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Fleshdancer Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jan-21-10 02:21 PM
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10. The book I'm currently reading talks about this "museum"
I recommend the book:

Idiot America: How Stupidity Became a Virtue in the Land of the Free

http://www.amazon.com/Idiot-America-Stupidity-Became-Vi...

Q/A with the author:

Question: What inspired, or should I say drove, you to write Idiot America?

Charles P. Pierce: The germ of the idea came as I watched the extended coverage of the death of Terri Schiavo. I wondered how so many people could ally themselves with so much foolishness despite the fact that it was doing them no perceptible good, politically or otherwise. And it looked like the national media simply could not help itself but be swept along. This started me thinking and, when I read a clip in the New York Times about the Creation Museum, I pitched an idea to Mark Warren, my editor at Esquire, that said simply, “Dinosaurs with saddles.” What we determined the theme of the eventual piece—and of the book—would be was “The Consequences Of Believing Nonsense.”

Question: You visited the Creation Museum while writing Idiot America. Describe your experience there. What was your first thought when you saw a dinosaur with a saddle on its back?

Charles P. Pierce: My first thought was that it was hilarious. My second thought was that I was the only person in the place who thought it was, which made me both angry and a little melancholy. Outside of the fact that its “science” is a god-awful parodic stew of paleontology, geology, and epistemology, all of them wholly detached from the actual intellectual method of each of them. The most disappointing thing is that the completed museum is so dreadfully grim and earnest and boring. It even makes dragon myths servant to its fringe biblical interpretations. Who wants to live in a world where dragons are boring?



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  -Vanity Fair reviews the Creation Museum The Night Owl  Jan-21-10 01:23 PM   #0 
  - Bwahahaha!  TokenQueer   Jan-21-10 01:27 PM   #1 
  - Also this...  The Night Owl   Jan-21-10 01:31 PM   #2 
     - I know, I know! Hilarious!  TokenQueer   Jan-21-10 01:34 PM   #3 
     - One more...  The Night Owl   Jan-21-10 01:47 PM   #5 
     - So just say, "Cogito Ergo Sum"  peace frog   Jan-21-10 01:45 PM   #4 
  - Great piece!  southpaw   Jan-21-10 01:52 PM   #6 
  - I went there last summer!  Bragi   Jan-21-10 01:53 PM   #7 
  - Thanks for the review. n/t  Quantess   Jan-21-10 02:13 PM   #8 
  - Lions and dinosaurs attacking human beings. I love it.  DisgustipatedinCA   Jan-21-10 02:52 PM   #13 
     - You ask:  Bragi   Jan-21-10 03:19 PM   #14 
        - I've read the entire article since posting the question  DisgustipatedinCA   Jan-21-10 03:35 PM   #16 
  - Thanks for this little ray of sunshine in an otherwise dreary depressing day.  BrklynLiberal   Jan-21-10 02:20 PM   #9 
  - The book I'm currently reading talks about this "museum"  Fleshdancer   Jan-21-10 02:21 PM   #10 
  - Love it!  silverweb   Jan-21-10 02:26 PM   #11 
  - I just put the place on my "must Visit" list for next spring  ThomWV   Jan-21-10 02:46 PM   #12 
  - You'll not be disappointed  Bragi   Jan-21-10 03:22 PM   #15 
  - This is a hoot of an article.  dixiegrrrrl   Jan-21-10 03:36 PM   #17 
 

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