By his fellow creationists!
Last week, Kenneth Ham launched a $27 million museum designed to highlight the views of creationists. Now, he’s being sued in Australia by the evangelical organization he helped set up and that helped him enter the U.S. evangelical movement two decades ago.
W00t! W00t!
I Corinthians 6:1 is generally taken to mean, “If you have a beef with a brother in Christ, don’t file a civil lawsuit.”
The capacity for the tunnel-visioned, agenda-laden Fringe to ignore the other parts of the Bible, that have nothing to do with their agenda, never ceases to amaze me.
You can sue somebody for “unbiblical” behavior? Far out! Phelps is going down!
You realize, of course, that Phelps is going to sue your ass off for implying that he’s gay, don’t you?
Phelps? Hell, I know lots of rich people who don’t do half the things in the bible. Let’s just start with the Holiness Code in Leviticus and go from there.
Tuckerfan:
You realize, of course, that Phelps is going to sue your ass off for implying that he’s gay, don’t you?
Silenius: You’re Gay!
Phelps: I’m going to sue your ass off!
Silenius: Leave my ass out of this, faggot!
This is one of those situations where you try to think up a smart-ass comment, but nothing you say could be any loopier than the story itself.
Even more hysterical, it seems they inadvertently advocated ‘Adam and Steve!’
The man who plays Adam in a video aired at a Bible-based creationist museum has led a different life outside the Garden of Eden, flaunting his sexual exploits online and modeling for a clothing line that promotes free love.
After learning about his activities Thursday, the Creation Museum in Kentucky pulled the 40-second video in which he appears.
“We are currently investigating the veracity of these serious claims of his participation in projects that don’t align with the biblical standards and moral code upon which the ministry was founded,” Answers for Genesis spokesman Mark Looy said in a written statement.
The actor, Eric Linden, owns a graphic Web site called Bedroom Acrobat, where he has been pictured, smiling alongside a drag queen, in a T-shirt brandishing the site’s sexually suggestive logo. The Web site, which has a network of members, allows users to post explicit stories and photos.
Bwahahahaha!
Celyn
June 12, 2007, 12:31am
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Nice to see the nutcases turning on each other.