Now, I could be persuaded either way on this one with a pretty convincing argument (mostly because I wasn’t there..) but I just refuse to believe that every animal was taken aboard the Ark… Seriously? Who in their right mind would take Raptors aboard a boat with them? I mean, you can see the havoc the reaped on that boat in JP2… and who thinks it is feasible to feed a T-Rex for 40 days?? T-Rex doesn’t want to be fed, he wants to hunt!! (had to say that..)
it’s not a source. it has sources on it. That’s the whole point of wikipedia: to bring together the various sources to a single clearing house of information where it can be easily and succinctly described.
obviously they need a better PR firm, because people are still running around crying that old “wikipedia isn’t a good source” bullshit. Of course it’s not a good source, it never pretended to be, nor does it want to be one.
Lies… all lies! Dinosaur fossils were obviously placed by God into seemingly 200-65 million year old stratigraphic deposits to test our faith in that Bible book he wrote a while back. Dinosaurs are a myth and whoever drew this is obviously working for the Devil on the side.
It always seems like it’s just the people of the world that believe and base their whole lives around a lie, are the same folks that complain that “Wikarpedia iz wrongs! da byble tels me so”
One theory I heard for noah’s ark was that it was based on a true story of a merchant who survived a flood by hiring a boat and riding it out. I can’t remember the name of the character or the town he lived in, I think it was meant to be the nile though
Now, I could be persuaded either way on this one with a pretty convincing argument (mostly because I wasn’t there..) but I just refuse to believe that every animal was taken aboard the Ark… Seriously? Who in their right mind would take Raptors aboard a boat with them? I mean, you can see the havoc the reaped on that boat in JP2… and who thinks it is feasible to feed a T-Rex for 40 days?? T-Rex doesn’t want to be fed, he wants to hunt!! (had to say that..)
Does this guy hang out with Jack Chick?
objectiveministries.org/kidz/
not saying the Ark existed, but you can trace human civilization and the population curve back to the time and area that the Ark purportedly landed.
NON CHRISTIAN SITES:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Civilization#Ancient_civilizations
ocw.mit.edu/NR/rdonlyres/Civil-and-Environmental-Engineering/1-018JFall2003/826EA9D0-CA48-4F31-926E-A3F9532AE08F/0/lec15over2003a.pdf
God caused the flood because he favored the mer-people!
Altantis FTW!
No, not really. Here’s one counter example:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norte_Chico_civilization
I went to the creationist museum. I LOL’d.
Dinosaurs fossil remains are found arched due to long spines, strong neck muscles, and rigor mortis.
Wikipedia? Gentlemen, please use a more reputable source in the future.
lol, why do you think wikipedia is a source?
it’s not a source. it has sources on it. That’s the whole point of wikipedia: to bring together the various sources to a single clearing house of information where it can be easily and succinctly described.
obviously they need a better PR firm, because people are still running around crying that old “wikipedia isn’t a good source” bullshit. Of course it’s not a good source, it never pretended to be, nor does it want to be one.
Lies… all lies! Dinosaur fossils were obviously placed by God into seemingly 200-65 million year old stratigraphic deposits to test our faith in that Bible book he wrote a while back. Dinosaurs are a myth and whoever drew this is obviously working for the Devil on the side.
I once saw a retarded guy walking on all fours, with shoes on his feet and mayonaise smeared all over his back.
And until I read the bit about dinosaurs some how all being instantly fossilized the minute the drown, that was the most retarded thing I’d ever seen.
This item actually makes a better case against christianity, kinda like the bible…
It always seems like it’s just the people of the world that believe and base their whole lives around a lie, are the same folks that complain that “Wikarpedia iz wrongs! da byble tels me so”
One theory I heard for noah’s ark was that it was based on a true story of a merchant who survived a flood by hiring a boat and riding it out. I can’t remember the name of the character or the town he lived in, I think it was meant to be the nile though