Originally posted by attention
Jeeeh. What an OUTSTANDING observation. Apes don't give birth to snakes, therefore evolution theory is invalid.
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Originally posted by attention
Jeeeh. What an OUTSTANDING observation. Apes don't give birth to snakes, therefore evolution theory is invalid.
Originally posted by One Eyed Jack
Well then, what's the problem?
Probably during the last thunderstorm.
Never. Not even light can escape a black hole, making them unobservable. You can observe their effects though.
I imagine somebody on Earth is observing one of the other planets in our solar system right now.
No, we didn't.
Originally posted by flash
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I've heard many "psuedo" debates during sermons where the pastor claims to be presenting both sides of the theism/atheism debate. I think many people prefer those kind of debates as they pretty much know the winner in advance. :bannana:Originally posted by Heino Well, how does one expect to have a "debate" about the existence or non-existence of God, without atheists?
Originally posted by One Eyed Jack
You need to stop trying to pass yourself off as a biologist. It's obvious you're not. I'd expect a biologist, or any scientist for that matter, to at least know what a microsecond is. You gave yourself away when you said it was a hundredth of a second. Of course, many atheists won't hesitate to lie about their credentials when it comes to debate forums, since nobody can really verify their claims.
Originally posted by One Eyed Jack
Of course, many atheists won't hesitate to lie about their credentials when it comes to debate forums, since nobody can really verify their claims.
Have you ever worked with real Biologists? If not, then you really have no reason to make such an assumption. milli, micro, nano, pico, etc. prefixes are not nearly as common in biology as they are in physics or real-time computing (my field). Just because you've picked up bits and pieces of scientific concepts and terminology doesn't mean you understand the working knowledge a biologist uses in their daily work. Evolution is a field of slow changes, not nano-second measurements.Originally posted by One Eyed Jack I'd expect a biologist, or any scientist for that matter, to at least know what a microsecond is.
Around and around we go. I didn't observe a forest fire in Yellowstone Park, but when I visited there I could pretty much scientifically determine that one had occurred in the recent past.Originally posted by One Eyed Jack It's never been observed. If you want to believe it, that's fine, but don't call it science, which is based on observation.
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Originally posted by One Eyed Jack It's never been observed. If you want to believe it, that's fine, but don't call it science, which is based on observation.
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Around and around we go. I didn't observe a forest fire in Yellowstone Park, but when I visited there I could pretty much scientifically determine that one had occurred in the recent past.
I can let everyone be assured that we are all nerds. All of my comrades at work are quite nerdy and fail to double check things like grammar and spelling. Sine the new FDA regulations were put into effect, we are dilligent about paperwork and ethics, but among each other, we send cryptic and sometimes unreadable messages. I often am told by my friends that my English is better than theirs is!Originally posted by ex_fundy
Have you ever worked with real Biologists? If not, then you really have no reason to make such an assumption. milli, micro, nano, pico, etc. prefixes are not nearly as common in biology as they are in physics or real-time computing (my field). Just because you've picked up bits and pieces of scientific concepts and terminology doesn't mean you understand the working knowledge a biologist uses in their daily work. Evolution is a field of slow changes, not nano-second measurements.
Originally posted by attention
Here is an interesting article about this subject of the flood story mentioned in this thread earlier.
True story of Atlantis
Originally posted by attention
Outside of your imagination, you can however not proof that.
But it would be possible for me to also imagine that, so I am not trying to make you look ridiculous when imagining that.
But that imagination does not proof any fact.
We simply DON'T KNOW that.
Originally posted by One Eyed Jack
Are you saying that we can't observe other planets in our own solar system? You said extraterrestrial, not extrasolar. You need to get your mind out of automatic discredit mode and pay attention to what's being said.
Originally posted by heusdens
You are terrible right about that. I was meaning to say extra-solar. But you mentioned "observers" on other planets,
so that automatically invokes the fact that no observers on planets in the solar system exist outside of earth itself.
But I apologize. Attention should have paid attention to what he said.
Originally posted by One Eyed Jack
No, I didn't. I was very specific about somebody on Earth observing other planets in our solar system.
I never said there were. Why do you always make up strawmen and attribute words to me that I never said?
You should have paid better attention to what I said too. Say, why are you referring to yourself in the third person, anyway?
Only if they're active. They'll require much less if they're not. And don't forget -- they weren't all sheep. There are many animals that can go for days without drinking, and even some that never drink a drop in their lives.
Madagascar boa. Anacondas live in South America.
Originally posted by Heino
Oh, my... Heinrich Schliemann is tossing in his grave!