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who is going to go see it?
http://www.answersingenesis.org/museum/
http://www.answersingenesis.org/museum/
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.
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/
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.
Originally posted by frogstomplol.
Do they have the any Homo Erectus and Neanderthal exhibits?
ProConsul ?
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.