Sunday, May 27, 2007

Open the door, get on the floor, everbody walk the dinosaur

What excites me personally is how the discovery of Dark Energy illustrates that science is not a set of beliefs that one constructs. Instead, scientists observe nature, then develop theories that describe their observations. Science is driven by nature itself, and nature gives us no choice. It is what it is.
Professor Meg Urry, Chair of the Department of Physics at Yale

We’ll begin the Museum experience by showing that “facts” don’t speak for themselves. There aren’t separate sets of “evidences” for evolution and creation—we all deal with the same evidence (we all live on the same earth, have the same fossils, observe the same animals, etc.). The difference lies in how we interpret what we study. We’ll then explore why the Bible—the “history book of the universe”—provides a reliable, eye-witness account of the beginning of all things.
from creationmuseum.org

4 comments:

Michael Guy said...

Hey! Have you heard/read that they're saying dinosaurs were on Noah's Ark? Where do they get these notions?!

I'm not bible-smart but last time I checked Mary did not ride a T-rex into Bethlehem. I'm just saying.

Michael said...

Well, MG, they have to make it fit somehow. Haven't we all been there?

Jen said...

I kinda want to get high and then go see this thing, but I really don't want to give this assclown any dollars...and to be totally honest, I'm a little afraid there's a Hellmouth in the basement.

Michael said...

Road trip! And of course we'll stop to take our pictures by the Butter Jesus on the way down. Right?

Speaking of the Hellmouth, are you reading the new Buffy Season 8 comics? I have to post about them! ::swoons::