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Old 01-04-2003, 12:37 PM   #21
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Talkorigins.org maintains a very extensive bookmark section with dozens of creationist websites. I think you can find a link to the site at the secular web.
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You can find quite a few loony ones at:

http://www.talkorigins.org/origins/other-links-cre.html

or within a few clicks of it.
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http://www.rae.org/
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Old 01-04-2003, 10:40 PM   #24
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Ah, such wit...

(I know this particular strip has nothing to do with Evolution/Creation, but this hardly warrants move back to humor section, considering that it's totally devoid of it.)
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Never post those up again in such a way as I can't avoid seeing it.

they're so bad they actually depress me by reminding me of their very existance.

they are the single, SINGLE worst comics and attempts at humour I've ever seen.
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I've never actually looked at one of those 'picture bibles' for kids, but I suspect there's lots of images of Jesus water-walking and the Red Sea parting. I always thought no 'picture bible' for kids would be complete without nice color drawings of children getting their brains dashed out against rocks, pregnant women being ripped open, and the slaughter of all children under two y/o, but alas, perhaps this would represent a bit too much of god's goodness for such impressionable young minds.
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I've never actually looked at one of those 'picture bibles' for kids, but I suspect there's lots of images of Jesus water-walking and the Red Sea parting. I always thought no 'picture bible' for kids would be complete without nice color drawings of children getting their brains dashed out against rocks, pregnant women being ripped open, and the slaughter of all children under two y/o, but alas, perhaps this would represent a bit too much of god's goodness for such impressionable young minds.
I think they tend to be partial to pictures of the animals getting on the Ark two by two, carnivores and herbivores living together peacefully, and Jesus cradling little lambs.

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And the Ark sailing peascefully over a nice calm ocean while mountain ranges and continents were being created with less effect than the average Richter 5 earthquake has. Sigh...
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I think they tend to be partial to pictures of the animals getting on the Ark two by two, carnivores and herbivores living together peacefully, and Jesus cradling little lambs.

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Just so. The depiction of such events could lead to dancing.
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http://www.pathlights.com/ce_encyclopedia/08dna06.htm

call it a hunch, but I think they made this entire conversation up out of thin air - not that I want to cast aspersions on the honesty of creationists
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Jesus F. Christ, that's one stupid site. And I only read one page. It's about why "evolutionist" theories about the formation of solar system are false... not only one, but seven straw men one stupider than the other are presented, along with idiotic reasons why they don't work.
I send that one to my husband, who's the moderator of sci.space.tech. I expect he'll share it around with people, then a mighty ass-kicking party will begin.

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