Log in
Register
Search
Search titles only
By:
Search titles only
By:
Forums
New posts
Forum list
Search forums
Leaderboards
Our Blog
Blogs
New entries
New comments
Blog list
Search blogs
Credits
Transactions
Shop
Blessings: ✟0.00
Tickets
Open new ticket
Watched
Donate
Log in
Register
Search
Search titles only
By:
Search titles only
By:
More options
Toggle width
Share this page
Share this page
Share
Reddit
Pinterest
Tumblr
WhatsApp
Email
Share
Link
Menu
Install the app
Install
JavaScript is disabled. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding.
You are using an out of date browser. It may not display this or other websites correctly.
You should upgrade or use an
alternative browser
.
Warden_of_the_Storm
Well-Known Member
·
30
·
From
Wales
Messages
14,003
Reaction score
7,008
Level
1
Blessings
✟392,294.00
Joined
Oct 16, 2015
Last seen
Today at 3:10 AM
Follow
Start conversation
More options
Find all content by Warden_of_the_Storm
Find all threads by Warden_of_the_Storm
Latest activity
Postings
About
Inventory
Warden_of_the_Storm
replied to the thread
Sea lilies- 280 million years ago.
.
None of those can be easily and adequate explained by a global flood. Also, all you're doing is showing pictures of the geological...
Today at 2:23 AM
Warden_of_the_Storm
replied to the thread
Sea lilies- 280 million years ago.
.
But you're a man too, subject to man's wisdom. You don't know God's point of view.
Yesterday at 3:43 PM
Warden_of_the_Storm
replied to the thread
Sea lilies- 280 million years ago.
.
Not really. For example, you can't say it happened but not take it literally. That just makes no sense. Same with the vice versa.
Yesterday at 12:41 PM
Warden_of_the_Storm
replied to the thread
Sea lilies- 280 million years ago.
.
But there is no evidence for it having occurred, geological or otherwise. So I don't need to accept it, and it isn't an aspect of...
Yesterday at 12:18 PM
Warden_of_the_Storm
replied to the thread
Sea lilies- 280 million years ago.
.
Why would I need forensic evidence for a geological and meteorological event?
Yesterday at 11:34 AM
Warden_of_the_Storm
replied to the thread
Sea lilies- 280 million years ago.
.
Oral testimony - Oral testimony is a spoken statement made by a witness under oath during a legal proceeding, such as a trial or...
Yesterday at 11:05 AM
Warden_of_the_Storm
replied to the thread
Sea lilies- 280 million years ago.
.
As someone who's been on a jury for a murder case, no, oral testimony is not a credible source of evidence.
Yesterday at 10:48 AM
Warden_of_the_Storm
reacted to
dlamberth's post
in the thread
Oldest-known dinosaur in North America
with
Informative
.
A 230 million-year-old, never-before-seen raptor unearthed in the U.S. is the oldest dinosaur ever discovered in North America — and one...
Yesterday at 2:37 AM
Warden_of_the_Storm
replied to the thread
Sea lilies- 280 million years ago.
.
And that's also no evidence at all of a global flood occurring. Correlation does not equal causation.
Wednesday at 11:15 AM
Warden_of_the_Storm
replied to the thread
Sea lilies- 280 million years ago.
.
Once again: don't quit your day job to become a comedian. You're not really cut out for it.
Wednesday at 11:04 AM
Warden_of_the_Storm
replied to the thread
Sea lilies- 280 million years ago.
.
General history is in violation of Genesis...
Wednesday at 10:49 AM
Warden_of_the_Storm
replied to the thread
Sea lilies- 280 million years ago.
.
I'm very confused by what your opinion even is.
Wednesday at 10:36 AM
Warden_of_the_Storm
reacted to
Aaron112's post
in the thread
Sea lilies- 280 million years ago.
with
Haha
.
Or anything else for that matter. Nothing. Zilch. Nada..... oh well..... it makes a lot of money making stories up and jobs and...
Wednesday at 9:28 AM
Warden_of_the_Storm
reacted to
AV1611VET's post
in the thread
Sea lilies- 280 million years ago.
with
Haha
.
And the tares just keep on growing.
Wednesday at 9:28 AM
Warden_of_the_Storm
replied to the thread
Sea lilies- 280 million years ago.
.
HA!
Tuesday at 4:08 PM
Loading…
Loading…
Loading…
Top
Bottom