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Post by JacktheRipper on Jul 2, 2008 9:16:07 GMT -5
I don't think anyone who believes the world is 10,000 years old or less should be allowed to vote. This is just sickening. I mean, 60% of Republicans believe this! Unreal.
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Post by Freak93 on Jul 2, 2008 9:50:40 GMT -5
Agreed. Someone just ran out of gas in front of my house. There is not a gas station close to the house. Why do people think they can stretch it?
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Post by JacktheRipper on Jul 2, 2008 9:55:50 GMT -5
Agreed. Someone just ran out of gas in front of my house. There is not a gas station close to the house. Why do people think they can stretch it? Totally missed my point. To your point though, I stretch the hell out of my gas, because I don't want to waste any money and well...the shit is expensive. Never to crazy levels (like on E in an area with no gas stations) but I'm willing to push it a bit. I know I've got around 320 miles (city and highway) per tank. I've gone 360 miles on a tank before though (all highway). Had to coast off the interstate and into the gas station because I was starting to sputter a little. Miserable feeling.
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Post by I am a huge CUNT on Jul 2, 2008 10:17:13 GMT -5
I don't think anyone who believes the world is 10,000 years old or less should be allowed to vote. This is just sickening. I mean, 60% of Republicans believe this! Unreal. I am so glad these are the people leading this country.
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Post by Sportsbuck on Jul 2, 2008 12:36:32 GMT -5
I don't think anyone who believes the world is 10,000 years old or less should be allowed to vote. This is just sickening. I mean, 60% of Republicans believe this! Unreal. LMAO, this reminds me of the family guy where Peter becomes a redneck and watches "An inconvient truth: edited for rednecks".
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Post by cooljayhu on Jul 2, 2008 12:38:26 GMT -5
Not trying to argue your point that Americans are stupid but just because they voted the god created humans 10000 years ago doesn't neccesarily mean that they believe that the world created 10000 years ago. But again I do think it is bananas to think that humans were created by god 10000 years ago.
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Post by JacktheRipper on Jul 2, 2008 12:58:13 GMT -5
Not trying to argue your point that Americans are stupid but just because they voted the god created humans 10000 years ago doesn't neccesarily mean that they believe that the world created 10000 years ago. But again I do think it is bananas to think that humans were created by god 10000 years ago. If you are willing to make the leap that humans didn't evolve, than the Bible is your reasoning. In using that...they believe that the Earth was made just as recently for the most part. Maybe not all...but a great portion. Creationists are nuts period.
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Post by SilverChaosVII on Jul 2, 2008 13:19:12 GMT -5
Anybody who likes Alabama is nuts. Period.
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Post by detroitbasketball on Jul 2, 2008 13:20:32 GMT -5
Creationists are nuts period.
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Post by JacktheRipper on Jul 2, 2008 13:36:08 GMT -5
Creationists are nuts period. Do you deny the theory of evolution? I'm open to the idea that God guided it, as question 1 in the poll states. That's fine. If you think we just got put here some 10,000 years ago on the other hand...
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Post by dkgojackets on Jul 2, 2008 13:57:44 GMT -5
Im part of the 32%
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Post by JacktheRipper on Jul 2, 2008 14:32:09 GMT -5
Yeah, well I am too. Well, would depend on how the question was asked. My belief is a "creator" created the universe and within it's great design the ability for life is there if the right conditions are in place. So we happened. It's a more hands off approach. It's more because I can't get around how all this matter that makes up the universe came into being. The whole "matter can't be created or destroyed" thing.
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Post by I am a huge CUNT on Jul 2, 2008 15:16:04 GMT -5
There's parts of evolution I believe, and parts that I don't.
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Post by JacktheRipper on Jul 2, 2008 15:36:24 GMT -5
There's parts of evolution I believe, and parts that I don't. Like what?
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Post by Loki on Jul 2, 2008 16:21:56 GMT -5
What lacking evidence of proof do you have for evolution? Any single bit of proof? Even the greatest of scientists are dumbfounded on evolution and the creation of the world in general but refuse to accept God as a possibility because that's just not fun or something.
I don't know why Creationists are crazy when there are far more explanations through rather than some jumbled up crap, lacking any proof about evolution. Just as pathetic as our estimations on the age of a fossil based on where its located in the ground and its surroundings, etc. when we all know about this great amazing flood in the Bible that, as many scientists have said, would have clearly buried the fossilized remains of those creatures, humans, etc. on Earth that did not make it onto the ark far deeper than time itself.
But hey, I'm crazy.
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Post by bri551 on Jul 2, 2008 17:28:28 GMT -5
I must be crazy too, because I cannot believe the information that come from scientists that trust the 76 different methods of dating (not just carbon) that all do not agree on the age of the earth. Some dating methods put the age of the eath at less than 400 years! Those guys are missing something more than a missing link. Darwin's book was based on flimsy logic and not even science. That is why he could be so racist as to say that white people were more evolved than the other races. Most of the original proofs for evolution have been proven false. I cannot tell with proof what happened, but neither can anyone else either. None of us were there.
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Post by dkgojackets on Jul 2, 2008 17:41:15 GMT -5
oh boy
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Post by robino2001 on Jul 2, 2008 17:46:08 GMT -5
This thread makes my head hurt... I'll just stop there.
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Post by JackTheRipper on Jul 2, 2008 18:01:14 GMT -5
I don't think anyone who believes the world is 10,000 years old or less should be allowed to vote. This is just sickening. I mean, 60% of Republicans believe this! Unreal. LMAO, this reminds me of the family guy where Peter becomes a redneck and watches "An inconvient truth: edited for rednecks". A JESUS-asaurus Rex.
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Post by JacktheRipper on Jul 2, 2008 18:21:20 GMT -5
This thread makes my head hurt... I'll just stop there. This is what happens when I have downtime at work. I find something to bitch about. The life lesson, never let me be bored. "I must be crazy too, because I cannot believe the information that come from scientists that trust the 76 different methods of dating (not just carbon) that all do not agree on the age of the earth. Some dating methods put the age of the eath at less than 400 years! Those guys are missing something more than a missing link. Darwin's book was based on flimsy logic and not even science. That is why he could be so racist as to say that white people were more evolved than the other races. Most of the original proofs for evolution have been proven false. I cannot tell with proof what happened, but neither can anyone else either. None of us were there." I'm not talking about Darwinism first off. I'm talking about the theory of evolution. Remember it also doesn't claim to know the origins of life, just that things evolve. I don't know how people can see things like methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) and claim evolution isn't real. To the claim that the earth is less than 10,000 years old, how could see something such as the Grand Canyon and think that was made in less than millions of years. What about dinosaurs? I don't claim to know the exact date, but I'm 99% sure it is more than 10,000 years old.
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