It puts the "mental" back into "Fundamentalist," if that helps.
I pretty much gave up on creation science merely because it is trying to do the same thing that Atheistic science is doing--explain supernatural events by natural means. What's the point of believing an an all-powerful God if he won't break the laws of science for special occasions?
2007-11-25 17:09:50
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answered by SDW 6
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I don't know how anyone could seriously call it fun. The museum does not present any actual evidence...just arguments from incredulity and Biblical assertions. Nothing substantial. It's an intellectual vaccum.
2007-11-26 01:07:27
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answered by Scott M 7
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I've heard there's some link where you can actually go and take a virtual tour of the museum. Can somebody post this link cause I can't make a judgment about the place until I see what they are actually claiming.
2007-11-26 01:05:38
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answered by Last Ent Wife (RCIA) 7
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No, they put the Mental back into Fundamental though.
*Don't think. Just listen and believe* Is the sign on the front door.
2007-11-26 07:35:54
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answered by River 5
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"Pathetic" isn't the right word, but "terrifying" might be. That there are people so determined to keep our children ignorant does not say much for our future.
2007-11-26 01:26:08
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answered by link955 7
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Whenever I hear about that museum I'm not sure whether I should laugh or cry...
2007-11-26 01:05:52
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answered by CRtwenty 5
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The only people that are going to go are people that already believe it, so it doesnt really matter.
2007-11-26 01:07:55
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answered by cadisneygirl 7
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yes, it's up there with the biblical theme parks... expecially the golgoltha roller coaster.
2007-11-26 01:43:49
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answered by joe the man 7
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call it what you like, but it sure puts anti-intellectualism in their "Macy's Window"
2007-11-26 01:04:23
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answered by Anonymous
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