What Should You Do if you Find an Atheist

I’m pretty sure this is satire.

Schmoo sent in this great link from Objective Ministries last week on Project Pterosaur:

The goal of Project Pterosaur is to mount an expedition to locate and bring back to the United States living specimens of pterosaurs or their fertile eggs, which will be displayed in a Pterosaur Rookery that will be the center piece of the planned Fellowship Creation Science Museum and Research Institute (FCSMRI). Furthermore, the rookery facility will establish a breeding colony of pterosaurs in order to produce specimens that could then be put on display by other regional institutions or church groups.

By doing all this, we hope to accomplish three goals:

1. Support Creation Theory by showing the incorrectness of the philosophy of Evolutionism.
2. Educate the population about Creation Science.
3. Create excitement about Creation and the Bible in the public.

Comments

9 Comments so far. Leave a comment below.
  1. pvc,

    Tell me you wouldn’t pay to visit a Pterosaur Rookery.

  2. Michael,

    I love Christian satire.

  3. LL,

    If it is satire they sure went trough a lot of work to make it look like a normal fundie site, complete with links to stores selling bible dolls. My vote is that it is real. Look around and you will find a whole host of wacky shit, but I think the site’s authors believe it.

  4. Wally,

    I do too. If it is satire, it’s very dedicated. Years of work here; either enormous self-control or sincerity.

  5. Michael,

    Well darn.

  6. Wally,

    That equals impressive and a half. I’ve yet to see any hint of a self-congratulatory indulgence on there. They’re not giving it away easily.

  7. I know Wally. In fact, at first I thought it was real because of their campaign to shut down the Landover Baptist Church which is another satire site.

  8. Q,

    You mean I’m not gonna get to see a pterosaur?

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