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How to Ruin a Trip to the Museum
>> ^spoco2:
My question is why can't the museum throw the shit head tour guides out.
Because you just shouldn't. Your whole post is about intolerance. Just because we disagree with what they are saying doesn't mean they don't have a right to go through the museum and discuss their warped views with people. It's a free country.
Start moving down the road of throwing them out of the museum because you don't like what they say, and what next?
If the reverse happens in the creationist museum then that just goes to show how seriously fearful they really are of the truth.
You shouldn't silence people like this with force, just reasonable debate.
I just had a little fantasy of a group of science students taking a field trip to a church... The teacher points to paintings and talks about historical inaccuracy... Talks about the books being manipulated and translated multiple times... And finishes it off with getting the kids to all agree how crazy religion is and mocks the people on their own turf.
Imagine the crazyness that would follow! There's a good reason science is considered a religion. There's also a good reason why religion shouldn't be discussed with people outside it.
How to Ruin a Trip to the Museum
My question is why can't the museum throw the shit head tour guides out.
Because you just shouldn't. Your whole post is about intolerance. Just because we disagree with what they are saying doesn't mean they don't have a right to go through the museum and discuss their warped views with people. It's a free country.
Start moving down the road of throwing them out of the museum because you don't like what they say, and what next?
If the reverse happens in the creationist museum then that just goes to show how seriously fearful they really are of the truth.
You shouldn't silence people like this with force, just reasonable debate.
How to Ruin a Trip to the Museum
I can't wait until indoctrination is made a crime, and people like those tour guides and all the ignorant parents in the video are locked up in little cells to rot.
My question is why can't the museum throw the shit head tour guides out. If I took and atheist group to a creationist museum and rambled on about how ignorant the jesus freaks were I'd get arrested.
How to Ruin a Trip to the Museum
"we believe that Jesus was our designer and our creator of everything that was ever made."
Wow, the BC Tour Guides speak like 3rd graders. I was expecting him to say this next: "...in the whole wide world!"
Swimming at the Edge of Victoria Falls
Victoria falls is awesome. I never got the guts to go to the safe pool zone, because frankly am not mental, the Zambezi's river happens to be full of crocodiles who very often fall over the side of the falls. I did white water rafting right below and after the falls and it's one of the best experiences of my life.

Standing on the sides you get a gush of fine misty rain that forms countless rainbows, and is cool to the skin. The locals actually call it Mosi-A-Tunya, which means the cloud that thunders, as you can hear the falls way before you can see it. It is also the name of Zambia's beer, which is piss poor unfortunately
The coolest thing is being right below the falls, you can actually walk up to the edge and see the huge tornado like vortex of falling water that forms below, its astounding, a tour guide said that its possible to fall into it and remain submerged for nearly 2 years as water keeps falling.
The Pagan Christ
This isn't really a new idea. It started in the 1800's with German philosopher Bruno Bauer. The basic idea of Jesus not existing because of a lack of outside sources is easily taken apart when viewed within the time period. Jesus would have been no different than any other heretical self-proclaimed prophet. He didn't do anything that would have been considered of historical importance for his day, and historians definitely could not have been expected to predict the following that would arise after his execution. The arguement on whether or not his claims were true is another matter, but you can't really say with 100% certainty that this man didn't exist because there's no record. You just wouldn't have accurate record keeping on the lives of people considered common criminals of the day. There are a lot of generalizations drawn and a lot of guesswork bordering on sounding like conspiracy theories from people who don't even seem to have a backround in the proper areas. Most of the people speaking in this documentary were authors and tour guides. Not a lot of input from any actual historians. Upvote for the discussion that will probably follow if this makes it to the front.
Israel IDF soldiers shooting unarmed protestors
Believing what can be seen with the eyes is a dangerous route, and with that path, the second-hand witness(?)and their tour guides, the variables range from true, false, to meaningless.
Make sure those cameras are loaded, as well as the guns, and a goddamn journalism degree, whether it helps or does not,..well...just look at some of the sheit out there posted by the loyal N. Korean followers of their glorious leader.....this is not journalism...their is not an impartial eyewitness involved-