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ORD_Buckeye;1884468; said:
jesus_riding_a_dinosaur_tattoo_WTF_Jesus_Tattoos-s437x600-52037-580.jpg

That is just so wrong - and so awesome - all at the same time. :slappy:
 
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http://www.huffingtonpost.com/rabbi-adam-jacobs/a-reasonable-argument-for_b_831185.html

To be sure, their problems with geology are as big as secular paleo micro-biologists problems establishing how DNA was created.


Of course, the problem in thinking "if I don't understand it, then God did it..." leads to Divine Intervention as the reason for Georgia getting even one recruit.
I wonder if you mean:

"Crazy fundamentalists don't understand evolutionary theory and therefore look to divine intervention."

Or

Man doesn't understand how evolution so therefore crazy fundamentalists look to divine intervention.

Edit: I posted this before reading your link. After I read the link I do think you meant the second version. Which at least is a starting point.
 
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Muck;1886535; said:
When did Crayola stop production of the "Flesh of Christ" color crayons?
That was changed to "Semitic Terrorist Brown" in 2001 in some regions, but it is a region by region thing.

In Alabama it was changed in 2009 to "Saban Statue Sunlamp Tan"

In Utah it is "Osmond White".

In Michigan it is "Motown Pyramid Builder Black"
 
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Gatorubet;1884449; said:
http://www.answersingenesis.org/media/video/ondemand/radioisotopes/radioisotopes-age-of-the-earth

Why the river in the bottom of the Grand Canyon, laminated sedimentary rocks, slowly deposited fossils in the earth, and petrified forests are fake evidence to an incorrect conclusion.

You do have to abandon about 98% of all existing known science to get to his view.

Gator. If you take time and read some of the scientific articels and read them with an open mind, they do a great job of disrediting most of the "science" used today that is not observational science. People who attack a message with anger and ridicule, with no supporting evidence, are usually wrong. If you don't have facts on your side: Attack, Attack, Attack.
 
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1997Buckeye;1886646; said:
Gator. If you take time and read some of the scientific articels and read them with an open mind, they do a great job of disrediting most of the "science" used today that is not observational science. People who attack a message with anger and ridicule, with no supporting evidence, are usually wrong. If you don't have facts on your side: Attack, Attack, Attack.

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1997Buckeye;1886646; said:
Gator. If you take time and read some of the scientific articels and read them with an open mind, they do a great job of disrediting most of the "science" used today that is not observational science. People who attack a message with anger and ridicule, with no supporting evidence, are usually wrong. If you don't have facts on your side: Attack, Attack, Attack.
Nothing about the Creation Museum is scientific. Over 800 scientists and educators (including many at Ohio State) in the three states closest to the museum have attested to the following statement (http://www.sciohost.org/states/):
We, the undersigned scientists at universities and colleges in Kentucky, Ohio, and Indiana, are concerned about scientifically inaccurate materials at the Answers in Genesis museum. Students who accept this material as scientifically valid are unlikely to succeed in science courses at the college level. These students will need remedial instruction in the nature of science, as well as in the specific areas of science misrepresented by Answers in Genesis.
 
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