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Paleontology and Creationism Meet but Don't Mesh   Message List  
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* "I think they should rename the museum - not the Creation Museum, but the
Confusion Museum," said Lisa E. Park, a professor of paleontology at the
University of Akron. "Unfortunately, they do it knowingly," Dr. Park said.
"I was dismayed. As a Christian, I was dismayed." [1]

COMMENT: It's all part of the near perfect seal that encases a part of our
occult oriented society in the United States which now is in angry,
secluded, and ignorant retreat from the realities of this world which were
discovered by the application of critical thinking and the scientific
method.



JT



[1] Paleontology and Creationism Meet but Don't Mesh

http://www.nytimes.com/2009/06/30/science/30muse.html

* PETERSBURG, Ky. - Tamaki Sato was confused by the dinosaur exhibit. The
placards described the various dinosaurs as originating from different
geological periods - the stegosaurus from the Upper Jurassic, the
heterodontosaurus from the Lower Jurassic, the velociraptor from the Upper
Cretaceous - yet in each case, the date of demise was the same: around 2348
B.C.

* By the end of the visit, among the dinosaurs, Dr. Briggs seemed amused. "I
like the fact the dinosaurs were in the ark," he said. (About 50 kinds of
dinosaurs were aboard Noah's ark, the museum explains, but later went
extinct for unknown reasons.)





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