Quote Originally Posted by Nation_1ne
What? They aren't saying it's scientific to our way of life. Only to someone who is a Christian.
Sorry, but I'm not exactly sure what you mean by this. The science of how our universe works, and how we got where we are, cannot be different for each group of people. Either one's right or the other. But I may be interpreting what you're saying wrong, could you elaborate?


Re-read what I have said, take it all in, and realise that there is nothing to worry about.
I beg to differ. Your prior response postulates that the creationist museum is spouting the same thing as the churches and therefor makes no difference. The museum is doing more than any church is capable of, they're actually displaying these arguments in pseudo-scientific terms and thus justifying these beliefs at a high level. The churches don't have elaborote "scientific" explanations as to how coal can form in weeks, or why carbon dating for some reason doesn't work. Sure they may espew the same message, but the elaborate intricacy of the message from the museum portrays a considerably more impressive version of these beliefs.

What I'm trying to get across here is that people have always gone to church, and some end up questioning and rejecting the teachings as is there right. But institutions like these veil the superstition in a cloak of pseudo-science, they keep kids from questioning these beliefs becaues they actually manage to convince them that creationism is a scientific endeavor with plenty of faulty "evidence" to back it up. I think a lot more people would be willing to walk away from this system of thought were they not fed illusionary "science" that tricks them into believing the creationist reasoning is sound.

Christian people aren't going to come in the middle of the night and steal your babies so they can sit them in the museum over night.
It's not my babies I'm worried about, it's theirs. This isn't just religious education anymore, it's a full masters degree in pseudo logic.

The Church and Science aren't separate, just the Church doesn't feel our theories or reasoning are correct.
I totally disagree, the church and science are quite distinctly separate. Just because some people use faulty reasoning and unscientific interpretations, then call it "science", doesn't make it science.

Which is fine, the problem they have is that we can mostly put their reasoning to shame, unfortunately they can't do the same to us.
Well there's something we can both agree on!


Have a good one.