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  • Answers in Genesis
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  • The content of the website is virtually the same (how evolution leads to atheism, abortion , racism, how Hitler was a devout atheists when he wasn't actually an atheist etc). (Hitler had his own Christian idea that Jesus was an Arian but the Roman Catholic Church didn't disown him as a heretic. Hitler also had some mystical interest in his version of the Nordic religion [1] and believed that nature had some type of transcendent purpose and creative power. Don't ask if Hitler had rational ideas about religion, he hadn't.)
  • Answers in Genesis is a fundie organisation aimed at destroying science and secular humanism. It is primarily a creationist organisation. It is headed by someone named Ken Ham and promotes ideas like dinosaurs coexisting with humans. Answers in Genesis get plenty of donations but they haven't succeeded in wiping out the atheistic theory of evolution.
  • Answers in Genesis is a fundie organisation aimed at destroying science and secular humanism. It is primarily a creationist organisation. It is headed by an idot named Ken Ham. He has created what he believes to be a creation museum. It is more of a theme park than a museum. Answers in Genesis get plenty of donations but they haven't succeeded in wiping out the atheistic theory of evolution yet. The site which may cost millions of dollars to maintained an year sadly looks like a parody website.
  • Answers in Genesis is a satirical Christian ministry that parodies the genuine Pastafarian ministry Answers in the Gospel of the Flying Spaghetti Monster. It aims to portray Christians as mouth breathing, arm swinging retards who sit on their high horse and spend all day whining about how horrible the world is today and how oh so nice it was during the Dark Ages. Some Christians complain about how they are made to look like umpa lumpas high on superglue who have just left a mental institute in lah lah land, but the website's creators insist it's all the name of comedy.
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  • The content of the website is virtually the same (how evolution leads to atheism, abortion , racism, how Hitler was a devout atheists when he wasn't actually an atheist etc). (Hitler had his own Christian idea that Jesus was an Arian but the Roman Catholic Church didn't disown him as a heretic. Hitler also had some mystical interest in his version of the Nordic religion [1] and believed that nature had some type of transcendent purpose and creative power. Don't ask if Hitler had rational ideas about religion, he hadn't.)
  • Answers in Genesis is a fundie organisation aimed at destroying science and secular humanism. It is primarily a creationist organisation. It is headed by someone named Ken Ham and promotes ideas like dinosaurs coexisting with humans. Answers in Genesis get plenty of donations but they haven't succeeded in wiping out the atheistic theory of evolution.
  • Answers in Genesis is a satirical Christian ministry that parodies the genuine Pastafarian ministry Answers in the Gospel of the Flying Spaghetti Monster. It aims to portray Christians as mouth breathing, arm swinging retards who sit on their high horse and spend all day whining about how horrible the world is today and how oh so nice it was during the Dark Ages. The website often has joke articles which say things like "Darwinism is the central column of laissez-faire economics and Stalinism" (capitalism and communism at the same time - I guess it's easy to hit opposite sides at the same time when you're continually beating a dead horse) and "the secular parts of the world are morally corrupt; I'd much rather live in Saudi Arabia than in France". Sarcastic comments like this are made by world renowned stand up comedian, Oxford nerd and atheist Richard Dawkins. Some Christians complain about how they are made to look like umpa lumpas high on superglue who have just left a mental institute in lah lah land, but the website's creators insist it's all the name of comedy.
  • Answers in Genesis is a fundie organisation aimed at destroying science and secular humanism. It is primarily a creationist organisation. It is headed by an idot named Ken Ham. He has created what he believes to be a creation museum. It is more of a theme park than a museum. Answers in Genesis get plenty of donations but they haven't succeeded in wiping out the atheistic theory of evolution yet. The site which may cost millions of dollars to maintained an year sadly looks like a parody website.