Oops, there isn’t one. Darn, I was sure there was one. It must’ve rolled off the edge of the Earth of something.
[/quote]Of course there isn’t, it was removed by those damn Evilutionists as part of their atheist agenda to make the world a better place for baby eaters and that most heinous evil of all; socialism.
What’s with all the attention on Carbon dating? It’s not reliable over 60000 years. There are loads of other techniques used to date older things. Never could understand the creationist fascination with it.
[quote]Jab1 wrote:
What’s with all the attention on Carbon dating? It’s not reliable over 60000 years. There are loads of other techniques used to date older things. Never could understand the creationist fascination with it. [/quote]
Who cares about 60,000 years when your universe begins, at most, 10,000 years ago? What are you? Some kind of Word of God attacking heretic?!
[quote]pushharder wrote:
Jab1 wrote:
Anyone who thinks the ark was feasible clearly has absolutely no clear knowledge of the planet whatsoever and should just be laughed out of any academic pretences they possess. Even as a child I was baffled by the thought that Noah could fit 8 million species of Beetle on to the ark (yeah I was always a biology nerd). Or even successfully fill the ark with all the big animals.
It’s wrongheaded thinking to a significant degree.
Sun Tzu would do you some good as well. You simply are ignorant.
But you bring up a good point. And the question to your question is was it necessary to cram every species of land animal on earth on the Ark? Have we not discussed micro-evolution quite a bit here? Thiiiiiiiink a little.
You need to think this through a little before you babble. You’re showing evidence of a small, limited mind. You don’t want that.[/quote]
Out of the many hilarious ironies contained in that response my current favourite is the fact that I’m actually currently re-reading The Art Of War for the nth time. Gave me a giggle.
Ah so a few thousand years is all it takes to speciate 8 million times NOT over 100 million years, silly me. Gotcha. But wait, didn’t you say macroevolution doesn’t happen? Well whence cometh the beetles then if speciation doesn’t happen?
[quote]pushharder wrote:
You are the confused one, Jabby. I never said speciation didn’t happen.
“Know your enemy.” Read Sun Tzu carefully. You are maneuvering in ignorance. Don’t make me slap you around. [/quote]
But I thought macroevolution doesn’t happen?
You know if you actually read the book properly you’d realise that physical conflict is the last resort of a commander who has no other option, and is usually down to bad leadership. You really shouldn’t invoke slaps and Sun Tzu in the same paragraph.
[quote]pushharder wrote:
You are the confused one, Jabby. I never said speciation didn’t happen.
“Know your enemy.” Read Sun Tzu carefully. You are maneuvering in ignorance. Don’t make me slap you around. [/quote]
But I thought macroevolution doesn’t happen?
You know if you actually read the book properly you’d realise that physical conflict is the last resort of a commander who has no other option, and is usually down to bad leadership. You really shouldn’t invoke slaps and Sun Tzu in the same paragraph.