On a rocky ledge, there is a pair of small theropods - young T. rex individuals, we're told. And near to them ("hold onto your hat", says Ken, anticipating our disbelief) there are two human children playing by a stream.
Yeah. Right. And a human mated with a brontasaurus and that's how dan's girlfriend was born.
"So do bears", says Ken, "but they eat nuts and berries!"
...Bears eat nuts and berries? ...I haven't forgotten Pandas, but...isn't it just pandas?
Damned creationists are too stubborn and stupid to accept real science.
I'm still kind of confused how one would put together a Creationist museum.
Museum, by definition, is meant to display items of scientific, historical, or artistic value. Have there been ground-shaking discoveries of various artifacts that I haven't heard of, or are these being passed off as Art?
Museum, by definition, is meant to display items of scientific, historical, or artistic value. Have there been ground-shaking discoveries of various artifacts that I haven't heard of, or are these being passed off as Art?
Haha. I made the exact same point on the forum where this was originally posted.
I'm still kind of confused how one would put together a Creationist museum.
Museum, by definition, is meant to display items of scientific, historical, or artistic value. Have there been ground-shaking discoveries of various artifacts that I haven't heard of, or are these being passed off as Art?
I think it's pretty much just a museum where creationists can go and not have to worry about having "Blind Faith."
Because if they go to any real museum, there's evidence of evolution all over the place. They can't have that!
"So do bears", says Ken, "but they eat nuts and berries!"
...Bears eat nuts and berries? ...I haven't forgotten Pandas, but...isn't it just pandas?
Damned creationists are too stubborn and stupid to accept real science.