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- ukit0
- cannonball19780
It's also JUST AS POSSIBLE they appeared 550 years ago and died off 500 years ago.
JUST AS POSSIBLE
- i think i saw a velociraptor yesterdaylocustsloth
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- ukit0
I mean, who knows, maybe the dinosaurs appeared 230 million years ago and died off around 65 million years ago, as geologists and paleontologists tell us?
But it's JUST AS POSSIBLE that they appeared 3,000 years ago and died off 1,000 years later, right?
- //totally dood. Fossilization only takes like a couple years...so...Mimio
- scarabin0
haha. just ran across this on FML
http://www.fmylife.com/kids/9721…"Today, after church, my 5-year-old son asked me about God, so I answered his questions in full. We talked about God for over 2 hours. At the end of it all, he pondered for a moment, before saying to me "That's the stupidest thing I ever heard. You're dumb." FML
- locustsloth0
So tell us, JazX, what exactly are these preconceived assumptions that you are talking about regarding radiometric dating?
- i'd legitimately would like to know what you are referring to. Link? Explaination? Anythiing.locustsloth
- El_Montr00
10,000 years old underwater structure....and shit.
- elahon0
What happened in the Christians V.2 thread to get it pulled?
- miesvan0
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ata…
TD-6 (Aurora stratum): In 1994 and 1995, archaeologists found over 80 bone fragments from five or six hominids dating to between 850,000 to 780,000 years ago. About 25% of the human remains found here showed the first evidence of cannibalism. These finds are at least 250,000 years older than any other hominid yet discovered in western Europe.- And no matter how technical we get with radiometric dating, the interpretation of the results is still based on our ownJazX
- preconceived assumptions.JazX
- What assumption would that be? the half-life of radiocarbons? potassium argon?Mimio
- Pretty stable measures actually. Since the foundation of the universe.Mimio
- you mean instableJazX
- you are honestly more prepared to believe a fairy tale with NO evidence than scientific explanations with plenty of evidence?scarabin
- evidence? we have proof humans existed for more than 6,000 fucking yearsscarabin
- Either Uranium-238 decays into stable Lead with a half-life of 4.47 billion years or it doesn't.Mimio
- TENS of THOUSANDS of samples and tests confirm the same thing.Mimio
- either way you look at it, even if it is EXTREMELY flawed it's still more reliable than the fucking bible. seriously, this is even in question?scarabin
- question?scarabin
- ShaunM0
Well, as a Christian the second article about 'Tell Zeidan' strengthens my belief in the Bible.
Why? Because the bible teaches that mankind came into existence roughly 6000 years ago and that the first two humans Adam and Eve were put in the garden of eden which was in the Middle East near the river Euphrates, not too far from this site. Thanks!
- JazX0
Fancy science here. I hope some day we take our blinders off and actually look at the geological evidence at hand and stop trying to make it fit into our "theories". I don't buy the creationist tale that the earth was created and all plant and animal life appeared in seven literal days. Nor do I buy the evolutionists fable that the earth must be a bazillion years old. The geological layer chart hanging in most classrooms does not actually exist anywhere on this planet. And no matter how technical we get with radiometric dating, the interpretation of the results is still based on our own preconceived assumptions. The evidence I've seen indicates that this was once a very warm planet with very lush vegetation, even at the poles. Something happened that drastically changed the climate very quickly, resulting in massive flooding that buried forests and other plant life in thick layers of sediment, caused continental plates to rise and fall, and eventually led to what we now call the "ice age". When and how all this occurred is a matter of debate, but as long as our scientists are more concerned about protecting their schools of thought and the validity of their precious "theories", it's doubtful that any thing close to the truth of what actually happened will ever reach our ears.
- Projectile0
right. now. here's the deal.
the bible is a load of nonsense. It made sense at the time of writing cos fuck how else do you explain tornadoes and raining bloody frogs etc?! There's gotta be one big mean fucker out there and what better way to utilise his power than to use it to control people right?
But people need religion. Every culture from the furthest reaches of the amazon jungle to central europe practice some sort, and NONE of it makes any sense at all.
So let's all jsut accept that there's a part of our brain (frontal lobe methinks) that makes us need religion, no matter how silly it sounds. Like when you have sex with that minger.. you know it makes no sense but there's a little part of you that goes "aaah fuckit" it's my nature to procreate.
End of thread.
- MyMommies0
Hahaha!!! scarabin thinks that humans are only 2000 years old!!! What a fuck-twat you are.
- you couldn't be more wrongmonospaced
- Time to go back and reread from the beginning Geeneousukit
- i'm a fuck-twat for many reasons, but that's not one of themscarabin
- elahon0
^------ From the Louis CK video above:
"So you're telling me that all catholic bibles are printed on paper made from the shit of priests who fuck kids in the ass?"
"Yes, that's it in a nutshell"HAHAHAAHHA!
- scarabin0
yes. to summarize our findings:
• the world is 6,000 years old, not 2,000
• muslims and tribal boa-boans should be included in the "wtf is wrong with you people" list
• the kraken is an aquatic creature and therefore survived the great flood
• y'all niggaz postin' in a troll thread
• porn stars wearing crucifixes is pretty funny
• bibles are free in africa- that's a lot to put on one bumper stickerkona
- wrap your entire car?iCanHasQBN
- Nicely summarized!SunSunSun
- ukit0
Do not watch if easily offended.
- kona0
it's page 6 now, has this been solved yet? i don't feel like reading the previous 5 to catch up.