MoonLancer
The Moon is a reflection of the MorningStar
Probably a video game.
You don't think these guys get their theology from a Bible, do you?
its actually from Scientology. someone needs to work on their theology.
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Probably a video game.
You don't think these guys get their theology from a Bible, do you?
talking snake: no problemThanks. So, it is part of a science fiction. I like science fiction. But the Galactic Battleship stuff is too long and I don't have enough time for it.
Better check your list again then --- specifically the first one on it.talking snake: no problem
walking on water: sure thing
sun stood still: yup
ten thousand years old and made in six days: absolutely
living in a whale: fine
but an intergalactic supervillain, that's far too improbable!
kindly explain why xenu is such a silly thing to believe.Better check your list again then --- specifically the first one on it.
I'd be pretty lonely, wouldn't I? No church on Sunday for me.kindly explain why xenu is such a silly thing to believe.
There's a group of thought that states that oil is not the result of fossils being converted over time, but rather is a replenished natural resource that springs forth from deep in the earth. It's still touted today as a defense against the peak oil prediction.
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=59991
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abiogenic_petroleum_origin
talking snake: no problem
walking on water: sure thing
sun stood still: yup
ten thousand years old and made in six days: absolutely
living in a whale: fine
but an intergalactic supervillain, that's far too improbable!
How much time is needed? I believe it is still within the range of a YE.
God should have created only one type of coal?
I assume a dinosaur stepped in soft coal or something.
Nobody can blame AV for not doing his best to ruin any chance Creationism has of ever being taken seriously.
I have always said that AV is our biggest ally.
All hail AV![]()
I dunno....I mean, its not just him. You have to consider Juv, True blue, RB, zone and dad.
Even more interesting is the fact that someone got their foot in the door of this discussion with -It's interesting you say that considering most YEC's believe the coal was formed and covered during the flood. How could a dinosaur walk over "soft coal" while an enormous, world-wide flood killed every land-living creature.
- and has dominated the discussion ever since. I though this topic was addressed to YEC's.I'm not a YEC, but I'll give my 2¢ anyway.
Even more interesting is the fact that someone got their foot in the door of this discussion with -
- and has dominated the discussion ever since. I though this topic was addressed to YEC's.
Even more interesting is the fact that someone got their foot in the door of this discussion with -
- and has dominated the discussion ever since. I though this topic was addressed to YEC's.
Thanks for sharing.
Here's the OP -
And here are the numbers - http://christianforums.com/misc.php?do=whoposted&t=7345726
Well if we take the Kimmeridge Clay as an example 150-155 million years, which rather redefines the Y in TEC out of its usualy meaning even in geological terms.
Although I believe there are Middle Miocene source rocks in the middle east, they are the youngest I know of and are 10-15 million years old.
I would interested if anyone knows of younger thermally mature source rocks.
It takes time to bury a rock to sufficient depth to make it thermally mature. Then it takes time to generate the accumulations of oil that we find and then it takes time for that oil to migrate and pool.
All in all not the king of event that occurs on timescales of thousands or even tens of thousands of years. More like millions of years.
If you can shoe horn that into your understanding of YEC good luck to you I'm sure you've incorporated other inconvenient facts, or just ignored them.
If you are interested:
http://www.searchanddiscovery.net/documents/Animator/klemme2.htm?q=+text:attenuation
So he doesn't believe that the earth is younger than 6,000 years old, yet in another thread he mentions the earth was created in 4004 B.C. I'm confused.![]()
So he doesn't believe that the earth is younger than 6,000 years old, yet in another thread he mentions the earth was created in 4004 B.C. I'm confused.![]()