Showing posts with label Creationism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Creationism. Show all posts

Thursday, December 4, 2008

Intolerance Of Christianity Growing



(From The Christian Post.)



A high volume of complaints have forced the Cincinnati Zoo to pull out of a special business partnership with the Creation Museum in nearby Petersburg, Ky., after running for less than three days.



The two institutions had come together to offer a special ticket package that gave visitors the opportunity to drop in on both at a discounted rate while promoting one another at the same time. According to the Creation Museum’s founder, Ken Ham, however, the zoo received hundreds of complaints, many of which were opposed to the faith and ideas that the museum presents. “It’s a pity that intolerant people have pushed for our expulsion simply because of our Christian faith,” Ham said, expressing disappointment in the zoo’s decision but also understanding of its perspective. “Some of their comments on blogs reveal great intolerance for anything having to do with Christianity,” he added.



The Creation Museum, which cost $27 million to build, is a 60,000-square foot facility that opened last year in May and revived the creation/evolution debate among Young Earth creationists, Old Earth creationists, anti-creationism evolutionists, and theistic evolutionists. Packed with high-tech exhibits that include animatronic dinosaurs and a huge wooden ark, the museum attempts to align the Bible’s literal account of creation with natural history. The museum’s founder, like many other Young Earth creationists, believes dinosaurs appeared on the same day God created other land animals. Critics, however, both non-Christians and Christians who are against a literal interpretation of the Bible on life origins, have protested and spoke out against the anti-evolution display, worried that their children will be affected.



The controversy garnered the new exhibit a large amount of media coverage. “Frankly, we are used to this kind of criticism from our opponents,” Ham said regarding the latest controversy, “and so being ‘expelled’ like this is not a huge surprise.” Despite the zoo’s decision, Ham said his museum would continue promoting the “excellent zoo” on its website and in printed material that is passed out inside of the museum. “We are committed to promoting regional tourism,” he explained. Furthermore, the museum will still provide $9 off of the ticket prices (the amount of the discount under the original agreement) from Dec. 2 to Dec. 11, with the exception of Saturday, Dec. 6. "Get the Museum/Zoo Discount Anyway," the museum website says.



Beginning on Dec. 12, the museum will have up its special Christmas display, which includes a live outdoor nativity scene and a special lighted “Road to Bethlehem” trail. Visitors to the museum grounds will also be met with hayrides, seasonal lights and decorations, holiday food, and events and activities for children. Inside the museum, there will be special Christmas exhibits including the Planetarium presentation “The Bethlehem Star.” “We find the two – Creation and Christmas – go very well together,” says Creation Museum co-founder and spokesperson Mark Looy, “and we invite our guests to experience each in light of the other at our special ‘Bethlehem’s Blessings – A Christmas Celebration’ this December.”



Located near the Cincinnati Airport, the Creation Museum is a ministry of Answers in Genesis, a nonprofit Christian organization dedicated to confirming the validity of the Bible from the very first verse.



Since its opening in May 2007, the museum has seen over 600,000 visitors.

Saturday, April 19, 2008

Expelled

The movie, Expelled, from Ben Stein is a MUST see!

Just saw it yesterday and must say that Stein did a masterful job of exposing the real reason of why Intelligent Design (ID) is not being included in the conversation about the origins of life, and equally as revealing - what Darwinism has led to in our history. Richard Dawkin's shocking admission near the end of the movie was also quite revealing.

This is certainly a movie that will make you want to stand up and clap at the end - I did!


Tuesday, February 5, 2008

So Much For The Bible Critics...

...who have been saying ad naseum that "we can't take the Bible literally". This new scientific discovery proves that human bodies do indeed have the built in capability to live hundreds of years. Genesis 5:27: "So all the days of Methuselah were nine hundred and sixty nine years; and he died." These scientists say that 800 year life spans are not only "possible", but "inevitable".

From The Independent

"A genetically engineered organism that lives 10 times longer than normal has been created by scientists in California. It is the greatest extension of longevity yet achieved by researchers investigating the scientific nature of ageing.

If this work could ever be translated into humans, it would mean that we might one day see people living for 800 years. But is this ever going to be a realistic possibility?

Valter Longo is one of the small but influential group of specialists in this area who believes that an 800-year life isn't just possible, it is inevitable. It was his work at the University of Southern California that led to the creation of a strain of yeast fungus that can live for 10 weeks or more, instead of dying at its usual maximum age of just one week."

Read more HERE.

Saturday, May 12, 2007

Bye-Bye "Lucy"

Well according to this article, evolutionists have lost a prized find in their battle to prove the theory-tale of evolution. "Lucy" appears to be just another type of gorilla-like ape.