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Old 08-02-2006, 05:20 AM   #1
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PETERSBURG, Ky. " Like most natural history museums, this one has exhibits showing dinosaurs roaming the Earth. Except here, the giant reptiles share the forest with Adam and Eve.
I don't normally post here , but this particular topic intrigued me enough to do so , and I wanted to keep it topically correct to avoid conflict . I will not personally be posting an opinion , just guaging reaction .


What are your thoughts on this exhibit ?
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Old 08-02-2006, 07:30 AM   #2
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Dr. Carl Baugh has a creation museum too in Glenrose Texas. www.creationevidence.org This website is awesome. Dr. Baugh is a Christian and proves God created the universe.
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Old 08-02-2006, 10:44 AM   #3
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Remember the wooly mammoth they found preserved in ice? It still had food in it's stomach. Do you believe it was millions of years old?
How about the foot prints that they found in San Antonio,Texas? The prints of a Dino with humanoid prints next to it?

Fl was not formed during the Dino Period, Dino bones are found only in southern Georgia, but not in Fl.. Our phosphate mines are fill with Mastodon, Sabre Tooth Tiger, Great White Shark, Giant Sloth and many more prehistoric bones, but not Dinos. I have many 4'' Great White Shark Teeth and petrified bones of other prehistoricanimals. There's a museum in Bartow,Fl and Sarasota, Fl.



Kent Hovind is an evangelist that teaches Creation and he also has a Dino Park in Pensacola, Fl..
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"Remember the wooly mammoth they found preserved in ice? It still had food in it's stomach. Do you believe it was millions of years old?
How about the foot prints that they found in San Antonio,Texas? The prints of a Dino with humanoid prints next to it?

Fl was not formed during the Dino Period, Dino bones are found only in southern Georgia, but not in Fl.. Our phosphate mines are fill with Mastodon, Sabre Tooth Tiger, Great White Shark, Giant Sloth and many more prehistoric bones, but not Dinos. I have many 4'' Great White Shark Teeth and petrified bones of other prehistoricanimals. There's a museum in Bartow,Fl and Sarasota, Fl."

Wooly Mammoths went extinct about 12,000 years ago, not millions of years ago. Grass that was frozen in ice for 12,000 years would not neccessarily decay.

The Texas footprints have long been shown to be the tracks of two different dinosaurs that walked on the same path, none of the prints are human according to doctors that have examined them.

The fact that bones of mastodons, sabre tooth tigers, giant sloths and great white sharks are found in the phosphate mines but dinosaur bones are not is easily explained, and shows why this creation museum's account of prehistory is wrong. The animals mentioned that were found in the phosphate mines lived during what is known as the Tertiary period (65 million years ago to 10,000 years ago) while dinosaurs became extinct at the end of the Cretacious,over 65 million years ago. They did not live at the same time. The phosphate deposits formed during the Tertiary period. That is why you can find bones from animals that lived during that epoch but not dinosaur bones since dinosaurs were already extinct and were not contemporaries of the other animals mentioned. If the creation museum's version of prehistory was correct you would find dinosaur bones with these other animals. The findings in this phosphate mine are an excellent illustration of how dinosaurs and large mammals, as well as humans, did not liveduring the same time. By the way, human remains are found in association with bones of Mammoths and Mastodons but never with dinosaurs.

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Dr. Baugh is a Christian and proves God created the universe.


Nonsense. Every single person born knows that God Created the Heavens, and the Earth...Romans 1:20 makes this clear. Men, be they Christian or not prove nothing. God does the proving.


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Old 08-03-2006, 01:17 AM   #6
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I think the creation museum is a great idea. ICR had a very good one in California. Since most natural history museums present the evolutionary theory as fact, it's good to see the truth get presented as well. The same scientific evidence is available to both viewpoints of origins -- it's the interpretation of the evidence that gets skewed to fit the evolutionary model.
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It sounds like a nice presentation of the opinion of some, but that's it. The "science" used to support ID and Creation Science research makes for a poor representation of science and distracts people form the real power of matters of faith. Calling something science doesn't make it science.


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Old 08-03-2006, 05:28 PM   #8
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What is the actual and total meanings of the terms :

EVOLUTIONARY THEORY

and CREATION ?

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What is the actual and total meanings of the terms :

EVOLUTIONARY THEORY

and CREATION ?

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National Geographic has done some good documentaries on the search for Adam and Eve which show how all of mankind decended from a single
womn and man. traced even to the exact village in Africa. (according to one broadcast)

"To paleoanthropologists, "Eve" is a hypothetical
female who lived somewhere in Africa between 100,000 and
300,000 years ago. She carried a particular type of
mitochondrial DNA"genetic material that is passed on
only through females. Scientists measuring the range of
variation in mitochondrial DNA in different populations
today have concluded that we all descend from one common
female ancestor""Eve.""

~National Geographic News

Which leads us to......

Genesis 1:1-2:3: The Meaning of Creation ? A Living Commentary

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It sounds like a nice presentation of the opinion of some, but that's it. The "science" used to support ID and Creation Science research makes for a poor representation of science and distracts people form the real power of matters of faith. Calling something science doesn't make it science.
SCIENCE more closely supports creation than evolutionary theory. Teaching evolution as if it where factual doesn't make it true either.
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