RE: Praying for others?
September 8, 2009 at 1:08 pm
(This post was last modified: September 8, 2009 at 1:09 pm by dry land fish.)
Well Chameleon the Cration museum is actually in my state in northern Kentucky. It's not comparable to Disney Land. It's just a museum but it's all about those crazy creationists views of how we all got here. I've heard that they depict dinosaurs living with humans and humans are riding them with saddles. A bunch of Paleontologists visisted the museum recently because there was a convention in northern kentucky. They all wanted to see what it was like. Some of the scientists broke down in tears because they said the museum blames the holocaust on scientists. It depicts scientists as being satanists and in some of the pictures of scientists they all have evil looking faces and are doing horrible things to people.
I have not been there but I want to go. I'm having a hard time getting my husband to go with me. If I go I will wear a shirt that depicts my views of Christianity. I dare them to make me change my shirt because I'd file a suit against them and sue them for it. If anyone were to ask me to change my shirt I'd tell them to "F off". America is full of Christians and they are usually fundamentalists. I don't know how it is in England but people still think this country was founded by God. Yes...I've heard people say "god had a plan for the USA and he guided our fore fathers on a mission to come here and start a christian nation." I had to say the pledge of allegiance until 1997. I often wondered how we would separate church from state with "one nation under god" being recited by school children. Finally they stopped it in my state at least.
I have not been there but I want to go. I'm having a hard time getting my husband to go with me. If I go I will wear a shirt that depicts my views of Christianity. I dare them to make me change my shirt because I'd file a suit against them and sue them for it. If anyone were to ask me to change my shirt I'd tell them to "F off". America is full of Christians and they are usually fundamentalists. I don't know how it is in England but people still think this country was founded by God. Yes...I've heard people say "god had a plan for the USA and he guided our fore fathers on a mission to come here and start a christian nation." I had to say the pledge of allegiance until 1997. I often wondered how we would separate church from state with "one nation under god" being recited by school children. Finally they stopped it in my state at least.