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OzPaleAle said:
Yes I found at the start it was a fairly well put argument with the odd sprinkle of crazy slipping through.
Still not convincing as a whole but he had some reasonable questions.

He is correct, none of us were there when these events were happening, its all based on current understanding, we thought the speed of light was constant, pluto was a planet when I was at school.

It's not?
Einstein would turn in his grave.
 
That's the thing. Science is based on current understandings.

Crap like Creation is based on 'that's the truth and that's how it is, so there.'


I have heard that Mr Ham's museum is having a bit of financial trouble.
It seems that these days even some of the hardened whack jobs are scratching their head about it.
 
Probably also just more of these "interesting"(Scam, cough cough) religions taking a slice of the pie too.


Edit: **** I guess by sharing the youtube vid I just got them more youtube hit dollars, guess I was sucked in to their sneaky revenue raising campaign.
 
Dave70 said:
Science dose itself no favor's taking part these clusterfucks of ignorance, delusion and dogmatisim.
Its basically lending weight the creationist supposition that there's an argument to even be had in the first place.

Take a look at the laundry list of redundant parts on our own bodies and design flaws, are the trying to prove god was actually a bumbling ****?
Intelligent design?
Oh, the ******* irony.
But Nye's participation in the debate did lend a lot of credibility to the creationists lobby, Coyne says.

​Professor Coyne and I agree.
Only he didn't say clusterfuck 'n' stuff.
 
Mardoo said:
Ooooo, can I see!
They are in the wardrobe because I have a toddler that loves throwing 'stones'. So three years in a stuffy, maybe musty wardrobe, it was very nice to feel them again. The iron ones are heavy suckers and need a good clean.

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I have a piece of the moon and mars in a small display case. Certified genuine and are put away because of said toddler. When I get to them I'll post.

In a display case I got for my 4.6 billion or so year old babies.

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Cube said:
They are in the wardrobe because I have a toddler that loves throwing 'stones'. So three years in a stuffy, maybe musty wardrobe, it was very nice to feel them again. The iron ones are heavy suckers and need a good clean.

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now where the hell do you get a collection like that?
 
pcmfisher said:
I have heard that Mr Ham's museum is having a bit of financial trouble.
It seems that these days even some of the hardened whack jobs are scratching their head about it.
Really? That's strange, you'd think business would be booming considering that nearly 50% of Americans believe humans were created in their present form less than 10,000 years ago. Sorry Aboriginal Australia. Apparently you didn't exist.

Maybe Mr Ham just needs a better advertising department in order to hit his target audience.
 
northside novice said:
For the record I am nothing , star dust . But without religion I would not be able to exist in my country drinking beer ! And for the sciences , and Darwin , if you have really studies it , you would know the flaws and inconsistencies that are life that we know it ! Um has a duck bill but feeds it young milk . Ok that will do . No **** knows what the *** is going on ! And sunshine , if you do you would be worth all the gold in the known universe !greed , seek , destroy , chill , have *** , drunk beer . We have bitching else , realise and move on it enjoy :)
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