Creationism does not contradict very many things. Evolution is one of the few things it contradicts. We cannot prove that evolution is real.

Man I hope you were high when you wrote that.

Creationism is built upon the Genesis, and Genesis is nonsense. Hell, I personally know pastors who have conceded this! Only a vocal fringe group really takes young earth creationism seriously.
Evolution, via natural selection, IS real - the evidence is overwhelming and denying it makes you look brainwashed. Plain and simple.

If evolution were false, then pesticide companies like Orkin and pharmaceutical firms like Phizer wouldn't have the business they do today. Care to guess why?

I feel bad for many christians, as I know they're sensible people in general but they allow they're feelings to lull them into believing the weak talking points so en vogue with their vocal and closeminded brethren. In my experience the most vehement anti-evolution types are in fact the ones who are ignorant of even the most basic evolutionary principles. Case in point the people who made this museum. I can't help but feel sad when dogma wins over reality.

And people wonder why the US is losing it's global dominance in science.... *sigh*


When people say no creation science should not be discussed in schools, they're showing the same kind of attitude that they would not want to have pushed on them.
You are COMPLETELY misrepresenting the opposition here, odd behavior if you're indeed confident in your sides position.
People don't want creationism taught in science class - there is a huge difference. If you want the christian literary tradition covered in public schools, then it belongs in a Comparative Religion class, many high schools already have syllabuses to that effect. Creationism should not be taught, and is not taught in a science curriculum for the exact same reasons we don't dispense astrology in astronomy class.
Parents who have a problem with that should either enroll their kids in a private school more in line with their religious sensitivities, or look to Bible School at their prefered church for the additional tutelage. Pretty straight forward really...
BlueDevil Reviewed by BlueDevil 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