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Nice try. Didn't work this time. I actually smiled.You made this up.
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Nice try. Didn't work this time. I actually smiled.You made this up.
What point does it have to ask you anything when you made your answers up from thin air, without any evidence. Its like discussing a fairy tale with a fairy tale answers.Nice try. Didn't work this time. I actually smiled.
Modern engineering also built the Gerald R. Ford (CVN-78).Noah built the Ark, modern engineering built the Florida footbridge.
Modern engineering also built the Apollo I capsule, the Titanic, the Hindenburg, Thalidomide, Vioxx, the Deepwater Horizon, Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant, Three Mile Island Power Plant, the Scorpion, the Challenger, the Columbia, and the Banqiao Reservoir Dam.Modern engineering also built the Gerald R. Ford (CVN-78).
Modern engineering also built the Delta Works (the Netherlands).
Modern engineering also built the Large Hadron Colider (Switzerland).
Modern engineering also built the Channel Tunnel.
Modern engineering also built the Hubble Space Telescope.
You seem to think a (fictional) bronze age 600 year old armed with a hammer and saw is more capable than modern engineers.
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And for the record, what did Noah use a hammer for?
You do realize that for every one of your examples there's literally millions of examples of modern engineering that have not ended in tragedy, right?Modern engineering also built the Apollo I capsule, the Titanic, the Hindenburg, Thalidomide, Vioxx, the Deepwater Horizon, Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant, Three Mile Island Power Plant, the Scorpion, the Challenger, the Columbia, and the Banqiao Reservoir Dam.
Need I go on?
I don't know. What do most people use hammers for?And for the record, what did Noah use a hammer for?
Well, that sentence is half right.Nothing, as he never existed.
Support your claim with sources outside the bible.Well, that sentence is half right.
The left half.
I do.You do realize that for every one of your examples there's literally millions of examples of modern engineering that have not ended in tragedy, right?
I am.MIDutch said:Heck, you're communicating across hundreds of miles with one right now.
Not Noah's Ark.MIDutch said:I don't know. What do most people use hammers for?
Support your claims with sources outside of science.Support your claim with sources outside the bible.
Thats a nonsensical request.Support your claims with sources outside of science.
Looks to me like you're SOL then.Thats a nonsensical request.
Thats akin to saying support your claims outside of physical reality.
Your ignorance is showing.
Well, given that science is a human endeavor tasked with understanding the Cosmos around us, and since you want support of claims outside of science ... then pretty much the entire Cosmos around us (outside of the ink used to print the Bible).Support your claims with sources outside of science.
Yes, I know you cant support your assertions.Looks to me like you're SOL then.
(Short On Luck)
Ahh now look here ..And for the record, what did Noah use a hammer for?
Wow! I wonder what the Battle of Jericho will be like!?Ahh now look here ..
I went out of my way last night and watched Sir Russell Crowe wrestling with an evil wanna-be king on his Ark, in the epic documentary called 'Noah'. So what you say, just can't be right.
He also seemed to have rock-monsters working for him too, who actually constructed the ark .. and not him, anyway.
Knives (and other weapons) were also clearly visible .. he tried to kill one of his son's twin daughters with a serrated edge knife in one of the final scenes! I'm sure I saw hammers too(?)
Oh no! .. I smell yet another epic thread in the making! ..Wow! I wonder what the Battle of Jericho will be like!?