Quote Originally Posted by stonedblue
Personally, I believe God created the world and Jesus died to forgive my sins.

Do you hear me complaining about museums that only give credit to evolution and not creation?

It is interesting to argue about both beliefs and compare and contrast them. What is wrong with building a creationism museum? If you are right, and God isn't real at all, and we all just evolved from some stupid-ass bacteria, then this museum isn't really a threat and why does it matter? This isn't making people less intelligent, it's just giving them a broader range of beliefs.

So, why does it matter to you that much that this museum is being built?
Stoneblue, I agree with you that everybody needs to hear all the viewpoints and consider them accordingly. However, I do take issue with the fact that religion is encroaching on science, and this museum is teaching a form of "science" that in fact holds no weight in the scientific community. Evolution and other sciences have vastly develope and established theories based on the scientific method. This stuff like coal being made in a week and dinosaurs living by humans has no such validity or evidence, it's just outright twising the facts. Again, I agree that kids need to hear all the sides, but don't tell them stories or beliefs and tell them its science, just be honest about what it really is.
mrdevious Reviewed by mrdevious on . Creationism Museum...WTF I've read what some folks have to say on this topic, but I thought I might open it up to the community at large. Personally I find it's very existance a slap in the face to logic and reason. America already test among the lowest in the world, now we're going to give make-believe stories the same credibility as Science? So, what does anyone else thing on this? If you are not familiar with this topic, enlighten yourself at these websites: Rating: 5