Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Conservapedia

http://www.conservapedia.com/Main_Page

very sad.


some excerpts:

Essay:Greatest Conservative Songs

There are many brilliant—and popular—conservative songs.
Here is our growing list:
"Wouldn't It Be Nice" by the Beach Boys – Pro-marriage.
Fast Car, by Tracy Chapman. Self-help, free market, division of labor, and a criticism of alcohol.
Goodbye, Yellow Brick Road, by Elton John. The same message as the Prodigal Son: look objectively at our own lives, and realize that "I should have listened to my old man."
"You Can't Hurry Love (You Just Have to Wait)" – Abstinence for rock fans. The versions by The Supremes and Phil Collins were popular.
"Have You Forgotten?" by Darryl Worley – Patriotic response to September 11, 2001 attacks.[1]
"Still the One" by Orleans (1976) – A tribute to fidelity in relationships.
"Sweet Home Alabama" by Lynyrd Skynyrd – A response to hippie culture. Defends Southerners from stereotyped attacks by liberal, Canadian rocker Neil Young.
"My Love" by Petula Clark – Christian love in secular form.
"I Fought the Law (and the Law Won)" by The Crickets – Its title says it all. The version by The Clash has a particularly good tempo.
"Anything Goes" by Guns N' Roses- A blatant message about the dangers of premarital sex.
"Seven Nation Army" by the White Stripes- A song about the growing power of conservatism.
"Stand By Your Man" by Tammy Wynette – Don't expect feminists to like that one! Or Hillary Clinton!
"Lee Greenwood's rendition" of Battle Hymn of the Republic – "As He died to make men holy, let us die to make men free."
"The Man Comes Around" by Johnny Cash.
"You Light Up My Life" by Debbie Boone – One of the biggest hits ever, but liberals omit that this song is about Jesus.
"Free Bird" by Lynyrd Skynyrd - Because Conservatives want a free country, and liberals are in love with communism.


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History of dinosuars


Creation science asserts that the biblical account, that dinosaurs were created on day 6 of creation[3] approximately 6,000 years ago, along with other land animals, and therefore co-existed with humans, thus debunking the Theory of Evolution and the beliefs of evolutionary scientists about the age of the earth.

Creation science shows that dinosaurs lived in harmony with other animals, (probably including in the Garden of Eden) eating only plants[4]; that pairs of each dinosaur kind were taken onto Noah's Ark during the Great Flood and were preserved from drowning[5]; that many of the fossilized dinosaur bones originated during the mass killing of the Flood[6]; and that possibly some descendants of those dinosaurs taken aboard the Ark are still around today.[7]
Archaeological, fossil, and documentary evidence supports the logical conclusion that dinosaurs co-existed with mankind until at least relatively recent times.

Because the term only came into use in the 19th century, the Bible does not use the word "dinosaur." However, there are numerous references throughout the biblical account. For example, the behemoth in Job and the leviathan in Isaiah are clearly references to dinosaurs,[8] [9] although others have claimed that Behemoth and Leviathan are references to a hippopotamus or elephant and a crocodile respectively. However, the Biblical descriptions do not fit those creatures, note that hippopotamuses and elephants do not have a "tail like a cedar".

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