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Kentucky Creationism Park (pg. 3)
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Halcyon+On+On
Nonsense. You can't teach an old god new tricks.

BUT!-
Fledz
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Originally posted by Moongoose
America, land of the free and of the incredibly ing stupid.

That's the entire point. The stupid are allowed to roam around freely.
Halcyon+On+On
We keep them corralled and out of your countries; a 'thank you' once in a while might suffice. :mad:
Zharen
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Creationists hold that, contrary to mainstream scientific thought, science supports the biblical account of the Earth’s creation in six days.


:stongue:
pkcRAISTLIN
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Originally posted by Lilith
This is the weapon of a Kentuckian. Not as clumsy or random as a nuclear device; an elegant weapon for a more civilised age.


:haha: :haha: :haha:

even lil is better at this than sushi!
stealthman
:wtf: :wtf:
Silky Johnson
Are they gonna call it Praiseland?
gmilf

At least it will keep these people in the middle of nowhere.
ziptnf
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Kentucky's state-backed $150 million creationist theme park, The Ark Encounter, will allow visitors to explore a literal interpretation of the Bible's story of Noah and the ark. But pseudonymous liberal Kentucky blogger Media Czech raises two important questions about that interpretation and how it will be manifest in theme park form. First, were there dinosaurs on the original ark? Second, what about unicorns?

Now, the blogger has found answers to both questions at Answers In Genesis, the official blog of the group behind The Ark Encounter. The group says "yes," to both, which implies that their creationist theme park will include dinosaurs and unicorns on the Ark. Here's Answers In Genesis explaining why dinosaurs were on the Ark, although the group prefers to call them "dragons":
Being land animals, dinosaurs (or dragons of the land) were created on Day Six (Genesis 1:24–31), went aboard Noah’s Ark (Genesis 6:20), and then came off the Ark into the post-Flood world (Genesis 8:16–19). It makes sense that many cultures would have seen these creatures from time to time before they died out.
And here's their position on Biblical unicorns:
The biblical unicorn was a real animal, not an imaginary creature. ... The absence of a unicorn in the modern world should not cause us to doubt its past existence. (Think of the dodo bird. It does not exist today, but we do not doubt that it existed in the past.). ... To think of the biblical unicorn as a fantasy animal is to demean God’s Word, which is true in every detail.
The Kentucky blogger fumes:
Kentucky will now be known as the state whose governor endorsed and gave $40 million in tax breaks to people who want to tell children that science and history explain that a 600 year old man herded dinosaurs, fire-breathing dragons and unicorns onto a big boat 4,000 years ago.


http://www.theatlanticwire.com/feat...-Unicorns-2838/
Lira

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Moongoose
I am a kentucky conservative and i endorse a 40 million tax break for idiots to be used on making people dumber.


But spending money on healthcare is EVIL AND HAS TO STOP RIGHT NOW YOU DIRTY SOCIALISTS!!!
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