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Uploaded by on Nov 30, 2006

An illustration of how Jesus came to Earth with the intention of getting dirty--not quite what is expected of a King.

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  • Did you read about the radiometric dating methods of Mt. St-Helen's ash in a Christian journal? Christians will go anywhere to find little proofs that back up their book.

    Okay so,

    Dinosaurs and people co-existed.

    The grand canyon was carved out in a matter of days.

    All other religions have got it wrong.

    And science and evolution was made up by the devil to mess with people.

    You're lost in a fairy tale and probably too afraid of going to hell to question anything.

  • carbon dating relies on the breakdown of elements in a rock. but if you don't know how much carbon, for instance, was in the rock when it was formed in the first place, your results could be off by millions and billions of years! that, my friend, is convincing evidence. i suggest you read the book Someone's Making A Monkey Out Of You. You might be surprised.

  • don't worry, i have. i have my own convincing evidence -- if the earth was 4.5 billion years old, the oceans could NEVER be as salty as they are. and as for carbon dating, it's totally unreliable. remember mount st. helen? a few scientists were asked to carbon date the igneous rocks made by the volcano that were only a few months old. the results? the rocks were found in the first test to be more than a billion years old, and the next, about 15,000.

  • Evidence? Actually, all scientific evidence shows that the Earth is around 4.5 billion years old. Do you understand carbon dating? Read up on it. I'm sure you'll find the evidence quite convincing.

  • no, we believe (and have evidence) that the Earth is approximately 10,000-15,000 years old and no one knows when Jesus is coming back. Besides, who are you to say believing Jesus would come to be born in a stable is any more ignorant than believing the universe began by exploding from a cosmic egg that, with it's density, scientifically would actually NEVER EXPLODE?

  • i love the skit guys

  • merry xmas

  • Pass the sick bag, Mabel.

    A lesson in how to sentimentalise an otherwise great story.

    Ghastly.

  • Great video - nothing more to say, just a great video telling truth

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