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He should know. NuclearDem Nov 2013 #1
There's another Hovind? shenmue Nov 2013 #2
Wow. Who would have thought that Pat Robertson boston bean Nov 2013 #3
. boston bean Nov 2013 #4
LOL. "Of course the Archbishop had evidence the earth is 6000 years old". JBoy Nov 2013 #5
Hard to believe anyone could be so stupid as to believe kiranon Nov 2013 #6
A coworker who is a great engineer exboyfil Nov 2013 #7
I have a similar coworker Cresent City Kid Nov 2013 #8
well - I think your programmer friend is somewhat correct DrDan Nov 2013 #17
The expansion can be faster than the speed of light Cresent City Kid Nov 2013 #18
no - it will not speed up the light DrDan Nov 2013 #19
My point is that the light must be much older than 6000 years. Cresent City Kid Nov 2013 #22
I certainly agree with that DrDan Nov 2013 #23
I hear you Cresent City Kid Nov 2013 #24
Some people operate with two sets of mental furniture undeterred Nov 2013 #25
...and while you read the big book Taylor, I'll tell the people about the all new "Meal-o-Matic"... BlueJazz Nov 2013 #9
Wow, when Pat Robertson comes off as the "sane" one .......... marmar Nov 2013 #10
This message was self-deleted by its author Baitball Blogger Nov 2013 #11
Yeah. Remember, these people want to put that shit in public school science textbooks. Warren DeMontague Nov 2013 #12
Can I just add, Usher was laughed at *in his own day* Recursion Nov 2013 #13
I don't get it. To believe in a creator does not mean you have to believe the earth is 6,000 years. kelliekat44 Nov 2013 #14
A couple things. One, there's not a whole hell of a lot of critical thinking going on. Warren DeMontague Nov 2013 #15
It's not a kind of thinking, it's dogma ck4829 Nov 2013 #16
When you bild a zoo, you shouldnl't be surprised that there are animals in it. Agnosticsherbet Nov 2013 #20
Sigh. Warren DeMontague Nov 2013 #21
When you believe in the written down heat induced hallucinations of itinerant sheep herders. hobbit709 Nov 2013 #26
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