I would first like to see more triumphalist media centered around the Gospels and Saints, much like Gibson's The Passion, before Creationist accounts of dinosaurs. But, as a parent of a young boy who loves dinosaurs, it would be great to see more media directed towards the truth in this field.
It seems like in the realm of Catholicism, the Kolbe Center are the only ones talking about this. Everyone else, even many in tradlandia, seems to accept the mainstream explanations for dinosaurs.
Intriguingly enough, I could use this hypothetical website to tell the triumphalist stories of certain saints, such as Pope St. Sylvester and St. Daniel the Prophet, who slayed dragons. Their stories would be included in the museum/visitors center part of the "zoo", in an exhibit dedicated to telling the stories of various "dragon" encounters throughout history, and pointing out that these animals were truly the last of the dinosaurs and other "prehistoric" reptiles.
Looking further for catholic creation books for kids I came across a lovely site, moreover in Australia, so no prohibitive postage costs, then digging deeper I came to this
https://www.garrattpublishing.com.au/sample/TwoHandsofGod_sampler.pdf
Someone needs to get on the job ASAP. St Louis?
Thanks for the resources and encouragement, Nadir! It's greatly appreciated.
I don't know if I have the skill to write children's books, but that could be something I do down the line. I could even use information from the hypothetical website, and put the books up on there. If I do go down the route of using stop motion puppets, that would definitely save me the time and money involved with having to search and pay for artists to illustrate dinosaurs for these books. I could just photograph them and insert pictures of them in the books. I'm sure to a child, a
realistic and
well-done puppet (and that's the key right there) would capture the imagination more than a 2D illustration.
952 Kelly Rd.
Good idea, I think Mr. Owen would listen and consider your idea, pleas contact him:
VA 22842The Kolbe Center for the Study of Creation
952 Kelly Rd.
Mt. Jackson,
VA 22842
Phone: 540-856-8453
Email: info@kolbecenter.org
Thanks Mr. G!
First, I wish to get the Russia e-book done and get that out of the way. But I certainly will reach out to him afterwards.