creationism, yay!
Jan. 15th, 2007 10:28 amhttp://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20070114/lf_nm/usa_religion_museum_dc
The $27 million project, which also includes a planetarium, a special-effects theater, nature trails and a small lake, is privately funded by people who believe the Bible's first book, Genesis, is literally true.
Again I say it, people:
WHAT THE FUCK.
"What the Bible said" is NEVER an appropriate answer to a scientific inquiry. NOT EVER. Not even if your great aunt Mary, bless her heart, said so.
It's their money and they can spend it how they like, but $27 million could feed, clothe and house plenty of poverty-stricken people (American people, of course, because how dare the filthy foreigners get our money!1!11).
Happy freakin' Monday.
The $27 million project, which also includes a planetarium, a special-effects theater, nature trails and a small lake, is privately funded by people who believe the Bible's first book, Genesis, is literally true.
Again I say it, people:
WHAT THE FUCK.
"What the Bible said" is NEVER an appropriate answer to a scientific inquiry. NOT EVER. Not even if your great aunt Mary, bless her heart, said so.
It's their money and they can spend it how they like, but $27 million could feed, clothe and house plenty of poverty-stricken people (American people, of course, because how dare the filthy foreigners get our money!1!11).
Happy freakin' Monday.