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Ken Ham: Darwinism Is Racist Against Dinosaurs |
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By Burt Safer | Dealer staff writer
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Thu, Feb 28, 2008 |
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PETERSBURG, KY - Ken Ham defended dinosaurs against racism this week, as the director of Kentucky's Creation Museum promoted his new book "Darwin's Plague - Evolution's Racism Against Dinosaurs". According to Ham, the theory of evolution has caused the worldwide besmirching of the dinosaur, into a being "unworthy of coexisting with humans".
"At one time, humans did indeed enslave dinosaurs," concedes Ham, "We forced the triceratops to pull our wagons, and the brontosaurus harvested our food for us."
However, in 3873 B.C., Abel and Cain had a dispute over Abel's treatment of his velociraptor slave, so Cain killed Abel. This action ended the enslavement of dinosaurs, since there were only 25 other people on the planet at the time. Soon after Abel's death, humans and dinosaurs coexisted peacefully, without racism.
"The Bible says that God created Adam and Eve in His image as
Caucasians," said Ham, "It was only later that He created Hispanics, Africans, Asians, Arabs,
and of course, dinosaurs."
"If we are to believe that Darwinism is correct, then God in His infinite wisdom thought that the dinosaurs should be created first," he continued.
Ham claims that dinosaurs only died out because Noah didn't have enough space on his ark for the dinosaurs, and not because dinosaurs were "unfit"..
"Racist Charles Darwin claimed that the dinosaurs came first, and were somehow unworthy of life," said Ham, "As if God makes mistakes."
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