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New museum will explain science behind creation
Topic Started: May 10 2005, 10:51 AM (573 Views)
Fesarius
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^^^
Tangent:

Which, by the way, are now out on DVD.
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Mainiac
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:rotfl: :loling: :rotfl: :loling:

But seriously...$25 million that isn't going as alms for the poor!

:doh:
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I think it will be a huge success, and the first among many such

museums.

People don't want anymore reality, they want more fantasy;play.

Look at disneyland, amusement parks, television, and not to even

mention movies, video games, music, alcohol, vitamins, and other drugs.. People

will pay big bucks to

escape reality. Just think of all the things that could be added to this

museum...rides, interactive kiosks, where children can read God's diary,

and plays..This museum alone will convince thousands they won't die, but acually

achieve eternal life. Isn't that worth $20

People want to believe in something and this gives them that. And the

more effort put into that, the more believable we can make it. And the

better people will

feel.
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I'm one of those that believes that it is a combination of both creationism and evolution. God created everything, and as been 'tweaking' the design over the millions of years.

Either that, or we were created by the planet builders of Magrethea for some Pandiminsional beings so they could figure out why the answer to 'life, the Universe, and everything' is in fact 42 :D










Sorry, could't help but mention Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy
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May 24 2005, 06:57 PM
I'm one of those that believes that it is a combination of both creationism and evolution. God created everything, and as been 'tweaking' the design over the millions of years.

Either that, or we were created by the planet builders of Magrethea for some Pandiminsional beings so they could figure out why the answer to 'life, the Universe, and everything' is in fact 42 :D










Sorry, could't help but mention Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy


Same here, on the evolution/creation issue.


42 ??? Darn..... and I kept coming up with 43. :banghead:



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No disrespect intended, but I can't believe in both, since in my view (or my interpretation) the God of the Bible created man from the dust of the ground and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life (and at that point, man became a living being). I don't see how this can square with evolution. But, this is my view, and it's not my intent to convince others to believe as I do.
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Fesarius
May 25 2005, 08:29 AM
But, this is my view, and it's not my intent to convince others to believe as I do.

exactly, the fact is, no one knows for sure. I just think that if you beleive in complete evolution, then you have to believe that all life is just a random coincidence and that there is no meaning to life. That we're born, grow old, and die, that's it. Nothing special about that.
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Right, and very well said IMO.
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May 25 2005, 08:04 AM
Fesarius
May 25 2005, 08:29 AM
But, this is my view, and it's not my intent to convince others to believe as I do.

exactly, the fact is, no one knows for sure. I just think that if you beleive in complete evolution, then you have to believe that all life is just a random coincidence and that there is no meaning to life. That we're born, grow old, and die, that's it. Nothing special about that.



Actually, I believe in micro-evolution (genetic adaptation) more than the concept of macro-evolution (order from chaos).


Being carbon-based creatures, yes we are from "dust from the ground".


I also believe that intelligence and conciousness existed before the creation of this Universe, regardless of how it came about.





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