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RE: The Creation Museum - 8/7/2008 11:48:23 AM
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The creation movie
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RE: The Creation Museum - 8/7/2008 2:52:15 PM
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in "section 4" (of the "above mentioned" "Creation Movie".......it says God made 2 "great lights"..... that got me "scratching my head"....and wondering WHAT are they talkin' about....obviously one is the Sun.....the other??? And, if that's even in scripture?????
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RE: The Creation Museum - 8/7/2008 3:02:21 PM
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Probably the moon to rule the night?
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RE: The Creation Museum - 8/7/2008 3:20:29 PM
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ORIGINAL: Consecrated2God Probably the moon to rule the night? i THINK that's what they are referring to, as well.... BUT, the moon? The moon isn't a "light".....It's just an object that is illuminated by the Sun....
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RE: The Creation Museum - 8/7/2008 3:25:53 PM
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Genisis 1 16And God made two great lights; the greater light to rule the day, and the lesser light to rule the night: he made the stars also. The greater light was the sun and the lesser light was the moon.
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RE: The Creation Museum - 8/7/2008 9:07:47 PM
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ORIGINAL: kernsfamily quote:
ORIGINAL: Consecrated2God Probably the moon to rule the night? i THINK that's what they are referring to, as well.... BUT, the moon? The moon isn't a "light".....It's just an object that is illuminated by the Sun.... Are you suggesting that part of the creation account is figurative? -Dan.
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RE: The Creation Museum - 8/7/2008 9:09:26 PM
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Remember that the bible says that God made 2 lights. It doesn't say 2 light sources. Not figurative. Very literal. The moon is a light, not a light source.
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RE: The Creation Museum - 8/8/2008 10:02:46 AM
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I'm sure a simple internet search will tell you all you need to know. Sylvia, I can understand why you would see this as snippy, but personally I think the correct description would be snarky. This is really turning out to be a great discussion, snarkiness aforementioned aside....
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RE: The Creation Museum - 8/10/2008 8:35:42 PM
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ORIGINAL: armydude Remember that the bible says that God made 2 lights. It doesn't say 2 light sources. Not figurative. Very literal. The moon is a light, not a light source. I don't really see how a "light" is any different from a "light source." If you went to Home Depot and told the guy in the electrical department you wanted to buy a light, you be a bit confused if he handed you a softball. As a light-colored orb, it reflects ambient light in the same way that the moon does. That said, as a reflector, the moon can function as navigational aid and as a dim light source. My earlier use of the word "figurative" may not have been the best choice of language; "non-literal" would have been better. This is a good example of how it's possible to infer too much (incorrect) scientific information from a passage that was intended to convey something else. Scientifically speaking, the moon is no more a light than a softball or a chair. For some practical purposes, however, the moon can function as a light. -Dan.
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RE: The Creation Museum - 8/11/2008 12:32:21 AM
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I usually refer to it as walking in the moonlight.
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RE: The Creation Museum - 8/11/2008 12:36:20 AM
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ORIGINAL: iluvatar quote:
ORIGINAL: armydude Remember that the bible says that God made 2 lights. It doesn't say 2 light sources. Not figurative. Very literal. The moon is a light, not a light source. I don't really see how a "light" is any different from a "light source." If you went to Home Depot and told the guy in the electrical department you wanted to buy a light, you be a bit confused if he handed you a softball. As a light-colored orb, it reflects ambient light in the same way that the moon does. Umm... OK... That's really reaching, but OK.
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RE: The Creation Museum - 8/11/2008 8:04:36 AM
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<off topic>Yep. Good thing you got it away from him.</off topic> Excellent! It explains my point perfectly.
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RE: The Creation Museum - 8/19/2008 12:53:11 AM
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ORIGINAL: SuspenseWriter My wife and I live in Cincinnati, and we've been waiting to go until our son and his family come home on furlough from the mission field (which they are in November, praise God!). So we plan to take them all on a day trip there. Of course, when it opened it got the usual har-har, "what-a-bunch-of-hayseeds" treatment from the Cincinnati Enquirer--University of Cincinnati--Xavier University truimverate of snarkiness, but that's okay. Bwah ha ha! I'm a local, too. Gotta love the Enquirer, huh? I'm sorry to say that I haven't been to the Museum, yet. Two small children and a decided lack of babysitters... I plan to, though-- I've heard really good things. I've also heard that the staff is articulate and able to field questions without being defensive. That is quite an endorsement in my mind.
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RE: The Creation Museum - 8/19/2008 8:58:16 AM
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That right there would be the main reason I couldn't take my kids. They're petrified of any electronic toys that move on their own. Can't remember what the actual term is.
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RE: The Creation Museum - 8/19/2008 12:44:21 PM
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ORIGINAL: SuspenseWriter My wife and I live in Cincinnati, and we've been waiting to go until our son and his family come home on furlough from the mission field (which they are in November, praise God!). So we plan to take them all on a day trip there. Of course, when it opened it got the usual har-har, "what-a-bunch-of-hayseeds" treatment from the Cincinnati Enquirer--University of Cincinnati--Xavier University truimverate of snarkiness, but that's okay. Bwah ha ha! I'm a local, too. Gotta love the Enquirer, huh? I'm sorry to say that I haven't been to the Museum, yet. Two small children and a decided lack of babysitters... I plan to, though-- I've heard really good things. I've also heard that the staff is articulate and able to field questions without being defensive. That is quite an endorsement in my mind. Hey me too! I haven't been either but neighbors took their three kiddos..ages 10, 7 and 4. They liked the dinosaurs and the planetarium but didn't have much interest in the rest..too much reading. My neighbors suggest that families with young kids ( obviously this only works if you are local...kinda like celebrating the first day of summer with Graeter's.... ) make two separate visits. One for/with the kids and one just for the adults so they can really spend the time to read and take it all in....especially if you are really interested in the topic.
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RE: The Creation Museum - 8/19/2008 12:51:01 PM
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My neighbors suggest that families with young kids ( obviously this only works if you are local...kinda like celebrating the first day of summer with Graeter's.... ) make two separate visits. One for/with the kids and one just for the adults so they can really spend the time to read and take it all in....especially if you are really interested in the topic. I wish we could have done that. I'm a reader, and I wanted to go slowly and read everything, but my husband and kids kept hurrying me along. I'd have to alone, though, if I wanted to see everything. It's a four-hour trip for us, though, so even though we can get in free as a Sr. Pastor and wife, the drive is too long to able to do it very often.
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RE: The Creation Museum - 8/19/2008 12:57:43 PM
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Graeter's Awww.. see what you did? Now I have to leave early to go to work-- gotta have the double chocolate chip! (Working 2nd shift, of course.-- It's a good way to end the summer, too!) Two trips is a good idea-- Adults first so that we can pick out the points of interest. My kids are very familiar with the story and my husband has some real questions about their conclusions-- age of the earth and all that. Honestly, I don't care if a day is as a thousand years... it doesn't make a difference to me how God chose to create the earth as we know it. I see all the proof I need as I see His hand in my daily life. What happened a million or a billion or however many years ago isn't a big question for me, though I do realize that it is important to many. Frankly, I felt the same way about the DaVinci Code. His relationship to any of those close to Him on Earth doesn't change the fact that he died for me and my sin-- that I am unworthy on my own and He first loved me. Go ahead, call me ignorant... My college group leaders were a professor of philosophy and a professor of logic. It drove them crazy that I didn't wrestle with these sorts of questions. My opinion is simply that this life is short and we'll find out soon enough! Blessings!
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RE: The Creation Museum - 8/19/2008 1:05:17 PM
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ORIGINAL: rcjames In my opinion some of (many in fact) Dr. Carl Baughs theories are right up there at aluminum hat status. But that just be me. The museum and the fossils, footprints, etc. is wll worth the trip to Glen Rose, Tx. Thsnks RC Is the Glen Rose museum still in business? I know it used to sit right near the entrance of the Dinosaur Valley State Park. I went to the park and museum as a kid, but when we went back there last year, the museum was gone. At least, I didn't see it anywhere.
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RE: The Creation Museum - 8/22/2008 1:45:53 AM
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Went to the Worlds Biggest Dinosaurs and the guy in the gift shop was handing out free dvd's of Dr. Kent Hovind's lecture on Dinosaurs in the Bible. I haven't had a chance to watch it through but the few minutes looked good. And it sure was nice to give me a copy at no cost too. I think these guys are doing a tremendous job in trying to reach the masses. The guy running the cash register told me that everyone working the store was a volunteer. Wow...
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RE: The Creation Museum - 8/22/2008 8:20:36 AM
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ORIGINAL: InfoCentral Went to the Worlds Biggest Dinosaurs and the guy in the gift shop was handing out free dvd's of Dr. Kent Hovind's lecture on Dinosaurs in the Bible. I haven't had a chance to watch it through but the few minutes looked good. And it sure was nice to give me a copy at no cost too. I think these guys are doing a tremendous job in trying to reach the masses. The guy running the cash register told me that everyone working the store was a volunteer. Wow... Even the YEC community considers "Dr" Hovind to be about as reliable a source on science as "Dr" Baugh. He's a quack, too. -Dan.
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