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Old 05-23-2007, 03:40 PM
Inso0 Inso0 is offline
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Look up the dates when dinosaurs ruled the world, look up dates when humans were supposed to develop, look up the age of the Earth according to the most conservative creationists.

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lol?

And how old do you think most "conservative creationists" think the Earth is?

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Young_Earth_creationism

6k years.

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Right, and the dino bones are there to test our faith why? Because they're believed to be 400 million years old?

Well the problem with that, is they're dated by the strata level they're found in, but the strata is dated by the bones that are found in it. Seems like a pretty goofy dating system to me.
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Old 05-23-2007, 03:44 PM
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So it's not the bones that are put there to test our faith, it is the carbon?
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Old 05-23-2007, 03:45 PM
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Default Re: Dinosaurs on Mars?

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So it's not the bones that are put there to test our faith, it is the carbon?

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Please don't start to tell me you're going to carbon date 400 million year old dinosaur bones. =/

I'll pretend you didn't mention it and you can re-think your answer.
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Old 05-23-2007, 03:50 PM
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Look up the dates when dinosaurs ruled the world, look up dates when humans were supposed to develop, look up the age of the Earth according to the most conservative creationists.

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lol?

And how old do you think most "conservative creationists" think the Earth is?

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Young_Earth_creationism

6k years.

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Right, and the dino bones are there to test our faith why? Because they're believed to be 400 million years old?

Well the problem with that, is they're dated by the strata level they're found in, but the strata is dated by the bones that are found in it. Seems like a pretty goofy dating system to me.

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Fine. Young Earth Creationists don't believe that dinosaur bones were placed in the Earth to test our faith. In reality, they believe that dinosaurs and humans co-existed 6000 years ago.

Happy now? Sorry for misrepresenting your beliefs.
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Old 05-23-2007, 03:52 PM
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Fine. Young Earth Creationists don't believe that dinosaur bones were placed in the Earth to test our faith. In reality, they believe that dinosaurs and humans co-existed 6000 years ago.

Happy now? Sorry for misrepresenting your beliefs.

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Now explain to me why this is a problem without resorting to an MSpaint of people running in terror from a rampaging T-Rex.
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Old 05-23-2007, 03:56 PM
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Fine. Young Earth Creationists don't believe that dinosaur bones were placed in the Earth to test our faith. In reality, they believe that dinosaurs and humans co-existed 6000 years ago.

Happy now? Sorry for misrepresenting your beliefs.

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Now explain to me why this is a problem without resorting to an MSpaint of people running in terror from a rampaging T-Rex.

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You've convinced me. Obviously all of the dinosaurs drowned in the great flood. I guess they didn't fit on the Ark. Makes perfect sense. I can't believe I didn't see it before.
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Old 05-23-2007, 04:01 PM
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Now explain to me why this is a problem without resorting to an MSpaint of people running in terror from a rampaging T-Rex.

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You've convinced me. Obviously all of the dinosaurs drowned in the great flood. I guess they didn't fit on the Ark. Makes perfect sense. I can't believe I didn't see it before.

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Why wouldn't dinosaurs fit on the ark?

What do you know about the ark that I don't?

Why can't you answer a relatively simple question without resorting to patronistic sarcasm?
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Old 05-23-2007, 04:18 PM
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Look up the dates when dinosaurs ruled the world, look up dates when humans were supposed to develop, look up the age of the Earth according to the most conservative creationists.

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lol?

And how old do you think most "conservative creationists" think the Earth is?

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To quote a great plastic space ranger:

You are a sad, sad little man.

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because there's no meaningful difference between "the most conservative creationists" and "most conservative creationists"?

edited to say "creationists"
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Old 05-23-2007, 04:22 PM
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Why wouldn't dinosaurs fit on the ark?

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I guess I'm wrong again. Obviously the ark was large enough to fit every species on Earth, including the dinosaurs. They must have sawed holes in the ceiling so that the Sauropods and Brachiosaurs could keep from bumping their heads.

So what do you believe happened to the dinosaurs once they left the Ark? I'm genuinely curious.

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What do you know about the ark that I don't?


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I'm sure I know exactly as much about the ark as you think you do.

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Why can't you answer a relatively simple question without resorting to patronistic sarcasm?

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It's hard not to be patronizing when debating with bible literalists. The amount of self-delusion that is required to believe the things that you do is mind-boggling. To wilfully ignore multiple areas of scientific knowledge in order to believe what you do is a method of thinking that I cannot relate to.
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Old 05-23-2007, 04:32 PM
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Fine. Young Earth Creationists don't believe that dinosaur bones were placed in the Earth to test our faith. In reality, they believe that dinosaurs and humans co-existed 6000 years ago.

Happy now? Sorry for misrepresenting your beliefs.

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Now explain to me why this is a problem without resorting to an MSpaint of people running in terror from a rampaging T-Rex.

[/ QUOTE ]lol...this post is very funny on a number of levels. DUCY?
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