I can understand how some uneducated people, in a third-world country, in the back of beyond, could believe this drivel, but not in a modern country with universal education.
Zacs....I have always thought that education is designed to make people think, but as far as some of these American weirdos are concerned, I am not so sure any more.
Join a religion but leave your intellect outside it would seem to me !
Can't be bothered to read the whole article, but why not look upon it as simply a work of art ? They took a biblical fable and recreated the boat described. I'm sure it looks fine. May be a nice little earnier in tickets to look over.
The photographs are lovely. I think it's an amazing piece of work. It might also help people to realise that, in reality, the whole thing is just a story.
OG...the kind of people that Ham attracts to this exhibit, and all his others, are not visiting an Art Gallery. They truly think that what they are seeing is the truth....the "gospel" truth in fact.
I have met some of these Americans over the years....they lack the ability to think for themselves and are prey to charlatans like Ham.
i'm a little puzzled by the inclusion of dinosaurs in the exhibit - weren't their fossilized remains planted in the ground by God for humans to find and ponder? the beasts certainly weren't documented in the bible and QED probably weren't around at the time of Noah.....
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