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Shtal

by Shtal on 31 July 2013 - 14:07

Moons,

I have very little interested going any further, but you are assuming again that salted oceans that we have today was the same in pre-flooded world.

Two Moons

by Two Moons on 31 July 2013 - 14:07

Your problem is if you don't have a Hovind video you are lost.
Your not thinking on your own or expressing your own idea's, they seem to all come from the same kind of source that I find almost like cult thinking.

No need to run off, I'll spell your name correctly, now that I have been properly spanked.
 

Shtal

by Shtal on 31 July 2013 - 14:07

I feel no need to give you kent Hovind input or his video on this subject. (I do have a complete set of his video's for your information)

Have a good day.
Shtal.

Two Moons

by Two Moons on 31 July 2013 - 15:07

I also noticed you did not debate or discuss with Ibrahim anything that had to do with Islam, you only chimed in when creation became a part of the conversation.

I bet you do have volumes of Hovind.
Not a suprise.

Two Moons

by Two Moons on 31 July 2013 - 15:07

This is why we have a forum, for discussion and debate.
You and your counter part post video's, cut and paste scripture, and tell everyone else we're going to hell if we don't believe your references.
But when asked questions, you go blank, not an original thought presented.
You make no arguement other than a posted video from some pretty flaky sources.


SSDD.

Felloffher

by Felloffher on 31 July 2013 - 16:07

Discussing the logistics of the ark is just as pointless as discussing how it's possible for Santa to carry enough presents on his sleigh for all the kids in the world, both are fictional stories based in myth. In order to cling to Noah's tale, one must ignore reality. There is not one shred of evidence that would indicate a global flood has occurred during the history of man. The so called "evidence" creationist use to prove such a flood occurred is a complete distortion of the facts and it only requires a minimal amount of research which exposes their dishonesty.
 

Carlin

by Carlin on 31 July 2013 - 16:07

In order to cling to Noah's tale, one must ignore reality.


This is an argument from silence, as much a fallacy as its reciprocal argument.  If I so choose, I may subscribe to the historicity of the biblical record in the absence of evidence to the contrary.
 

The so called "evidence" creationist use to prove such a flood occurred is a complete distortion of the facts and it only requires a minimal amount of research which exposes their dishonesty.


...this doesn't surprise me.

Hundmutter

by Hundmutter on 31 July 2013 - 18:07

Not sure that is entirely true, Felloffher; geological evidence does
seem to exist for not ONE super-large flood but several, over time.
Not that this proves anything;  certainly it does not prove the
Noah's Ark myth - but it does indicate the source  of that myth.
Lots of folk stories, probably most of them, have their roots in
some sort of real natural occurence.


Really can't be arsed to sit through all of Shtal's videos  (and, no, I
was not at all surprised he has a complete set, either ! LOL)  -
could any of you who has bothered tell me if they answer the other
questions about the Ark and its contents:
Even if you believe there were many less species in existence at
the time, so that would make putting them all on a big boat more
possible,  1)  what did they do with all the mess, and who toiled to
clear up so much poop ?
2 ) How did they stop the animals from dehydrating, unless ALL the
sea water in the world was at that time miraculously free of salt ?
3 ) How did they stop species A from eating species B ?;
and 4 ) what (else) did they feed the poor beasties on, while floating
around and waiting for the flood waters to subside ?

C'mon Shtal - you, or Kent  Hovind, got answers for that lot ?
Wink Smile
 

by beetree on 31 July 2013 - 18:07


by vk4gsd on 31 July 2013 - 19:07

moons i can't prove it but can you prove that the salt levels in the ocean and the amount of dry land pre-flood were not precisely as they would have needed to be to make my ark story make sense?  if you fail then that is proof my ark story is true.

bill cosby covered it pretty well, funny.


right (eyes toward the heavens)


what's a qubit? 

lmao

S, not arguing with you anymore but asking, could you please answer the question i asked you twice and tell me what sin did the however many millions of babies and children all around the world from every culture committed pre-flood  in order to get the death sentence by drowning?





 


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