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Short Documentary on the Creation 'Museum'

siftbot says...

Tags for this video have been changed from 'creation, museum, christianity, science, kentucky' to 'creation, museum, christianity, science, kentucky, hand talker' - edited by MycroftHomlz

Was China's spacewalk faked

10677 says...

>> ^burdturgler:
more info:
http://www.theepochtimes.com/n2/china/shenzhou-vii-fake-spacewalk-5
809.html


Epoch times is pretty much the propaganda mouthpiece of the falungong. They've been making up fake news stories for years. I remember hearing from them years ago how millions were leaving the communist party and China was going to collapse any moment now. That and the story about how the Chinese were murdering thousands of falungong pratictioners and harvesting their organs (confirmed to be a fake). Bill-O and Fox is a shining beacon of professional journalism compared to the people at Epoch Times.

This is about as accurate as all the moon landing conspiracy theories and the Creation Museum.

XL 30 strange walking fish creature: Frogfish

SAIU trip to the Creation Museum

SAIU trip to the Creation Museum

SAIU trip to the Creation Museum

HollywoodBob says...

>> ^vairetube:
Being observant of history, it's sort of comforting to know: It's painful, but this will get sorted out in time as always.
I'm starting to understand the depth of the problem that occurs when people cannot help their misperceptions for whatever reason... the spread of real fact-based information, and free access to it, is the only way to human salvation.
Nature will take care of the rest, np!

I've begun to doubt that in this case.

Indoctrination encourages blind faith and rejection of reason. For every fundamentalist turned rationalist, there are hundreds more mindless drones spawned.

the worlds first city, advanced 9000 year old society

honkeytonk73 says...

How much you want to bet that the Creation Museum will soon set up a room dedicated to this find, as proof that humans walked with Dinosaurs. If they are lucky, they may find 'evidence' of Noah's Ark with enough room to spare for a couple of Brontosaurus.

Of course.. they'll still need to explain the existence of genetic diversity even among an individual species and how such variety in genetic type could have come to pass in a mere 6000 years.

Snakes can talk, people can fly, and a man named Jesus lives in the sky!

What really killed the dinosaurs

Let the roast of Doc_M commence! (Parody Talk Post)

Students Visit Creation Museum

MarineGunrock says...

>> ^Krupo:
"World without God" is an idiotic exhibit for a creation museum. If they're so super-zealous, then they should LOGICALLY show like a dark void or something - showing that without God there is Nothing.


Note my previous comment here.

Students Visit Creation Museum

Students Visit Creation Museum

Krupo says...

"World without God" is an idiotic exhibit for a creation museum. If they're so super-zealous, then they should LOGICALLY show like a dark void or something - showing that without God there is Nothing. Just showing a "crazy/evil" world just shows a world where people are "bad/evil" - uh, that's something completely different. Good video, and good for them for exposing the *lies present all around - on BOTH sides of the issue.
@MarineGunrock - there's idiotic arguments on both sides, which is why I'm reinstating the channel.

>> ^shuac:
... Hinduism, Judaism, Christianity, and Muslim each claim their writings are the word of god. They cannot all be right.

Um, host a conversation with members of these faiths. You'll note that we agree that it's the same God!

<preachy>
Just a matter of interpretation on a few details, for the core message (seek truth, love God and others as you love yourself) is essentially the same.

Even morally good atheists essentially act the same way and as such, will also go to heaven when they die.
</preachy [well, a little more in the next response...]>

>> ^Xax:

What I don't understand is most of them refuse to consider that Christianity and evolution are not mutually exclusive. It's like blasphemy to even consider that notion.

Juh? I had to re-read that carefully because of the number of grammatical negatives - I would've argued that, from an American fundamentalist perspective, it may be hard to understand why most Christians in Canada (I'm speaking from the biassed viewpoint of a Catholic - but then, WE'RE the majority!) "refuse to consider that Christianity and evolution are mutually exclusive."

This idea of separating the two is idiotic and anyone who believes in it is, in all probability, actually a member of a heretical sect that has broken away from the on true and holy Catholic Apostolic church, and is therefore a member of a Christian fringe group. I'd prefer that you don't lump in freaks who believe in this sort of thing with normal Christians, just like how we hope you won't lump all Islamic extremist types with normal peace-loving Muslims.


Students Visit Creation Museum

Raigen says...

I sincerely doubt that 50% of the Canadian Electorate believes in Creationism, but I'll certainly look it up.

>> ^Xax:
Pretending that Canada doesn't have a ton of Christians who don't believe in evolution is silly; the percentage of them is likely on par with America. I know plenty of them, but I don't see them as terrorist threats or nation-destroyers (their numbers are no doubt lower than they've ever been).
What I don't understand is most of them refuse to consider that Christianity and evolution are not mutually exclusive. It's like blasphemy to even consider that notion.

Students Visit Creation Museum

Shepppard says...

>> ^shuac:
Well, in reference to the fellow with the gray goatee, name-calling is the wrong approach. I've always based my atheism on the following two things:
1) There are a hundred ancient gods which have all been discarded: Thor, Zeus, Isis, Apollo, Osirus, et al. Why?


There's also other religions that are all but forgotten now, too. Zoroastrianism for example. Zoroaster was the first man to (allegedly)go out in to the desert and get the idea for "One god, One devil" who would do battle for however many years, 12,000 I believe it was. Zoroaster was born of a virgin mother, started his own religion (Zoroastrianism) and was a man with long brown hair, and a beard. Basically the modern interpretation of Jesus.

The kicker is, Zoroaster was born first. Then in the timeline of religions, Buddha was the next to be born, again of a virgin mother, started his own religion after getting some spiritual beliefs.

Then came Christianity. with its virgin birth..again.. with a son who had his own beliefs, again.

It's basically stories like these, that make it hard for me to believe in any religion. I'm not an athiest, more agnostic then anything. But i'm still a firm believer in evolution, and this museum is just a sick way of trying to warp the minds of younger children.

That entire room without god, all i was able to make out for the most part was
a bunch of magazines with "Gay" in the title.

Students Visit Creation Museum

MarineGunrock says...

OH NOES! Teh Christianz are coming! They're going to ruin this nation!
What? They've been around for almost 2,000 years? And the country has thrived the entire time?
Oh. My bad.

Seriously - just because someone opens a creation museum does NOT mean that the world is coming to an end. Grow the fuck up.

I did laugh at the portion of "What the world would be like without God" - shouldn't that part of the museum be empty?



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