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Jan 14, 2008 16:28

Sometimes people scare me.One of my favorites so far ( Read more... )

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Re: Just a different sect of Muslims wurmfood January 15 2008, 04:08:04 UTC
*laugh* yes, I'm not quite that nuts. The "no gravity" argument is easy to disassemble and can, if nothing else, be demonstrated rather quickly with a couple magnets.

Some of the things there just utterly confuse me. I simply don't see how a rational mind can envision it. What's worse is I know these people are just the vocal minority and are looked on by most of their fellow Christians with embarrassment.

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m4dh4tt3r January 15 2008, 03:02:33 UTC
wow. i haven't seen anything that crackpot in a while.

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wurmfood January 15 2008, 04:05:04 UTC
Some of those are almost as fun as the Time Cube guy.

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joshwasta January 15 2008, 03:24:43 UTC
My sin is wrath.

It is heavy on my heart.

Please, let me show it to you.

-Wasta

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wurmfood January 15 2008, 04:08:59 UTC
Consider it payback. :p

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wurmfood January 16 2008, 07:24:56 UTC
That's... terrifying. I think I have mostly managed to avoid people like this, though I know they're out there.

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mercede02 January 15 2008, 09:15:28 UTC
One of the most basic laws in the universe is the Second Law of Thermodynamics. This states that as time goes by, entropy in an environment will increase. Evolution argues differently against a law that is accepted EVERYWHERE BY EVERYONE. Evolution says that we started out simple, and over time became more complex. That just isn't possible: UNLESS there is a giant outside source of energy supplying the Earth with huge amounts of energy. If there were such a source, scientists would certainly know about it. [emphasis added]

Yes, you fucking morons. It's called THE SUN.

*headdesk*

-K

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wurmfood January 16 2008, 07:27:28 UTC
Bah... You forgot this key fact, though:

"Also, be sure to know the Sun and Moon are about 3,000 miles away are both 32 miles across."

Clearly something that's only 32 miles across and 3,000 miles away couldn't produce the energy required for this. :)

I also love how there's a common thread of how science is BS but there's a constant reference to it to prove how scientists are clearly wrong.

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