CptStern
suckmonkey
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wow you'd have to be pretty stupid to believe in that nonsense
http://www.ringospictures.com/index.php?page=20090320
I didn't drag my family all the way out here simply to poke fun at a goofy, creationist roadside attraction. In fact the people who were working at this place were sincerely nice folks. It was also not my intent to ridicule their religion. But still I felt compelled to photograph this place and share the pictures on my website. Why?
The reason is that there are those who would have this type of "creation science" taught in American public schools as part of the science curriculum? And most of the people pushing for this are members of the Republican Party; the party of which I am a member.
States such as Texas and Louisiana have already passed legislation which would allow this type on nonsense to be introduced in to publicly funded schools and promoted as valid "science", equal to legitimate scientific theories regarding, not only evolution, but also geology, biology, astronomy and even archeology! To me this is beyond embarrassing, it?s a travesty.