do you believe that the speed of light is roughly 720 million miles per hour?
i dont know. is it true?
do you believe that the speed of light is roughly 720 million miles per hour?
ok,...do you believe that the earth revovles around the sun?
oh oh oh! YES! I think I learned that in school...?
Louisiana has such a poor science program and all...I'm just a dumb hick. Go easy on me!
lol, well dont know if your serious about the age of the earth answer....so i was going to ask you a series of questions ......and.....oh never mind
smartass:clap:thumbup
I'm sorry. I really wasn't trying to be a smart ass. I honestly don't know these things in all seriousness. And I do blame it on my poor education.
I don't know history either unless I learned it in college.
so please - go on to what you were going to ask.
pretty please...![]()
umm...can i buy you a drink?:24:
man you making a move again?
i'm not saying yes until you admit you're making the first move! :cool
never..cuz i dont, im just buying a lady friend a drink
Where have you been man?!It's really old, like 100 years old
You know there are scientists that believe in creation. There is a movie about it from Ben Stein called Expelled. The main problem with science is there is much of it that is not exact. One minute you can't eat eggs, the next you should eat eggs. One second you can't have salt, then you should have salt. One minute the earth is 3 billion years old, then its 5. There are no black holes, there are black holes, you can't travel faster than light, well maybe you can. It's this theory business that gives science its bad name in terms of credibility. While for creationists its the over-the-top, our-way-or-the-highway religious fanatics that make people doubt. Either way, its a personal choice because it comes down to who you believe.
For me I go with creation and 6,000 years. Too many weird things poke holes in the whole carbon dating and layered geology stuff.
You know there are scientists that believe in creation. There is a movie about it from Ben Stein called Expelled. The main problem with science is there is much of it that is not exact. One minute you can't eat eggs, the next you should eat eggs. One second you can't have salt, then you should have salt. One minute the earth is 3 billion years old, then its 5. There are no black holes, there are black holes, you can't travel faster than light, well maybe you can. It's this theory business that gives science its bad name in terms of credibility. While for creationists its the over-the-top, our-way-or-the-highway religious fanatics that make people doubt. Either way, its a personal choice because it comes down to who you believe.
For me I go with creation and 6,000 years. Too many weird things poke holes in the whole carbon dating and layered geology stuff.
Yeah, you're right....you also believe in Santa, Tooth Fairly, Easter rabbit, et al...??
You know there are scientists that believe in creation. There is a movie about it from Ben Stein called Expelled. The main problem with science is there is much of it that is not exact. One minute you can't eat eggs, the next you should eat eggs. One second you can't have salt, then you should have salt. One minute the earth is 3 billion years old, then its 5. There are no black holes, there are black holes, you can't travel faster than light, well maybe you can. It's this theory business that gives science its bad name in terms of credibility. While for creationists its the over-the-top, our-way-or-the-highway religious fanatics that make people doubt. Either way, its a personal choice because it comes down to who you believe.
For me I go with creation and 6,000 years. Too many weird things poke holes in the whole carbon dating and layered geology stuff.
No, some people believe what they are told, others go out and find the answers for themselves.
I am the latter. I believe what I can verify, through scientific theory. Which is to say, come up with a hypothesis, and test it. If it can be tested true, then it is. Example, Gravity. There are many things in terms of dating of the earth that are not "exact" science. Read up on it, find out how they date the earth, where do they come up with these figures.
A good example was the dating of one of the frozen Mammoth's from Siberia. I think it was called the ice cave mammoth. Anyway, after sampling different sections of the animal, they dated each one at a different period. I think it was like 3 or 4 samples. They 'chose' the one that fit their criteria and called the other tests contaminated.
Anyway, my opinion.![]()
I agree, Tuffdisc. What difference does it make, except to prove that the Earth has gone through thousands and thousands of CLIMATE CHANGES before they had words to call it "MANMADE GLOBAL WARMING" and that the whole climate change debate is one big propoganda smokescreen to distract us from our country being hijacked by Socialists.
Whew. I feel better.
If anyone would know, you would cat!
So.. how did you verify creation?
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