Creation Museum VNR: Great Flood
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Any one notice the lack of rain?
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So many dislikes. Funny how we atheist are so smart yet so quick to shoot the messenger.
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The Ark was anything but poorly design. It was over 300 ft and took 120 years to build.
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@jdbadboy God tinkered everyone's genes to make it look like evolution is true and the Bible is false. Actually, he did this with every single thing that might be considered evidence for the Bible, the flood, young earth and creationism.
Why? I dunno. God works in mysterious ways, too much knowledge might be bad for, and other complete BS rationalizations.
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@realistromeo Now that's an interesting idea: "if your going to re-enact a biblical event do it right plz." Except for the fact that this never happened. The rocks just say no. And not only no, but "No effing way!"
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@muzalot We could go on and on with this. But, I think you know that I am right. You can defend the actions of your insane god because you believe in him and I can knock him because I don't. You have faith in something so horrible and manic that it defies comprehension and rational thought. Yet you love him and you think he loves you. So i leave you to your delusions and I hope you are too disappointed when you die.
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the arsonist merely burns things down, he doesn't stick around to rebuild..
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40 DAYS AND 40 NIGHTS, thats the amount of time it took for the waters to engulf the whole earth, not some immediate horridly apocalyptic ULTRAMEGATSUNAMI! the ark was LIFTED above the mountains, fountains of the deep were broken and the gates of the heavens were loosed rain+fountains= 40 day flood.. now if someone made a model based on how PACED the waters had to rise in 40 days i'd be more likely to appreciate that model better, if your going to re-enact a biblical event do it right plz.
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@muzalot True...but we don't praise the arsonist for starting the fire regardless of what good comes from it.
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the expression often refers to a necessary process and not a mistake.. forrest fires consume everything without prejudice and yet that very same fire is fundamentally necessary to the process of reforestation..
So, giant wave drowns land with enough force to destroy every other ship on earth and reshape the continents, but somehow magically doesn't crack a poorly designed wooden box holding 1.5 million species of animals, which are cared for by an old man and 6 relatives, which then go on to repopulate the world from australia to america, all without leaving a single piece of evidence?
If you believe that, I have this bridge you might be interested in...
amandarandom89 2 years ago 6
@irvinemuscles: "I'd rather be a fool in the eyes of man, than a fool in the eyes of God." Well, you're half way there. As far as the rest of your post, really meaningless. Bogeyman tales don't scare me, much less get my attention. What does get my interest is data. And there is no data to support either your YEC conceits nor opinion that your idea of divinity is the correct one. There are many faiths older than christianity, and those have more proof of their views.
magick205 2 years ago 3