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Originally posted by RBHILL
50. Genesis 1:17 tells us that God created "two great lights." Why did He set them in the heavens?
A. To give warmth to the earth.
B. To govern the tides.
C. To give light on the earth.
C

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Originally posted by Rolfey
where did all the water go, you know, after the flood? bearing in mind the oceans were already there and all land was covered (so mount everest) there would have been just under 9000 kilometres of water completely around the world....
God tipped the earth over and took a sip.

And you thought this was a hard question!

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Originally posted by SwissGambit
God tipped the earth over and took a sip.

And you thought this was a hard question!
I'm sorry, but 9000 whatever-the-units-are of water is way more than a sip, pal.

Let's call a swig a swig.

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Originally posted by blakbuzzrd
I'm sorry, but 9000 whatever-the-units-are of water is way more than a sip, pal.

Let's call a swig a swig.
Not to God! Our whole planet is smaller than a zit on his nose.

[Damn, sometimes I miss being a theist. I could have so much more fun with the arguments on this side of the fence...]

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Originally posted by SwissGambit
Not to God! Our whole planet is smaller than a zit on his nose.
Like God ever had a zit -- God's nose is without blemish, you heretic!

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Originally posted by blakbuzzrd
Like God ever had a zit -- God's nose is without blemish, you heretic!
That would be Satan. [Hah!]

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Originally posted by scottishinnz
Rubbish. Evolution is as scientific as gravity.
Then why are there no transitional periods showing up?

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Originally posted by RBHILL
Answer: False. All around the world, in rock layer after rock layer, we find billions of dead things that have been buried in mud and sand carried by water. Their state of preservation frequently tells of rapid burial and fossilization, just like one would expect in such a flood. preservation of animal tracks, ripple marks, and even raindrop marks, testifies to rapid covering of these features to enable their preservation. [The Answers Book, Ken Ham]
As noted by Nemesio there is always evidence for anything but whether that evidence is meaningful or not is another matter. Your 'evidence' is indistinguishable from a scientific viewpoint from evidence of local flooding. Since we know that local flooding does occur we can be sure that at least some of your 'evidence' is actually not valid evidence. So to determine whether your evidence is even partially admissible one would need to do some further analysis like identify how frequent local flooding is or determine the dates of the fossils in question. But since you do not accept the validity of any dating methods that would be impossible.

Add to that the fact that your evidence comes from an unreliable source.

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Originally posted by bob7
Then why are there no transitional periods showing up?
What are "transitional periods" and what do you mean by "showing up"? Or are you just parroting what your pastor told you in the hope of looking intelligent? Please remember that parrots, even the ones who can say hundreds of words still look and sound like dumb birds.

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Originally posted by bob7
Then why are there no transitional periods showing up?
The assertion that there are no transitional periods is false so the question of why there are no transitional periods is meaningless.

--- Penguin

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Originally posted by twhitehead
What are "transitional periods" and what do you mean by "showing up"? Or are you just parroting what your pastor told you in the hope of looking intelligent? Please remember that parrots, even the ones who can say hundreds of words still look and sound like dumb birds.
By transitional period, i mean, animals that look halfawy between monkey and man. not the ones that were frauds...

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Originally posted by RBHILL
50. Genesis 1:17 tells us that God created "two great lights." Why did He set them in the heavens?
A. To give warmth to the earth.
B. To govern the tides.
C. To give light on the earth.
Answer: C. To give light on the earth.

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51. What function of the body uses seventeen muscles, is unique to human beings in that it usually portrays the emotion of pleasure, and is often contagious?

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Originally posted by RBHILL
51. What function of the body uses seventeen muscles, is unique to human beings in that it usually portrays the emotion of pleasure, and is often contagious?
Laughing, like you might do when you think of Kirk Cameron's partner Ray Comfort's name.

Ray Comfort. LOL.

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Originally posted by RBHILL
51. What function of the body uses seventeen muscles, is unique to human beings in that it usually portrays the emotion of pleasure, and is often contagious?
answer: A Smile.

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