Friday, August 21, 2009
Welcome to Salem
Jim Gaines of the Bowling Green, Kentucky Daily News wrote a column about an embarrassment in his back yard. Here is a nice representative sample:
[Ken Ham's Creation "Museum"] devotes a huge amount of its 70,000 square feet to justifying a literal worldwide flood, and to explaining away the extensive geologic evidence of a 4.6-billion-year-old Earth. Most of those problems are just ignored, but the exhibits make ludicrous attempts at a few. Rivers slowly eroded canyons? Nope. Volcanoes can move rock, too. In short, they can't tell the difference between the effects of water and explosions. So if your house ever catches on fire, don't ask a young-Earth creationist to put it out.
Jim Gaines is finally overt in his attempt to pervert the beliefs of the populace. ...
Being a scientist myself ...
(professional engineer) ...
and having read the works of Einstein and Carl Sagan, among others, ...
I understand that it takes as much faith to believe in science as it does in intelligent design (God).
But thanks again for the confirmation of who the "Designer" is universally understood to be.
[Skip similar blather.]
If you want truth, read God's word! I wonder if Gaines ever has. He certainly has read the secularists! God is not held to the laws of nature. If he wants to make something appear as millions of years old, which he did, nothing constrains him.
He warns of those who foolishly seek false knowledge!
I think it's high time we ostracize those of us in this small community who believe and publish lies that seek to disrupt.
The Bible tells us to just wipe our feet and move on when we fail with the unbeliever. And remember, if you doubt what God is written, either you are wrong or God is a liar!
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Update: Jim Gaines is over at The Sensuous Curmudgeon accepting accolades and, in the process, revealing some more information:
Bowling Green’s actually not bad, and as a college town it’s locally considered an island of llllllllllibrul civilization in a right-wing sea. It’s the only place Chevrolet Corvettes are made, but be warned: The “professional engineer” who wrote in does his engineering at the Corvette plant. In the original letter, by the way, he managed to spell it “professioanl."So, it's not buildings in and about Bowling Green that we need worry about; it Corvettes all around the world!
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