6.20.2007

New from Christian Science pt 2: Searching for Pterosaurs


Mission Statement

The goal of Project Pterosaur is to mount an expedition to locate and bring back to the United States living specimens of pterosaurs or their fertile eggs, which will be displayed in a Pterosaur Rookery that will be the center piece of the planned Fellowship Creation Science Museum and Research Institute (FCSMRI). Furthermore, the rookery facility will establish a breeding colony of pterosaurs in order to produce specimens that could then be put on display by other regional institutions or church groups.

By doing all this, we hope to accomplish three goals:

  1. Support Creation Theory by showing the incorrectness of the philosophy of Evolutionism.
  2. Educate the population about Creation Science.
  3. Create excitement about Creation and the Bible in the public.

I (Dr. Paley) am the founder and Chief Officer of the project. I will also be leading the expedition and acting as Science Liaison to the public. Funding is being provided by Fellowship University, the Fairlight Institute, and donations from wealthy Christian businessmen who wish to remain anonymous at this time.

I'd love to see live dinosaurs as much as any other Jurassic Park enthusiast, but I don't understand how seeing a live one will convert a person to Christianity, or at least dispute evolution. Especially seeing how we have many species of animals alive today that were also alive during the dinosaurs' time and beyond.

Another precious gem from the site:

Remains of wicked pterodactyl found in Flood sediments. Note penitent stance preserved at moment of death.
Physics and Biology weep for you, Creationism..

link and image: Objective Ministries

6.19.2007

New from Christian Science: Geocentrism

What’s even worse than the debate raging in American schools about the teaching of the soulless doctrine of evolution, is the non-debate over an issue that rational Americans have foolishly conceded to the secular among us: the issue of Heliocentrism, or the idea that the Earth revolves around the Sun.

...It seems clear that it may occasionally be convenient to assume that the calculations of Copernicus and Kepler were mathematically sound. However, for both moral and theological reasons, we should always bear in mind that the Earth does not move. If it moved, we would feel it moving. That’s called empiricism, the experience of the senses. Don’t take my word for it, or the evidence of your own senses, Copernicans. There’s also the Word of the Lord:

“He has fixed the earth firm, immovable.” (1 Chronicles 16:30)

“Thou hast fixed the earth immovable and firm …” (Psalm 93:1)

The reason we don't feel the Earth move is the same reason we don't feel a car move at 60 mph on the freeway after we've spent six hours looking for the right turn off: we don't feel anything unless speed is being gained. I can easily assume that Earth has been rotating at it's approximate speed of 18,000 mph for quite some time now, so I think I'll stick with my basic high school physics instead of "scriptural wisdom".

It's also interesting to note how information is just thrown this way and that without much correlation to anything other than the words sound similar. If you can't discern the difference, you might wanna check out Bread is Dangerous

link: Blogs4Brownback via Cruel
image: Basic Science Concepts