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Idade: 30
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Cidade: Dogpatch
Estado: Kentucky
País: US
Data de Inscrição: 8/12/2003

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segunda-feira, julho 06, 2009 
Recently, a group of paleontologists were in town for the North American Paleontological Convention at the University of Cincinnati, and decided to take a field trip to the Creation Museum just across the river, in Kentucky. My aunt went to cover it for AFP, and I had the doubly good fortune of living just a stone's throw away, so I tagged along to see what these guys were up to. It was an eyeful, to say the least. Gorgeous facilities with amazingly engaging displays and animatronics, and at least a few hundred cubic cubits of bad science and misinformation. One young lady stood, furious, and grumbled, "It's bullshit. Bullshit pretending to be science." Anyone who finds themselves in the Cincinnati area with a few bucks, hours, and brain cells to burn should check it out, and see what the scientific community is up against in terms of informing the public.

 Hep meh, Jesus! Hep meh!

click here to read my aunt's article!
Paleontologists brought to tears, laughter by Creation Museum

Also, check it out on BoingBoing.net!
THE PEANUTTIEST

 
A friend was able to score free tickets, so of course I went. Needless to say, the whole thing is equal parts hilarious, sad and horrifying, probably in that order. It's something everyone should experience, but once is enough for me.
 
Postado por THE PEANUTTIEST em terça-feira, julho 07, 2009 - 4:47
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Len Kloth
Len Kloth

 
the spirit of American pluralism, it’s not good to make fun of another’s religion. But I ask, when is a religion is not a religion but a business, a business out to scam, bilk millions out of their money, and it so abundantly clear this is the fact of the matter??  Now the price of freedom of religion is putting up with lots of junk, that’s all fair play in a pluralistic society.  It’s like a product in free enterprise, a manufactured good on the free market. If the customers do not want to buy it, it’s not marketable, and like any substandard merchandise, the consumers won’t buy, and it will fade away. The problem is to many of the sheeple, book learnin' is considered a sin, and that renders them easy prey to some bad products.

       I believe there comes a time when such a ‘business’ is so bad, so corrupt that it screams out to be made fun of, satire a form of exposition, in my view a reliable form of ‘clarification’ Optimistically, I would hope some sheeple would wake up to their sacrilegious antics, enlightened to the televangelist protracted insanity,  awakened to the fraudulence fomented by flickering images on a TV screen   These videos offer nothing new, stuff we have all seen before; they are a mix of expository analysis, as well as being biting  satire. Their fear of materialism is mostly what fuels their fear.
 


What if the kids don't understand which version is pseudoscience?   The document states that (Un) Intelligent Design “promises to reverse the stifling dominance of the materialist worldview, and 
   A simplification of the phraseology in relation to 'Creationism.'

      The first 3 videos are clearly of fakes, fakes 'screaming out' to be made fun of, the other videos are more serious in nature.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vQ5Pv_gZ4N4

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FvO-3ezXqYI&feature=related

 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FMh2ctz-rFE&feature=related

       From what I can see creationism is a business. Creationism is about selling books, DVD’s and making money from ‘seminars.’ My perception is from watching the unscientific silliness of the creationist I do not even think they believe what they are selling. Their product market is frightened fundamentalist who view the findings of science with great fear and trepidation. The ‘products’ marketed by the creationist, books, DVDS, offer a type of emotive ‘salve’ for these angst-ridden people, pacifying their anxieties.  For the Televangelist, creationism is just another weapon in their arsenal; creationism is another weapon of many in a rhetorical arsenal they use to emotionally manipulate, and fleece the flock.   

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=szMpscvPZmY

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bqc_6gl8epM&feature=related

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ovV1rBWq3Dg

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qEgvJ6dqzyo
                                                      II

  The televangelist is, for the most part are in the business of making money. As to the far-right politics of the fundamentalist they have a vision of a theocracy, a return to a mythical America that never was, an America with Brady Bunch suburbs and where only the city gutters were dirty. News flash; It never was.

If I were to run for president on a platform of ‘reclaiming America’ this is how I would do it;
1. If elected, I will restore mandatory prayer in our public schools. Our children will start their mornings off right with a humble prayer of thanksgiving acknowledging Gods control in all aspects of our lives, followed by the Pledge of Allegiance with the words “bringing all thoughts captive” clearly stressed.
2. If elected, I pledge that no child will be left spiritually behind. Every child will have the opportunity to hear and respond to the Gospel and receive spiritual counseling, and they will receive a free KJV Bible, courtesy of the new Federal Bible Program, which will be funded through taxes levied against cultists and agnostics.
3. Creation Science will be given its rightful place in our public schools, and the teaching of the Satanic Doctrine of Evilution shall cease, with the exception of courses designed by Creation Scientists to expose the many flaws of that corrupt religion.
4. If elected, I pledge to see Biblical Justice implemented in this nation. Homosexuals, adulterers, cultists, and disobedient children shall be publicly stoned to death just as Rev Pat Robertson commands.
5. Anyone who dishonors the Bible based laws and works on the Sabbath or dares question our ‘spiritual Authority’ shall be put to death.
6. Anyone who angers us anointed by wearing sinful fabrics shall be put to death.
7. Anyone who teaches the Satanic Doctrine of Evilution shall be put to death.
8. Anyone who takes the Jan Crouch's Name in vain shall be put to death.
9. Anyone who blasphemes TBN shall be put to death and forever damned to the loving Lake of Fire.
10. Witches and sorcerers shall be put to death.
11. Anyone who worships a false god - which is really an evil spook - shall be put to death.
12. Atheists, agnostics, those in 'cults' who refuse to convert shall be put to death, as they are immoral and an offense not fit to be citizens of our Christian nation.


A true believer!

13. Anyone who teaches the cosmological heresies that are married with the Satanic Doctrine of Evilution and denies the smallness of our geocentric universe or the flatness of our world or the solidness of the great starry firmament shall be put to death.
14. The mentally ill (demoniacs) and those seized by fits shall be put to death, as they have been infested by evil spooks.
15.  As said, anyone who is in a cult shall be put to death; Cult determined by those in proper authority to do so.
16. Anyone engaging in sex before marriage shall be put to death.
17. Any married woman who fails to properly submit to her husband as commanded shall be put to death.
18. Anyone who marries a divorced woman shall be put to death, as they will have committed adultery.
19. Any woman who dares to speak in church shall be put to death.
20. Any man who angers those in spiritual authority with his sinfully long hair shall be put to death.
21. Furthermore, if elected, I pledge to integrate Church and State and form the glorious theocracy that our Christian founding fathers, as they clearly envisioned for American citizens.

Glory!
I offer this as, of course, a spoof, but how far from my spoofin’ are they?

  Indeed it does!


 
Postado por Len Kloth em sexta-feira, julho 31, 2009 - 12:35
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