Someone else asked a question that got me thinking about this.What kind of scientific knowledge about fossils do they have?Do they have Paleontologists who actually got an education at an accredited university?What kind of knowledge do they have about dating methods such as radiometric dating (including potassium, argon, uranium series, and carbon-14 dating) ?How many archaeologists do they employ?What method of science do they use to reach their conclusions?Is it all guess work to coincide with belief?Do they consider themselves to be educational?In what manner do they think they have achieved a level of academics over religious propaganda?Why do they only teach the Old Testament version of creation?Don't other beliefs deserve consideration?How can they be considered anything more then a self fulfilling delusion museum?
2007-06-13
07:31:14
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In a real museum of natural history, science is used 100%.Not what a person believes.There is no absolute answer and any new information is always taken into consideration.Interesting that the creation museum doesn't operate the same way if it is based on anything more then delusional propoganda.A delusion is something you tell yourself inspite of all the evidence to the contrary and believe what you have told yourself over that evidence.Science doesn't work that way.Science is to take the evidence and try to find the conclusion no matter where it may lead.
2007-06-13
07:48:56 ·
update #1