I have been blessed beyond words with a husband and children who are supportive and enthusiastic about my love for animals, and in particular birds. My wonderful hubby is currently building me two more huge beautiful aviary's to house my exotic birds in, and my boys are helping him every bit of the way. Along with that I keep finding opportunity's to acquire and raise rare and beautiful birds, and I know some of these came to me through doors opened by the Lord himself. My whole life I wondered at my passion for animals and what a good christian girl could possibly do for the Lord spending so much time wrapped up in raising, and caring for my menagerie. One day the Lord finally showed me, as I was reading about creation science on the answers in genesis website, God put it all together in my mind...

Finished (ALMOST! Needs a paint job and plants, oh and the pond...) but as you can see its wonderfull. (I love my hubby)
I am in the process of starting a creation science ministry, I will use my knowledge of creation science and a few of my more people friendly birds and animals to teach people, (in particular children who may be taught evoloution in the public school system), all about creation and how it makes so much more sense than evoloution. My birds and furry / scaled creatures will help make it a more memoriable experience, while my limited (and soon to be expanding) knowledge of creation science will leave them, and their parents with some serious doubts about conventional, public school, science education.
Our first Nativity !!!
More to come soon...
The Result of the Evoloutionary Theory...
Evoloutionist thinking ??? Think about it...
If we are to take the bible seriously we must believe it word for word, and that means that there is no way the world is millions and millions of years old like our childeren are taught in the public school system. It was created in six days and on the seventh day God rested. Peirod-end of story. We are not descended from monkeys like the evoloutionists would have us to believe, if this were so then we are nothing more than animals, and if we are animals, then there is no reason for us to behave otherwise, no right, and wrong, no purpose to life other than to fufill our own lusts and desires...hmmm no wonder our public schools are filled with drugs crime and violence, if you teach a child that he is an animal, expect him to behave like one !!!
Behemoth
Where are Dinosaurs in the bible ???
In Job 40, the Lord infaliably describes a real historical creature, called Behemoth, the animal is described as "Cheif in the ways of God" (meaning largest) having a tail compared to a cedar tree, certainly not the hippo or elephant that historians have long claimed it to be for lack of a better interpritation. However this description fits in perfectly with a large dinosaur, a sauropod for example.
The Leviathan is another animal described in the bible long interpreted by medieval scholars as a crocodile, but if this is so then it would have to be the first crocodile ever to shoot flames from his nostrils and havs a skin even the strongest iron spear could not penetrate, the bible also mentions the seas as being his "playground"...the kronosaurus, or similar sea dwelling reptile, thought to live "millions" of years ago much more accurately fits this description..
Check out http://www.answersingenesis.org/ for much more info on this subject
War of the World Views
War of the World Views
How did it happen? How did museums become the secular temples of our day?
As Christians, we should counter the museums' clever stories with truth.
I've been to a lot of museums, and I like to watch the people, especially families. As they enter a museum, you will often notice that they fold their hands reverently and sometimes speak to each other in hushed tones. Parents corral their children so they do not bump any of the "sacred" objects on display.
As the family approaches an exhibit, junior will tug on his dad's sleeve and ask, "Dad, what is this?" Then, Dad, not wanting to appear ignorant, will turn around and read the sign.
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Dinosaurs are some of the favorite displays in museums. But beware of the authoritative-sounding signs that claim these creatures are millions of years old. According to the Bible, they are only thousands of years old, since they were created on Day 6 of Creation Week.
"Well, Son, this here's a dinosaur. Yeah, that's what I'd say it is. And (reading the sign again) it's been extinct about 65 million years."
The entire family then usually stands in awe as they stare at the display's magnificence.
Museums are the churches of our culture�places where people are encouraged to worship and serve "the creature rather than the Creator, who is blessed forever" (Romans 1:25, NKJV). Science museums across the world reinforce the teachings behind the idea of evolution, which are also promulgated in public schools and throughout the media.
The Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History is one of the most popular museums in the United States, with more than 5.4 million visitors in 2005.1
High Priests of the Culture
Museum curators are now the high priests of this culture, the gatekeepers to the doors of these houses of worship, through which millions of the faithful pass each week. In the May 2006 edition of Discover magazine, John McCarter, CEO and president of the Field Museum in Chicago, commented on the increased attention that creation science and the intelligent design movement are receiving.
When asked how museums should respond, McCarter said, "You can counteract that by telling stories."
Then asked if museums are becoming advocates for a particular viewpoint of scientific thought, McCarter replied, "I don't think I'd call it advocacy. Again, I call it storytelling."
When asked, however, "What is the harm in telling the other story [the story of creation]?" McCarter responded, "I don't think there is any harm, as long as it is not posed as a scientific alternative to the story of evolution. The mainstream theological community is already way beyond the literal interpretation of the biblical accounts of Adam and Eve and the Garden of Eden and seven days of creation. Instead, they are saying that those are wonderful stories, created 2,000 years ago by people who were trying to explain their world, not that they are scientific fact."2
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The evolutionary message will most likely reach the monkey and ape exhibit. You may see the gorilla portrayed as a distant relative to man.
In Acts 17 the Apostle Paul took what was very common to the culture of Athens�an altar to an unknown god�and elevated it to proclaim Christ. Christians today should take what is common to the culture�pagan temples of evolution known as science museums�and turn them into pulpits from which to proclaim the truth of the Creator.
Over the past 20 years, I, along with others from B.C. Tours (an organization that offers Christian families, schools, and churches the opportunity to experience the reliability of the Bible through tours of secular museums and zoos), have taken thousands of students and adults through museums around the United States and taught creation in these temples of evolution. We take the museum exhibits and their evolutionary stories, and we teach creation. It drives the museum staff crazy.
Our guides counter the museum guides' clever stories with truth.
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Bill Jack of B.C. Tours takes groups through museums, zoos, and national parks and presents the truth behind the claims of evolution.
Engage the culture
Rather than cowering in the corners of our padded pews, Christians must engage the culture in the conversation of origins. Where better to do that than in their temples, just as Paul did in Athens?
Having done this for several years in museums and zoos nationwide, I have had many people who were not with my group come up, listen, and thank me for speaking the truth. Some have even approached me to engage in conversation, and some have even trusted Christ right there in the heart of these secular temples.
Of course, I have had others, including museum personnel, take exception to what I say. In the Boston Museum of Science, as I addressed a group of homeschool students, a solemn-looking man in a suit came up and stood next to me. After I finished my presentation, I turned and introduced myself. He identified himself as the chief of security and demanded I leave. I respectfully replied, "If you want me to go, call the police." With a puzzled look on his face, he and the security guards accompanying him turned and walked away, never to be seen throughout the remainder of my hour-plus visit. Not only does truth trump story, but civil liberty trumps tyranny.
Paul understood the need to use creation in the public discourse. I believe Christians must increasingly exercise their free speech and turn what is common in the culture, such as museums, into pulpits. Let's turn these secular temples of our day into opportunities for ministry.
Bill Jack is faculty advisor for Worldview Academy, a Christian Leadership Training Program designed to train Christians to think and live in accord with a biblical worldview. He and his wife, Tabby, live in Castle Rock, CO, and have three children.
Learn how you can take what is common in the culture and turn it into a pulpit by visiting www.bctours.org and www.worldview.org
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