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Cursed by Noah and cured by Hormel. But any way you slice it, it's still pig.
Actually he cursed Cannan, Ham's son. Although Noah could have still been tipsy and meant Ham in a can
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Cursed by Noah and cured by Hormel. But any way you slice it, it's still pig.
Which, no doubt, is how we got Spam.Actually he cursed Cannan, Ham's son. Although Noah could have still been tipsy and meant Ham in a can
The mods must be sleeping.
Normally, such graphic pictures of genitalia would be poofed.
They even deleted a post I made with a pic of Fabio wearing a loin cloth.
I can't remember if it was cuz he looked seductive or their new standard
of no bare chests for women or even men. Weird prudery, eh?
One last consideration re: Ken Ham, et al....
Ham is a proud ignoramus.
He takes pride in taking other people's money.
Whether or not Ham is a "believer" or not...He remains yet one more circus performer that rakes in the cash from thaose that willingly choose to actively deny what has become patently obvious to the rest of us.
"Fear what you don't understand, revile whatever you can't explain, and the rest can go to Hell for the spite of it all."
How Christian of Him.
Now enjoy the T-Rex rides at half off, whist you may!"
It wouldn't surprise me one bit if he turned out to be a very convincing atheist troll just trying to get rich.
Charity Contact InformationName: Answers in Genesis, Inc.For the fiscal year-ended June 30, 2012, program expenses were:
Address: 2800 Bullittsburg Church Road. Petersburg, KY 41080
Phone: (859) 727-2222
Web Address: www.AnswersInGenesis.org
Also known as: Creation Museum
GovernanceChief Executive : Mr. Kenneth Ham, President & CEOFinancialCompensation*: $176,626
Source of Funds
Contributions.............................9,135,108
Gross Profit on Sales.....................6,368,726
Museum Admissions......................3,975,984
Museum Memberships......................898,567
Event Registration and Advertising......754,415
Other.........................................463,131
In-kind Donations............................74,752
Investment Income (loss.................. -59,531
_________________________________________
Total Income...............$21,611,152
source
Charity Contact InformationName: Answers in Genesis, Inc.For the fiscal year-ended June 30, 2012, program expenses were:
Address: 2800 Bullittsburg Church Road. Petersburg, KY 41080
Phone: (859) 727-2222
Web Address: www.AnswersInGenesis.org
Also known as: Creation Museum
GovernanceChief Executive : Mr. Kenneth Ham, President & CEOFinancialCompensation*: $176,626
Source of Funds
Contributions.............................9,135,108
Gross Profit on Sales.....................6,368,726
Museum Admissions......................3,975,984
Museum Memberships......................898,567
Event Registration and Advertising......754,415
Other.........................................463,131
In-kind Donations............................74,752
Investment Income (loss.................. -59,531
_________________________________________
Total Income...............$21,611,152
source
I don't think there's any debating, $21 million in one year is very rich. If his god is real, he's gonna have alot of 'splaining to do over why there are still so many people throughout the world going without basic health care, edible food, and clean water to drink.
Personally, I don't think we'll have enough of what they would want or any of it left to make their trip worth it if they come after resources. Things like oil we are rapidly depleting, water is abundant throughout the universe, plant life assumes a similar enough evolution on their planet that they would biologically similar enough for them to know how to use them and/or eat them, precious metals assume they would have significant value in their culture. I think should they ever come here, they will either bring great destruction or great knowledge. The journey is just too far for anything with less determination.I've always believe if there was intelligent life out there in the universe that God would have made a salvation plan for them too. But the real question is do we really want another intelligent life form with possible superior technology to know that our resource rich planet exist?
I think any civilization capable of interstellar travel will have advanced to a point where they could readily access any resources they need from any available planet or asteroid. I don't think Earth would look any more attractive in the resource department to such a species than other planets would. This is especially true given the immense amount of time and energy that would have to be expended just for them to get here. They'd be much better off mining their own planetary system.But the real question is do we really want another intelligent life form with possible superior technology to know that our resource rich planet exist?
Kang and Kodos agree: