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Where do the other planets fit in?
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<blockquote data-quote="Delphiki" data-source="post: 56707629" data-attributes="member: 262159"><p>AV, this is why you need to just throw in the towel:</p><p></p><p>The first word you highlighted, "<span style="color: Red">apparently</span>" was in a sentence describing the creationist view. It is <em>apparent</em> that creationists believe such and such. It <em>appears</em> that you believe such and such. Get it?</p><p></p><p>The next 3 "<span style="color: red">if</span>"s, are things that nobody knows whether they will happen or not, religious or not. Granted, you think we'll hear a brass section, while four scary dudes on horses will ride around the planet, oceans will turn to blood, etc. Considering the realistic possibilities of things like disease, climate change, and war, once again, your supposition looks like the next Michael Bay movie, and is every bit as realistic as Transformers.</p><p></p><p>"<span style="color: red">About</span>" because there's no way to give an exact calendar day on dates that far back.</p><p></p><p>"<span style="color: red">Average</span>" doesn't mean "dur, don't know for sure", it's a way to explain a medial recurrence of something. If you roll a 2, a 4, and a 6, your average is 4.</p><p></p><p>And so on and so on. </p><p></p><p>Fact is, you've just shown that you didn't actually read the post, you just figured if you highlighted a bunch of non-absolute words, that people would think science is somehow clueless. Sorry it didn't work. You just made a fool out of yourself again.... well except among your fellow fools of course.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Delphiki, post: 56707629, member: 262159"] AV, this is why you need to just throw in the towel: The first word you highlighted, "[COLOR="Red"]apparently[/COLOR]" was in a sentence describing the creationist view. It is [I]apparent[/I] that creationists believe such and such. It [I]appears[/I] that you believe such and such. Get it? The next 3 "[COLOR="red"]if[/COLOR]"s, are things that nobody knows whether they will happen or not, religious or not. Granted, you think we'll hear a brass section, while four scary dudes on horses will ride around the planet, oceans will turn to blood, etc. Considering the realistic possibilities of things like disease, climate change, and war, once again, your supposition looks like the next Michael Bay movie, and is every bit as realistic as Transformers. "[COLOR="red"]About[/COLOR]" because there's no way to give an exact calendar day on dates that far back. "[COLOR="red"]Average[/COLOR]" doesn't mean "dur, don't know for sure", it's a way to explain a medial recurrence of something. If you roll a 2, a 4, and a 6, your average is 4. And so on and so on. Fact is, you've just shown that you didn't actually read the post, you just figured if you highlighted a bunch of non-absolute words, that people would think science is somehow clueless. Sorry it didn't work. You just made a fool out of yourself again.... well except among your fellow fools of course. [/QUOTE]
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