Yes, Objective Ministries is a parody site.
In fact, the tale I was told is that it was created by the same people who founded Landover Baptist so that they could fake a schism. I don't know if this is true, but it would make at least some sense with respect to the origin of Objective Ministries.
Oh, check out some of their other pages, such as:
Creation Education featuring "Dr Richard Paley, lecturer in divinity and theobiology";
The Creation Science Fair page, featuring various kids' projects such as "Pokemon Prove Evolutionism Is False" - Paul Sanborn (grade 4).
From that "Creation Science Far" page, this is a gem:
1st Place: "Life Doesn't Come From Non-Life"
Patricia Lewis (grade 8) did an experiment to see if life can evolve from non-life. Patricia placed all the non-living ingredients of life - carbon (a charcoal briquet), purified water, and assorted minerals (a multi-vitamin) - into a sealed glass jar. The jar was left undisturbed, being exposed only to sunlight, for three weeks. (Patricia also prayed to God not to do anything miraculous during the course of the experiment, so as not to disqualify the findings.) No life evolved. This shows that life cannot come from non-life through natural processes.
Wonder if this is where Kirk Cameron got his peanut butter garbage from? (It WAS Kirk Cameron who took part in that peanut butter video clip wasn't it?)
Oh, by the way, last time I left a sealed jar of water on a windowsill in direct sunlight, it developed a nice crop of algae. I do this on a regular basis - put small rocks in jars of water and leave them to become coated with algae - because I have algae eating tropical fish in my collection that just LOVE those algae covered rocks once they've acquired a coating of green fur. :)