d2jsp
Log InRegister
d2jsp Forums > Off-Topic > General Chat > Political & Religious Debate > Dinosaur Thread
Prev1234Next
Add Reply New Topic New Poll
Member
Posts: 28,257
Joined: Jan 29 2004
Gold: 1,895.00
Jul 23 2014 02:36am
Quote (HighschoolTurd @ Jul 23 2014 03:31am)
Ken Ham is the m-word, forgive my language... Or should I say he shouldn't be preaching science.. it's not for him

Edit:
"100% dinosaur. This fits exactly with the evidence from the fossil record."

Lol, no it doesn't.  Fossil records indicate they're millions year old..


46% of the US shares his beliefs that humans are only 5-10k years old.
Member
Posts: 63,030
Joined: Jul 15 2005
Gold: 152.00
Jul 23 2014 02:56am
I feel significantly dumber for having read that.

Quote (HighschoolTurd @ Jul 23 2014 04:31am)
Ken Ham is the m-word, forgive my language... Or should I say he shouldn't be preaching science.. it's not for him

Edit:
"100% dinosaur. This fits exactly with the evidence from the fossil record."

Lol, no it doesn't.  Fossil records indicate they're millions year old..


I can't figure out what the m-word is :wacko:
Member
Posts: 65,046
Joined: Jul 7 2008
Gold: Locked
Jul 23 2014 02:58am
Member
Posts: 32,969
Joined: Mar 17 2005
Gold: 0.00
Jul 23 2014 03:01am
Quote (dark-soul @ Jul 23 2014 03:36am)
46% of the US shares his beliefs that humans are only 5-10k years old.


wait...you gimme a link for this because i need to lose more faith in humanity.

Quote (Voyaging @ Jul 23 2014 03:56am)
I feel significantly dumber for having read that.



I can't figure out what the m-word is  :wacko:


malison
Member
Posts: 28,331
Joined: Jun 9 2007
Gold: 11,700.00
Jul 23 2014 03:12am
Quote (Subwoofer @ 23 Jul 2014 09:01)
wait...you gimme a link for this because i need to lose more faith in humanity.
...


http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/06/05/americans-believe-in-creationism_n_1571127.html

/edit

some quote related to your home state:

A few weeks ago I wrote about Oklahoma State Representative Sally Kern, who had submitted a bill to the state legislature that would significantly weaken science education in that state. Basically, the bill would bar teachers from grading students down on science tests because of that student’s particular belief. In other words, the student could say the Earth is 6000 years old, and the teacher couldn’t fail them.
Well, some good news: that bill failed to pass the vote. The bad news? It only failed 7-9. Nearly half the people in the state’s Education Committee felt it would be OK (haha) for students to fail to learn actual science, and not be penalized for it.
And Kern, the bill’s sponsor, will no doubt not take this defeat lying down. She has a long, long history of blatant anti-reality leanings — she once compared being gay to having cancer — and I’m sure she’ll be proposing some new version of nonsense soon.


This post was edited by brmv on Jul 23 2014 03:17am
Member
Posts: 32,969
Joined: Mar 17 2005
Gold: 0.00
Jul 23 2014 03:28am
Quote (brmv @ Jul 23 2014 04:12am)
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/06/05/americans-believe-in-creationism_n_1571127.html

/edit

some quote related to your home state:

A few weeks ago I wrote about Oklahoma State Representative Sally Kern, who had submitted a bill to the state legislature that would significantly weaken science education in that state. Basically, the bill would bar teachers from grading students down on science tests because of that student’s particular belief. In other words, the student could say the Earth is 6000 years old, and the teacher couldn’t fail them.
Well, some good news: that bill failed to pass the vote. The bad news? It only failed 7-9. Nearly half the people in the state’s Education Committee felt it would be OK (haha) for students to fail to learn actual science, and not be penalized for it.
And Kern, the bill’s sponsor, will no doubt not take this defeat lying down. She has a long, long history of blatant anti-reality leanings — she once compared being gay to having cancer — and I’m sure she’ll be proposing some new version of nonsense soon.


That's just sad.

Southern politician/10

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/06/27/frank-lucas_n_5537217.html
Member
Posts: 28,331
Joined: Jun 9 2007
Gold: 11,700.00
Jul 23 2014 03:35am
Quote (Subwoofer @ 23 Jul 2014 09:28)


tea party madness ravages the whole country :lol:
Member
Posts: 64,656
Joined: Oct 25 2006
Gold: 260.11
Jul 23 2014 09:04am
There is no dinosaur controversy

/thread
Member
Posts: 66,069
Joined: May 17 2005
Gold: 17,384.69
Jul 23 2014 09:55am
those bible psychopats are annoying
Member
Posts: 15,467
Joined: Sep 15 2007
Gold: 475.46
Jul 23 2014 12:34pm
Quote (dothe @ Jul 23 2014 12:16am)
A grown man with 2 kids linked this on facebook. A highly scientific analysis of the topic on everyone's minds these days - the dinosaur controversy.

https://answersingenesis.org/dinosaurs/dinosaurs-and-the-bible/


Just because you and this guy dont understand evolution doesnt make it false.

This post was edited by Brian_D on Jul 23 2014 12:34pm
Go Back To Political & Religious Debate Topic List
Prev1234Next
Add Reply New Topic New Poll