Even their own promotional site admits this schtick is getting old.
How many times have you yawned at the claim “Noah’s Ark Has Been Discovered”? Right, you say, and Elvis has been sighted again, too. People who hoped to find the famous vessel and the legendary voice have been pretty much in the same boat (so to speak)—No proof. Until today.
How many arks does this make now?
There are photos, too. It’s that black thing. Oh yeah, that’s gopher wood all right.
I’m sure they’ll be working on submitting their evidence for scientific review. Instead of, perhaps, focusing on doing talk shows.
3 July 2006 at 10:23 pm
Daniel – the absolute best thing about your link was this: http://www.answersingenesis.org/museum/walkthrough/
Check out room 12 – it’s all TRUE!!!
4 July 2006 at 2:23 am
Don’t forget Room 13: Creation
Explore the wonders of creation. The imprint of the Creator is all around us. And the Bible’s clear—heaven and earth in six 24-hour days, earth before sun, birds before lizards.
Yep, the earth was created before the sun.
And even better, plants before sun as well! You may well ask: how could there be plants before sunlight? Well, God’s just an amazing person. It’s all there in Genesis!
4 July 2006 at 2:27 am
Just noticed this though:
God’s Word is true, or evolution is true…. There’s no room for compromise.
Amen.
4 July 2006 at 10:54 pm
No room for compromise – fantastic! That’s put paid to teaching ID alongside science then (if only). The Times Higher had an item about Lancaster Uni (or maybe Leicester) and apparently they are teaching 2 units on ID as part of their Science degree – so that students are armed with the refutations.
You know the ‘imprint of the Creator’ is just so boring – what’s special about the unfurling of a fern if it’s been made by some all powerful being who can do anything. The problem with Creationism is it takes all the *wonder* out of the universe.
5 July 2006 at 3:44 pm
Shouldn’t all of these christian bible “experts” maybe talk with some rabbis. It is their book after all. And all the ones I’ve talked to tell me that these are wonderful stories… never ment to be taken literally.
That in itself should leave some room for compromise, no?