June 24, 2007

Creation Museum Is An Embarrassment To The West


Why can't YECs (Young Earth Creationists) just be honest and admit that they don't really want to understand evolution or science and that their science book is the bible, instead of pretending that they have scientific evidence that supports their claims and that all other scientific claims that state otherwise are wrong? Why do they embarrass themselves and our education system?

I wish theists would just admit that they believe in God (or a literal bible) because they need to believe that there is an afterlife. Nothing to do with facts, but all to do with faith. Very few theists will admit this. They would rather grasp onto insane reasons to back up their need to believe, than seem too simple.

The Creation Museum is a product of insecure insane beliefs going to the extreme. It is a museum of lies and deceit. If Ken Ham actually believes all his nonsense after being directly scrutinized by many scientists, he has to be completely nuts.

This is a pretty funny short video. "Who let the Jew in the Creation Museum." LOL The sad thing is that quite a large number of Jews do not accept evolution as fact, and even more discouraging is the fact that there are Jews who think the earth is literally young as well:


I read an interesting comment today. Someone, on Youtube commented that "it isn't atheists who believe that something came from nothing, it is creationists who believe that."

Before any anti-evolutionist theists comment here, please watch this entire video first. It explains how and why evolution is fact:

9 comments:

  1. Do bananas even have DNA? I don't think so: No seeds, so they're not even haploid. Nice try.

    Next time try the peel.

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  2. Mt, bananas do have DNA.

    Did you watch more than one minute of the video? Just curious. Did you dismiss everything else too?

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  3. Great video link (the evolution one, though I am sure the red state one is also good). He put in some quality humor throughout that direct discussion of DNA and the mechanics of evolution. The more confrontational tone at the end may not have been necessary because this was a solid scientific expository until that point.

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  4. Hey, BEAJ, you might find some of my recent posts rather interesting...

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  5. Extracting DNA from peas, at home. Or from bananas, or from anything else that is or once was alive, including yourself.

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  6. I, too, get annoyed with the faulty science claims. If theists state that there is no evidence and that you just have to believe, then that should suffice. At least it goes with their off-brand of logic. But attempting to prove the existence of invisible beings... you're right, BEAJ... they do "embarrass themselves and our education system".

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  7. Placing Intelligent Design on the same level as science and exposing it to children is obscene and makes America the laughing stock of the world. In fact all religious teaching in schools equates to child abuse.

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  8. Maybe mt is the only DNA-less person in the world. That would explain the lack of brain activity...

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  9. Mea culpa. I leaped from seed-less to DNA-less. Thanks for the correction. Actually, I have no doubts about common descent and I thought the half or so of that video that I watched was excellent. I just slipped on the banana while trying to let off a friendly quip.

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