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olejoedad
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OCT 09, 07:39 PM
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Visited the Creation Museum in Kentucky today.
It was very interesting and everything was very well done.
I would recommend a visit for anyone who gets close to the Cincinnati area.
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fredtoast
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OCT 09, 08:31 PM
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Right next to Big Bone Lick State Park.
Creation Museum claims the earth is only 6000 years old, that the T-Rex was a vegetarian and lived at the same time as human, and the gRand Canyon was created in a matter of hours be receding waters of the "great flood".
It is not really a "historical" museum. It is a Christian attraction. It preaches about conservative Christian poition on abortion, drugs, homosexuality. It contradicts almost ever accepted principle of geology, anthropology, paleontology, history, chemistry, astronomy, zoology, and biology.
The people who built the Creation Museum had every right to do so. I just don't like the way they try to act like they are presenting actual science or history.
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olejoedad
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OCT 10, 05:31 AM
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We will be visiting The Ark Experience today.
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olejoedad
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OCT 10, 03:17 PM
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The Ark Encounter was fantastic. Very well done, and very educational.
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ray b
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OCT 10, 03:51 PM
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quote | Originally posted by olejoedad:
The Ark Encounter was fantastic. Very well done, and very educational. |
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THEY EXPLAIN KANGAROO'S ?
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williegoat
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OCT 10, 03:54 PM
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PhatMax
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OCT 10, 05:59 PM
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Went to both this summer. The Creation Museum was very well done. The Ark was stunning….a lot of history in there. [This message has been edited by PhatMax (edited 10-10-2023).]
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olejoedad
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OCT 10, 07:38 PM
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olejoedad
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OCT 10, 07:40 PM
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olejoedad
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OCT 11, 08:01 AM
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quote | Originally posted by fredtoast:
Right next to Big Bone Lick State Park.
Creation Museum claims the earth is only 6000 years old, that the T-Rex was a vegetarian and lived at the same time as human, and the gRand Canyon was created in a matter of hours be receding waters of the "great flood".
It is not really a "historical" museum. It is a Christian attraction. It preaches about conservative Christian poition on abortion, drugs, homosexuality. It contradicts almost ever accepted principle of geology, anthropology, paleontology, history, chemistry, astronomy, zoology, and biology.
The people who built the Creation Museum had every right to do so. I just don't like the way they try to act like they are presenting actual science or history.
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As it turns out, Fred isn't very proficient at reading maps.
I'm sure he meant to say Natural Bridge Resort Park.
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