I'm really disappointed with this forum. This is my first post and people here are just as blindly sure of themselves as anywhere else, regardless of reality. I visited the creation museum the day it opened, and it is awesome. It's historically and scientifically accurate and well-designed. It is a great place for not only bringing new people to Christ but reaffirming the faith of existing believers.
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This is my first post and people here are just as blindly sure of themselves as anywhere else. Mirror, mirror.
I visited the Kim Il-Sung museum the day it opened, and it is awesome. It's historically and scientifically accurate and well-designed. It is a great place for not only bringing new people to the glory of the Founders, but reaffirming the faith of existing believers.
Disappointed because they're not as blind as you(in other words, because they disagree?)?, wellcome to reality!!!, don't expect total acceptance in any other forum, by the way, that's the way the human beings work, which is called debate. And talking about creation museum, did they show you the credentials of the guys who run it?, because 96% of scientists disagree.
"It's historically and scientifically accurate and well-designed."
No, no and... hm, cosindering the record, I guess we'll read about its collapse soon.
Creation museum? Creation Theme Park? Am I the only one who really, really wants to go to these things? Because they sound awesome. Imagine an entire building/park devoted to the most crazy, fucked-up shit to ever be widely believed . There has to be a fun factor in there somewhere.
Don't go accusing people of being "blindly sure of themselves... regardless of reality" when you're one of them.
Oh, and I doubt the crap museum that's currently brainwashing innocent children would convince any thinking person that creationism is the answer - especially when it has a whole section blaming all the modern social ills on evolutionary theory.
Sideshow Bob said, "For all those wanting to go to the Ken Ham Giant Soapbox: Is it really worth giving them $20 just to point and laugh at them? The money is more useful to them than the laughter is damaging. We can point and laugh at them for free already. :D If you can somehow get a free pass, then go on ahead."
Agreed. The trick is to convince some church or christian organization to sponsor free passes for the purpose of converting non-believers. Nobody will be converted, the non-believers will get a few good laughs, and the church will have spent money that would otherwise have been spent for some evil purpose, such as political lobbying and campaign financing.
For the same reason, I recommend going to christian websites and taking advantage of their offers to send you free magazines, books, CDs, and DVDs. (That's how one of my atheist friends got 23 copies of "The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe," 22 of which he sold at a yardsale.)
#262843 - Jeez, boy, slow down! That's at least the second time today that you've demonstrated to us how you masturbate to your "dirty faggots" fantasy. Be careful, or you might go blind.
P.S. I recommend that you come out of that closet. Once you accept yourself, you'll no longer consider yourself and the oh-so-obvious objects of your desire as dirty.
We don't have these cool religious museums where I live, and it's kinda sad.
All the scientific museums around here teach the boring stuff like gravity, centripetal forces, biology and all that.
It's historically and scientifically accurate and well-designed.
...if you live in the world of Jim Henson's Muppets.
Seriously, how can anyone say this with a straight face?
“I visited the creation museum the day it opened,”
Is that the one with the exhibit of vegetarian piranha? And they say that their being able to ‘return’ the fish to herbivores proves that everything was an herbivore before the Fall?
As opposed to the aquarium that states that some piranha are already vegetarians and it doesn’t discredit evolution or try to support a superstition?
Just checking.
Confused?
So were we! You can find all of this, and more, on Fundies Say the Darndest Things!
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