Reason 4,867. Why China Is Eating Our Lunch:

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Feb 19, 2010

What Texas Thinks of Evolution

According to a poll conducted by the University of Texas and The Texas Tribune, 30 percent of people in the state believe that humans and dinosaurs lived at the same time, and more than half—51 percent—don’t believe that “human beings, as we know them today, developed from earlier species of animals.”

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Remember this, Kids?

That’s right. It’s a Creationist Museum in

Petersburg, Kentucky–

the state which wants to teach the Bible in public schools.

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A scripturally-correct Creation Museum to open this week:
SEVEN DAYS IN MAY, 2007

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It may not be my nicest moment, but these people are demonstrating ignorance which can ultimately hurt all of us.

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Images: General photos: #1–Tom Uhlman, New York Times; #2–Jeff Haynes, AFP/Getty Images & Tom Uhlman, New York Times: #3–Tom Uhlman, New York Times; #4–Ed Rothstein, New York Times; #5–Jeff Haynes, AFP/Getty Images; #6–Tom Uhlman, New York Times;(golf ball & markings) annexmart.com; (Cain ‘n Able) sabbathtruth.com; (2001 ape) geocities.com; (white beard) olefolkdolls.com; (Mexican officer) sdsoldiers.com; (toy cowboy) ecommwire.com; (dude ranch Barbie) pinkponytail.com; (jockey) msnbcmedia2.msn.com; (2001 bone) content.answers.com; (Richard Boone) Doug Abbott Collection via fiftiesweb.com;(dinosaur killing woman based on One Million Years B.C.) sculpted by Tony McVey via monsterjones.com; (bookstore patrons)(westworld logo) engadget.com;


Please find the entire article
here.


This entry was posted on Friday, May 25th, 2007 at 2:18 pm and is filed under Nature, Education, Movies, Science, Kentucky, Holier Than Thouists-Conservative Evangelical Arm, Museums.

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