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Creationist theme park proposed for Kentucky

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N4Us

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kkaabboomm said:
a little kid asked his mom why those people weren't on the boat, the mom was like 'they are going to die because they are sinners.'

i just stood there with my mouth open.

Well, yeah, that's kinda how it happens in the story.
 
let me guess:

They announce that the park is scheduled to start construction on XXX date & open on YYY date. When the park opens on YYY date, they claim that their god made it all happen, by his divine will & have us disregard all the "false evidence" of construction along the way by something other than a god. AMIRITE?
 
djtiesto said:
Because all of America is like this...? This would never fly in coastal America at least.
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JGS

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Drewsky said:
What are they answering true/false to?
Whether or not evolution is true I think. Someone brought that chart out before. CNN/Gallup polls are much more detailed.
 

sarcoa

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BudokaiMR2 said:
That's a good question. I always just assumed it was raptor Jesus.

Has anyone on gaf been? lol
Hey I've been. My friends and I decided the material inside was worth contributing $20 to the worst cause imaginable. Oddly enough we assumed there were be a large portion of people there "like us" who were going for laughs. Bad assumption, because everyone there (kids on field trips, adults, whatever) appeared to be taking it seriously.

Please, have a small sample of what we encountered:

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An exhibit showing humans coexisting peacefully with vegetarian Tyrannosaurus

ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh



And a hilarious (but disturbing) account of a visit to the museum:

Graffiti Alley
This area is purposefully nasty and grubby and includes a garbage can and old newspapers (is this art?) and a cute fake mouse that might make someone go "eek." One wall features newspaper story clippings of the Columbine Massacre, 9/11, gay rights, prayer out of school, and various crimes. Another wall has graffiti saying "Today Man Decides Truth" with "Truth" marked over and replaced with "Whatever". This is the start of the section promoting the Fundamentalist social agenda of the Anti-Museum. This all comes off as rather silly and offensive to anyone who does not share AIG's theology. Worst of all is that this is boring. Most of the other visitors just seemed to drift through here.

Culture in Crisis
This section is devoted to AIG attacking non-Fundamentalist Christians. A video has a minister preaching theistic evolution and an old earth to a bored flock of adults and kids playing with their I-pods and other distractions. In other videos in this room the boy who was just squirming in church is rolling a joint and surfing the net for porn. His T-shirt has a frowny yellow face plus a beer equaling a happy Wal-Mart face. In the next video the teenage girl from the church is reading her positive pregnancy test on the phone to Planned Parenthood. One can almost hear the vacuum noises of the abortion clinic and hellfire-a-coming. One wall is a church wall being destroyed with a wrecking ball labeled "Millions of Years." This is really getting silly! We had to stay in this section a while waiting for the previous showing of the film in the next section to end.
Homo erectus, Neanderthals, and Cro-Magnon are claimed to originate from these refugees from Babel and became cave dwellers.
According to artwork in the film, children in ancient Japan even had pet Stegosaurs.
 

Snuggles

erotic butter maelstrom
hhahaha, vegetarian T-Rex...where do they come up with this stuff?

it's like a monument to childlike ignorance
 

dankir

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sarcoa said:
Hey I've been. My friends and I decided the material inside was worth contributing $20 to the worst cause imaginable. Oddly enough we assumed there were be a large portion of people there "like us" who were going for laughs. Bad assumption, because everyone there (kids on field trips, adults, whatever) appeared to be taking it seriously.

Please, have a small sample of what we encountered:

OMFG at before jumping to conclusions... INCEST EWWWWWWWWWWWWWW

What a stupid place.....

LOL at Vegetarian Dinosaurs..... FFS
 

Mariolee

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As a Christian, I hate Answers in Genesis not only because of what it has been doing, but because it somehow has a ton of funding. It's an embarrassment.
 

KevinCow

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Now there's another one on the way:

http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/us-news-blog/2012/aug/28/creationism-museum-northern-kentucky

Creationists plan yet another museum for northern Kentucky
Creation Science Hall of Fame plans to honor 'scientists' who further the idea that God created the world 6,000 years ago...

This thread is two years old. You didn't think that maybe two years is a reasonable length of time to create a new thread instead of bumping an old one?
 
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