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Creation Museum: Evolution Theory Is Wrong

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Like most natural history museums, this $25 million museum in rural Kentucky has exhibits showing dinosaurs roaming the earth. Except here, these dinosaurs share the forest with Adam and Eve and the story of Creation in the Bible is presented as literal fact.

From the Creation Museum site:

Over 4,000 people came through the doors of the Creation Museum on the first day the one-of-a-kind facility was open to the public. According to the Cincinnati Enquirer, “The museum opened at 10 a.m. with about 500 people in line and with license plates from 31 states and two Canadian provinces in the parking lot of about 600 spaces.”​

video: http://www.dav1d.net/2007/06/02/creation-museum-is-theory-of-evolution-wrong/

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That's only a few miles from here. I can't wait to go on a field trip there for science class!
 
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I'd like to see it myself.. seems that regardless of your viewpoint, it'd make an interesting visit.
 
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Neat, I'd be interested in checking it out sometime as well.
 
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I'd be interested in what the founders were smoking. It must be some pretty strong stuff.
 
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Regardless, there are plenty who believe as the founders do.. interesting to see how it's all presented.

Dan said:
I'd be interested in what the founders were smoking. It must be some pretty strong stuff.
 
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I plan to visit this summer!
 
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I bet that it would be a good place to go and visit. BTW, did anyone hear that orangutans are not similar to humans as hypothesized before. New studies have found that trees were the first ones to walk 'upright' and it was not some other animal. This is a just a theory I read at bbc, here is the link:

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http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/6709627.stm
 
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rumman said:
BTW, did anyone hear that orangutans are not similar to humans as hypothesized before. New studies have found that trees were the first ones to walk 'upright' and it was not some other animal.
That made me LOL. Read the nice, big, bolded parts in the article.

BBC News said:
Upright walking 'began in trees'
The ancestors of humans began walking upright while they were still living in trees - not out on open land, according to a new theory.
 
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I saw that.. I'd always assumed we'd started walking upright for basically the same reasons.. if ladders had been invented first, we'd still be walking on our knuckles.

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rumman said:
I bet that it would be a good place to go and visit. BTW, did anyone hear that orangutans are not similar to humans as hypothesized before. New studies have found that trees were the first ones to walk 'upright' and it was not some other animal. This is a just a theory I read at bbc, here is the link:

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http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/6709627.stm
 
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