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Sunday, December 04, 2005

Creation Education | Project Pterosaur


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.


Umm, ah, yeah, well this is the kind of mentality that intends to subvert American public schools. Maybe I'm dense, but I just don't get why these types feel it so gravely important that they force their religious views on everyone else. With so many other outlets available to them for instructing their young in their faith, I don't understand why they need to add it to public schools. Of course, these types have always insisted on converting the world to their beliefs because they feel it their God-given duty. Throughout the ages they have attempted to convert by any means necessary. They've burned at the stake, tortured, enslaved, and persecuted those that didn't follow their dictates. Nobody really cares what these people believe, it's their faith, they can believe what they want, but there are limits, and those limits, in this country, are right where they begin to interfere with the religious, or non-religious, beliefs of others. If they want to teach their own, in a belief system that's incompatable with reality, that's their business, but this foolishness of forcing it on others has got to stop.

However you feel about this debate, take a look at this guys' website anyway. This guy actually intends to create his own Jurassic Park, and I did find it entertaining. I also found it a little pitiful, because it just seems like he and his kind are having such a crisis of faith, that they feel they have to resort to this. People who are at one with their God, don't feel the need to find scientic proof for justification. It's supposed to be, a matter of faith.

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