God is not subject to the Laws of our universe( gravity, time ect....) he created them so stop trying to work it out with the laws that we are bound by
LMFAO "quit trying to work out the laws that we are bound by" just follow like blind sheep like we do, duuuh. What a fucking moron. I hope God IS real, but the Muslim, one so he can fuck you in your stupid brain. Clown shoes.
@funkyfranx You will spend your time in the Lake of Fire forever and forever at your own choice. God does not force you to obey, He give you free choice to go to hell and then the lake of fire. You will scream and never stop.
Any Biblical flood like the one told in the story of Noah's Ark would have been an ELE... Extinction Level Event! There would be massive evidence of a massive extinction that took place. After the flood, where did all the water go? New rivers, lakes and even oceans would have formed that previously weren't there. Where did the water come from? Rain, or did Sea Levels rise? How did earth get repopulated? How did a middle eastern couple repopulate the earth with all it's diversity?
@LordShoAllah The water came from above. Just read the bible, king james, and all of the answers are in it. Above, air pressure with thick water particles. It never rained before the flood and direct sun never touched the earth. This is why people lived 100's of years old age.
@Laylow4now Well why don't you read the rest of it dumb ass. What's the matter? You can't fuck read for yourself? Do you know how stipid you sound. Even I know what it said without asking. I know how to READ IT.
@LordShoAllah ......Helloooooooooooooo......It WAS an "Extinction Level Event"!!!!! Try the tectonic plates. There is your primary evidence. Where did the water go? How about, the Earth is currently 3/4 covered in water, with many places only 1 or 2 feet above sea level. How did a Middle Eastern couple....? Wrong, the Bible said 8 people, six of whom were having children. Diversity? Just like having 10 children and each of them is unique.
Like a lot of myths & legends, the story of Noah is derived from an even older story; the Epic OF Gilgamesh. Which is most likely based of an even older story rooted in some natural phenomena such as the Black Sea deluge, or Umm al Binnilake impact, or ancient memories of the Toba eruption, along with other ancient tsunamis (Something to be truly feared) which may well be the origin of the Great Flood myths. It also make sense in regards to geology, & current world wide species diversification
You do realize that the Earth is 3/4 covered in water at the present? Why does it seem so impossible that the remaining 1/4 could have been covered too, at some time in the past?
@Laylow4now Unless you're a New Earth Creationist, you do realize that geologically speaking the earth is basically the same now as it was in Noah's time.
Cute video. But it in fact did NOT debunk the flood story because it left out the glaring fact of the land now under the sea. So using logic and assuming that the undersea land could also have shifted YOUR own figures show there'd be more than enough water to cover the globe.
Instead of engaging in this childish name calling why not follow true scientists who are trying to figure out why so many cultures around the world have the same flood myth.
@InternetDarkLord ....Satan spoke through a snake. Then later, God caused a donkey to speak. That is the only 2 examples in the Bible, and both seem very logical to me. If you consider that God is powerful enough to make this entire universe, causing a donkey to speak once is not that far fetched. The root problem here sounds like you don't believe that there is a God at all, and that He did not make this world.
@Laylow4now There is absolutely NO EVIDENCE for that. There are thousands of fairy tales of talking animals like coyotes or ravens world wide, do you believe those?
@InternetDarkLord ......Talkin coyotes or ravens? I have never seen such in the Bible, and I have no reason to believe Indian fairy tales. But the Bible is a massively complex and undeniable accurate book that has been proven true for the last 2000 years. I believe the Bible.
Oh my god... you idiot... The Bible has been discredited more and more over the years. You don't even need evidence to discredit it, pure logic and common sense will do, something which you creationists don't seem to have. Please tell me what part of the bible has been proven true. Apart from the bible telling human kind that the earth is round and not at the centre of the universe... Oh wait, wrong way round, looks like the bible's not undeniably accurate.
@Laylow4now BULL SHIT, the Bible is LESS massively complex than many other holy books like the Vedas, you just blindly believe fairy tales for no reason at all.
@InternetDarkLord ....Satan spoke through a snake. Then later, God caused a donkey to speak. That is the only 2 examples in the Bible, and both seem very logical to me. If you consider that God is powerful enough to make this entire universe, causing a donkey to speak once is not that far fetched. The root problem here sounds like you don't believe that there is a God at all, and that He did not make this world.
This is really accurate if dirt floats. This poor fool only flattened dry land. This caused a fatal math flaw (of second grade proportion). 840m should be subtracted from 3790m and you'd have a depth of 2950m and you can keep your ice! Plenty enough to drown in, especially if you're bad at math. Go by a Lotto ticket!
@InternetDarkLord Physical evidence? That's not how it works. God orders you what to do and you better do it, or go to hell and then the lake of fire. Now, even a dumb ass like you can understand that. When you are in the lake of fire, you will have your evidence.
@wulfone Cthulhu is real. Anyone looking to find him can. That is the miracle of Christ.
Disclaimer: I take no responsibility for insanity and suicide that my result from finding Cthulhu. Cthulhu may cause erectile disfuction, worship at own risk.
If we are talking about the biblical flood then we have to follow the biblical story and what is said there. And even if not: how did mountains arise? Right, its because of geological shifting, for instance: India bumped into Asia and the Himalaya arose. So what if the Ark story took place before that? It's not a matter of logical reasoning anymore, but of dating events. Nobody can really prove stuff that happened 10000 years ago. If you ask scientists, the sincere ones will agree on that.
@DDniziman Actually, there is a vast scientific literature on stuff that happened 10000 years ago, science is based on physical evidence, mathematics is based on proof.
@DDniziman yeah they can, we can also date the rocks making up the Himalaya's and chart plate tectonics to see exactly when they were formed. The mountain range began to form 70 million years ago. Current fossil evidence would indicate modern Homo Sapiens appeared 190,000 years ago. The Himalayas were around for 69,810,000 years before the first modern man even existed.
So no, the Ark story couldnt have taken place prior to that. And thats not even mentioning the biblical earth age.
@Spiderpope These dates are assumptions. There can't be a scientific proof for anything like that since we can't be sure about the circumstances. Who tells us that isotopes 10000 years ago decayed as fast as they do today? One has to acknowledge that it's either evolution (then the earth had to be that old) or creation (and a flood that would ruin every scientific approach to dating earth age etc) and that both theories are equally probable. You choose
@DDniziman Both theories are not equally probable at all. To get to your "idea" you have to try to pretend the observable laws of isotope decay don't apply. That the vast fossil record doesnt exist. That the observable process of sedimentary rock formation doesnt exist.
There is no evidence for a global flood. For that to be true there would be one sedimentary layer present throughout the entire world. There isnt.
@DDniziman And that doesnt even begin to cover the idea that 5 million + species of animals would have to fit on a boat and be within walking distance of it. Creation is not a theory, its a myth. It has no more bearing on scientific study than the Egyptian myth of all life originating in the nile and the sun forming by the actions of a giant scarab beetle.
@Laylow4now Read a biology text book. There are 10,000+ species of birds,10,000+ species of reptile, 5000+ species of mammals, 6000+ amphibians not to mention 3-30 million species of invertebrates. All of which according to the flood myth would have to fit on a boat with at least a breeding pair of each. Thats 10k mammals,20k birds, 20k reptiles, 12k amphibians and up 60 million insects. No, its not possible.
@Spiderpope Not to mention if the myth were true, marsupials would have had to walk from Australia and back without a single species deciding to settle elsewhere.
@Spiderpope KIND_____KIND______KIND. The word the King James uses is KIND. For example, there were two of the Dog Kind, and from them came the 400 plus dog breeds we have today. Look up this months National Geographic and read about how all dogs came from the original dogs in the middle east, just like the Bible says.
@Laylow4now So? Dog breeds arent counted as individual species so has no relevance.
And "kind" doesnt change anything either.A distinct species is different "kind". Unless you are going to try to argue every species of a genus is just a breed, in which case your lack of education would be staggering.
Even if we cut it down to two of every species that breathes through nostrils, that is still 62 thousand animals minimum.
@Spiderpope .....Although Coyotes, Wolves and Common Dogs can all interbreed, they are still considered different species. They all had a common ancestor in a male and female dog that were on the Ark. It is obvious that animals adapt and change to their circumstances, such as dogs putting on thicker fur in the winter. But that doesn't contradict the Bible at all. Another example, all horses, zebras, donkeys, etc.. had a common male and female horse kind ancestor on the Ark.
@Spiderpope .....Although Coyotes, Wolves and Common Dogs can all interbreed, they are still considered different species. They all had a common ancestor in a male and female dog that were on the Ark. It is obvious that animals adapt and change to their circumstances, such as dogs putting on thicker fur in the winter. But that doesn't contradict the Bible at all. Another example, all horses, zebras, donkeys, etc.. had a common male and female horse kind ancestor on the Ark.
@Spiderpope ...Thats funny. After extensive genetic testing, all atheist scientists who know anything about the subject agree that all canines appear to have come from the Middle East. Don't you find it interesting that the Bible puts the first pair of Canines to exit Noah's Ark right there in the Middle East? Maybe those zany Bible writers just did alot of secret DNA testing before they fabricated the Bible, just to fool "Fundies" like me? Is that it?
@Laylow4now Not really no. The levant was where the first settlements appeared and where the first wolves began to domesticate themselves. See this is the part you show your ignorance. Dogs evolved from wolves, not the other way around.
Like i said, come back when you have a basic knowledge of biology and history. Or when you've found the remains of a Kangeroo in the middle east. Bye.
@Spiderpope Actually it is you that need to gain some basic knowledge because you're spreading missinformation about the evolution. Dogs did not evolve from wolves, or wolves from dogs. Dogs and wolves however both have a relatively recent common ancestor (the wolves of today are just very much more closely related to that ancestor than our dogs are). As for WHERE that ancestor originated from, the evidence suggests east asia, not middle east as Laylow4now claims.
@Spiderpope Actually it is you that need to gain some basic knowledge because you're spreading missinformation about the evolution. Dogs did not evolve from wolves, or wolves from dogs. Dogs and wolves however both have a relatively recent common ancestor (the wolves of today are just very much more closely related to that ancestor than our dogs are). As for WHERE that ancestor originated from, the evidence suggests east asia, not middle east as Laylow4now claims.
@Spiderpope Actually it is you that need to gain some basic knowledge because you're spreading missinformation about the evolution. Dogs did not evolve from wolves, or wolves from dogs. Dogs and wolves however both have a relatively recent common ancestor (the wolves of today are just very much more closely related to that ancestor than our dogs are). As for WHERE that ancestor originated from, the evidence suggests east asia, not middle east as Laylow4now claims.
@NickPaulOates .....That doesn't answer the question about pre-Flood or post Flood. Yes there may be an old canine fossil in Texas. It may or may not be faulty dating, questionable assessments, etc. But that in no way disproves the Genesis account of the flood. Nor does it go counter to the current genetic understanding that all living dogs originated in the Middle East.
@Laylow4now The fact that there literally isn't enough water on the planet to allow such a flood to happen disproves the genesis flood, and fossil records show the earliest ancestors of wolves originated in north America, dogs descending from wolves therefore originate from north America
@NickPaulOates ....The planet is 3/4 covered in water already. Aside from that, we have rivers everywhere, plus water underneath every continent. Tell me this. Have you measured all the water underneath the Earth to verify that there is not enough to cover the planet? Yes, I know that some mountains today are higher that the flood was, but a global cataclysm of that scale could easily push and shift the plates enough to raise up mountain ranges. You do know that the Himalayas were pushed up?
@Laylow4now We know to a very close figure the exact water on the earth including water frozen at the poles. Water in rivers doesn't make a difference, it's already there, it can't leave the river to flood the rest of the world the rivers would still be filled. Yes the Himalayas were pushed up, they're younger than the latest dinosaur fossils, but it is a process that takes millions of years, the flood of genesis was near instant lasting a year, mountains don't grow at that rate
@NickPaulOates "mountains don't grow at that rate..." Actually, they do if you push hard enough, and a global cataclysm such as described in the biblical account of the Flood 4500 years ago would generate plenty of pressure to create them, especially if they were liquefacted enough to be malleable. Also, the Bible says that the Flood waters receded after time. Example, the recent Japanese Tsunami that destroyed Fukushima. There was flooding, whole towns were swept away, but now the water receded
@NickPaulOates ....The Flood story of Genesis is accurate, and there is plenty of evidence for it. With that, we can know that the last 2 dogs alive 4500 years ago got off a boat on Mt. Ararat and spread out from there. This explains you fossils in Texas of dogs. Plus it explains why National Geographic is reporting this month that all domesitcated dogs came from the Middle East. All living canines have a common ancestor in the two primary canines that got off Noah's Ark 4500 years ago.
@turbocpt1 ...Cracks in the tectonic plates, the Grand Canyon, the level of increasing salinity in the oceans, the advance of the Sahara Desert, the oldest living trees being 4500 years old, every culture having similar flood accounts, the startling accuracy of the Bible with its many prophecies....such as the one about a global currency, accessed by biometric data, and a central controlling mechanism such as a computer database. Seriously, you need to wake up.
@Laylow4now Oldest living trees 4500 years old? as in it is still alive? please research again, there has been ring dated trees as old as 10 000 years. Prophecies? I can also think of something to tell you and it will probably come true, we call it generalisation.
Cracks in the tectonic plates are pretty much explained over and over. See Channels by guys who ACTUALLY KNOW because they do proper research and not use single pages like "AronRa" and "PotHoler54" Still need to wake up?
@Laylow4now There is no good evidence of that, for one there is no evidence of every animal migrating from one mountain. Dogs were domesticated wolves and were done so before 2500 BC (up to 30,000 years ago but definitely 10,000 years ago) and were first done so in East Asia, The Egyptian civilization and many others were around for hundreds/thousands of years before the time you say the flood was and they were neither hit by a flood nor invited onto an ark.
@NickPaulOates .....What evidence do you suppose two dogs would leave as they walked down Mt. Ararat 4500 years ago? Also, since the Egyptian civilization was around for thousands of years before the biblical date of the Flood, why is there no written record of it. We know the Egyptians were advanced enough to write, so where is any written evidence? How is it that they mysteriously learned how to write, just exactly when the Bible said the Flood ended?
@Laylow4now So you're saying two dogs got of Mt. Ararat, created their own wolf descendants and buried each of their thousands of fossils not only where they fit according to evolutionary geology, but also intentionally below the strata in which dogs themselves are found? Your argument about the Egyptians makes no sense, there is written evidence before 4500 years ago, adding to that, when exactly did the bible say the flood ended?
@NickPaulOates I know the bible very well, and it in no way says when the flood started or ended, simply that it happened. There are no "the flood cleansed the world from the years 2500BC-2499BC". So the fact that you are using the bible to date the start of Egyptian civilization is completely wrong. *NOTE- I meant to put ANCESTORS instead of DESCENDANTS in the last post*
@rainbowlights97 This argument isn't flawed. Your understanding of science is. If the ice caps melt they will raise the ocean 70 m (this water would stack on top of the water underground, that's an irrelevant point). Adding 70 meters to the ocean level still leaves a ridiculous amount of land above sea level. This means that there isn't enough water volume on earth to cover all of the land. That means a world wide flood is not possible. Not knowing the land structure doesn't change this.
Are there no religious people that have switched view on the world to the factual side? I'm gonna be sad if there is no light at the end of this text tunnel.
well, you cant really disprove noahs ark with human logic, in this case. i dont believe it ever happened, but if a god was around, he could do whatever he wanted with earths water. even add to it.
@guineapiggyman I was thinking the same thing. I am agnostic (only because 100% belief in anything is bad science), but if god were around then he should have said abilities, however, Noah's ark is still a ridiculous concept. First, unless god made some kind of spatial rift in that boat to allow the space, there is not enough. Second, unless god helped, how the hell did he round them all up in so short a time? There is more, but these boxes are too small...you get the idea.
"An explanation of an explanation is a logical fallacy you know!"
Only in the twisted semantic antics of William Lame Craig. An explanation of an explanation is called a clarification or a corroboration.
Lucky for you, Craig and yourself are wrong, since all christian apologists EVER do is explain their explanation. Never evidence to support it, just more apologies for their delusions.
@CynicalSkeptic1 20years? Were you sleeping? Your supposed to keep watch. Notice in Daniel 11,it mentioned two great kings. In verse 42-43 the king of the south will unify the Muslim countries including Egypt,Libya ,and Nubians(ethiopia,Somalia). The king of the north is the unified European countries(the new holy Roman empire) ,and its very obvious that Germany will be the leader. The king of the east and north is China and Russia. The U.S.( Israel ) is not mentioned because it will be destroye
@pillowhole Sir, the Bible is supposed to be the "inerrant" word of god and is also described as being "divinely inspired"....yet, there are numerous contradictions and inaccuracies.
@pillowhole Also, EVOLUTION is being put to practical use in industry and widely used on a DAILY basis by researchers in medicine, biochemistry, molecular biology, and genetics to both formulate hypotheses about biological systems for the purposes of experimental design, as well as to rationalize observed data and prepare applications.
Evolution disproves Creation = No original sin = No need for Yahweh/Jesus to sacrifice himself to himself. (which was an utterly absurd story in any respect)
what this video doesn't include is the chance that a great quake can send a ripple of water miles high origionating from displacement across the ocean... in March of 2011 Japan suffered the worst tsunami since we've been able to capture events on video. To believe that this is the largest wave the ocean can create would be pompous as the techtonic plates are the largest rocks on the planet & all moving. A sudden shift of any of these would "rock the ocean" leaving enormous tsunami worldwide
@NorthForkFisherman Hey (North spoon Fisherman) Read on the discovery of the buried Mammoths. They were buried standing up. Which can only mean that the ground they were standing on gave way. This can only occur by a huge Earthquake.
@Reachel21124 Ever hear of quicksand? Happens all the time, especially in and around the melting edges of permafrost. Additionally, an earthquake of the size you would require would also cause what are known as sandblows. Living here, in the Midwest, we can still see these from the New Madrid quake. Nice try though.
@Reachel21124 Now you're getting the point. There was no flood either. And it does not matter what you "think". It matters what you can prove. All we have so far is your rather disjointed opinion, for whatever that's worth.
@I3adTaz People did not believe in Tsunamis before the 2005 or something Tsunami that hit whole south east Asia and some parts of Africa.
I remember Tsunamis being connected to Japan and the Godzilla thing. It was nothing anyone took serious while I was growing up. The world had not seen one for 100ds of years. Again, we were proven wrong in our wrong assumptions.
@Andy97009814 I never said there had not been tsunamis. I suppose you are pretty young? I grew up in the 80s and 90s and been around the whole world. People knew that tsunamis had happened but they had never seen one like we have seen lately. Therefor people just supposed these things never happened because they could not picture it.
I know personally over 20 people that experienced the tsunami in Phuket Thailand, I know people that died. You go figure!!!
You Sir, are a Cosmic Fucking Moron. What possible value do you believe you have in this world today? Your insults are pointless! No one is impressed by your immature ranting of facts that you truly know nothing about! So why don't you just SHUT UP!
I offered no insults...these are only coming from one direction and that would be from religious believers like you.
Please offer a counter-argument for the evidence that I provided like why all the Penguins are found so far away from the logical place they would have migrated. Also, please explain why so many animal species are ONLY found in Australia.
There are no logical answers, because the Bible is a book of bronze-age myths.
Actually there is an exact source to this myth. it comes from an Egyptian term that was similar to Noah's Ark, and it was called, "ARGHA-NOA", and the Egyptians referred to it as a time of rebirth after parts of Egypt were flooded every year, but the floods had left enough nutrients for plants to grow back.
Thank you Jesus for bringing your word into this arena. It took some time to gather these men together that they might see your powerful scriptures because at the end of the day, your word has begun a work in those who have seen it. Amen
Rasmann is a troll. Dont feed the trolls - you wont get any intelligent reply from him he'll call you a dumb ass or an abomination etc. Starve trolls of their food and they die.
@aden302000 Mathew 10:16 be as cunning as a serpent, but simple as a dove....Bringing you to the truth of the Gospel to some work, but I was able to to unleash the sword of the Lord which is the word of God that cuts deep into the flesh and the spirit of men... More food please.......
@aden302000 You have issues, if Noah was told to get two of every animal to repopulate, common sense dictates he would have only obtained animals in his general vacinity. I do not recall Noah being told to travel the world to get every animal.
If a person genuinely believes the Noah's ark account to be literal then they are nothing short of an idiot who's opinion isn't worth while and should not be treated with the respect a logical and reasonable person is. How one can believe that a boat stored two of every kind of animal for forty days and nights without them killing and eating each other, not one of the animals dying and not sinking the boat with forty days and nights worth of excrement is beyond me. Simple foolish people.
@hammnod A K A ( HAMMERHEAD ) That statement is as foolish as Daniel in the Lions Den Right? God closed the mouth of the Lions so Daniel was not eaten. God even closed the DOOR to Noah's Ark it was to big for men to close....Amazing how Daniel's true story in known everywhere....
Dumb ass! The water came from inside the Earth. There is water inside pockets of the Earth when God opened them they filled the outer EARTH completely. Go and read on the HOLLOW EARTH. Proven by your own scientists....
@rasmann36 Wow, you have the audacity to hurl an epithet like "dumb ass" before claiming that "scientists" have "proven" a "hollow earth"? And noah's ark has been "found"? Please name ONE geologist who thinks the earth is hollow and kindly tell me where this "noah's ark" has been found and where it is being stored and studied. If you can.
@rasmann36 I'm sorry...but it would appear that your scientific knowledge has been somewhat modified by your religious belief.
The earth isn't hollow....ever heard of gravity? Definition of gravity: The natural force of attraction exerted by a celestial body upon objects at or near its surface, tending to draw them toward the center of the body.
Also, Noah's Ark didn't happen. Please read "The impossible voyage of Noah's Ark" by Robert A. Moore.
@CynicalSkeptic Hey Dunkin Donut Debuker, I am a business owner. What I mean by that is that I am not somebody who makes statements without knowledge. In 1977
Archaeologist Ronald Wyatt and his teem of well known Archaeologists discovered not only found the ARK with the exact measurements the BIBLE claimed. They also found the huge ANCHORS that NOAH used to stop the ARK. Written on the ANCHORS were THE NAMES OF NOAH'S FAMILY. Debunked..WAS..Debunked.....THE END......
@rasmann36 Excuse me? What possible relevance does your being a business owner hold? Does that give you some special insight on supernatural events?
As I said before, NOAH'S ARK NEVER HAPPENED. You obviously didn't even bother to read the article. The Ark couldn't have been found....BECAUSE IT COULDN'T HAVE BEEN BUILT.
You also said "...I am not somebody who makes statements without knowledge."
This comes from a man who states that the earth is hollow....
@rasmann36 Excuse me? You are the one resorting to ad hominem attacks and yet I am the five year old? How ironic. When rational arguments are sorely lacking then the true religious believer is left with attempting to hurl insults. You should utilize ad hominem attacks against your god....he is the one who allegedly made your religion so difficult to prove....
@rasmann36 i think rasmann has got his hand on his business. according to the bible thats a sin. truth doesnt care if you own a business or youre a lowly patents clerk - the truth is your wrong and calling others dumb ass is irony in the extreme.
@rasmann36 shhhh no one is supposed to know about hollow earth. we are all going to go there after the rapture and before the great horned one appears!! My friend the leprechaun lives there with santa.
@Terncote The recent Smithsonian website Oct.30,2011 on Svante Paabo on mitochondria DNA ,NEANDERTHAL. Explains it all in simple English. This is proof that the modern man is Noah families that survived the flood ,the archaic humans did not. DNA prove it as you did to your own self and others.
@Terncote Congratulation your the first to prove to yourself and millions of viewer's that the Nephilim in Genesis 6:4 are the Neanderthal man it had little in-breeding because they were wipe-out by the flood. Also science week 2005 explained that after the Cretaceous extinction that" grass,flowering and fruiting plants and trees don't exist in Cretaceous,and its is not a quote from George. Sorry,I sucker you into it.
@pillowhole "If evolutionist can set up frauds like IDA how can we trust them if they be setting up labs that prove that evolution didn't happen in the first place."
Trust? You talk about trust? You who lies with every word he posts here. You've been exposed, now be a good worm and crawl back under your rock.
@pillowhole "Svante Paabo discovered that the Neanderthal had no relation with modern man."
Bullshit! Check out his department's Neanderthal Genome Project. Here's a quick summary by him "Results indicate that Neandertals are slightly more closely related to modern humans outside Africa."
The exact OPPOSITE of your fraudulent claims. I'm not even going to dignify your egregious quote mining of his work.
You should be ashamed, lying for Jesus! Go away before I mock you again.
@pillowhole "Vertebrate paleontologist Dr. George g. Simpson has quoted that after the million year void that all of the sudden there was a great burst of life;(science week 2005)"
Simpson died in 1984. Did he publish this from beyond the grave? Stop trying to make Simpson out to be a creationist - he was a dyed in the wool evolutionist.
@LuluRosenkrantz "Why are atheists so obsessed with christianity and the bible ? Why not go to deapest darkest Africa and ask a tribsman to explain the existance of spooks and spirits."
Because they aren't trying to have their superstitions written into the laws of civilised nations or to have science supplanted with theist hocus-pocus or to poison our children with faux-science or dwarf their minds with stories about eternal damnation and a god who watches them on the toilet.
@aden302000 Evolutionist are the bullies of science,when geologist have physical evidence,but they want to rush over the evidence and still say the Cretaceous extinction was (over exaggerated) 65m. ago and 35%-46% survived through the FURNACE HEAT as I mentioned earlier. If evolutionist can set up frauds like IDA how can we trust them if they be setting up labs that prove that evolution didn't happen in the first place.
@aden302000 From all his research, Svante quoted in a recent smithsonian mag. that "man is a recent species."making evolutionist nervous. Next, the Behemoth that mention in JOB 40:15 has been discovered in Iran called ,Baluchitherium,also in Pakistan there scattered and preserved like FLOODS hit them. If its in the bible, JOB, than that mean the "scientific" time scales are wrong,as Svante points out.
@pillowhole once again the whole citation. also if youre going to mention the behemoth then you need to also mention the re'em - or as it is translated the "one horned beast' known as the unicorn.
@aden302000 Vertebrate paleontologist Dr. George g. Simpson has quoted that after the million year void that all of the sudden there was a great burst of life;(science week 2005)mammals,flowering and fruiting plant and trees,modern-day vegetation;its the"most dramatic" yet "most puzzling event in earth history."and this cause great debates ,including with Joshua lederberg who believe that aliens put life on earth. Svante Paabo discovered that the Neanderthal had no relation with modern man.
@aden302000 its in the Cretaceous rock that geologist find no trace of life,vegetation,not even horseshoe crabs for 1/2 to 1millon years. I find in some website that 99% species, especially on land,were totally wiped-out. It's the total void in this 1/2 to1million year old rock that evolutionist and physical evidence clash,its like the story of Daniel I've mentioned earlier. (cont)
@aden302000 Science say that in DANIEL 3:25-27 there's no way any man could survive physical heat,toxic gas and in a place where there's little to no oxygen,especially for that long of a time period,its physical physic. Geologist have physical proof that the dinosaurs were wiped-out by meteors,volcanic activities,low oxygen atmosphere and rapid increase of ocean acidic.The physical proof is worldwide,its unlike the other mass extinction at less there physical evidence of life and sea in the rock
@pillowhole youre not really making any sense - what are you trying to tell me? I simply asked for your sources but you have provided me with a nonsensical diatribe that is half scientific and half biblical. Sources mean published data and papers in journals - not saying prof x saw a dinosaur etc - you know how easy stuff like that is to fabricate on the internet. Please supply peer reviewed articles in scientific journals.
@steviej321 Also did you know that there's physical evidence that debunks evolution yet the evolutionist turn a blind eye to avoids hard evidence? Yet there still brainwashing children all over the world. Top scientist know the truth and that why they're believing that "aliens" from another planet put man on earth.
@pillowhole Can you cite this physical evidence? I wish to look into it and make up my mind. Im assuming you can provide links and peer reviewed articles to back your claim that this evidence exists.
@steviej321 how much mass glacier existed? Before the biblical flood? How land was was exposed? How much ocean water was there and how much would it take to submerged the exposed land at that time? Also fish and birds don't need to be inside of the ark(I'd save the chickens). And great floods do cause a lot of floating debris . Also I wouldn't take adult animals.
If you wanna be a christian, then whatever. I think your superstitions are silly, but keep it to yourself and we're cool.
If you wanna assert that Kangaroos and such swam across the Ocean en masse to get to Noah's ark and 2 of every animal fit into some wooden ark, and survived for 40 days and 40 nights, then please allow me to kickstart your brain, you dumb, superstitious, intellectually bankrupt douche.
@steviej321 You said "and 2 of every animal fit into some wooden ark, and survived for 40 days and 40 nights"
Actually, the fable is much more unbelievable....the inhabitants of the Ark were allegedly inside for over a year because the waters didn't reside until then.
"The impossible voyage of Noah's Ark" by Robert A. Moore describes all the impossibilities in detail. It also states that these 68 verses in the Bible have more required "miracles" than any other work of literature.
I brought this up to a creationist. He said that the bible clearly states that the earth opened up and water from the depths rose and then descended again.
I think an easier rebuke would be "how the hell do you fit every animal in the world into a boat?!"
"and how did the kangaroos and koalas get there from australia?"
Before the flood we'd have had Gwondanaland or whatever it's called. One continent, which was pulled apart by the continental drift that gave rise to the flood. FAST continental drift! Driven by runaway thermal subduction.
@aden302000 You have issues, if Noah was told to get two of every animal to repopulate, common sense dictates he would have only obtained animals in his general vacinity. I do not recall Noah being told to travel the world to get every animal.
@xinecallaw what part of the sentence "every/all animal" (depending on translation) did noah decide to ignore? So Noah had to use common sense? Really ? As far as known "all" is 100%. So youre now claiming that the flood was not world wide? only a local flood? and how high would this flood be? Issues? Im not the one believing in a fairy story - normally it would be called delusion. Also can you creationists get your script together - its as if youre making it up as you go along.
God is not subject to the Laws of our universe( gravity, time ect....) he created them so stop trying to work it out with the laws that we are bound by
kaychikybabexo 8 hours ago
@kaychikybabexo
LMFAO "quit trying to work out the laws that we are bound by" just follow like blind sheep like we do, duuuh. What a fucking moron. I hope God IS real, but the Muslim, one so he can fuck you in your stupid brain. Clown shoes.
fuzzycuddles 2 hours ago
@fuzzycuddles wow where do you get the need to answer like that...... no need to insult and carry on like a todler tantrum.
kaychikybabexo 1 hour ago
FOR FUCK'S SAKE. I HATE CREATIONISTS. I HATE RELIGION. IT IS ONE OF THE MANY THINGS THAT IS DESTROYING OUR WORLD.
AND WHY CAN'T ALL THESE IDIOT THEISTS SEE IT IS NOT TRUE? DO THEY HAVE NO COMMON SENSE AT ALL?
WAKE UP AND ASK SOME QUESTIONS YOU BLIND LITTLE SHEEP.
funkyfranx 11 hours ago
@funkyfranx You will spend your time in the Lake of Fire forever and forever at your own choice. God does not force you to obey, He give you free choice to go to hell and then the lake of fire. You will scream and never stop.
p71280 7 hours ago
Any Biblical flood like the one told in the story of Noah's Ark would have been an ELE... Extinction Level Event! There would be massive evidence of a massive extinction that took place. After the flood, where did all the water go? New rivers, lakes and even oceans would have formed that previously weren't there. Where did the water come from? Rain, or did Sea Levels rise? How did earth get repopulated? How did a middle eastern couple repopulate the earth with all it's diversity?
LordShoAllah 3 days ago
@LordShoAllah The water came from above. Just read the bible, king james, and all of the answers are in it. Above, air pressure with thick water particles. It never rained before the flood and direct sun never touched the earth. This is why people lived 100's of years old age.
p71280 3 days ago
@p71280 ......The King James says the fountains of the deep broke open, and that's what caused the flood.
Laylow4now 19 hours ago
@Laylow4now Well why don't you read the rest of it dumb ass. What's the matter? You can't fuck read for yourself? Do you know how stipid you sound. Even I know what it said without asking. I know how to READ IT.
p71280 7 hours ago
@LordShoAllah ......Helloooooooooooooo......It WAS an "Extinction Level Event"!!!!! Try the tectonic plates. There is your primary evidence. Where did the water go? How about, the Earth is currently 3/4 covered in water, with many places only 1 or 2 feet above sea level. How did a Middle Eastern couple....? Wrong, the Bible said 8 people, six of whom were having children. Diversity? Just like having 10 children and each of them is unique.
Laylow4now 19 hours ago
Like a lot of myths & legends, the story of Noah is derived from an even older story; the Epic OF Gilgamesh. Which is most likely based of an even older story rooted in some natural phenomena such as the Black Sea deluge, or Umm al Binnilake impact, or ancient memories of the Toba eruption, along with other ancient tsunamis (Something to be truly feared) which may well be the origin of the Great Flood myths. It also make sense in regards to geology, & current world wide species diversification
coyoteself 1 week ago
You do realize that the Earth is 3/4 covered in water at the present? Why does it seem so impossible that the remaining 1/4 could have been covered too, at some time in the past?
Laylow4now 1 week ago
@Laylow4now Unless you're a New Earth Creationist, you do realize that geologically speaking the earth is basically the same now as it was in Noah's time.
coyoteself 1 week ago
@coyoteself ...I have no idea what you're talking about.
Laylow4now 1 week ago
@Laylow4now LOL of course not
coyoteself 1 week ago
Cute video. But it in fact did NOT debunk the flood story because it left out the glaring fact of the land now under the sea. So using logic and assuming that the undersea land could also have shifted YOUR own figures show there'd be more than enough water to cover the globe.
Instead of engaging in this childish name calling why not follow true scientists who are trying to figure out why so many cultures around the world have the same flood myth.
jchardy316 1 week ago
@jchardy316 Nonsense, flood myths from around the world have many differences.
That has already been explained anyway, books like the Bible are composed of archetypes like talking animals, which also are widespread myths.
InternetDarkLord 1 week ago
@InternetDarkLord ....Satan spoke through a snake. Then later, God caused a donkey to speak. That is the only 2 examples in the Bible, and both seem very logical to me. If you consider that God is powerful enough to make this entire universe, causing a donkey to speak once is not that far fetched. The root problem here sounds like you don't believe that there is a God at all, and that He did not make this world.
Laylow4now 1 week ago
@Laylow4now There is absolutely NO EVIDENCE for that. There are thousands of fairy tales of talking animals like coyotes or ravens world wide, do you believe those?
InternetDarkLord 2 days ago
@InternetDarkLord ......Talkin coyotes or ravens? I have never seen such in the Bible, and I have no reason to believe Indian fairy tales. But the Bible is a massively complex and undeniable accurate book that has been proven true for the last 2000 years. I believe the Bible.
Laylow4now 18 hours ago
@Laylow4now
Oh my god... you idiot... The Bible has been discredited more and more over the years. You don't even need evidence to discredit it, pure logic and common sense will do, something which you creationists don't seem to have. Please tell me what part of the bible has been proven true. Apart from the bible telling human kind that the earth is round and not at the centre of the universe... Oh wait, wrong way round, looks like the bible's not undeniably accurate.
funkyfranx 11 hours ago
@funkyfranx You have a human brain, not too big. Best you just obey or go to hell and then the lake of fire.
p71280 7 hours ago
@Laylow4now BULL SHIT, the Bible is LESS massively complex than many other holy books like the Vedas, you just blindly believe fairy tales for no reason at all.
InternetDarkLord 6 hours ago
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@InternetDarkLord ....Satan spoke through a snake. Then later, God caused a donkey to speak. That is the only 2 examples in the Bible, and both seem very logical to me. If you consider that God is powerful enough to make this entire universe, causing a donkey to speak once is not that far fetched. The root problem here sounds like you don't believe that there is a God at all, and that He did not make this world.
Laylow4now 1 week ago
This is really accurate if dirt floats. This poor fool only flattened dry land. This caused a fatal math flaw (of second grade proportion). 840m should be subtracted from 3790m and you'd have a depth of 2950m and you can keep your ice! Plenty enough to drown in, especially if you're bad at math. Go by a Lotto ticket!
markdouglasdds 2 weeks ago
@markdouglasdds There is no physical evidence of that, though.
InternetDarkLord 1 week ago
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@InternetDarkLord Physical evidence? That's not how it works. God orders you what to do and you better do it, or go to hell and then the lake of fire. Now, even a dumb ass like you can understand that. When you are in the lake of fire, you will have your evidence.
p71280 7 hours ago
Why are all the animals of Australia isolated? Can someone who believes in the Ark please come up with an all inclusive explanation of that?
johangrimm 3 weeks ago
@johangrimm Obey God without question.
p71280 7 hours ago
God is real. Anyone looking to find him can. That is the miracle of Christ.
wulfone 3 weeks ago
@wulfone Cthulhu is real. Anyone looking to find him can. That is the miracle of Christ.
Disclaimer: I take no responsibility for insanity and suicide that my result from finding Cthulhu. Cthulhu may cause erectile disfuction, worship at own risk.
Spiderpope 3 weeks ago
@wulfone your stupid.
1017368025 2 weeks ago
@wulfone Yes, they will find God. But most will find out too late. Hell and then the lake of fire.
p71280 7 hours ago
If we are talking about the biblical flood then we have to follow the biblical story and what is said there. And even if not: how did mountains arise? Right, its because of geological shifting, for instance: India bumped into Asia and the Himalaya arose. So what if the Ark story took place before that? It's not a matter of logical reasoning anymore, but of dating events. Nobody can really prove stuff that happened 10000 years ago. If you ask scientists, the sincere ones will agree on that.
DDniziman 3 weeks ago
@DDniziman Actually, there is a vast scientific literature on stuff that happened 10000 years ago, science is based on physical evidence, mathematics is based on proof.
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@DDniziman yeah they can, we can also date the rocks making up the Himalaya's and chart plate tectonics to see exactly when they were formed. The mountain range began to form 70 million years ago. Current fossil evidence would indicate modern Homo Sapiens appeared 190,000 years ago. The Himalayas were around for 69,810,000 years before the first modern man even existed.
So no, the Ark story couldnt have taken place prior to that. And thats not even mentioning the biblical earth age.
Spiderpope 3 weeks ago
@Spiderpope These dates are assumptions. There can't be a scientific proof for anything like that since we can't be sure about the circumstances. Who tells us that isotopes 10000 years ago decayed as fast as they do today? One has to acknowledge that it's either evolution (then the earth had to be that old) or creation (and a flood that would ruin every scientific approach to dating earth age etc) and that both theories are equally probable. You choose
DDniziman 3 weeks ago
@DDniziman Both theories are not equally probable at all. To get to your "idea" you have to try to pretend the observable laws of isotope decay don't apply. That the vast fossil record doesnt exist. That the observable process of sedimentary rock formation doesnt exist.
There is no evidence for a global flood. For that to be true there would be one sedimentary layer present throughout the entire world. There isnt.
Spiderpope 3 weeks ago
@DDniziman And that doesnt even begin to cover the idea that 5 million + species of animals would have to fit on a boat and be within walking distance of it. Creation is not a theory, its a myth. It has no more bearing on scientific study than the Egyptian myth of all life originating in the nile and the sun forming by the actions of a giant scarab beetle.
Spiderpope 3 weeks ago
@Spiderpope .....Not 5 million species of animals. Only about 8000 animals, which is totally possible in a boat the size of the Ark.
Laylow4now 1 week ago
@Laylow4now Read a biology text book. There are 10,000+ species of birds,10,000+ species of reptile, 5000+ species of mammals, 6000+ amphibians not to mention 3-30 million species of invertebrates. All of which according to the flood myth would have to fit on a boat with at least a breeding pair of each. Thats 10k mammals,20k birds, 20k reptiles, 12k amphibians and up 60 million insects. No, its not possible.
Spiderpope 1 week ago
@Spiderpope Not to mention if the myth were true, marsupials would have had to walk from Australia and back without a single species deciding to settle elsewhere.
Spiderpope 1 week ago
@Spiderpope KIND_____KIND______KIND. The word the King James uses is KIND. For example, there were two of the Dog Kind, and from them came the 400 plus dog breeds we have today. Look up this months National Geographic and read about how all dogs came from the original dogs in the middle east, just like the Bible says.
Laylow4now 1 week ago
@Laylow4now So? Dog breeds arent counted as individual species so has no relevance.
And "kind" doesnt change anything either.A distinct species is different "kind". Unless you are going to try to argue every species of a genus is just a breed, in which case your lack of education would be staggering.
Even if we cut it down to two of every species that breathes through nostrils, that is still 62 thousand animals minimum.
Spiderpope 1 week ago
@Spiderpope .....Although Coyotes, Wolves and Common Dogs can all interbreed, they are still considered different species. They all had a common ancestor in a male and female dog that were on the Ark. It is obvious that animals adapt and change to their circumstances, such as dogs putting on thicker fur in the winter. But that doesn't contradict the Bible at all. Another example, all horses, zebras, donkeys, etc.. had a common male and female horse kind ancestor on the Ark.
Laylow4now 1 week ago
@Spiderpope .....Although Coyotes, Wolves and Common Dogs can all interbreed, they are still considered different species. They all had a common ancestor in a male and female dog that were on the Ark. It is obvious that animals adapt and change to their circumstances, such as dogs putting on thicker fur in the winter. But that doesn't contradict the Bible at all. Another example, all horses, zebras, donkeys, etc.. had a common male and female horse kind ancestor on the Ark.
Laylow4now 1 week ago
@Laylow4now you think wolves came from dogs?
Sorry but this discussion is pointless. You lack even a basic knowledge of both biology and history. Its not worth my time.
Spiderpope 1 week ago
@Spiderpope ....I believe that all canines came from a male and female pair that was on Noah's Ark.
Laylow4now 1 week ago
@Laylow4now like i said, no basic knowledge of biology or history. Until you get an education, there is little point in me replying so i wont. Bye.
Spiderpope 1 week ago
@Spiderpope ...Thats funny. After extensive genetic testing, all atheist scientists who know anything about the subject agree that all canines appear to have come from the Middle East. Don't you find it interesting that the Bible puts the first pair of Canines to exit Noah's Ark right there in the Middle East? Maybe those zany Bible writers just did alot of secret DNA testing before they fabricated the Bible, just to fool "Fundies" like me? Is that it?
Laylow4now 1 week ago
@Laylow4now Not really no. The levant was where the first settlements appeared and where the first wolves began to domesticate themselves. See this is the part you show your ignorance. Dogs evolved from wolves, not the other way around.
Like i said, come back when you have a basic knowledge of biology and history. Or when you've found the remains of a Kangeroo in the middle east. Bye.
Spiderpope 1 week ago 2
@Spiderpope Actually it is you that need to gain some basic knowledge because you're spreading missinformation about the evolution. Dogs did not evolve from wolves, or wolves from dogs. Dogs and wolves however both have a relatively recent common ancestor (the wolves of today are just very much more closely related to that ancestor than our dogs are). As for WHERE that ancestor originated from, the evidence suggests east asia, not middle east as Laylow4now claims.
Ether008 2 days ago
@Ether008 ....Like I said, go read National Geographic from last month. They talked extensively about where dogs originated.
Laylow4now 19 hours ago
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@Spiderpope Actually it is you that need to gain some basic knowledge because you're spreading missinformation about the evolution. Dogs did not evolve from wolves, or wolves from dogs. Dogs and wolves however both have a relatively recent common ancestor (the wolves of today are just very much more closely related to that ancestor than our dogs are). As for WHERE that ancestor originated from, the evidence suggests east asia, not middle east as Laylow4now claims.
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@Spiderpope Actually it is you that need to gain some basic knowledge because you're spreading missinformation about the evolution. Dogs did not evolve from wolves, or wolves from dogs. Dogs and wolves however both have a relatively recent common ancestor (the wolves of today are just very much more closely related to that ancestor than our dogs are). As for WHERE that ancestor originated from, the evidence suggests east asia, not middle east as Laylow4now claims.
Ether008 2 days ago
@Laylow4now The earliest recognisable canine was Prohesperocyon wilsoni and was found in south west Texas
NickPaulOates 5 days ago
@NickPaulOates .....That doesn't answer the question about pre-Flood or post Flood. Yes there may be an old canine fossil in Texas. It may or may not be faulty dating, questionable assessments, etc. But that in no way disproves the Genesis account of the flood. Nor does it go counter to the current genetic understanding that all living dogs originated in the Middle East.
Laylow4now 4 days ago
@Laylow4now The fact that there literally isn't enough water on the planet to allow such a flood to happen disproves the genesis flood, and fossil records show the earliest ancestors of wolves originated in north America, dogs descending from wolves therefore originate from north America
NickPaulOates 4 days ago
@NickPaulOates ....The planet is 3/4 covered in water already. Aside from that, we have rivers everywhere, plus water underneath every continent. Tell me this. Have you measured all the water underneath the Earth to verify that there is not enough to cover the planet? Yes, I know that some mountains today are higher that the flood was, but a global cataclysm of that scale could easily push and shift the plates enough to raise up mountain ranges. You do know that the Himalayas were pushed up?
Laylow4now 3 days ago
@Laylow4now We know to a very close figure the exact water on the earth including water frozen at the poles. Water in rivers doesn't make a difference, it's already there, it can't leave the river to flood the rest of the world the rivers would still be filled. Yes the Himalayas were pushed up, they're younger than the latest dinosaur fossils, but it is a process that takes millions of years, the flood of genesis was near instant lasting a year, mountains don't grow at that rate
NickPaulOates 2 days ago
@NickPaulOates "mountains don't grow at that rate..." Actually, they do if you push hard enough, and a global cataclysm such as described in the biblical account of the Flood 4500 years ago would generate plenty of pressure to create them, especially if they were liquefacted enough to be malleable. Also, the Bible says that the Flood waters receded after time. Example, the recent Japanese Tsunami that destroyed Fukushima. There was flooding, whole towns were swept away, but now the water receded
Laylow4now 19 hours ago
@NickPaulOates ....The Flood story of Genesis is accurate, and there is plenty of evidence for it. With that, we can know that the last 2 dogs alive 4500 years ago got off a boat on Mt. Ararat and spread out from there. This explains you fossils in Texas of dogs. Plus it explains why National Geographic is reporting this month that all domesitcated dogs came from the Middle East. All living canines have a common ancestor in the two primary canines that got off Noah's Ark 4500 years ago.
Laylow4now 3 days ago
@Laylow4now "and there is plenty of evidence for it"
Please provide me with this evidence.
turbocpt1 2 days ago
@turbocpt1 ...Cracks in the tectonic plates, the Grand Canyon, the level of increasing salinity in the oceans, the advance of the Sahara Desert, the oldest living trees being 4500 years old, every culture having similar flood accounts, the startling accuracy of the Bible with its many prophecies....such as the one about a global currency, accessed by biometric data, and a central controlling mechanism such as a computer database. Seriously, you need to wake up.
Laylow4now 19 hours ago
@Laylow4now Oldest living trees 4500 years old? as in it is still alive? please research again, there has been ring dated trees as old as 10 000 years. Prophecies? I can also think of something to tell you and it will probably come true, we call it generalisation.
Cracks in the tectonic plates are pretty much explained over and over. See Channels by guys who ACTUALLY KNOW because they do proper research and not use single pages like "AronRa" and "PotHoler54" Still need to wake up?
turbocpt1 18 hours ago
@Laylow4now There is no good evidence of that, for one there is no evidence of every animal migrating from one mountain. Dogs were domesticated wolves and were done so before 2500 BC (up to 30,000 years ago but definitely 10,000 years ago) and were first done so in East Asia, The Egyptian civilization and many others were around for hundreds/thousands of years before the time you say the flood was and they were neither hit by a flood nor invited onto an ark.
NickPaulOates 2 days ago
@NickPaulOates .....What evidence do you suppose two dogs would leave as they walked down Mt. Ararat 4500 years ago? Also, since the Egyptian civilization was around for thousands of years before the biblical date of the Flood, why is there no written record of it. We know the Egyptians were advanced enough to write, so where is any written evidence? How is it that they mysteriously learned how to write, just exactly when the Bible said the Flood ended?
Laylow4now 18 hours ago
@Laylow4now So you're saying two dogs got of Mt. Ararat, created their own wolf descendants and buried each of their thousands of fossils not only where they fit according to evolutionary geology, but also intentionally below the strata in which dogs themselves are found? Your argument about the Egyptians makes no sense, there is written evidence before 4500 years ago, adding to that, when exactly did the bible say the flood ended?
NickPaulOates 9 hours ago
@NickPaulOates I know the bible very well, and it in no way says when the flood started or ended, simply that it happened. There are no "the flood cleansed the world from the years 2500BC-2499BC". So the fact that you are using the bible to date the start of Egyptian civilization is completely wrong. *NOTE- I meant to put ANCESTORS instead of DESCENDANTS in the last post*
NickPaulOates 9 hours ago
pretty interesting stuff, very fascinating, but I don't see how this disproves Noahs Ark.
DerektheDuctTape 1 month ago
I love people who think they have all the answers, reminds me of priests.
Shargrailar 1 month ago
@Shargrailar It's a good thing disproving an easily debunkable myth has nothing to do with that.
Sloth7d 1 month ago
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Laws of Creation/Intelligent Design
1st- something can come from nothing as long as God did it.
2nd- energy can be created and destroyed.
3rd- if it walks, talks, looks, sounds, tastes and smells like a Duck and says it's a Duck, it's Not.
4th- if you don't understand something, God did it.
5th- when all logic, reason and common sense are against you, quote the Bible.
6th- the Bible is proof that the Bible is true so quoting the bible is fact.
7th- denial is the path to enlightenment.
paramattic70 1 month ago
Fuck you. The title of this video should be "Warning people wearing head phones."
2palry 1 month ago 9
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metachozoite 1 month ago
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I saw a guy on Youtube claiming that the Grand Canyon was made by this flood. What an asshole.
OnkelStein 1 month ago
@OnkelStein VenomFangX :))
That reminds me, I need to rewatch the "Why do people laugh at creationists" series by Tf00t.
"If the planet flooded, like the bible says, the Grand Canyon could have been formed within about 5 minutes."
Classic :))) Cheers!
TheKainMan 1 month ago
why dont you ppl stop argueing !!!the only thing that matters in life is beer T&A pizza and football.has your aducation made you happiar?
flyinv1967 1 month ago
@flyinv1967 My "aducation" has made me not fall for every scam and con artist that comes my way. That makes me "happiar".
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and u dont know what the land structure was like before the flood.
and secondly, no matter how thick or thin the land was in relation to the volume of water, if the water WAS ON TOP, there was a flood...
if u understand what i mean.
your argument is flawed to both creationists and atheists.
and the water, after the flood, was absorbed underground, or returned to the oceans. and this uncovered the land that we live on today
rainbowlights97 1 month ago
have you included all the water that is underground? no.
rainbowlights97 1 month ago
@rainbowlights97 This argument isn't flawed. Your understanding of science is. If the ice caps melt they will raise the ocean 70 m (this water would stack on top of the water underground, that's an irrelevant point). Adding 70 meters to the ocean level still leaves a ridiculous amount of land above sea level. This means that there isn't enough water volume on earth to cover all of the land. That means a world wide flood is not possible. Not knowing the land structure doesn't change this.
silviasr20det 1 month ago
Are there no religious people that have switched view on the world to the factual side? I'm gonna be sad if there is no light at the end of this text tunnel.
Naxide 1 month ago
well, you cant really disprove noahs ark with human logic, in this case. i dont believe it ever happened, but if a god was around, he could do whatever he wanted with earths water. even add to it.
guineapiggyman 1 month ago
@guineapiggyman I was thinking the same thing. I am agnostic (only because 100% belief in anything is bad science), but if god were around then he should have said abilities, however, Noah's ark is still a ridiculous concept. First, unless god made some kind of spatial rift in that boat to allow the space, there is not enough. Second, unless god helped, how the hell did he round them all up in so short a time? There is more, but these boxes are too small...you get the idea.
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@dannywizz "The bible has all predictions right."
Except for the Tyre prophesy. And a few others...
"An explanation of an explanation is a logical fallacy you know!"
Only in the twisted semantic antics of William Lame Craig. An explanation of an explanation is called a clarification or a corroboration.
Lucky for you, Craig and yourself are wrong, since all christian apologists EVER do is explain their explanation. Never evidence to support it, just more apologies for their delusions.
Terncote 2 months ago
@CynicalSkeptic1 20years? Were you sleeping? Your supposed to keep watch. Notice in Daniel 11,it mentioned two great kings. In verse 42-43 the king of the south will unify the Muslim countries including Egypt,Libya ,and Nubians(ethiopia,Somalia). The king of the north is the unified European countries(the new holy Roman empire) ,and its very obvious that Germany will be the leader. The king of the east and north is China and Russia. The U.S.( Israel ) is not mentioned because it will be destroye
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@pillowhole Sir, the Bible is supposed to be the "inerrant" word of god and is also described as being "divinely inspired"....yet, there are numerous contradictions and inaccuracies.
Here are some links for your perusal:
infidels(dot)org/library/modern/jim_meritt/bible-contradictions(dot)html
thethinkingatheist(dot)com/page/bible-contradictions
skepticsannotatedbible(dot)com/contra/by_name(dot)html
You can ignore them if you like...this doesn't result in their disappearance.
CynicalSkeptic1 1 month ago
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@pillowhole Also, EVOLUTION is being put to practical use in industry and widely used on a DAILY basis by researchers in medicine, biochemistry, molecular biology, and genetics to both formulate hypotheses about biological systems for the purposes of experimental design, as well as to rationalize observed data and prepare applications.
Evolution disproves Creation = No original sin = No need for Yahweh/Jesus to sacrifice himself to himself. (which was an utterly absurd story in any respect)
CynicalSkeptic1 1 month ago
what this video doesn't include is the chance that a great quake can send a ripple of water miles high origionating from displacement across the ocean... in March of 2011 Japan suffered the worst tsunami since we've been able to capture events on video. To believe that this is the largest wave the ocean can create would be pompous as the techtonic plates are the largest rocks on the planet & all moving. A sudden shift of any of these would "rock the ocean" leaving enormous tsunami worldwide
I3adTaz 2 months ago
@I3adTaz OK, where's the flood layer of mixed sediments?
NorthForkFisherman 2 months ago
@NorthForkFisherman Hey (North spoon Fisherman) Read on the discovery of the buried Mammoths. They were buried standing up. Which can only mean that the ground they were standing on gave way. This can only occur by a huge Earthquake.
Reachel21124 2 months ago
@Reachel21124 Ever hear of quicksand? Happens all the time, especially in and around the melting edges of permafrost. Additionally, an earthquake of the size you would require would also cause what are known as sandblows. Living here, in the Midwest, we can still see these from the New Madrid quake. Nice try though.
NorthForkFisherman 2 months ago
@NorthForkFisherman Really? Then tell me, does an Earth wide flood come after them. I don't think so silly boy!!!
Reachel21124 2 months ago
@Reachel21124 Now you're getting the point. There was no flood either. And it does not matter what you "think". It matters what you can prove. All we have so far is your rather disjointed opinion, for whatever that's worth.
NorthForkFisherman 2 months ago 5
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And disjointed ha ha ha!
rasmann181 2 months ago
@rasmann181 She got you good didn't she.....
rasmann181 2 months ago
@rasmann181 She got you good didn't she....
rasmann181 2 months ago
@rasmann181 <------------- BLOCKED!
Because they are a waste of skin troll and an attention whore with nothing to say. I'll unblock if you prove youself worth my time and effort.
NorthForkFisherman 2 months ago
@I3adTaz People did not believe in Tsunamis before the 2005 or something Tsunami that hit whole south east Asia and some parts of Africa.
I remember Tsunamis being connected to Japan and the Godzilla thing. It was nothing anyone took serious while I was growing up. The world had not seen one for 100ds of years. Again, we were proven wrong in our wrong assumptions.
dannywizz 2 months ago
@dannywizz Are you an idiot? People knew they were real before that.
SuperBspb 2 months ago
@SuperBspb some questions need not be asked.
ggalexhutchings 2 months ago
@dannywizz en. wikipedia. org/wiki/List_of_historic_tsunamis
Sorry, but I'm afraid your are completely wrong.
Andy97009814 1 month ago
@Andy97009814 I never said there had not been tsunamis. I suppose you are pretty young? I grew up in the 80s and 90s and been around the whole world. People knew that tsunamis had happened but they had never seen one like we have seen lately. Therefor people just supposed these things never happened because they could not picture it.
I know personally over 20 people that experienced the tsunami in Phuket Thailand, I know people that died. You go figure!!!
dannywizz 1 month ago
@I3adTaz The Noah's Ark story isn't about a tsunami. It's about a world wide flood lasting for 100 days. That's not one big wave.
Andy97009814 1 month ago
God = A simple man's way of explaining something to complex for one to understand.
bradleybooth95 2 months ago
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Reachel21124 2 months ago
@Reachel21124 <------------- Cunt.
bradleybooth95 2 months ago
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Reachel21124 2 months ago
@CynicalSkeptic1 A message for you.
Reachel21124 2 months ago
You Sir, are a Cosmic Fucking Moron. What possible value do you believe you have in this world today? Your insults are pointless! No one is impressed by your immature ranting of facts that you truly know nothing about! So why don't you just SHUT UP!
Reachel21124 2 months ago
@Reachel21124 Just more ad hominem attacks...
I offered no insults...these are only coming from one direction and that would be from religious believers like you.
Please offer a counter-argument for the evidence that I provided like why all the Penguins are found so far away from the logical place they would have migrated. Also, please explain why so many animal species are ONLY found in Australia.
There are no logical answers, because the Bible is a book of bronze-age myths.
CynicalSkeptic1 2 months ago 2
Actually there is an exact source to this myth. it comes from an Egyptian term that was similar to Noah's Ark, and it was called, "ARGHA-NOA", and the Egyptians referred to it as a time of rebirth after parts of Egypt were flooded every year, but the floods had left enough nutrients for plants to grow back.
waterfireist 2 months ago
@waterfireist Very cool
Reachel21124 2 months ago
Thank you Jesus for bringing your word into this arena. It took some time to gather these men together that they might see your powerful scriptures because at the end of the day, your word has begun a work in those who have seen it. Amen
rasmann36 2 months ago
Rasmann is a troll. Dont feed the trolls - you wont get any intelligent reply from him he'll call you a dumb ass or an abomination etc. Starve trolls of their food and they die.
aden302000 2 months ago
@aden302000 Mathew 10:16 be as cunning as a serpent, but simple as a dove....Bringing you to the truth of the Gospel to some work, but I was able to to unleash the sword of the Lord which is the word of God that cuts deep into the flesh and the spirit of men... More food please.......
rasmann36 2 months ago
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@aden302000 You have issues, if Noah was told to get two of every animal to repopulate, common sense dictates he would have only obtained animals in his general vacinity. I do not recall Noah being told to travel the world to get every animal.
xinecallaw 2 months ago
If a person genuinely believes the Noah's ark account to be literal then they are nothing short of an idiot who's opinion isn't worth while and should not be treated with the respect a logical and reasonable person is. How one can believe that a boat stored two of every kind of animal for forty days and nights without them killing and eating each other, not one of the animals dying and not sinking the boat with forty days and nights worth of excrement is beyond me. Simple foolish people.
hammnod 2 months ago
@hammnod A K A ( HAMMERHEAD ) That statement is as foolish as Daniel in the Lions Den Right? God closed the mouth of the Lions so Daniel was not eaten. God even closed the DOOR to Noah's Ark it was to big for men to close....Amazing how Daniel's true story in known everywhere....
rasmann36 2 months ago
Dumb ass! The water came from inside the Earth. There is water inside pockets of the Earth when God opened them they filled the outer EARTH completely. Go and read on the HOLLOW EARTH. Proven by your own scientists....
rasmann36 2 months ago
@rasmann36 Wow, you have the audacity to hurl an epithet like "dumb ass" before claiming that "scientists" have "proven" a "hollow earth"? And noah's ark has been "found"? Please name ONE geologist who thinks the earth is hollow and kindly tell me where this "noah's ark" has been found and where it is being stored and studied. If you can.
fdasherv 2 months ago
@rasmann36 I'm sorry...but it would appear that your scientific knowledge has been somewhat modified by your religious belief.
The earth isn't hollow....ever heard of gravity? Definition of gravity: The natural force of attraction exerted by a celestial body upon objects at or near its surface, tending to draw them toward the center of the body.
Also, Noah's Ark didn't happen. Please read "The impossible voyage of Noah's Ark" by Robert A. Moore.
You will find it enlightening. =)
CynicalSkeptic1 2 months ago
@CynicalSkeptic Hey Dunkin Donut Debuker, I am a business owner. What I mean by that is that I am not somebody who makes statements without knowledge. In 1977
Archaeologist Ronald Wyatt and his teem of well known Archaeologists discovered not only found the ARK with the exact measurements the BIBLE claimed. They also found the huge ANCHORS that NOAH used to stop the ARK. Written on the ANCHORS were THE NAMES OF NOAH'S FAMILY. Debunked..WAS..Debunked.....THE END......
rasmann36 2 months ago
@rasmann36 Excuse me? What possible relevance does your being a business owner hold? Does that give you some special insight on supernatural events?
As I said before, NOAH'S ARK NEVER HAPPENED. You obviously didn't even bother to read the article. The Ark couldn't have been found....BECAUSE IT COULDN'T HAVE BEEN BUILT.
You also said "...I am not somebody who makes statements without knowledge."
This comes from a man who states that the earth is hollow....
CynicalSkeptic1 2 months ago
@Cynical Septic Tank... I mentioned being a store owner because I didn't want people thinking I was some 5 year old kid like you may be....
rasmann36 2 months ago
@rasmann36 Excuse me? You are the one resorting to ad hominem attacks and yet I am the five year old? How ironic. When rational arguments are sorely lacking then the true religious believer is left with attempting to hurl insults. You should utilize ad hominem attacks against your god....he is the one who allegedly made your religion so difficult to prove....
CynicalSkeptic1 2 months ago
@rasmann36 i think rasmann has got his hand on his business. according to the bible thats a sin. truth doesnt care if you own a business or youre a lowly patents clerk - the truth is your wrong and calling others dumb ass is irony in the extreme.
aden302000 2 months ago
@rasmann36 shhhh no one is supposed to know about hollow earth. we are all going to go there after the rapture and before the great horned one appears!! My friend the leprechaun lives there with santa.
aden302000 2 months ago 3
Hey (Dilldo hole) they found Noah's Ark. Just the way it was described in the Bible. So your debunkin has been debunked BITCH!!
rasmann36 2 months ago
@Terncote The recent Smithsonian website Oct.30,2011 on Svante Paabo on mitochondria DNA ,NEANDERTHAL. Explains it all in simple English. This is proof that the modern man is Noah families that survived the flood ,the archaic humans did not. DNA prove it as you did to your own self and others.
pillowhole 2 months ago
@Terncote "in-breeding with modern man" my bad. NEXT !
pillowhole 2 months ago
@Terncote Congratulation your the first to prove to yourself and millions of viewer's that the Nephilim in Genesis 6:4 are the Neanderthal man it had little in-breeding because they were wipe-out by the flood. Also science week 2005 explained that after the Cretaceous extinction that" grass,flowering and fruiting plants and trees don't exist in Cretaceous,and its is not a quote from George. Sorry,I sucker you into it.
pillowhole 2 months ago
@pillowhole "If evolutionist can set up frauds like IDA how can we trust them if they be setting up labs that prove that evolution didn't happen in the first place."
Trust? You talk about trust? You who lies with every word he posts here. You've been exposed, now be a good worm and crawl back under your rock.
Terncote 2 months ago
@pillowhole "Svante Paabo discovered that the Neanderthal had no relation with modern man."
Bullshit! Check out his department's Neanderthal Genome Project. Here's a quick summary by him "Results indicate that Neandertals are slightly more closely related to modern humans outside Africa."
The exact OPPOSITE of your fraudulent claims. I'm not even going to dignify your egregious quote mining of his work.
You should be ashamed, lying for Jesus! Go away before I mock you again.
Terncote 2 months ago
@pillowhole "Vertebrate paleontologist Dr. George g. Simpson has quoted that after the million year void that all of the sudden there was a great burst of life;(science week 2005)"
Simpson died in 1984. Did he publish this from beyond the grave? Stop trying to make Simpson out to be a creationist - he was a dyed in the wool evolutionist.
There is no Cretaceous void. Stop making shit up.
Terncote 2 months ago
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@LuluRosenkrantz "Why are atheists so obsessed with christianity and the bible ? Why not go to deapest darkest Africa and ask a tribsman to explain the existance of spooks and spirits."
Because they aren't trying to have their superstitions written into the laws of civilised nations or to have science supplanted with theist hocus-pocus or to poison our children with faux-science or dwarf their minds with stories about eternal damnation and a god who watches them on the toilet.
Terncote 2 months ago
@aden302000 Evolutionist are the bullies of science,when geologist have physical evidence,but they want to rush over the evidence and still say the Cretaceous extinction was (over exaggerated) 65m. ago and 35%-46% survived through the FURNACE HEAT as I mentioned earlier. If evolutionist can set up frauds like IDA how can we trust them if they be setting up labs that prove that evolution didn't happen in the first place.
pillowhole 2 months ago
@aden302000 From all his research, Svante quoted in a recent smithsonian mag. that "man is a recent species."making evolutionist nervous. Next, the Behemoth that mention in JOB 40:15 has been discovered in Iran called ,Baluchitherium,also in Pakistan there scattered and preserved like FLOODS hit them. If its in the bible, JOB, than that mean the "scientific" time scales are wrong,as Svante points out.
pillowhole 2 months ago
@pillowhole once again the whole citation. also if youre going to mention the behemoth then you need to also mention the re'em - or as it is translated the "one horned beast' known as the unicorn.
aden302000 2 months ago
@aden302000 Vertebrate paleontologist Dr. George g. Simpson has quoted that after the million year void that all of the sudden there was a great burst of life;(science week 2005)mammals,flowering and fruiting plant and trees,modern-day vegetation;its the"most dramatic" yet "most puzzling event in earth history."and this cause great debates ,including with Joshua lederberg who believe that aliens put life on earth. Svante Paabo discovered that the Neanderthal had no relation with modern man.
pillowhole 2 months ago
@pillowhole the whole citation please so i can see the quote in context. and what has Svante's discovery got to to with your argument?
aden302000 2 months ago
@aden302000 its in the Cretaceous rock that geologist find no trace of life,vegetation,not even horseshoe crabs for 1/2 to 1millon years. I find in some website that 99% species, especially on land,were totally wiped-out. It's the total void in this 1/2 to1million year old rock that evolutionist and physical evidence clash,its like the story of Daniel I've mentioned earlier. (cont)
pillowhole 2 months ago
@aden302000 Science say that in DANIEL 3:25-27 there's no way any man could survive physical heat,toxic gas and in a place where there's little to no oxygen,especially for that long of a time period,its physical physic. Geologist have physical proof that the dinosaurs were wiped-out by meteors,volcanic activities,low oxygen atmosphere and rapid increase of ocean acidic.The physical proof is worldwide,its unlike the other mass extinction at less there physical evidence of life and sea in the rock
pillowhole 2 months ago
@pillowhole youre not really making any sense - what are you trying to tell me? I simply asked for your sources but you have provided me with a nonsensical diatribe that is half scientific and half biblical. Sources mean published data and papers in journals - not saying prof x saw a dinosaur etc - you know how easy stuff like that is to fabricate on the internet. Please supply peer reviewed articles in scientific journals.
aden302000 2 months ago
@steviej321 Also did you know that there's physical evidence that debunks evolution yet the evolutionist turn a blind eye to avoids hard evidence? Yet there still brainwashing children all over the world. Top scientist know the truth and that why they're believing that "aliens" from another planet put man on earth.
pillowhole 2 months ago
@pillowhole Can you cite this physical evidence? I wish to look into it and make up my mind. Im assuming you can provide links and peer reviewed articles to back your claim that this evidence exists.
aden302000 2 months ago
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aden302000 2 months ago
@steviej321 how much mass glacier existed? Before the biblical flood? How land was was exposed? How much ocean water was there and how much would it take to submerged the exposed land at that time? Also fish and birds don't need to be inside of the ark(I'd save the chickens). And great floods do cause a lot of floating debris . Also I wouldn't take adult animals.
pillowhole 2 months ago
If you wanna be a christian, then whatever. I think your superstitions are silly, but keep it to yourself and we're cool.
If you wanna assert that Kangaroos and such swam across the Ocean en masse to get to Noah's ark and 2 of every animal fit into some wooden ark, and survived for 40 days and 40 nights, then please allow me to kickstart your brain, you dumb, superstitious, intellectually bankrupt douche.
That is all.
steviej321 2 months ago
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@steviej321 You said "and 2 of every animal fit into some wooden ark, and survived for 40 days and 40 nights"
Actually, the fable is much more unbelievable....the inhabitants of the Ark were allegedly inside for over a year because the waters didn't reside until then.
"The impossible voyage of Noah's Ark" by Robert A. Moore describes all the impossibilities in detail. It also states that these 68 verses in the Bible have more required "miracles" than any other work of literature.
CynicalSkeptic1 1 month ago
I brought this up to a creationist. He said that the bible clearly states that the earth opened up and water from the depths rose and then descended again.
I think an easier rebuke would be "how the hell do you fit every animal in the world into a boat?!"
Andrewh313 2 months ago 3
@Andrewh313 and how did the kangaroos and koalas get there from australia? also emus and tasmanian devils?? lol
aden302000 2 months ago 2
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@aden302000
"and how did the kangaroos and koalas get there from australia?"
Before the flood we'd have had Gwondanaland or whatever it's called. One continent, which was pulled apart by the continental drift that gave rise to the flood. FAST continental drift! Driven by runaway thermal subduction.
tubewatch59 2 months ago
@aden302000 You have issues, if Noah was told to get two of every animal to repopulate, common sense dictates he would have only obtained animals in his general vacinity. I do not recall Noah being told to travel the world to get every animal.
xinecallaw 2 months ago
@xinecallaw what part of the sentence "every/all animal" (depending on translation) did noah decide to ignore? So Noah had to use common sense? Really ? As far as known "all" is 100%. So youre now claiming that the flood was not world wide? only a local flood? and how high would this flood be? Issues? Im not the one believing in a fairy story - normally it would be called delusion. Also can you creationists get your script together - its as if youre making it up as you go along.
aden302000 2 months ago