Ken Ham lowers attendance expectations for the Ark Park

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I don't think any christian has a problem with "science" so I wish you guys would stop hiding behind that term and making it appear we disagree with science when we only disagree with those who try to disrupt Christian beliefs while pretending science backs them up.

It's not the science, it's the people that "use" it as a tool to justify their lies.
Yes, all Christian - Creo's have a problem with science, in that they ignore it.
 
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People would race to buy a prenatal wonder drug.

People would race to have Y2K bugs fixed.

People would sue scientists for believing they could go back home safely.

People would have their pockets picked by the government to build radiotelescope arrays to listen for a HELLO from outer space.

People would buy such periodicals as Scientific American and Popular Science to see the latest advancements in science.

Scientists can generate money if they want to.

Just convince the general public we are about to go extinct if we don't change something we're doing.

I think the term is called: crisis management.

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So, you're saying those who have "been so indoctrinated into evolution," have more faith than religionists?

Exactly! I base what I know on facts that are trustworthy. Touch of evolution has missing elements that are either assumed or have gaps I don't have enough faith to believe.
 
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Exactly! I base what I know on facts that are trustworthy. Touch of evolution has missing elements that are either assumed or have gaps I don't have enough faith to believe.
Is it a fact that a donkey spoke to Balaam?
 
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Is it a fact that a donkey spoke to Balaam?

Of course. The donkey is the best media of God's word to Balaam at that time. An excellent choice like that has to be true.
 
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Of course. The donkey is the best media of God's word to Balaam at that time. An excellent choice like that has to be true.

Yeah, you'll have to say A LOT more than that to explain your point.
 
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Yes, all Christian - Creo's have a problem with science, in that they ignore it

Nope, as I said, they have no problem with science, but if you didn't pay attention to my post then, I doubt my reexplaining will help.
 
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Nope, as I said, they have no problem with science, but if you didn't pay attention to my post then, I doubt my reexplaining will help.
I hear what you're sayin'. Unfortunately, cdesign proponentsits never, ever, never, get the science right. They twist it to fit their presupposed conclusions - which is the exact opposite of science. I get it, you need to believe certain things, but the arrogance and confidence of creationists when they make their claims, makes me lol.

Go big or go home, eh?
 
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Would you please support, Biblically, your statement that people didn't come to the real ark? That they laughed? That they didn't believe God's message (presumably, that a flood was coming)?

So....nothing, then, guys?
 
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I think pregnant women were prescribed it in good faith.
Not by Frances Kelsey, praise the LORD!
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Because no one knew for sure what would happen, we can all be wise after the event.
Evolutionists claim to be wise before events happen.

In fact, they claim to be wise by birth.

Like it should be included in our Declaration of Independence's list of unalienable rights.
 
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Go big or go home, eh?

I always go big. :)

Some of what you say may be true, but it doesn't negate the fact I mentioned. Science twisted for justification for either side, is not science at all. Science is not the problem, it's the people who abuse it, whoever they may be.


Because donkeys don't talk.

Whoosh!
 
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