from a buddy's profile, I found this link:
http://objective.jesussave.us/creationsciencefair.html
in it are science fair projects based around creationism. One or two were very... entertaining, heres the best I found:
Quote:
Middle School Level:

1st Place: "Life Doesn't Come From Non-Life"
Patricia Lewis (grade 8) did an experiment to see if life can evolve from non-life. Patricia placed all the non-living ingredients of life - carbon (a charcoal briquet), purified water, and assorted minerals (a multi-vitamin) - into a sealed glass jar. The jar was left undisturbed, being exposed only to sunlight, for three weeks. (Patricia also prayed to God not to do anything miraculous during the course of the experiment, so as not to disqualify the findings.) No life evolved. This shows that life cannot come from non-life through natural processes.
2nd Place: "Women Were Designed For Homemaking"
Jonathan Goode (grade 7) applied findings from many fields of science to support his conclusion that God designed women for homemaking: physics shows that women have a lower center of gravity than men, making them more suited to carrying groceries and laundry baskets; biology shows that women were designed to carry un-born babies in their wombs and to feed born babies milk, making them the natural choice for child rearing; social sciences show that the wages for women workers are lower than for normal workers, meaning that they are unable to work as well and thus earn equal pay; and exegetics shows that God created Eve as a companion for Adam, not as a co-worker.
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Now I dont really intend to start a flame war, although this is perfect tinder for such, there are equally outrageous projects that try to support Darwin's theories too, but in order to keep the middle line here, I find it interesting to note that the Pope even said that the theory of evolution may be more than a theory and could be used to explain God's plan of creation. (paraphrased, I dont remember exact wording)
Now why cant we all get along like that guy's political mind?