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Posted: Sat Jun 02, 2007 11:06 am Post subject: WingNutDaily: Falwell's son defends AiG's "museum" |
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A museum of answers, a museum of truth
Posted: June 2, 2007
1:00 a.m. Eastern
By Jonathan Falwell
"In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth."
So begins the Bible in Genesis Chapter 1 (KJV). In that simple
sentence, we gain great insight into the foundations of the universe
and beyond.
God spoke. And worlds we cannot even imagine appeared.
This is foundational truth for Christians who believe the vast
universe, including our world, was created by God in six literal days.
We believe that there can be no design without a Designer.
However, a key problem in the creationism/evolution debate through the
years has been that Christians have not been trained how to deal with
challenges to their beliefs.
That has now changed.
The multi-million dollar Creation Museum, a product of Answers in
Genesis, is now open in Hebron, Ky. (just outside of Cincinnati). This
museum, designed by a former Universal Studios exhibit director, takes
visitors on an amazing walk through biblical history.
Included in this state-of-the-art 60,000-square-foot structure are
computer-generated visual effects, more than 50 exotic animals,
life-sized dinosaur animatronics and a special-effects theater
designed to thrill (and educate) the entire family.
I believe the Creation Museum is a godsend.
Our public schools almost exclusively teach from an evolutionary
perspective. And the mainstream media approach evolution as fact.
Meanwhile, those who hold creationism views are often depicted as
narrow-minded Jesus freaks.
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Read it at http://worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=55977
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Mike Dworetsky Guest
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Posted: Sat Jun 02, 2007 11:06 am Post subject: Re: WingNutDaily: Falwell's son defends AiG's "museum" |
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"Jason Spaceman" <notreally@jspaceman.homelinux.org> wrote in message
news:2d32631j15jmlhnoffvtmsksiqi77a1fm2@4ax.com...
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From the article:
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A museum of answers, a museum of truth
Posted: June 2, 2007
1:00 a.m. Eastern
By Jonathan Falwell
"In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth."
So begins the Bible in Genesis Chapter 1 (KJV). In that simple
sentence, we gain great insight into the foundations of the universe
and beyond.
God spoke. And worlds we cannot even imagine appeared.
This is foundational truth for Christians who believe the vast
universe, including our world, was created by God in six literal days.
We believe that there can be no design without a Designer.
However, a key problem in the creationism/evolution debate through the
years has been that Christians have not been trained how to deal with
challenges to their beliefs.
That has now changed.
The multi-million dollar Creation Museum, a product of Answers in
Genesis, is now open in Hebron, Ky. (just outside of Cincinnati). This
museum, designed by a former Universal Studios exhibit director, takes
visitors on an amazing walk through biblical history.
Included in this state-of-the-art 60,000-square-foot structure are
computer-generated visual effects, more than 50 exotic animals,
life-sized dinosaur animatronics and a special-effects theater
designed to thrill (and educate) the entire family.
I believe the Creation Museum is a godsend.
Our public schools almost exclusively teach from an evolutionary
perspective. And the mainstream media approach evolution as fact.
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So far, so good....
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Meanwhile, those who hold creationism views are often depicted as
narrow-minded Jesus freaks.
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No, really? Heaven forbid! Creationism has nothing to do with religion,
nosiree. I'm sure they are all highly qualified respectable scientists with
thousands of papers in mainstream refereed journals that support
creationism. Oh, wait.....
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Mike Dworetsky
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Posted: Sat Jun 02, 2007 11:06 am Post subject: Re: WingNutDaily: Falwell's son defends AiG's "museum" |
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On Jun 2, 7:29 am, Jason Spaceman <notrea...@jspaceman.homelinux.org>
wrote:
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From the article:
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A museum of answers, a museum of truth
Posted: June 2, 2007
1:00 a.m. Eastern
By Jonathan Falwell
"In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth."
So begins the Bible in Genesis Chapter 1 (KJV). In that simple
sentence, we gain great insight into the foundations of the universe
and beyond.
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Nothing to do with science then.
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God spoke. And worlds we cannot even imagine appeared.
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Nothing to do with science then.
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This is foundational truth for Christians who believe the vast
universe, including our world, was created by God in six literal days.
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Nothing to do with science then.
Nothing to do with science then.
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that there can be no design without a Designer.
However, a key problem in the creationism/evolution debate through the
years has been that Christians have not been trained how to deal with
challenges to their beliefs.
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Nothing to do with science then.
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That has now changed.
The multi-million dollar Creation Museum, a product of Answers in
Genesis, is now open in Hebron, Ky. (just outside of Cincinnati). This
museum, designed by a former Universal Studios exhibit director, takes
visitors on an amazing walk through biblical history.
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Nothing to do with science then.
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Included in this state-of-the-art 60,000-square-foot structure are
computer-generated visual effects, more than 50 exotic animals,
life-sized dinosaur animatronics and a special-effects theater
designed to thrill (and educate) the entire family.
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Nothing to do with science then.
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I believe the Creation Museum is a godsend.
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Nothing to do with science then.
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Our public schools almost exclusively teach from an evolutionary
perspective.
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Yep. It's called "science".
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And the mainstream media approach evolution as fact.
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As we can observe it in action, it is.
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Meanwhile, those who hold creationism views are often depicted as
narrow-minded Jesus freaks.
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Quite. Perhaps that's because they are narrow-minded Jesus freaks.
Mind you,. the fact that they rely on systematic dishonesty to
propagate their message, perhaps the "Jesus" is a bit of a misnomer.
RF
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