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08-14-2003, 01:49 PM | #11 |
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I believe I have seen this Ham fellow on tv once in a program about evolution & education. It was a big , scary man with a square head , dark hair and a scary beard. Looked a bit like a monkey.
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As people have already said here - "a bit unevolved" ... |
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I understand that he's building a big theme park on AiG property. Maybe someday, I'll get good and drunk, and go visit it. doov |
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"I don't believe in evolution, I know creation's true I believe that God above created me and you so praise His name for what He made, give credit where it's due I don't believe in evolution, I know creation's true." The faithful included children, toddlers, and babes in arms. And the creationists are getting bitter and twisted because evolutionists get their mitts on the innocent little dears at age 15 or so. |
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A tad off topic, but I found a major hole in their 'new theory' for explaining how light from objects over 10,000 light-years away can be reaching earth.
"How can we see distant stars in a young universe?" A short quote: Quote:
1) The 'white hole' object that GR allows for has never been proven to exist; just because the theory allows for it, doesn't mean it has to be there... 2) The 'event horizon' is the farthest point at which the gravity of an object would not permit light to escape...how did matter manage to cross it? 3) The tidal forces at such a gravitational boundry would rip matter into atoms - how did the Earth manage to cross it intact? 4) The above being true, I don't believe GR predicts an event horizon for a 'white hole' that has begun expelling matter. (Assuming, for the moment, that such an object existed.) Seems like they are ignoring things again.... |
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You left out the best lyric, though, Albion!
"My ancestor was Adam and not a chimpanzee!" |
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Hey, that's from the PBS Evolution series. In the "What about God" chapter. You can still hear it on RealAudio on the PBS website.
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a good point about why a creationist would even bother with evidence was made above. I would like to say that they bother also becuase with an ignorant public, just the veneer of sounding scientific is good enough to win them over. joe sixpack (or in my neighborhood, johnny twelvepack) can't tell the difference and is predisposed to being a believer.
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This just in, and relevant to the discussion...
I've been to No Answers in Genesis, and John Stear has a new article that talks just about that subject of Ken Ham's "different interpretations" ruse: Ham and the "Facts" This one is also interesting: Ham's Biblical "Blinkers" |
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