I just watched an ABC News item on a pair of Creationists named Bill Jack and Rusty Carter who lead private tours of the Denver Museum of Nature & Science. They tell the children they guide that the science the museum shows them is "psuedo science," propaganda," and "fairy tales."
Included in the online article on the news story are a couple of whoppers they tell the children:
Well done Mr Jack and Mr Carter... well done!
Link: http://abcnews.go.com/Nightline/FaithMatters/Story?id=4467337&page=1
Included in the online article on the news story are a couple of whoppers they tell the children:
They said the T-Rex was vegetarian because at the time of the Creation, there was no such thing as death, so a T-Rex could not have eaten meat. There was no death until Adam and Eve ate forbidden fruit from the tree of knowledge, they continued, and God's revenge was to curse the world with death.
Jack asked, "If this creature was designed to eat meat from the very start, what would he have to do until Adam and Eve sinned and death entered the world? What would he have to do?" The children replied in chorus, "Starve."
"Fast and pray for The Fall. Is that likely?" Jack asked. "The answer is, everyone look at me and say, 'No.' Try that with me.'"
"No!" the children replied.
Bill Jack asked his group, "How do they date the fossil? By the layer in which they find it. They date the layer by the fossil and the fossil by the layer," he said. "That's circular reasoning."
"I've chosen to believe the God of the Bible," said Jack. "Now the evolutionist has chosen not to believe the God of the Bible. So we've chosen to believe they're both matters of faith."
Well done Mr Jack and Mr Carter... well done!
Link: http://abcnews.go.com/Nightline/FaithMatters/Story?id=4467337&page=1