Red Liquorice
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Seeing kids there is creepy, deceptive and soul crushingly backwards.
I'm a jerk for being concerned that a ridiculous monument to absolute ignorance is getting a huge tax break? Or that this is being presented as truth to young children? Alright then.
I know plenty of religious people that are not willfully ignorant. You can have faith, while being intelligent about accepted facts and science at the same time.
That's the main point of building these things. To awe people into believing or at least continue to believe.
To me it confirms it is all nonsense. Getting a actual visual scale of the thing shows that there is no way it can store 40 days of food and hold 2 of every animal and not sink with the weight.
The full-sized ark, built according to the dimensions stated in the Bible, measures 510 feet long, 85 feet wide, and 51 feet high. The interior features several exhibits, including displays of Noah’s family, rows of cages containing animal replicas, and even the odd dinosaur. (Answers in Genesis, like many fundamentalist Christians, believe that dinosaurs existed 6,000 years ago but were wiped out in the Great Flood.)
Ignorant: lacking knowledge or awareness in generalMy point is.. just because they have different views doesn't make them ignorant no matter how odd the idea may seem.
My point is.. just because they have different views doesn't make them ignorant no matter how odd the idea may seem.
"That'll show them lib-tards!"
I wasn't on GAF when you posted the original thread.
Thank you for this.
As a Jehovah's witnesses and pretty hard core gamer that thinks gag is the best gaming forum there is I smirk when people seethe when some biblical comes up .Satan really has people in a daze.. well on to armaggeddon.
As a Jehovah's witnesses
and pretty hard core gamer
that thinks gag is the best gaming forum
The water for the flood had to come from somewhere. Their habitat got emptied.
Where did Noah get steel?
The pope doesn't agree with you.
Not really "up" on Catholicism are you
Despite my dislike of young earth creationism i don't really see the problem with this...belief in creationism or the age of the earth doesn't actually hurt anyone unlike anti-vaxers and anti-gmo causes which one could argue is actually akin to murder.
Also that huge ship looks like a fun trip for kids
I wonder if this is more of an almost exclusively American thing. I don't see this conversation happening in Canada, Europe or Latin America at all.
The Christian bible and the Catholic bible have some small but significant differences. As a kid who went to catholic school all through high school I can 100% confirm we were never told to take the bible verbatim word for word literally. Otherwise reading the book of the Apocalypse could make a man go mad.The problem is, it's textually difficult to not believe in a verbal plenary, literal interpretation of the Bible. 2 Timothy 3:16 (All scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness. The Bible is pretty clear on things that are presented allegorically and things that are not.
I was raised Catholic along with the teachings of the Old Testament and not once did anyone ever told us that the earth was 6000 years old and that the book of Genisis should be taken literally. Quite the contrary. Catholic teachings say Noah's Ark happened and its existence does not mean the earth isn't billions of years old. In my Catholic school we had science as a subject complete with evolution teachings and global warming.
I swear I didn't even heard about modern flat earthers and creationists until I was in college and only as a "crazy Americans" kind of story.
Say what you want about religion but not even every Christian denomination believes his Creationist bullshit.
I wonder if this is more of an almost exclusively American thing. I don't see this conversation happening in Canada, Europe or Latin America at all.
There is a small minority of creatinists here in Brazil but it is mostly related to the ridiculous amount of religious people we at at political parties.
And yet it is NOWHERE near "creationist theme park" level
It also costs $40 a person. I can get into Six Flags for cheaper than that.
No one said they didn't have a right to build an ark, or made any statement about Capitalism. I don't know what your point is.Capitalism owes us nothing. If people want to throw money at a stupid fucking ark, it's their right to do so.
...actualy thinking about this church ....
MAYBE we are on "theme park" levels =P
and even the odd dinosaur. (Answers in Genesis, like many fundamentalist Christians, believe that dinosaurs existed 6,000 years ago but were wiped out in the Great Flood.)
To me it confirms it is all nonsense. Getting a actual visual scale of the thing shows that there is no way it can store 40 days of food and hold 2 of every animal and not sink with the weight.
This.
I woukd actually love to visit this. Looks cool.
It looks cool and I'd like to walk around in it. I have done the same thing at cool cathedrals and churches eventhough I'm a non believer.In Kentucky just south of Cincinnati. Have fun queuing to see some statues in cages and a massive amount of false information being stated as fact.