This is just a friendly pastoral advisory. It seems that the jew cartel that runs the Smithsonian Museum has connived with some other monkey worshiping outfit to post an enormous database of lies on the internets. The will be forcing the usual lies and unproven theories down the world's throats, nonsense like "the earth is 500 bazillion gazillion years old" instead of 6,000 - 10,000 years old as the Bible teaches us. No doubt they will be conveniently skipping over the huge gaps in their precious fossil records.
The only record you or I need is God's Holy Word. So stay clear of that Darwinist nonsense folks, or face eternal damnation.
Internet encyclopedia to list all 1.8 mln species
BONN, Germany (Reuters) - From apples to zebras, all 1.8 million known plant and animal species will be listed in an Internet-based "Encyclopedia of Life" under a $100 million project, scientists said on Tuesday.
The 10-year scheme, launched with initial grants of $12.5 million from two U.S.-based foundations, could aid everyone from children with biology homework to governments planning how to protect endangered species.
"The Encyclopedia of Life plans to create an entry for every named species," James Edwards, executive director of the project which is backed by many leading research institutions, told Reuters. "At the moment that's 1.8 million."
The free Encyclopedia would focus mainly on animals, plants and fungi with microbes to follow, blending text, photographs, maps and videos in a common format for each. Expansion of the Internet in recent years made the multi-media project possible.
BONN, Germany (Reuters) - From apples to zebras, all 1.8 million known plant and animal species will be listed in an Internet-based "Encyclopedia of Life" under a $100 million project, scientists said on Tuesday.
The 10-year scheme, launched with initial grants of $12.5 million from two U.S.-based foundations, could aid everyone from children with biology homework to governments planning how to protect endangered species.
"The Encyclopedia of Life plans to create an entry for every named species," James Edwards, executive director of the project which is backed by many leading research institutions, told Reuters. "At the moment that's 1.8 million."
The free Encyclopedia would focus mainly on animals, plants and fungi with microbes to follow, blending text, photographs, maps and videos in a common format for each. Expansion of the Internet in recent years made the multi-media project possible.
The only record you or I need is God's Holy Word. So stay clear of that Darwinist nonsense folks, or face eternal damnation.

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