From: Archimedes' Lever on
On Wed, 07 Apr 2010 21:27:28 -0700, Beryl <fourl(a)road.net> wrote:

>
>LOL, okay. I took all the Geology courses that my local community
>college offered. Then a few more at a university.


And you learned nothing. You are like the idiot at my work that said
that he only learned things in school long enough to pass the test, and
the idiot is a fellow engineer!
From: Archimedes' Lever on
On Wed, 07 Apr 2010 23:39:27 -0700, Beryl <fourl(a)road.net> wrote:

>RogerN wrote:
>
>> Found this, thought you might find it interesting.
>> "There can be no such things as an atheist. This is why: Let's imagine that
>
>< yawn> ...
> ...
>> To say categorically, "There is no God," is to make an absolute statement.
>> For the statement to be true, I must know for certain that there is no God
>
>Strong argument. Now you must deal with the Flying Spaghetti Monster and
>the Invisible Pink Unicorn.


And total retards like you.
From: John Fields on
On Wed, 7 Apr 2010 17:39:21 -0700, D from BC <myrealaddress(a)comic.com>
wrote:

>In article <9NWdnWH2roM-dCHWnZ2dnUVZ_qKdnZ2d(a)posted.toastnet>,
>fourl(a)road.net says...
>>
>> Archimedes' Lever wrote:
>> > On Wed, 07 Apr 2010 00:43:09 -0700, Beryl <fourl(a)road.net> wrote:
>> >
>> >> You don't know the answers to _ANY_ of those questions?
>> >> I know a few, don't know a lot more, and know that many of the questions
>> >> are simply silly.
>> >
>> >
>> > Are you old enough or mature enough to even be making a post into
>> > Usenet?
>> >
>> > You are about as dumb as that senator was/is about Guam.
>>
>> Tackle these.
>>
>> - Where has all of the sediment presently going into the oceans gone?
>> - Where did so much sedimentary rock come from?
>
>I might need an update on that..
>
>http://rst.gsfc.nasa.gov/Sect2/Slide1.jpg
>
>The layers are like a clock.
>Top layers are young.
>Bottom layers are old.
>
>If one goes deep enough, the fossilized life forms (aside from plants)
>are marine only. If mammals are found at this layer then evolution is
>busted.
>Below that there's nothing..No life...
>The earth was once a secret lifeless ball circling the sun for billions
>of years.

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Duhhh...

Read Genesis 1.

God didn't any life into the sea until the fifth day.

JF
From: D from BC on
In article <i3lrr5tlkktqkpiigh8omr4bbsqu21d8s8(a)4ax.com>,
jfields(a)austininstruments.com says...
> ---
> Duhhh...
>
> Read Genesis 1.
>
> God didn't any life into the sea until the fifth day.
>
> JF
>


Do you believe ALL sea life was made instantly on the fifth DAY?

Of the 38000 Christian denominations some do and some don't accept
evolution evidence.
ex: Catholics are ok with evolution.
However creationists are ruthless at making anti-science to support
God's pop tart life.

There's no fossil evidence of animals suddenly magically appearing.
But there is evidence of life magically disappearing (but not suddenly)
several times.

If you're looking for what can be done in a day, an asteroid is very
effective in killing in a day.

Since 38000 Christian denominations have no standard, the bible fails
and Christian engineers look ridiculous for forcing a book to fit
reality.


--
D from BC
British Columbia
From: D from BC on
In article <o86dnQUkRoRsMyDWnZ2dnUVZ_hydnZ2d(a)earthlink.com>,
regor(a)midwest.net says...
> Have you ever heard of the Lord's prayer? You are to pray "... Thy will be
> done on EARTH as it is in Heaven...".
>
> An engineer should feel ridiculous designing by random mutation. Do you
> select components or just put the raw materials in a box, shake them up, and
> hope components form?
>
> RogerN
>
>

'Too complex to be natural' was squashed at the Dover trial.
Ken Miller (cell biologist) was at the Dover trial.
His talk at Case Western University
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JVRsWAjvQSg&feature=related

Christian engineers are ridiculous to be duped by the 'too complex to be
natural' argument for the existence of God.

--
D from BC
British Columbia