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Cool, thanks! But I don't see how that relates to the claims in Genesis. I don't think there is a connection.It's a name for the earliest 'stuff' produced by the big bang; presumably, the quark-gluon plasma that eventually condensed into particles.
Have you been to it?With AV it is not only possible, it is mandatory.
Are you otherwise not free to believe that?I like that you a free to believe in Creation while attending that museum and pretty much have no restrictions.
Now I am very curious for that evidence.Including finding actual evidence supporting creation as science fact. Its amazing how many people there share that same POV.
What do you like or dislike about the Creation Museum in Kentucky?
Wow - says it all...I have a lot of fond memories of the Museum when I visited. Staff were friendly as were the patrons, and the grounds were a great site for a picnic. However, if I was to pick a true stand out favourite, it would have been the conversation between a girl (~12) and her younger sister (~8) standing in front of a diorama of the ark rising on flood waters with a bunch of lions, tigers, bears and people desperately perched on the last bit of dry land
Younger Sister: What's going to happen to all the lions and tigers?
Older Sister: They're all going to drown
Younger Sister: But why? Why do all the animals have to drown
Older Sister: Well, God can't save all of them
At that stage the younger girl burst into tears and ran away.
Christianity in a nutshell for me.
That's an odd reaction, even for a younger girl.At that stage the younger girl burst into tears and ran away.
That's an odd reaction, even for a younger girl.
My older sister is a Christian.Having said that, I have no experience with what it must be like to find out from your older sister that your omnipotent God isn't omnipotent after all.
Thanks to science, which likes to play the role of historian.Oh how we have distorted what went on at the flood.
I have a lot of fond memories of the Museum when I visited. Staff were friendly as were the patrons, and the grounds were a great site for a picnic. However, if I was to pick a true stand out favourite, it would have been the conversation between a girl (~12) and her younger sister (~8) standing in front of a diorama of the ark rising on flood waters with a bunch of lions, tigers, bears and people desperately perched on the last bit of dry land
Younger Sister: What's going to happen to all the lions and tigers?
Older Sister: They're all going to drown
Younger Sister: But why? Why do all the animals have to drown
Older Sister: Well, God can't save all of them
At that stage the younger girl burst into tears and ran away.
Christianity in a nutshell for me.
If you want to conduct groundbreaking but contentious biological research, go to China. Last year, Chinese scientist He Jiankui announced he had created the world’s first gene-edited human babies, shocking the world at a time when such practice is illegal in most leading scientific nations.
At the end of July, US-based researcher Juan Carlos Izpisua Belmonte revealed he had produced the world’s first human-monkey hybrid embryo in China to avoid legal issues in his adopted country.
Genetic engineering and human-animal hybrids
Maybe that's why she took off crying!Did the 12 year old discuss genetic engineering with her ~8 year old sister??
Yep, makes sense - like a child at play, an all-powerful, omniscient god knowingly created a world so imperfect that it would become totally corrupted to the extent that it would have to be destroyed - not just humans, with their pesky free will, but most of nature too..."Every species of animals which God had created was preserved in the ark. The confused species which God did not create, which were the result of amalgamation, were destroyed by the flood." {1SP 78.2}
In the Bible God said
Gen 6
11 The earth also was corrupt before God, and the earth was filled with violence. 12 So God looked upon the earth, and indeed it was corrupt; for all flesh had corrupted their way on the earth.
13 And God said to Noah, “The end of all flesh has come before Me, for the earth is filled with violence through them; and behold, I will destroy them with the earth.
That in a nutshell is why God had to destroy not only humans but also animals...
Either that, or He created it ...Yep, makes sense - like a child at play, an all-powerful, omniscient god knowingly created a world so imperfect ...
Science should stick to things like E being emcee squared, and SN1987A being 168,000 light years away, and how to build a better mousetrap; and leave our history to the Expert.
Yep, makes sense - like a child at play, an all-powerful, omniscient god knowingly created a world so imperfect that it would become totally corrupted to the extent that it would have to be destroyed
Science should stick to things like E being emcee squared
Science misinterprets and mislabels things.Translation: "Science reveals things about the universe that makes me uncomfortable and I don't like it."
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