Originally posted by RBHILLRB, are you looking forward to DoctorScribbles returning from his trip to the Galopogos Islands? I am looking forward to you two having an at-length discussion in these forums about creationism, evolution and all that.
who is going to go see it?
http://www.answersingenesis.org/museum/
Originally posted by kirksey957Speaking of scribbles, he told me to open a forum discussion about
RB, are you looking forward to DoctorScribbles returning from his trip to the Galopogos Islands? I am looking forward to you two having an at-length discussion in these forums about creationism, evolution and all that.
his handle. What is the scribbles part? I ask him if he was a
psycologist or something, he said no, I was thinking prescriptions
but that wasn't it. Do you know?
Originally posted by RBHILLthanks for the very amusing link. the following is from the website:
who is going to go see it?
http://www.answersingenesis.org/museum/
"The 50,000-square-foot museum will be filled with life-sized dinosaur models, fossil and mineral collections, waterfalls, live exhibits (poison dart frogs, fish, turtles, bugs and more) and many other first-class exhibits that will proclaim the authority of the Bible from its very first verse."
lol. how exactly do the dinosaurs fit into the young earth creationist view? i also fail to see how live exhibits of poison dart frogs and bugs will proclaim the authority of the bible. oh well; even if the exhibits are not compelling, they will at least be "first-class." lol. at a projected cost of 25 million dollars, they ought to be.
Originally posted by LemonJelloDo they have the any Homo Erectus and Neanderthal exhibits?
thanks for the very amusing link. the following is from the website:
"The 50,000-square-foot museum will be filled with life-sized dinosaur models, fossil and mineral collections, waterfalls, live exhibits (poison dart frogs, fish, turtles, bugs and more) and many other first-class exhibits that will proclaim the authority of the Bible from its very ...[text shortened]... at least be "first-class." lol. at a projected cost of 25 million dollars, they ought to be.
ProConsul ?
Originally posted by frogstomplol.
Do they have the any Homo Erectus and Neanderthal exhibits?
ProConsul ?
the website furnishes "answers" (cough, cough, muttering) to all your questions. prepare for a lot of 'Pre-Flood' and 'Post-Flood' discussion:
http://www.answersingenesis.org/home/area/faq/Anthropology.asp
Originally posted by RBHILLhow do you not realize that you're hurting your own case??? do you really believe in this??? are you actually going to donate to this and/or visit the museum??? someone please tell me this is just a parody...
who is going to go see it?
http://www.answersingenesis.org/museum/
Originally posted by LemonJelloIf you don't know how dinosaurs fit in the young earth model you
thanks for the very amusing link. the following is from the website:
"The 50,000-square-foot museum will be filled with life-sized dinosaur models, fossil and mineral collections, waterfalls, live exhibits (poison dart frogs, fish, turtles, bugs and more) and many other first-class exhibits that will proclaim the authority of the Bible from its very ...[text shortened]... at least be "first-class." lol. at a projected cost of 25 million dollars, they ought to be.
should read more. The only thing that does not fit into the young
earth model that most of us have not seen is long periods of time,
that is billions of years.
Kelly