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papa smurf 08-04-2009 16:56

Re: The existence of God
 
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Originally Posted by Russ B (Post 34771458)
Now you see, you've getting cynical. I was asked for proof that dinosaurs are mentioned in the Bible. That link proves they are mentioned. I did what I was asked.

Now back to you. In post #790 I asked how much of it you'd ignore. All of it, so it seems.

Just in case it's you being forgetful, every time you ignore something I put to you, I'll point it out, just for your convenience so you can go back and answer it. OK with you?

http://www.cableforum.co.uk/board/22...d-page-53.html

i wasn't in post #790 your confusing me with drz400 -

Russ 08-04-2009 16:57

Re: The existence of God
 
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Originally Posted by papa smurf (Post 34771473)
http://www.cableforum.co.uk/board/22...d-page-53.html

i wasn't in post #790 your confusing me with drz400 -

I apologise, it's kind of confusing when a few people have an almost identical posting style.

Gary L 08-04-2009 16:59

Re: The existence of God
 
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Originally Posted by Russ B (Post 34771452)
If I was talking directly about you, I'd have named you specifically.

Well say the person who you are talking to instead of tagging it at the end of my post. it's not as if you haven't said it about me before anyway.

DRZ400 08-04-2009 16:59

Re: The existence of God
 
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Originally Posted by Russ B (Post 34771420)

Painful as it was, I did actually read that drivel.... it's rubbish like this that so infuriates scientists.:rolleyes:

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Unfortunately, our public school system and the media have convinced us that dinosaurs were extinct at least 60 million years before man appeared on earth. They have done such a good job in this area that we can not imagine people and dinosaurs living at the same time. The fact is that dinosaurs were created no more than one day before mankind, not many millions of years earlier—and we have evidence to support that statement.
Can we do Noah next ...... PLEEEEEEAAASSSSEEEE.:D

papa smurf 08-04-2009 17:00

Re: The existence of God
 
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Russ 08-04-2009 17:03

Re: The existence of God
 
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Originally Posted by DRZ400 (Post 34771477)
Painful as it was, I did actually read that drivel.... it's rubbish like this that so infuriates scientists.:rolleyes:

You speak for all scientists? Impressive but I find it doubtful....

In any case I was asked to show that dinosaurs were mentioned in the bible, I proved it.

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Originally Posted by DRZ400 (Post 34771477)
Can we do Noah next ...... PLEEEEEEAAASSSSEEEE.:D

Answer some of what I've put to you first?

TheDaddy 08-04-2009 17:25

Re: The existence of God
 
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Originally Posted by Gary L (Post 34771373)
If God created Adam and Eve. they were created as humans to produce humans.
They produced Kane and Abel, Kane later killed Abel. did Kane sleep with Eve, or did Eve produce a sister for Kane to sleep with?

whichever way it happened. incest had to be a part of it?

News for you, humans almost became extinct 70 000 years ago, there were less than 2000 of us left on the entire planet, incest almost certainly played a part in our survival.

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,352461,00.html

DRZ400 08-04-2009 17:30

Re: The existence of God
 
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Originally Posted by Russ B (Post 34771482)
You speak for all scientists? Impressive but I find it doubtful....

Only the clever ones.:D

Come on .... you can't honestly believe dinosaurs and man lived side by side. It just didn't happen.... it's just daft and deep down you must know it.

Russ 08-04-2009 17:32

Re: The existence of God
 
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Originally Posted by DRZ400 (Post 34771499)
Come on .... you can't honestly believe dinosaurs and man lived side by side. It just didn't happen.... it's just daft and deep down you must know it.

Don't pressume to know me. Perhaps I should say you ignore my points because you can't answer them and you know it?

Hugh 08-04-2009 18:34

Re: The existence of God
 
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Originally Posted by DRZ400 (Post 34771499)
Only the clever ones.:D

Come on .... you can't honestly believe dinosaurs and man lived side by side. It just didn't happen.... it's just daft and deep down you must know it.

erm, how can a programmer speak for the clever scientists? ;)

Do they know you speak on their behalf? I assumed you would be speaking on behalf of all Suzie owners. :D

DRZ400 08-04-2009 20:33

Re: The existence of God
 
I speak for all who don't believe this bilge.

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And now for the key ingredient: fire. It is hard to read Job 41:18-21 without realizing the Bible is telling us that Leviathan breathes fire. That alone will eliminate almost every living animal. Yes, there is one animal like that in today’s world. It is called a bombardier beetle. This beetle is a native of Central America, and has a nozzle in its hind end that acts like a little flame thrower. It sprays a high-temperature jet of gas (fueled by hydroquinones and hydrogen peroxide with oxidative enzymes) for protection. Now, if a Central American beetle can do it, so could Leviathan.

And 'flame thrower' they talk of is a jet of gas nearer 100 degrees celsius.

TheDaddy 08-04-2009 20:42

Re: The existence of God
 
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Originally Posted by DRZ400 (Post 34771680)
I speak for all who don't believe this bilge.

Err no you dont, no more than Russ speaks for all who do believe it

Hugh 08-04-2009 20:45

Re: The existence of God
 
Big of you to speak on behalf of people who have never heard of you, or know that you are speaking on their behalf - I checked with my bro-in-law (proper scientist, B.Sc, Ph.D, Associate Professor before he moved into research in industry), and he said you don't speak for him.

It appears you may be a little delusional on that matter - did you hear voices telling you to go forth and speak on scientists behalf, or were you expected to speak in code, being a programmer? ;)

lucy7 08-04-2009 21:09

Re: The existence of God
 
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Originally Posted by foreverwar (Post 34771694)
Big of you to speak on behalf of people who have never heard of you, or know that you are speaking on their behalf - I checked with my bro-in-law (proper scientist, B.Sc, Ph.D, Associate Professor before he moved into research in industry), and he said you don't speak for him.

It appears you may be a little delusional on that matter - did you hear voices telling you to go forth and speak on scientists behalf, or were you expected to speak in code, being a programmer? ;)



Perhaps he was speaking in tongues? ;)

Hugh 08-04-2009 21:11

Re: The existence of God
 
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Originally Posted by lucy7 (Post 34771710)
Perhaps he was speaking in tongues? ;)

To be fair, programmers tend not to be too communicative to "normal" people. :D


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