Sunday, May 27, 2007

Today's Sermon: Pack Up The Babies & Grab The Old Ladies!

Man and dinosaur, living together... just outside Cincinnati (actually located in Kentucky)?

No, this is no joke.





The Creation Museum
, opening May 28, 2007, presents a "walk through history." Designed by a former Universal Studios exhibit director, this state-of-the-art 60,000 square foot museum brings the pages of the Bible to life.

A fully engaging, sensory experience for guests. Murals and realistic scenery, computer-generated visual effects, over fifty exotic animals, life-sized people and dinosaur animatronics, and a special-effects theater complete with misty sea breezes and rumbling seats. These are just some of the impressive exhibits that everyone in your family will enjoy.

Hours

* Monday – Saturday 10 a.m. – 6 p.m.
* Sunday* 12 p.m. – 6 p.m.

*Memorial Day to Labor Day Only
Closed Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve/Day, New Year — Eve/Day

Admission

* Adult (13-59 yrs) $19.95
* Senior (60 yrs & up) $14.95
* Children (5-12 yrs) $9.95
* Children (under 5 yrs) Free

* Planetarium with admission, $5

Now that you've read that, how about this...?

New museum says dinosaurs were on Noah's Ark

PETERSBURG, Ky (Reuters) - Like many modern museums, the newest U.S. tourist attraction includes some awesome exhibits -- roaring dinosaurs and a life-sized ship.

But only at the Creation Museum in Kentucky do the dinosaurs sail on the ship -- Noah's Ark, to be precise.

--snip--

While the $27 million museum near Cincinnati has drawn snickers from media and condemnation from U.S. scientists, those who believe God created the heavens and the Earth in six days about 6,000 years ago say their views are finally being represented.

--snip--

Here exhibits show the Grand Canyon took just days to form during Noah's flood, dinosaurs coexisted with humans and had a place on Noah's Ark, and Cain married his sister to people the earth, among other Biblical wonders.

Or this...?

Those who believe in the literal Bible amount to 31% of adult Americans. This is a decline of about 7% compared with Gallup polls taken in the 1970s and 1980s. It is strongest in the South.

Belief in the literal word of the Bible is strongest among those whose schooling stopped with high school and declines steadily with educational level, with only 20% of college graduates holding that view and 11% of those with an advanced degree.

Thus endeth today's sermon.


Go forth and ponder the good news... these clowns have spent $27 million on this future landfill, which they might have otherwise donated to a fascist fundie presidential campaign.

Think about it while you stifle a chuckle.

I mean it, damn it!


Best bar bet in the world: Delilah didn't do it.
Judges 16:19--

2 Comments:

Blogger Unknown said...

I agree, far better for them to spend that money on this total idiocy than on a presidential campaign.

2:20 PM  
Blogger rraattbbooyy said...

Tghis isn't just a waste of $27 million, this is $27 million worth of twisted propaganda that will do far more than $27 million in damage to the soft brains of the impressionable young children of crackpot 'true believers'.

Stories like this make me weep for mankind.

12:22 PM  

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