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I only wonder what taxonomic level that diagram represents, because it's most certainly not speciesOr heres another time line, every atempt at explaining what we see through religion fails
Oh, it doesn't. I am not into flood geology. How do teeth anywhere mean a same past, or old ages, or no creation??
Well, I have science that clears up the issue. Look at what we know about the primordial earth. There were swampy areas, a lack of grasses, and, as time went on, a lot of big scary creatures. Do you have those in your yard??
No idea what you are talking about.
The lady in prov 8 witnessed the creation. Deal with it. And there were sons of man there in the garden, far as I am concerned, yntil you prove otherwise, and that just ain't gonna happen, I suspect!
Your position is devastated here, try and adjust accordingly, and move on.
Or heres another time line, every atempt at explaining what we see through religion fails
I never said there wasn't commonality. I said that the major elements in humans do not match that which is found in dirt. Where is the carbon and the hydrogen. Organic life cannot exist without these. Actually, organic is defined by the presence of carbon. If humans came from dust we would expect to see dirt that is largely carbon based. We would see dirt that has large amounts of hydrogen. OR we would see humans who are largely silicon based, we would see humans without carbon or hydrogen (or maybe trace amounts). It just doesn't fit.No, we are not dirt now, we had the power surge, and became alive. We haven't been dust now for a long long time.
But, according to this, there is more than silicon in dirt.
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Periodic table of the elements with the common elements from the Earth's crust highlighted with white.
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L.Gardiner/Windows to the Universe
Even though there are 92 elements that are naturally found, only eight of them are common in the rocks that make up the Earth’s outer layer, the crust. Together, these 8 elements make up more than 98% of the crust.
The 8 most common elements in Earth’s crust (by mass):
46.6% Oxygen (O)
27.7% Silicon (Si)
8.1% Aluminum (Al)
5.0% Iron (Fe)
3.6% Calcium (Ca)
2.8% Sodium (Na)
2.6% Potassium (K)
2.1% Magnesium (Mg)"
http://www.windows.ucar.edu/tour/link=/earth/geology/crust_elements.html
Most of the human body is made up of water, H2O, with cells consisting of 65-90% water by weight. Therefore, it isn't surprising that most of a human body's mass is oxygen. Carbon, the basic unit for organic molecules, comes in second. 99% of the mass of the human body is made up of just six elements: oxygen, carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, calcium, and phosphorus.http://chemistry.about.com/cs/howthingswork/f/blbodyelements.htm
- Oxygen (65%)
- Carbon (18%)
- Hydrogen (10%)
- Nitrogen (3%)
- Calcium (1.5%)
- Phosphorus (1.0%)
- Potassium (0.35%)
- Sulfur (0.25%)
- Sodium (0.15%)
- Magnesium (0.05%)
- Copper, Zinc, Selenium, Molybdenum, Fluorine, Chlorine, Iodine, Manganese, Cobalt, Iron (0.70%)
- Lithium, Strontium, Aluminum, Silicon, Lead, Vanadium, Arsenic, Bromine (trace amounts)"
Now, when we factor in the idea that God did not need to use only surface materials, because there might be dust down below as well, not just on the surface, we see we have all that is needed. Then, we can think about the atmosphere of the time of the reaction, as well as the power source, and any reaction it had on the dirt, and presto, the picture is as clear as art. You can't wave that away.
Bah, I think you know what I mean. Even if the Bible is a good spiritual guide for some or gives people solace, why should that make it a good science textbook?
Is it clearer now?
One. And how many directions can birds fly, the wind blow, and animals walk??How many places was the Garden of Eden?![]()
Nothing on there that is even a small challenge. Get a grip.Dad and his kind do not have a leg to stand on, take the following image. This is fact, now every time they try to explain it, their arguments fall down, even the creationists who try dabbling with science end up falling down.
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Fish had seas, and rivers and waterways to get around, amphibians were great for the sometimes swampy inhospitable earth, reptiles are a natural thing to follow. Birds possible competed with things like dinos, so one might expect a moderate approach, in a migration from Eden pattern, and mammals also.Or heres another time line, every atempt at explaining what we see through religion fails
Now that is childishly simple. It is a bunch of skulls. The trick would be to separate the ape like thingies, from men.And just to finish off today
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Explain this you religious fundies
Division in the ranks. Cool.I only wonder what taxonomic level that diagram represents, because it's most certainly not speciesHardly orders either, because modern reptiles only have four of those, so they'd be about the same size as amphibians... I guess we're seeing a lovely mammal-centric bias there.
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No, fish were created in the sea of Eden! No more than man should be all over.If all life was created within a week of each other then we should find shed shark teeth in the bottom most life bearing layers (e.g. pre-cambrian strata). We don't. Therefore, creation falsified.
Clarify. What era, if not the time coal was mostly laid down, do you want to look at?Your mixing your geological eras, here. Its to be expected on one who cherry-picks his science information to support his views...
If that is what it takes to get you to focus, hurry up.This is a result of your cognitive dissonance. If you want me to re-cap the course of our discussion, I can do so, but you'll have to keep your own cranial signal-to-noise ratio in check for a while...
Aren't you about as sweet as you are vague?You trample other aspects of Christian faith, in your effort to twist the Bible's stories to suit your views.
Good point.A human birth in the Garden pre-Fall would mean that a human was born free from sin.
Well, no, you did have a good point there. But, before losing the idea, I might ask you this. How long was it from the fall, till the time they actually left the garden? A day, a month, 4 years??? And how would you know? Another angle is, if we are born under sin, how is it that other sons of Adam, if born in Eden would not be also under it?? Think about it.What i know about Christianity indicates that there was one and only one person who was born free of sin, ever. Can you guess who?
No, I cannot disprove your assertions about there being sons of men in the Garden, just as you cannot prove them. I can only show you how it is inconsistent with what I (and you) know about other aspects of the Christian faith. But then you should also ask yourself, if it weren't so inconsistent with the rest of Christianity, you should have plenty of other creationists on this board who would be perfectly willing to tell this agnostic that he is wrong... If I'm wrong about this aspect of Christian faith, and there were in fact humans born in the Garden pre-Fall, and thus born free from sin, I'd encourage any of those other creationists to let me know about it. The significance of Divine, sin-free birth as a unique event to Christianity suggests otherwise.
Hey, no you did have a point, and I looked at it. The ball was already fired at breakneck speed, back into your agnostic court. From experience, these sort of games don't last long, but hey, maybe you'll get another lucky shot in??I know it pains you to have an agnostic know more about certain aspects of your faith than you do.
Aha. No wonder you had the wherewithal to get a sucker punch in. But I don't have a glass jaw, and have lightning reflexes. No worries over my side of the court.If it salves the wound, like so many other non-Christians here, I was raised in a Christian household, so its not as if the subject of your obsession is unknown to me.