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    Mike Lucey
    last edited by 12 Feb 2014, 19:58

    @daniel said:

    I'm sure it was staged. Attendance at Mr. Ham's creation "museum" has been dwindling over the last four years, and it is in financial trouble. They've had to nix the Noah's "Ark Park" they had planned on adding. He needed something to try to foster interest in it again.

    I read about the project here, http://www.nytimes.com/2010/12/06/us/06ark.html?_r=0
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    Its a pity that its not going ahead. I would have liked to see the Creationists fitting two of every kind with the exception of hermaphrodites of course. I'd be happy enough seeing it done virtually. At least it would generate some 3D work for someone ๐Ÿ˜‰

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      Daniel
      last edited by 13 Feb 2014, 14:39

      Mike, I for one am glad it is not happening. My understanding was that they had planned on using live animals (could they really acquire two of every animal?). I don't have anything against properly designed and run zoos (I did one as my thesis project in architecture school), but to fit so many animals in their "ark" would require rather small pens, and that wouldn't be right. Plus, I have to admit I am biased against their "museum." Passing off creationism as science is just wrong, and unfortunately there are a lot of people gullible enough to belief their pseudo-science speak. Everyone has a right to believe what they want, but they misrepresent facts.

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        solo
        last edited by 13 Feb 2014, 14:59

        @unknownuser said:

        My understanding was that they had planned on using live animals

        Wonder where they planned to get the dinosaurs.

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          Box
          last edited by 13 Feb 2014, 15:06

          They don't need dinosaurs, they are a trick of the devil!

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            solo
            last edited by 13 Feb 2014, 15:11

            @box said:

            They don't need dinosaurs, they are a trick of the devil!

            I kid you not, last week at the pub this topic was discussed with some mates and one of them who is pretty hard right wing mentioned this and he was adamant that bones and fossils of dinosaurs were placed by the devil to confuse Christians, the sad part is this guy is a doctor.

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              Box
              last edited by 13 Feb 2014, 15:13

              Glad to see you embrace a wide variety of friends.

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                jeff hammond
                last edited by 13 Feb 2014, 16:14

                @tim said:

                @unknownuser said:

                @solo said:

                My eldest is busy doing the application process for West point and it seems he will have to say he is of some Christian denomination as the recruiter advised that his chances of entering will to slim to none if he says he is non religious regardless of his almost perfect SAT scores and other requirements.

                That's ... weird. ๐Ÿ˜ฒ

                Actually I'm fairly sure it's a violation of the US constitution, which makes it rather more serious than simply 'weird'. There has been a long running scandal at the airforce academy in Colorado along similar lines. Not a few of my friends and colleagues that are alumni have become very disturbed enough that several of the colonels and above have sent pointed notes.

                probably not a violation (or a prosecutable one) as it sounds more like an under the table deal and i highly doubt they'll leave official traces of someone being denied entrance due to religious background.

                sounds nutz nonetheless.

                personally, i have problems with authority (i guess that's how it would be described by an authoritarian figure).. i'd never make it past day 1 in a military type academy ..or, i'd never make it in because in this instance, when they start asking about religion etc, i'd be "why do you want to know that!? why is that important? etc"
                hammond- application denied! ๐Ÿ˜„

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                  solo
                  last edited by 13 Feb 2014, 16:19

                  Jeff

                  I agree, like the recruiter said, it would be in his best interest if he did have a religion, he did say you do not have to be a practicing one, just say you are one for the sake of a smooth application process.

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                    solo
                    last edited by 14 Feb 2014, 21:53

                    Nye will continue his crusade against misinformation this Sunday on "Meet the Press" with a debate against proud climate change denier Marsha Blackburn, the Republican congresswoman who serves as the vice chair of the House Energy & Commerce Committee.

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                      solo
                      last edited by 14 Feb 2014, 22:34

                      http://www.kansascity.com/2014/02/06/4803445/missouri-bill-would-let-parents.html

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                        solo
                        last edited by 15 Feb 2014, 16:54

                        Wow! just wow.

                        1 in 4 Americans Don't Know Earth Orbits the Sun. Yes, Really.

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                        (news.discovery.com)

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                          Mike Lucey
                          last edited by 17 Feb 2014, 10:28

                          @solo said:

                          Wow! just wow.

                          1 in 4 Americans Don't Know Earth Orbits the Sun. Yes, Really.

                          ERROR: The request could not be satisfied

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                          (news.discovery.com)

                          Another way of looking at it might be that 1 in 4 Americans don't care about such facts!

                          This is more,

                          Americans surveyed: misunderstood, misrepresented or ignorant?

                          "In 2003, a US Strategic Task Force of Education Abroad report concluded that Americaโ€™s ignorance of the outside world was so great as to constitute a threat to national security"

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                          Americans surveyed: misunderstood, misrepresented or ignorant?

                          Following the results of the poll suggesting a quarter of Americans do not know the Earth circles the Sun, we look at some other examples of surprising US survey results

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                          The Telegraph (www.telegraph.co.uk)

                          Then again, maybe they subscribe to, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flat_Earth_Society

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                            andybot
                            last edited by 17 Feb 2014, 14:50

                            lol, south pole exploration must be some fun in that version of the world...

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                              solo
                              last edited by 17 Feb 2014, 17:59

                              @unknownuser said:

                              Another way of looking at it might be that 1 in 4 Americans don't care about such facts!

                              It has nothing to do with interests or what one cares about, these are 3rd grade facts surely there is no excuse for not knowing the earth rotates around the sun every 365 days.

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                                derei
                                last edited by 17 Feb 2014, 20:41

                                @solo said:

                                It has nothing to do with interests or what one cares about, these are 3rd grade facts surely there is no excuse for not knowing the earth rotates around the sun every 365 days.

                                True !
                                The pig also doesn't care of that, but only of its meal... but then, it gets slaughtered.
                                Doesn't mater if it doesn't help you to get your next-day meal, there are some common-sense things that anyone who has access to basic education should know. Otherwise one is purely ignorant and from my part he should be made sausages ๐Ÿ’š

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                                  solo
                                  last edited by 17 Feb 2014, 20:44

                                  @derei said:

                                  @solo said:

                                  It has nothing to do with interests or what one cares about, these are 3rd grade facts surely there is no excuse for not knowing the earth rotates around the sun every 365 days.

                                  True !
                                  The pig also doesn't care of that, but only of its meal... but then, it gets slaughtered.
                                  Doesn't mater if it doesn't help you to get your next-day meal, there are some common-sense things that anyone who has access to basic education should know. Otherwise one is purely ignorant and from my part he should be made sausages ๐Ÿ’š


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                                    boofredlay
                                    last edited by 17 Feb 2014, 22:17

                                    @solo said:

                                    @unknownuser said:

                                    Another way of looking at it might be that 1 in 4 Americans don't care about such facts!

                                    It has nothing to do with interests or what one cares about, these are 3rd grade facts surely there is no excuse for not knowing the earth rotates around the sun every 365 days.

                                    I thought it was 365 1/4 days. ๐Ÿ˜‰

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                                      solo
                                      last edited by 17 Feb 2014, 22:37

                                      A year is 365.24 days. Or 8,765 hours, or 526,000 minutes, or 31.6 million seconds. The tricky one is the number of days. Because the earth year doesn't work out to exactly 365 days, we have the leap year.

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                                        Daniel
                                        last edited by 28 Feb 2014, 18:36

                                        According to a report on Huffington Post, the Nye-Ham debate has spurred enough interest for Ham to raise money to proceed with his Noah's Ark creation.

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                                          Stinkie
                                          last edited by 28 Feb 2014, 18:49

                                          Oh well, good for him. I saw a tv programme on Ham's 'museum' a few years ago -thoroughly entertaining stuff.

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