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PZ Myers riding the triceratops at The Creation Museum

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Uploaded by on Aug 8, 2009

This is video that I took at The Creation Museum in Kentucky on August 7, 2009. PZ didn't think much of the museum. To paraphrase him: "I didn't learn a thing. There is nothing here but a bunch of bald assertions. There is no evidence to back up their claims."
http://www.ruffingtonpost.com/2009/08/pz-myers-and-hemant-mehta-at-creation.html

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  • @SpeX7X Common ancestry is a fact of science.

  • This is the video conservapedia so immaturely boasts as evidence that atheists are fat morons? An old guy in a suit trying to carefully climb on an oddly shaped statue and he doesn't actually have much trouble at all? I guess I shouldn't expect any less from those willfully ignorant, juvenile bigots.

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  • HOW EMBARRASSING FOR THAT FAT ATHEIST. HAHAHA LOOK HOW EMBARRASSED FAT THAT ATHEIST IS. WHY ARE ALL ATHEISTS SO FAT AND EMBARRASSING

  • This totally proves that Jesus made the earth is 14 weeks nine days and four hours... If you stop the video at exactly 43 seconds frame 31, you can clearly see a message from god, It looks like just a flash, but in it there is a message that says a whole new verse from Jesus Christ. You may not believe it's in there, but if you have faith, you shouldn't need to look... But, take my word as one of the only living prophets of god... It's in there.

  • This disproves evolution.

  • @TheRyeguy123 because he was made in god's image ;)

  • @MrBongers hate much ?

  • @rolingpingu Actually, all it said was that he was fat over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over again.

  • @ClamCrunchy I understand your position, although you have to accept that either there is a God who created the standard, or everything was created by natural means. There is no inbetween. A yes and no answer basically. Maybe just mean's you haven't picked sides yet.

    You cannot have half a God and half Nature. There either is, or is not.

    Im not interested in discussing abiogenesis as it is merely an idea, and to try to disprove an idea is in itself pretty hard.

    You are very mannered, cheers

  • @Stianchez I'm not a materialist in the sense that I think absolutely everything is made of matter and energy. But I think it's an unjustified leap to go from absolute laws of logic being beyond matter and energy to a theistic God. I don't see why that would follow. And I must say, it certainly does not follow that abiogenesis is not true, if logical absolutes are beyond the natural world.

  • @ClamCrunchy Welcome to getting to know Jesus Christ if you already haven't.

    ->If<- everything was made by nature, laws of logic would be made by nature. Which you just confirmed weren't true. Naturalism

    As you stated yourself logic is not part of nature. The only world view that can account for the laws of nature is christianity by the one and only God

    Either you believe nature created everything, or you dont. You already sided with me, whether you knew it or not.

  • @Stianchez Logical absolutes aren't material, anyone who thinks they are is a fool. They are beyond time, space matter and energy. They are not contingent on them.

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