Answers in Genesis, the young earth creationist (YEC) organization, is working very hard on it’s 50,000 sq. foot Creation Museum, set to open sometime in the near future (they won’t commit to a date since they are building as funds come in).
In addition to support from such church leaders as Chuck Smith, D. James Kennedy, and Jerry Falwell, prominent bible teacher John McCarthur has also given them a kudo. You can view a 14 minute kudo from McCarthur here.
Are they featuring the alien-seeding theory?
Probably not. They are probably featuring the rapid-appearance theory, with God as the causal agent, as proposed by the bible.
Ah, I see…then they are engaging in fiction. Good on them. We need more escapist nonsense to keep us from facing uncomfortable reality.
T. rex ate coconuts
Ok, everybody.
You know the tune…
Flintstones, Meet the Flintstones
They're a modern stone age family
From the, town of Bedrock
They're a page right out of history
Let's ride, with the family down the street
Through the, courtesy of Fred's two feet
When you're, with the Flintstones
Have a yabba, dabba, doo time
A dabba doo time
We'll have a gay, old time!
Museum of misinformation posing as science
"Religious tolerance is important in modern society. But there should be little tolerance for religiously motivated fraud. Media, and government officials alike need to be clear that this project as misguided, as they would more easily do if the fraud was not religiously motivated. Parents should be ready to bring lawsuits for any school system that uses public funds to bring students to this museum of misinformation."