See what can be done in six days!

If you thought Disneyland was fun… now there’s the Creationist Museum in Petersburg, Kentucky, which presents a “walk through history”, albeit a short one. The $27 million dollar museum opened its doors to the world yesterday.

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From their Website:

    Designed by a former Universal Studios exhibit director, this state-of-the-art 60,000 square foot museum brings the pages of the Bible to life.

    A fully engaging, sensory experience for guests. Murals and realistic scenery, computer-generated visual effects, over fifty exotic animals, life-sized people and dinosaur animatronics, and a special-effects theater complete with misty sea breezes and rumbling seats. These are just some of the impressive exhibits that everyone in your family will enjoy.

Meanwhile, Defcon America, a Web site devoted to defending the American Constitution is waging a campaign against the museum’s purpose, which is to show how science supports creationism.

Here’s what Defcon is up against: Continue reading “See what can be done in six days!”

He’s Back!

Jose Luis de Jesus Miranda, a minister, says he is God

joseluisdejesusgib.jpgPastor with 666 tattoo claims
to be divine

By John Zarrella & Patrick Oppmann
CNN

MIAMI, Florida (CNN) — The minister has the number 666 tattooed on his arm.

But Jose Luis de Jesus Miranda is not your typical minister. De Jesus, or “Daddy” as his thousands of followers call him, does not merely pray to God: He says he is God.

“The spirit that is in me is the same spirit that was in Jesus of Nazareth,” de Jesus says.

De Jesus’ claims of divinity have angered Christian leaders, who say he is a fake. Religious experts say he may be something much more dangerous, a cult leader who really believes he is God. Continue reading “He’s Back!”

The Coulter Hoax: How Ann Coulter Exposed the Intelligent Design Movement

060713_finch_01.jpgThis article by Peter Olofsson about Ann Coulter’s 2006 book Godless: The Church of Liberalism, in which she criticizes the theory of evolution, is from LiveScience.com, in cooperation with Skeptical Inquirer.

Olofsson is a visiting associate professor in the Department of Mathematics at Tulane University. He has done research in mathematical biology and is the author of Probabilities: The Little Numbers That Rule Our Lives. -JS


In the summer of 2006, I heard that a new book called Godless presented an insightful and devastating criticism of the theory of evolution. Although I learned that its author, Ann Coulter, is not a scientist but a lawyer turned author and TV pundit, she nevertheless appeared to be an intelligent and well-educated person, so I started reading.

At first I was puzzled. There did not seem to be anything new; only tired and outdated antievolution arguments involving moths, finches, and fruit flies. But it wasn”t until Coulter dusted off the old Piltdown man story that I suddenly realized: it was a hoax! And it was brilliant…

Read the whole article here

God, the Ultimate Prankster? You have got to be kidding.

If you believe in God, or at least entertain the idea of one as the major religions profess it, you must admit he/she (it/they) (insert your favorite pronoun here) is one hell of a prankster. Joey Skaggs has nothing on “The Almighty” when it comes to preying on man’s foibles to illustrate with humor our tendency to foster a belief in the absurd. There are fundamentalist Christians who believe that the earth is 12,000 years old, give or take a thousand years. This they have deduced by adding up the ages of everyone in the bible. When asked about Dinosaurs, the bones and fossils that have been found, and how they fit that information into their view of the world, they respond, “God put those fossils here to test our faith.” The idea of God playing pranks on us to test our faith is beyond funny, it is disturbing. I have had conversations with people who believe that the bible is the word of God. I ask if they have a bible, and they say, “Yes.” I say, “What does the title say?” They say, “The Holy Bible.” I say “Yes, what else does it say?” They respond, “King James Version.” “Yep” I say, “And I prefer Mark Twain’s version.”

In a world with a long history of religious extremism that leaves in its wake a path of destruction and suffering, the ENORMITY (look up the word) of which defies belief, one might be moved to ask why? Why do we as human beings suspend our rational thought and the use of our brains, brains that god supposedly gave us, for intolerance of biblical proportions? Is it in the very fabric of our being? Is it something that developed in our evolution to help us better survive as a species? In this very compelling article from the New York Times dated March 4th, 2007 entitled “Darwin’s God” by Robin Marantz Henig, the work of Scott Atran is explored and raises serious and valid questions about what we believe and why. How do so many of our breathren believe with such conviction in something without a shred of tangible evidence, to the point of killing or dying for it and in some cases both. Is religion no longer relevant? Only God knows, but it is this very mode of our behavior and process, or lack of process, that gives artists / pranksters the fodder to make comedic chestnuts out of all the foolish beliefs that we so fervently defend despite our awareness of facts. Where is our appreciation for irony? Where is our sense of humor? Beliefs are just that, beliefs. They are not facts, and are often derived from opinion and misinformation.

Darwin’s God By Robin Marantz Henig
New York Times, March 4, 2007

God has always been a puzzle for Scott Atran. When he was 10 years old, he scrawled a plaintive message on the wall of his bedroom in Baltimore. “God exists,” he wrote in black and orange paint, “or if he doesn’t, we’re in trouble.” Atran has been struggling with questions about religion ever since — why he himself no longer believes in God and why so many other people, everywhere in the world, apparently do. Continue reading “God, the Ultimate Prankster? You have got to be kidding.”