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Shtal

by Shtal on 14 July 2016 - 19:07



Shtal

by Shtal on 14 July 2016 - 19:07



Hundmutter

by Hundmutter on 14 July 2016 - 19:07

And there's a book in it (vid #2 c. 10.20). Qu'el surprise !

Way up there with Frozen, Pocohontas, Cinderella, and the rest of the Disney fairytale output.

See yer man Ham didn't mind fooling the assembled believers with the ol' pre-cut ribbon trick. And what's that pathetic little square of water outside ? Supposed to symbolise the flood ? Loved the way they cut away from the conversation about genetics of "ice age fossils" before it could get interesting ...

Mindhunt

by Mindhunt on 14 July 2016 - 20:07

What Smile


by beetree on 14 July 2016 - 21:07

Whoa! 😅

Shtal

by Shtal on 15 July 2016 - 15:07

If someone is interesting to see real history; this video has information about tickets and $$$

Shtal

by Shtal on 15 July 2016 - 15:07

@Mindhunt


Come on, 99.99% of science museums, 100% of public schools and charter schools and non-religious private school shove evolution and atheism down impressionable students. Yet when the .01% of museums is in a theistic view point, people are upset...?! WOW. People who will go to BOTH types of museums/sciences halls will come out more educated.

Mindhunt

by Mindhunt on 15 July 2016 - 20:07

Stahl, evolution is a proven science.  I know we disagree on this.  Schools are supposed to teach the proven sciences.  As for atheism, all the schools I have had experience with do NOT shove atheism down "impressionable students."  It is very sad that there is a "dumbing down" of what is being taught, no critical thinking skills, no life skills, no philosophy, no classics, no art, no healthy food, no usable skills and necessary knowledge base in today's world.  This religion based "creationism" or "intelligent design" where humans and dinosaurs lived together is part of the problem.


by Noitsyou on 17 July 2016 - 15:07

How did they clean up all of the dinosaur poop?

Hundmutter

by Hundmutter on 17 July 2016 - 16:07

How did they keep up with ANY of the animals' poop, never mind the dinosaurs ? And how did they manage to feed those animals, and store the supply of food for them, and prevent some of them from eating some of the others ? I reckon if those questions COULD be answered, within the context of the size and weight and crew of the Ark,(as proscribed by their Book of Truth) they MIGHT have a chance at making it a decent animated movie. But IF this exhibition does try to answer those sorts of questions, it sure doesn't show up on the promo vids - are they scared of making it a laughing stock before it has even been open five minutes ?





 


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