Contratrombone64
Admiral of Fugues
Hi, there is a VERY interesting article in Berlingske Tidene (a Danish broadsheet) concerning a museum in the USA: Museum of Creation. They espouse the view that the dinosarus were herbivores (despite the abundant dental evidence indicating a strong desire for ripping flesh from bone) and coexisted with early man. They also point out that man has "always been" and did not evolve as a seperate line of The Great Apes (which we are a member).
I've not laughed at Fundamentalist Christians' abilities to be so stupid for so long. I actually used Google translate to read it as my Danish is poor on scientific words (no surprises there).
here's the original article (in Danish)
http://www.berlingske.dk/verden/hvor-flintstone-er-en-dokumentarfilm
and here's google translate, which helps somewhat (copy and paste)
http://translate.google.com/
Anyway - I always thought the Flintstones was a cartoon, I didn't realise it was a documentary! Go figure!! LOL
And here's an interesting article about this fanciful waste of money ... mind you it is wikipedia so a grain of salt is required
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Creation_Museum
My final thought - how did the grand canyon managed to be created in just six days??
I've not laughed at Fundamentalist Christians' abilities to be so stupid for so long. I actually used Google translate to read it as my Danish is poor on scientific words (no surprises there).
here's the original article (in Danish)
http://www.berlingske.dk/verden/hvor-flintstone-er-en-dokumentarfilm
and here's google translate, which helps somewhat (copy and paste)
http://translate.google.com/
Anyway - I always thought the Flintstones was a cartoon, I didn't realise it was a documentary! Go figure!! LOL
And here's an interesting article about this fanciful waste of money ... mind you it is wikipedia so a grain of salt is required
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Creation_Museum
My final thought - how did the grand canyon managed to be created in just six days??
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