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Neoteny wrote:Anyone heard of this recently? It's nice to get updates every once in awhile, and it seems they found something cool. This is the kind of stuff that makes me shit my pants with excitement. I want to do that!
Neoteny wrote:Anyone heard of this recently? It's nice to get updates every once in awhile, and it seems they found something cool. This is the kind of stuff that makes me shit my pants with excitement. I want to do that!
Juan_Bottom wrote:http://www.answersingenesis.org/creatio ... /whale.asp
Yes. You don't need to beathe air until you leave the water.Snorri1234 wrote:Wait a minute....evolutionists are claiming whales evolved from land-creatures?
Snorri1234 wrote:Juan_Bottom wrote:http://www.answersingenesis.org/creatio ... /whale.asp
Wait a minute....evolutionists are claiming whales evolved from land-creatures?
I never knew that...
Juan_Bottom wrote:So my cousin's husband and I are having a creationism VS evolution debate through E-mail. I'm kicking his butt so far. But this is what he just sent me. I question how serious he is anymore....
http://www.answersingenesis.org/creatio ... /whale.asp
http://www.answersingenesis.org/creatio ... igbang.asp
http://www.answersingenesis.org/creatio ... aliens.asp
I think that last one was just a joke. But he and I have been going a'round about this for a while. All this stuff he sent this time is filtered through a Christian perspective, and it's very frustating that he offered it as a genuine argument.
So this time I just sent him your link. I thank you.
Juan_Bottom wrote:So my cousin's husband and I are having a creationism VS evolution debate through E-mail. I'm kicking his butt so far. But this is what he just sent me. I question how serious he is anymore....
http://www.answersingenesis.org/creatio ... /whale.asp
http://www.answersingenesis.org/creatio ... igbang.asp
http://www.answersingenesis.org/creatio ... aliens.asp
I think that last one was just a joke. But he and I have been going a'round about this for a while. All this stuff he sent this time is filtered through a Christian perspective, and it's very frustating that he offered it as a genuine argument.
So this time I just sent him your link. I thank you.
Snorri1234 wrote:Juan_Bottom wrote:http://www.answersingenesis.org/creatio ... /whale.asp
Wait a minute....evolutionists are claiming whales evolved from land-creatures?
I never knew that...
Napoleon Ier wrote:You people need to grow up to be honest.
jonesthecurl wrote:Also, even though (as I've said in these posts before) I suspect there's a basic flaw with the current cosmological theory, especially since the introduction of the idea of "dark energy", (whcih the article claims is also true of some profesional scientists), this doesn not mean that the scientific method should be ditched or that creationism is right.
This is akin to saying "There's no such thing as phlogiston, therefore god created the world in seven days".
Snorri1234 wrote:Juan_Bottom wrote:http://www.answersingenesis.org/creatio ... /whale.asp
Wait a minute....evolutionists are claiming whales evolved from land-creatures?
I never knew that...
saxitoxin wrote:Your position is more complex than the federal tax code. As soon as I think I understand it, I find another index of cross-references, exceptions and amendments I have to apply.
Timminz wrote:Yo mama is so classless, she could be a Marxist utopia.
Wiki wrote:Whales are cetaceans which are neither dolphins (i.e. members of the families Delphinidae or Platanistoidae) nor porpoises. Orcas (Killer Whales) and Pilot whales have "whale" in their name, but they are dolphins for the purpose of classification.
All cetaceans, including whales, dolphins and porpoises, are descendants of land-living mammals of the Artiodactyl order (even-toed ungulate animals). Both cetaceans and artiodactyl are now classified under the super-order Cetartiodactyla which includes both whales and hippos. In fact, whales are the closest living relatives of hippos; they evolved from a common ancestor at around 54 million years ago. Whales entered the water roughly 50 million years ago.
tzor wrote:
Whales actually still have the undevoped bones of what would be their hind legs, and their front legs evolved into the front flippers.
Snorri1234 wrote:tzor wrote:
Whales actually still have the undevoped bones of what would be their hind legs, and their front legs evolved into the front flippers.
Yeah I knew that, I just forgot that that would mean they came from the land first. I was thinking about animals coming from the sea onto the land, and animals living in the sea therefore didn't have to go onto the land first.
Dammit, I really need to reread stuff again.
packrat31306 wrote:hmmmm....... what do you mean that you don't think I'm serious anymore? Juan Bottom has very interesting ideas. I'll give him that. I'll also give him credit for his style of arguments...........but, I honestly believe that it isn't possible, much less probable that anything can come out of nothing. Also I find it hard to believe that you could get so many somethings out of a single something.
Enough of the intro..........why is there so much oil in the middle east? Any ideas? Any at all? What does oil come from? How is it made? dead animals and such. when an animal dies it has to be burried and compressed quicklly to ensure the process before said animal begins to just turn to dust. it works like a diamond. carbon has to be compressed and heated for so long before it will turn to a diamond.
now....why is there so much oil in the middle east? the firtle crest. (er....spelling) the start of civillization according to christianity. the garden of eden was place in or around Iraq. think about it. if there was only 2 of overything to begin with then after 1500 years or so you wouldn't cover much of the earth. then the flood, extremely rapidly covering everything and causing instant burial for anything on the earth. instant compression and vwalla! lots of oil! interesting.
Packrat........aka packrat 31306
saxitoxin wrote:Your position is more complex than the federal tax code. As soon as I think I understand it, I find another index of cross-references, exceptions and amendments I have to apply.
Timminz wrote:Yo mama is so classless, she could be a Marxist utopia.
packrat31306 wrote:Enough of the intro..........why is there so much oil in the middle east?
packrat31306 wrote:the firtle crest. (er....spelling) the start of civillization according to christianity. the garden of eden was place in or around Iraq.
Juan_Bottom wrote:Oil comes from dead vegitation, algae, and microscopic organisms.
http://www.thenakedscientists.com/HTML/ ... tion/1284/
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packrat31306 wrote:hmmmm....... what do you mean that you don't think I'm serious anymore? Juan Bottom has very interesting ideas. I'll give him that. I'll also give him credit for his style of arguments...........but, I honestly believe that it isn't possible, much less probable that anything can come out of nothing. Also I find it hard to believe that you could get so many somethings out of a single something.
Enough of the intro..........why is there so much oil in the middle east? Any ideas? Any at all? What does oil come from? How is it made? dead animals and such. when an animal dies it has to be burried and compressed quicklly to ensure the process before said animal begins to just turn to dust. it works like a diamond. carbon has to be compressed and heated for so long before it will turn to a diamond.
now....why is there so much oil in the middle east? the firtle crest. (er....spelling) the start of civillization according to christianity. the garden of eden was place in or around Iraq. think about it. if there was only 2 of overything to begin with then after 1500 years or so you wouldn't cover much of the earth. then the flood, extremely rapidly covering everything and causing instant burial for anything on the earth. instant compression and vwalla! lots of oil! interesting.
Packrat........aka packrat 31306
jonesthecurl wrote:Which brings up the question of why there were plants still around after the flood went...hadn't they all been squashed into oil?
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