geesey, 57, made the 560-mile trip from Wisconsin the night before with her husband Richard. The former high school teacher, who says she believes God created "everything visible and invisible", feels people look down on her views "especially under the current [White House] administration". "It interferes with their lifestyle, you know 'If it feels good go ahead and do it' - the Bible doesn't teach that," she says. In fact, she's not sure Darwin believed his own theory. Husband Richard Geesey, 67, a retired university professor, says he was "very impressed" by the museum and liked the fact that scriptures backed up the exhibits. "I believe in a lot of this and wanted to see how accurate it was," he says. "I believe the Earth is around 5,500 years old. If you don't believe in Genesis, you don't believe in anything else."



    I definitely believe that Mr. Geesey is some kind of an in-bred moron. Does my believing in this indisputable certitude count as faith?.



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