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more about #animalplanet more comments → pinkyBella: It's easier for me to believe that life was created by a Supreme Being, than by a quirk of nature. Life/life cycles are too perfect, as is earth, and... more » SarahMC: Pfft. Zoos are like the best evidence against creationism. I always get depressed looking at our cousins in the primate enclosures (unless it's a re... more » jengrrrl: I say this as an atheist, but evolution and creationism don't have to be mutually exclusive; the Catholic Church has pretty much taken up this positio... more » Perhaps Not: I love the phrase "some speculate" in their literatute. Some speculate that you got found your "Oxford" degree on the floor of a particularly ill-kemp... more » Yahtzii: Wait, I thought it was going to be a zoo full of actual Creationists on display. Shucks. more » CurtCole: Their last name is "Bush." Why am I not surprised? more » wtfox?!: This is why I joined the Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster. more » ladyM2000: Well, at least it's not the Creationist Dinosaur Museum. more » andBegorrah: Monkey see, monkey rue. more » Grim Reaper of the Forest: I pretty sure it's just a straight up moron. more » wilmawonker: well, to be fair, if it's called Noah's Ark, it's putting itself out there in the title. more » HuckleberryFriend: I'll take one of each please! more » BlondeGoddess: They speak the universal language of cute. more » moonwalking: Perhaps this has something to do with their common lack of of language? Babies' various cries and their emotional meanings are often lost on adults. more » tankearae: Semi OT: I do not get the appeal of babies or dogs. I don't think anything that can't clean up its own shit is cute. more » -
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"Creationist Zoo" Not The Oxymoron It Should Be!
Recently, the British Noah's Ark Zoo Farm, a popular attraction that attracts 120,000 visitors per year, is indoctrinating visitors with Creationist propaganda and "threatening public understanding".
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Wag The Dog
Double dose of cute: According to a new study, babies as young as six months are able to understand the emotional meaning of various dog barks, despite having little or no previous exposure to canines. [ScienceDaily]

