[QUOTE=TonyP;36646197]Believing the world is 6000 years old is equivalent to believing that North America, from California to New York, is only about 10 yards or 9.14 meters wide.[/QUOTE]
Or believing that computers work thanks to magic.
[QUOTE=Rapist;36646973]Or believing that computers work thanks to magic.[/QUOTE]
It's clearly Super Magic.
[quote]Is there any other evidence that dinosaurs lived after the Flood? ("Yes. Dragons may have been dinosaurs!") [/quote]
What the Christ?
[QUOTE=Bentham;36645958]I've been to that museum a few times. It was interesting seeing what they believe, but at the same time, they also seemed to have several screws loose.[/QUOTE]
A [I]few [/I]screws loose? Those guys have more screws loose than Home Depot after an earthquake.
They must not know about the aussie cattle ships and how it's still impossible to fit every animal on board.
[img]http://i.imgur.com/m3v8e.jpg[/img]
The largest cattle ship in the world, the [i]M/V Becrux[/i] can carry about 20,000 cattle, or 60,000 goats. So you could assume that the ship could carry 10,000 cattle-sized species in pairs of two.
Considering not all land animals are cattle sized, and you would still need room for all their food. It would be impossible to fit two of every animal on the biggest animal cargo ship ever built, despite being 79 feet longer than the Ark. Not to mention it has a DWT (Dead Weight Tonnage) of 13,400kg. The African Savannah elephant weighs in at an average 7,750kg So, the modern equivalent of the Ark could only legally, safely carry barely 2 African Elephants. But that would leave no room for provisions, freshwater, crew, etc etc.
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G9oV5Ns9Z0Y[/media]
[editline]6th July 2012[/editline]
Even a male and female pair of two small African elephants would weigh in at a sum of 11,560kg. Which would only leave 1840kg for everything else.
I think back when the Ark story was written, they didn't really have any idea of the true scale of life on this planet, only what little they had seen with their own eyes.
[quote]When I visited in June, a girl who looked about 10 years old rushed up to an exhibit that showed a giant hummingbird. Next to it, in shadow, were three other creatures—a pterodactyl, a bat and a small finch. "Look, this is evolution!" she said, pointing at the four creatures.
Her mother jerked her head around and walked up behind the girl. "You know what, honey? Those are just other animals that are designed to fly," she said, pointing at the exhibit's description.
"Oh," the little girl said, embarrassed she'd gotten it wrong.[/quote]
Aww.
Is it bad if I want to sneak into the museum and spread doubt among visiting children?
And give out free apple slices?
And introduce myself as Satan McLucifer?
Mr. Natas is always a very trustworthy name, I've found.
[QUOTE=Last or First;36651834]Aww.
Is it bad if I want to sneak into the museum and spread doubt among visiting children?
And give out free apple slices?
And introduce myself as Satan McLucifer?[/QUOTE]
I think security would remove you pretty quickly.
[quote]
"Look, this is evolution!" she said, pointing at the four creatures.
Her mother jerked her head around and walked up behind the girl. "You know what, honey? Those are just other animals that are designed to fly," she said, pointing at the exhibit's description.
"Oh," the little girl said, embarrassed she'd gotten it wrong.
[/quote]
This is almost comical.
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