Posted May 06, 2007 at 09:08PM by Glen D. Listed in: Paleontology Tags: T. rex
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T. Rex - Image 1Science and religion are two very conflicting bodies of knowledge. Attempts have been made to reconcile the knowledge that exists between the two bodies, but most have failed. The Creation Museum in Kentucky, however, has a new approach at compromise.

Built at the cost of US$ 25 million, the museum is preaching a lot of never-before-heard concepts that most scientists would scoff at. For instance, the museum has an exhibit that depicts Adam and Eve swimming with dinosaurs. Noah's Ark has been rebuilt as a scaled model and it shows baby dinosaurs lining up and boarding the ship that would save life on earth from the great flood.

The most interesting theory is that the museum claims that in the beginning, only plant-eating animals roamed the planet. After Adam and Eve disobeyed God and were cast out of the garden of Eden, the museum says some species started eating meat. Before man took his fall, killing machines such as the T. Rex used their sharp teeth to innocently snack on coconuts.

Yeah, we know, it's a little strange that just because Adam and Eve ate the forbidden fruit and realized what was between their legs, animals start going after each other. Visit the museum now and be enlightened! Or maybe not....


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   by athest (Unregistered) - 2007-05-07
 » bahh

What a lode of rilgious crap!

   by meeeee (Unregistered) - 2007-05-07
 » wow...

all i can say is wtf lol

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   by rogeraususa (Unregistered) - 2007-05-07
 » As a God-fearing believer...

As a God-fearing believer I can't believe that someone would make a museum like this. How stupid! People need to start realizing the Bible for what it is and not taking the creation and time thing too literally. If T-Rex ever got on that ark, it would have been a smorgasboard! hehe....

   by Way to go (Unregistered) - 2007-05-07
 » west1

As if we needed convincing that these creationists were idiots. Way to go in furthering the cause, if anyone had any doubts about their sanity it has now been removed.

I assume it was their Christian God that created the coconut eating T-Rex, wonder all of the other religion's Gods will make of that.


   Re: tinglemaps (Unregistered) - 2007-05-10
 » don't group creationists

I'm a Christian, and thus a creationist. Yet I do not believe a beast with razor sharp, meat tearing teeth was "originally" a vegitarian.
The Bible is accurate, people try to add to it and that's where these fanciful ideas come from. In Genisis, shortly after the fall, Satan is described as a lion on the prowl... if up until that point lions had been tame, leaf eaters... what would he have been prowling for... a vegiburger?


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