Creation vs Agnostic vs Evolution Game (Origins)

by edinburgh4 @, Friday, August 29, 2008, 21:58 (5728 days ago)

This is a bit of fun: Tight Squeeze is a web-based, retro-style arcade game. Played entirely with DIV tags. The aim is to speed your tiny red square through a void filled with ever-growing faster moving rectangles. Though the rectangles seem innocent at first they are made of pure evil. They want to take over your world. As the rectangles grow you have less and less room to manoeuvre and you find yourself hurtling through paper thin cracks that exist for a split second (hence the name Tight Squeeze). - [image] - The trace of each game is recorded so that it can be shown as an action replay. These traces are also displayed in the high score table. You can also post them to forums or send them in emails. In the high score table you enter your origins ideology (Creation, Evolution, Agnostic or Theistic Evolution) rather than your name. Each month there will be a winning ideology determined by whoever has the highest score. - http://edinburghcreationgroup.org/tightsqueeze.php
 - The game has an embed code so I'm hoping Agnostic, Creationist and Atheists will embed the game on their site so the game has a wide and varied audience. - Thanks - Phil

Creation Myths Game

by George Jelliss ⌂ @, Crewe, Sunday, May 10, 2009, 21:16 (5474 days ago) @ edinburgh4

I've been looking at various Alternative Creation Myths. 
I find the following more attractive than the Jewish story. - 
Celtic "Oran Mor" (Great Melody): - http://www.druidcircle.org/avalon/index.php?option=com_alphacontent&section=6&c... - 
The universe is spun from the primordial darkness as a spider spins a web (see "Ariadne") - http://joellessacredgrove.com/Celtic/deitiesa.html - 
Fairy Avalon - http://www.urbis.com/media/view/132357/creation-myth-avalon - 
Pythagorean. All is number (read the italic passage): - http://www.stenudd.com/myth/greek/pythagoras.htm - 
Do you know of others? How about making one up for yourself?

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GPJ

Creation Myths

by George Jelliss ⌂ @, Crewe, Sunday, June 07, 2009, 23:47 (5446 days ago) @ George Jelliss

I just wanted to draw attention to a couple of nice programmes I listened to on BBC Radio today. - BBC Radio 4 Something Understood: The Tree of Life - http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00krhvy/Something_Understood_The_Tree_of_Life/ - BBC Radio 3 Sunday Feature: Chaos and Creation - http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00kssvq/Sunday_Feature_Chaos_and_Creation/ - They both give a reasonably balanced view of their subject, including artistic, religious and scientific approaches.

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GPJ

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