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Next year when the weather improves I am going to swing down through TX to try to see the connection (if any) between the Dinosaur Valley State Park and the Creation Evidence Museum. A couple years ago I stopped at the Creation Museum in KY and found they are heavily into dinosaurs also.
Other than proximity there is no connection. Dinosaur Valley is a state owned park and natural reserve. The Creationist nuthouse is a few miles down the road.
The pics I took are actually at a place in between, a private for-profit tourist attraction called Dinosaur World ( http://www.dinoworld.net/dino-start003text.php?page=3 ).
It is a continuing mystery to me why the creationists decided to say the dinosaurs got on the ark with the other animals during the biblical flood. You would think it would have been easier for them to explain away the existence of the fossils by saying the dinosaurs drowned. Go figure.
In St George, Utah you might like the museum with dino tracks and even a place in the rock where one of them sat on his tail!! No kidding. No creationism in St George as I remember.
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This is a great picture JHWells, but where are the humans? Hiding in the bushes?
If they know what's good for them. :-)
That's very funny. I had a good chuckle.
Next year when the weather improves I am going to swing down through TX to try to see the connection (if any) between the Dinosaur Valley State Park and the Creation Evidence Museum. A couple years ago I stopped at the Creation Museum in KY and found they are heavily into dinosaurs also.
Other than proximity there is no connection. Dinosaur Valley is a state owned park and natural reserve. The Creationist nuthouse is a few miles down the road.
The pics I took are actually at a place in between, a private for-profit tourist attraction called Dinosaur World ( http://www.dinoworld.net/dino-start003text.php?page=3 ).
Thanks a lot jh. I looked at dinoworld.net.
It is a continuing mystery to me why the creationists decided to say the dinosaurs got on the ark with the other animals during the biblical flood. You would think it would have been easier for them to explain away the existence of the fossils by saying the dinosaurs drowned. Go figure.
In St George, Utah you might like the museum with dino tracks and even a place in the rock where one of them sat on his tail!! No kidding. No creationism in St George as I remember.