A new museum in Kentucky is rewriting the science books and instead preaching evangelical America's creationism theories (the belief that God created the earth and all life) through exhibits that include dinosaurs on Noah's Ark. Scientists say the museum is spreading lies, but polls suggest half of all Americans don't believe in evolution. Is it possible to believe in God and still accept evolutionary theory?
Ross: Careful exegesis of the words revealed, that it’s speaking about God setting up an abundance of water in the atmosphere, in the troposphere more correctly, water in the ocean, and you’ve got a cycling which is gonna make possible sufficient water and the future continental land masses.
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Hovind: All right, if God set up the water cycle then, why did it say later it had not rained upon the Earth? What you’re saying is, this—had it rained upon the Earth for millions of years, was there a normal water cycle before? Is this in day two?
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Ross: Definitely.
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Hovind: Well but the Bible says very clearly it had not rained upon the Earth.
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Ross: No, it doesn’t. No, you’re quoting from Genesis chapter two.
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Hovind: It says mist went forth and watered the face of the ground because it had not rained upon the Earth.
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Hot or not: Russell Brand... YES BUT WOULD BE BETTER IF onLY 3FT TALL, WITH LARGE HEAD AND DUMPY LITTLE LEGS..
you've been goosed, pal.
No, but rest assured the ones here all are.
Magic Baker from God's Bakery ... I don't think they were all "tarts".. were they?
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Is it possible to believe in God and evolution?