I don't really think so to be honest, just seems wrong IMO when kids are being taught in school that animals evolved, and then going to another education facility and being taught that a higher being put them there and they all got saved by a guy on a boat.
Ashley-h: We finally COMPLETELY agree on something! I am shocked/saddened that in the 21st century the world seems to be moving backwards from rationality to fundamentalism (the Christian right in the US, Muslim extremists in many places, Jewish "settlers" believing they have a God-given right to take land from the Palestinians, etc. etc.)
But then a recent poll revealed 18% of Americans believe the sun revolves around the earth (!!!), so I've pretty much given up hope for a future based on science and rationality.....
The only place where I've seen a worthy case made for religion and zoos being mixed is in the Jerusalem Zoo which shows people animals that were once found there in Biblical times. This has a strong historic and conservation message. There really isn't any other zoo on the planet that could pull this off.
Although they exhibit plenty of animals that were never specifically mentioned in the bible
True enough, but the concept is still there and that at least counts for something. Although if we take that concept to its logical, yet extreme end, we get Elephant Odyssey.
Noah somehow crammed two of every species on earth onto his boat so I guess that would mean anything could qualify!
Noah's breeding programme was more advanced (which could be an educational tool in itself) than most of us give him credit for if you read Genesis 7:
1 Then the LORD said to Noah, "Go into the ark, you and all your household, for I have seen that you are righteous before me in this generation. 2 Take with you seven pairs of all clean animals, the male and his mate; and a pair of the animals that are not clean, the male and his mate; 3 and seven pairs of the birds of the air also, male and female, to keep their kind alive upon the face of all the earth.
What the creationists can't grasp is that these stories are myths designed to tell higher truths, if you choose to listen and pick out the sensible parts (which of course is the tricky bit). Religion should be about learning and contemplation, not blind faith (I'm not religious at all btw).
Although they exhibit plenty of animals that were never specifically mentioned in the bible--although of course Noah somehow crammed two of every species on earth onto his boat so I guess that would mean anything could qualify!
I would also like to note that it is actually illegal in some States of the US to teach Darwinism.
Hence pastafarianismI would also like to note that it is actually illegal in some States of the US to teach Darwinism.
Another example occurred at Chester on 8th August when I saw at least 12 nuns. Now that's something I've never seen in a zoo before.
They weren't opposite the Europe On The Edge aviary were they?![]()
They weren't opposite the Europe On The Edge aviary were they?![]()