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Normally, I'd pick fault with your argument and lambast you with profanity, but inkeeping with my new sunny attitude and the erradication of my many vices I will simply say that I believe you to be wrong and the concepts addressed by the Bible to be fundamentally flawed.

Thank you and good day.


naaa i'm not arguing for or against creationism ;)  if you look at my posts you'll see i never really backed any side, i'm just trying to clarify some things for people :p

EDIT:  and the sunny attitude?  when did this happen? i guess i should've checked NW ;)

 

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don't think Satan wants to kill God, just take his job because he thinks he can do a better job.  Unfortunately, his idea of a better job involves lots of pain, death and destruction.


Irony is just another metal like goldy and silvery to you isn't it? :lol:
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The war in heaven wasn't between God and some of the angels though.  It was between angels loyal to God and those not.  After it was all over, God kicked out the rebellious ones. .


Er....why have the war in the first place if God's all-knowing and all-powerful?  It's not like he'd need it to find out who was rebellious, is it?

 

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the bloody fork?  Sorry to go off-topic, but we can't delete our own posts?  that is fuct...:mad:

But the whole wording can be changed by edit anyway, so why not allow deleting?
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It's to preserve your humiliations for posterity.

 

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While we're on the subject of evolution here's a question I want an answer to and seeing as there are some creationists hanging about I can finally get one.

Do creationists believe that mankind bred the chihuahua from the wolf or do they believe that there were wild chihuahua that mankind domesticated?
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The wolf - dog thing took far longer than the supposed creation time anyway, so the point is already proven imo.....
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Actually, I kind of like the idea of hordes of Chihuahua sweeping across the artic tundra, terrorising all civillisation... maybe they were the animals that wiped out the dinosaurs!  Imagine it, a Tyrannosaurus being devoured by a pack of thousands of angry mogwai........

 

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Actually, I kind of like the idea of hordes of Chihuahua sweeping across the artic tundra, terrorising all civillisation... maybe they were the animals that wiped out the dinosaurs!  Imagine it, a Tyrannosaurus being devoured by a pack of thousands of angry mogwai........


There are no such things as Tyrannosaurs. God put the fossils there to test your faith. Just like he hid the fossils of the ancient Chihuahua packs that ravaged mexico in 4000BC.
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LOL Why do I think of scenes similar to Return of the King and the ghost army, only with little sets of jaws with legs?

 

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There are no such things as Tyrannosaurs. God put the fossils there to test your faith. Just like he hid the fossils of the ancient Chihuahua packs that ravaged mexico in 4000BC.


The dastard!

 

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The dastard!


What do you expect from someone who makes wagers with Satan.
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Ah, and here's Darwin's full quote on the human eye - he never doubted evolution because of that at all. The part that's normally left out by creationists is in italics.

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[q]To suppose that the eye, with all its inimitable contrivances for adjusting the focus to different distances, for admitting different amounts of light, and for the correction of spherical and chromatic aberration, could have been formed by natural selection, seems, I freely confess, absurd in the highest possible degree.  Yet reason tells me, that if numerous gradations from a perfect and complex eye to one very imperfect and simple, each grade being useful to its possessor, can be shown to exist; if further, the eye does vary ever so slightly, and the variations be inherited, which is certainly the case; and if any variation or modification in the organ be ever useful to an animal under changing conditions of life, then the difficulty of believing that a perfect and complex eye could be formed by natural selection, though insuperable by our imagination, can hardly be considered real. How a nerve comes to be sensitive to light, hardly concerns us more than how life itself first originated; but I may remark that several facts make me suspect that any sensitive nerve may be rendered sensitive to light, and likewise to those coarser vibrations of the air which produce sound.[/q]
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only 13 million years? Richard Leakey found a normal human skull under a layer of rock dated at 212 million years...

 

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was it 212 million years old?
people have a habit of digging and buring there dead with wrecless disregard for the age of the earth they dig in.
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Hmmmmmmmmmmmm.....I find 212 million a bit hard to believe, that's only about half a billion years after the Pre-Cambrian explosion.

Still. stranger things have happened I guess, I'll google it :D

 

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only 13 million years? Richard Leakey found a normal human skull under a layer of rock dated at 212 million years...


You're referring to KNM-ER-1470. Two points

1. It's not a normal human skull at all:





There are lots of differences, not least an estimated brain size of around 800 cc.

And second, the 212 million year old date has been refuted. The modern date is 1.8 million years, though there is still some contention to push it back to around 2.4 million.
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