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  • Rachael Van Helsing
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    Re: Proof of a Young Earth

    Originally posted by Ahimaaz Smith View Post
    Anyone who looks up at the myriad wonders of the skies who is honest has to acknowledge the hand of God at work in Creation. Unfortunately, there are some not so honest folks who do the exact opposite. They catalog the magnificence of the universe and try to present it as evidence that God does not exist! Those people are called astronomers.

    Now, True Christians™ know that God sent us a message, the Holy Bible, KJV1611 version. It turns out that God also left a message, just for the astronomers, in a cloud of dust in the Carina Nebula. Here is a Hubble Space Telescope photograph delivering Our Heavenly Father's message to the godless sky-watchers here on Earth:



    Here is the link to NASA's website to prove that I'm not making this up.
    Bah. One could argue that that pic provides more proof of superman.
    Which is saying a lot, really. Although I have to admit I'd find the idea of superman a lot easier to believe than the bible god. Especially a superman that looked like Tom Welling.

    It also....kinda looks like a giant hand flipping the bird.

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  • Ahimaaz Smith
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    Re: Proof of a Young Earth

    Anyone who looks up at the myriad wonders of the skies who is honest has to acknowledge the hand of God at work in Creation. Unfortunately, there are some not so honest folks who do the exact opposite. They catalog the magnificence of the universe and try to present it as evidence that God does not exist! Those people are called astronomers.

    Now, True Christians™ know that God sent us a message, the Holy Bible, KJV1611 version. It turns out that God also left a message, just for the astronomers, in a cloud of dust in the Carina Nebula. Here is a Hubble Space Telescope photograph delivering Our Heavenly Father's message to the godless sky-watchers here on Earth:



    Here is the link to NASA's website to prove that I'm not making this up.

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  • Buford T Scoggins
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    Re: Proof of a Young Earth

    Originally posted by Bobby-Joe View Post
    Do remember when you are listing to secular scientists they every reason in the world to keep this “Old Earth” myth going in the face of all facts. They make a tremendous amount of money off books, teaching positions in secular institutes, lectures, movie deals, government grants, donations, the list go on. These people are not going to give up their luxury lifestyles in plush ivory towers because it is not true.
    Good point! And I should add that I remember as a child visiting national parks with my parents. Did you know that the National Park Service has been infiltrated by secular humanists? There is even a Dinosaur National Monument where they display (obviously fake) dinosaur bones that they claim are 160 million years old? And even at the Grand Canyon, they've got books in the gift shop claiming that the canyon is millions of years old.

    The solution, of course, would be to privatize the national parks. Let Godly Halliburton run them. Then the public would learn that dinosaurs are just cartoon characters, and that God made the Grand Canyon 6000 years ago. Plus those national parks "visitor centers" could be converted to churches.

    YIC,
    Buford

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  • Bobby-Joe
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    Re: Proof of a Young Earth

    Originally posted by Rorschach View Post
    I'm almost hurt you question my faith in the Lord. Atheists try too hard to corrupt our society and destroy our religion. They want to turn us into a generation of gay parents, aborted babies, and godless schools.
    Then it appears you are in agreement with us friend.

    Do remember when you are listing to secular scientists they every reason in the world to keep this “Old Earth” myth going in the face of all facts. They make a tremendous amount of money off books, teaching positions in secular institutes, lectures, movie deals, government grants, donations, the list go on. These people are not going to give up their luxury lifestyles in plush ivory towers because it is not true.

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  • Rorschach
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    Re: Proof of a Young Earth

    Originally posted by SalvationSeeker View Post
    How could they know that?
    Do they have samples they KNOW to be 1 million years to 4.5billion years already?
    (So they could test them with this method and get the same results..)

    Of course they don't have such. They couldn't have.
    (Especially since the earth is only 6,000years old.)
    This is yet more nonsense created to fool feeble-minded atheist idiots.
    But you're not a feeble-minded atheist idiot, now are you?
    I'm almost hurt you question my faith in the Lord. Atheists try too hard to corrupt our society and destroy our religion. They want to turn us into a generation of gay parents, aborted babies, and godless schools.

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  • SalvationSeeker
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    Re: Proof of a Young Earth

    Originally posted by Rorschach View Post
    To answer an earlier question, scientists believe they can date the earth to 3.5 billion years through a process called uranium-lead dating. According to them, certain elements in and on the earth contain trace amounts of uranium. Through the same process as Carbon-14, they "date" these samples. Uranium dating is supposedly accurate anywhere from 1 million years to over 4.5 billion.
    How could they know that?
    Do they have samples they KNOW to be 1 million years to 4.5billion years already?
    (So they could test them with this method and get the same results..)

    Of course they don't have such. They couldn't have.
    (Especially since the earth is only 6,000years old.)
    This is yet more nonsense created to fool feeble-minded atheist idiots.
    But you're not a feeble-minded atheist idiot, now are you?

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  • Rorschach
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    Re: Proof of a Young Earth

    I've seen many articles questioning the legitimacy of Carbon-14 dating. It's true, there are a lot of flaws in it to be answered.

    To answer an earlier question, scientists believe they can date the earth to 3.5 billion years through a process called uranium-lead dating. According to them, certain elements in and on the earth contain trace amounts of uranium. Through the same process as Carbon-14, they "date" these samples. Uranium dating is supposedly accurate anywhere from 1 million years to over 4.5 billion.

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  • Buford T Scoggins
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    Re: Proof of a Young Earth

    Originally posted by SalvationSeeker View Post
    And don't you have to love how that theory, and the theory of the big bang so grossly contradicts each other?

    One says: No matter or energy may be created, only changed.
    The other says: First there was nothing, then something came from nothing, and prooceeds to explode!


    Stupid scientists can't make up their minds on what lie to push..
    The so-called "scientists" come up with these wacko theories like evolution, global warming, big bang (sounds obscene!), and "sexual reproduction" (why do they hate the stork?).

    I've been trying to understand their motive for inventing these pagan lies, when they should be reading the Bible (which has the answers to all of life's questions). Then yesterday, shortly after I took my thorazine, it finally occurred to me why the scientists are such an evil cult.

    It's the same motive for al Qaeda to crash airplanes into our Godly Pentagon and World Trade Center.

    THEY HATE OUR FREEDOM!

    I realize this will come as a Revelation to many of you.

    I need to get in touch with Rush Limbaugh and reveal this important information, so that he can broadcast it on his show. The nation must be warned!

    YIC,
    Buford

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  • SalvationSeeker
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    Re: Proof of a Young Earth

    Originally posted by WilliamJenningsBryan View Post
    I see that our sickular school system has produced another generation of imbeciles. Your so-called "proven and observable theory" is not so sacrosanct as an immutable law of nature. These man-made "theories" are often violated, particularly in special relativity and paired particles, and the first and second "law" of thermodynamics only is valid in closed systems. No one has yet determined whether the universe is a closed system.

    Take off your iPod, pay attention, get cracking with the books, and read the Bible (KJV1611) while you are at it.
    And don't you have to love how that theory, and the theory of the big bang so grossly contradicts each other?

    One says: No matter or energy may be created, only changed.
    The other says: First there was nothing, then something came from nothing, and prooceeds to explode!


    Stupid scientists can't make up their minds on what lie to push..

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  • WilliamJenningsBryan
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    Re: Proof of a Young Earth

    Originally posted by ayerea View Post
    Actually its a proven and observable theory, Matter cannot be created or deleted, there is a set amount and thats it, the matter just changes state and changes into different atoms by different combinations of the 2 principle parts, proton and electron. And yes, you can get energy from breaking apart the atoms in a super dense radioactive material, its kinda how a nuclear bomb works... and if people here think math is right, try E=MC^2. Thats how it all works.
    Oh and you sound like a sith lord.
    I see that our sickular school system has produced another generation of imbeciles. Your so-called "proven and observable theory" is not so sacrosanct as an immutable law of nature. These man-made "theories" are often violated, particularly in special relativity and paired particles, and the first and second "law" of thermodynamics only is valid in closed systems. No one has yet determined whether the universe is a closed system.

    Take off your iPod, pay attention, get cracking with the books, and read the Bible (KJV1611) while you are at it.

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  • Buford T Scoggins
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    Re: Proof of a Young Earth

    Originally posted by ayerea View Post
    Oh and you sound like a sith lord.
    Aha, you reveal yourself as a Star Wars fan. You should stop watching that science fiction trash, and watch good, wholesome patriotic shows like 24.



    Remember, if you go with "science" rather than Jesus, you risk not only eternal damanation, but waterboarding by agent Jack Bauer himself.

    You're either with Christ, or with the terrorists. You know what happens to people who stay in the middle of the road...they get run over.

    YIC,
    Buford

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  • ayerea
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    Re: Proof of a Young Earth

    Actually its a proven and observable theory, Matter cannot be created or deleted, there is a set amount and thats it, the matter just changes state and changes into different atoms by different combinations of the 2 principle parts, proton and electron. And yes, you can get energy from breaking apart the atoms in a super dense radioactive material, its kinda how a nuclear bomb works... and if people here think math is right, try E=MC^2. Thats how it all works.
    Oh and you sound like a sith lord.

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  • Buford T Scoggins
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    Re: Proof of a Young Earth

    Originally posted by ayerea View Post
    You forgot one very important thing. Every single atom is recyclable. That means the atoms in the first bacteria have been in millions of different organisms. The same atoms keep getting re-used over and over and over and over. Plus there is always more stuff coming into earth by way of meteors and such. So, its impossible to make that kind of calculation, because its impossible to tell how many atoms exist on this earth, and how many times each one has been used to make something, weather it be a tree or dirt, or a diamond. Your argument is invalid. (see girls know a few things too)
    That sounds suspiciously like "reincarnation" to me, a Buddhist-Muslim superstition.

    God does not do reincarnation. He creates matter and all living things out of the ether with just a snap of his holy fingers. That's the way He created the Earth 6000 years ago.

    And God deletes matter as He chooses. That Joo-bastard Einstein who claimed that matter can be converted into energy by smashing atoms was lying, but then what do you expect from a scientologist.

    And all that scientologist nonsense about "global warming" - just more drivel from communists like Al Gore. God controls the Earth's thermostat - he warms or cools as He deems necessary.

    Either you're for God, or you're with the terrorists. There is no in between.

    YIC,
    Buford

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  • ayerea
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    Re: Proof of a Young Earth

    You forgot one very important thing. Every single atom is recyclable. That means the atoms in the first bacteria have been in millions of different organisms. The same atoms keep getting re-used over and over and over and over. Plus there is always more stuff coming into earth by way of meteors and such. So, its impossible to make that kind of calculation, because its impossible to tell how many atoms exist on this earth, and how many times each one has been used to make something, weather it be a tree or dirt, or a diamond. Your argument is invalid. (see girls know a few things too)

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  • Buford T Scoggins
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    Re: Proof of a Young Earth

    Originally posted by Nirvash View Post
    Yes if changes into gas when heated rapidly that can cause a explosion but it does not burn. This only happens at hight temps.
    Enough of this nonsense. Our very own researchers at the Landover Baptist Institute for Creation Research have absolutely established the origins of mankind:



    The full story can be found here.

    You really ought to read this web site more carefully. Then you would know The Truth. And there can be only one Truth - that found in the King James Bible. All the rest are lies. Do not be swayed by so-called evolution books and web sites - they are authored by Satan.

    praying for your soul,
    Buford

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