Telepolis-Artikel über Mac-User und Intelligent Design

Jaja... der 01.04. ist immer ein schönes Datum an dem man unbedingt alles glauben sollte was niedergeschrieben wird, vor allem im Internet ... :)
 
Jaja... der 01.04. ist immer ein schönes Datum an dem man unbedingt alles glauben sollte was niedergeschrieben wird, vor allem im Internet ... :)

:D

Lustig finde ich es auf jeden Fall. Und sehr elaboriert geschrieben.
 
Und na klar inklusive Flamewar in den Kommentaren. Sehr hübsch.
 
In the middle of the lobby of the 50,000-square-foot Creation Museum in Petersburg, Ky., a 20-foot waterfall tumbles. Two life-size figures of children with long black hair and in buckskin clothes play in the stream a few feet from two towering Tyrannosaurus Rex models that can move and roar. The museum, which cost $25 million to build and has a sea of black asphalt parking lots for school buses, has a scale model of Noah's ark that shows how Noah solved the problem of fitting dinosaurs into the three levels of the vessel--he loaded only baby dinosaurs. And on the wooden model, infant dinosaurs cavort with horses, giraffes, hippopotamuses, penguins and bears. There is an elaborate display of the Garden of Eden, where Adam and Eve, naked but strategically positioned so as not to display breasts or genitals, swim in a river as giant dinosaurs and lizards roam the banks.

Before Adam and Eve were expelled from paradise, museum visitors are told, all of the dinosaurs were peaceable plant-eaters. The evidence is found in Genesis 1:30, where God gives "green herb" to every creature to eat. There were no predators. T-Rex had such big teeth, the museum explains, so it could open coconuts. Only after Adam and Eve sinned and were cast out of paradise did the dinosaurs start to eat flesh. And Adam's sin is a key component of the belief system, for in the eyes of many creationists, in order for Jesus' death to be meaningful it had to atone for Adam's first sin.

The museum has a theater equipped with seats that shake and gadgets that spray mist at the audience as the story of God's six-day creation of the world unfolds on the screen and the sound system rocks the auditorium. There are 30-foot-high walls that represent the cliffs of the Grand Canyon, floors that resemble rocks embedded with fossils, and rooms where a "Christian" paleontologist counters the claims of an "evolutionist" paleontologist. It has the appearance of a real science museum, complete with a planetarium, a gift shop and plaques on the wall with quotes from creationist "scientists" who have the title doctor conspicuously before their names. It has charts, timelines and graphs with facts and figures. It is meant to be interactive, to create, like Universal Studios, a contrived reality with an array of costly animatronic men and women as well as moving dinosaurs.

http://www.alternet.org/story/49811
http://www.answersingenesis.org/museum/about.asp
 
@non:
*schauder*
Es ist schon gruselig, wie viel Aufwand sich manche Menschen machen, nur um weiter ihren Glauben aufrechterhalten zu können. Aber auf diese Weise kann man natürlich eine ziemliche Menge Geld machen, möchte ich meinen.

Melmoth
 
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