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  • #16
    Sure thing
    Monkey!!!

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    • #17
      Re: Kentucky builds Museum - of the universe's 6000 year history.

      Originally posted by Sn00py
      Can we use Kentucky as a nuke testing site? pretty please??
      Please let us. As long you let me back to Tennessee and let us nuke Indiana too.

      [q=Japher]don't nuke Kentucky please... I'm too close

      I'm going to have to go to this "museum"[/q]

      I can't believe anyone living north of the Ohio would ever want to go south of it for something in Kentucky. No matter what museum.
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      • #18
        Re: Re: Kentucky builds Museum - of the universe's 6000 year history.

        Originally posted by Will9


        Please let us. As long you let me back to Tennessee and let us nuke Indiana too.

        [q=Japher]don't nuke Kentucky please... I'm too close

        I'm going to have to go to this "museum"[/q]

        I can't believe anyone living north of the Ohio would ever want to go south of it for something in Kentucky. No matter what museum.
        Well Cincy will have to build a frickin airport so I don't have to fly into Kentucky first.
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        • #19
          Originally posted by Rufus T. Firefly


          So Alberta's the Kentucky of Canada? I never knew that...
          Alberta's got oil it's more like Texas.
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          • #20
            Originally posted by Rufus T. Firefly
            My favorite paragraph from Salon's article on this:





            On an only slightly more serious note: is there even any Biblical basis for that assertion? That Adam's fall created carnivore's? If so -- thank you, Eve (and the Serpent)!

            http://www.salon.com/news/feature/20...eation_museum/
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            • #21
              Re: Re: Kentucky builds Museum - of the universe's 6000 year history.

              Originally posted by Will9
              I can't believe anyone living north of the Ohio would ever want to go south of it for something in Kentucky. No matter what museum.
              Well I keep hoping someone here might want to go to Rowan Oak. Might be one of the few ways I could get a Polymeet in.
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              • #22
                Originally posted by Rufus T. Firefly
                My favorite paragraph from Salon's article on this:





                On an only slightly more serious note: is there even any Biblical basis for that assertion? That Adam's fall created carnivore's? If so -- thank you, Eve (and the Serpent)!

                http://www.salon.com/news/feature/20...eation_museum/
                Yes, the bit later on about the lamb and lion hanging out together. I'm sure the lion wouldn't mind that a bit, but the implication of the verse was that the lamb wouldn't mind either, since they were all pals.

                Of course, since there's only one creation event (or two, which contradict each other in sequence and how women showed up), one wonders how all the various parasites made a living back in the good ol' days, but even more, how did the guts of carnivores evolve into a form that would digest meat?

                The Kentucky museum is just a cheap copycat of the "creation science" (now there's an oxymoron) museum that was in El Cajon years ago (now in Santee, aka Klantee, another suburb in the wonderful, progressive, highly literate east county burbs of San Diego.

                Evolution Theory is a bunch of baseless hooey according to this slick museum, which presents the "Intelligent Design" Creationist perspective. Entrance T-Rex.
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                • #23
                  Another booth in the Marketplace of Ideas.

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                  • #24
                    Well Cincy will have to build a frickin airport so I don't have to fly into Kentucky first.
                    Fly into Dayton. Flying into the CVG is too damn expensive and not worth it.
                    Monkey!!!

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by Zkribbler
                      Another booth in the Marketplace of Ideas.
                      So long as it stays out of the schools. They can preach their strange beliefs all they want but it isn't science.
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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by Wezil
                        So long as it stays out of the schools. They can preach their strange beliefs all they want but it isn't science.
                        Right.

                        The first thing I looked for was to see if it is a private or public museum. As long as public funds aren't being used, these guys are free to take whatever religiously based stance they want.

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