Evolution Deniers Get A Temple To Worship Their False Gods In
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It would be funny if it weren’t so sad.
Tyrannosaurus rex was a strict vegetarian, and lived with Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden.
There were dinosaurs of every kind aboard Noah’s ark. Some dinosaurs managed to hang around until just a few hundred years ago. The legend of St. George slaying the dragon? That probably was a dinosaur.
Exhibits showing all this and more will be at the Creation Museum, a $27 million religious showcase nearing completion in Northern Kentucky.
The museum, in Boone County, is being built by a non-profit group called Answers in Genesis. It is scheduled to open on Memorial Day. Museum and Northern Kentucky tourism officials expect it to be a boon to the region, bringing in at least 250,000 visitors in its first year.
It already is getting media attention. Newspapers and television stations from Europe, Asia and Australia have visited, and CNN was there last week.
But mainstream scientists, who have dubbed it The Fred and Wilma Flintstone Museum, say the museum’s message is just plain wrong.
Wrong is putting it nicely. Idiotic is about right.
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So does this fall under religious tolerance or ignorance tolerance? Not sure which.
No, actually it IS funny. Really, really funny.
We believe in evolution, right? Then give the species a chance. If someone is stupid enough to fall for that kind of fuckwittery, odds are that person will perish in a horrendous-yet-hilarious accident anyway.
Which will then earn them…drumroll, please…a Darwin Award!
Ironic Coincidences. Is there anything they can’t do?
Jesus rode a dinosaur to church every Sunday.
And if you don’t believe that then you hate Jesus, chickengeorge bush and America.
Now I want to got there, walk in and ask where the appliances are.
They probably show the video of “Peanut butter disproves evolution”.