From: Beryl on
Archimedes' Lever wrote:
> On Wed, 07 Apr 2010 21:27:28 -0700, Beryl <fourl(a)road.net> wrote:
>
>> BTW, I live not far from the world's thickest sedimentary rock
>> formation. It's tilted over, and you drive through time as you drive
>> alongside it on the freeway. The place looks like the Fintstone's town
>> of Bedrock.
>
>
> Perhaps you are speaking of "Red Rocks" in the Denver area? Or what
> area are you referring to. If you had any brains at all, you would have
> mentioned to location, not a description of it.
>
> Well, Fossil Butte National Monument is one location as well.
>
> I am not sure you carry the credence for anyone here to believe
> anything you say.
>
> The thickest deposits are over 792 vertical meters thick, and that is
> exposed.
>
> Where is this place where you can see nearly 3000 ft of exposed
> vertical sedimentary deposit?
>
> These are the thickest in the state of Washington:
>
> http://www.dnr.wa.gov/ResearchScience/Topics/GeologyofWashington/Pages/ncascade.aspx
>
> I still place zero confidence in anything you post that isn't backed by
> substantiating links.
>
> Merely coming out of your mouth isn't enough. You have zero credence.

"The thickness of sedimentary rocks in the vicinity of the Santa Susana
Mts (eastern Ventura basin) may reach 7- to 8-km depth."

http://www.scec.org/news/00news/spot001018.html
From: brent on
On Apr 8, 4:03 pm, D from BC <myrealaddr...(a)comic.com> wrote:

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


You are ridiculous to not see that very bright people can come down on
both sides of the issue about the existence of God. You are the one
who is constrained in your thinking, not the Christian engineer.
There are many Christian engineers. And rather than trying to see why
an obviously bright person would have a different opinion than you,
you try to convince yourself and others that the Christian engineer
must not be very bright.

How about all those Christian engineers who built the great cathedrals
in Europe? Were they stupid too. According to your incredibly silly
model they were all idiots.

You err in your whole approach in evaluation of this topic. Or , you
are just a joker who likes to troll for a few laughs.
From: brent on
On Apr 8, 5:29 pm, D from BC <myrealaddr...(a)comic.com> wrote:

> You are loading up with concepts that can be used for unethical
> behavior.

And where does your definition of ethical behavior come from? Or do
you just make up all by yourself what is ethical and what isn't ?

From: John Tserkezis on
D from BC wrote:

>> The Earth isn't God's house, he keeps his house cleaned up.

> Then why pray to God if all he can do is laundry, vacuum and do the
> dishes in his realm?

You can rest assured that you are helping in keeping god's house clean?

It only takes a few minutes a day, but you have to visit the local
"showhome" which presumably is representative of god's house (open plan,
colourful windows and gold from floor to ceiling), and it only costs a
small fee every time you visit.

Lousy job if you ask me: I'd rather do Amway, at least the crappy
overpriced products you get at the end of it, are real products, not
"metaphorical" products like you get after cleaning god's house.
From: D from BC on
In article <e9bafbe1-988f-4b8c-818b-4b9768867373
@r18g2000yqd.googlegroups.com>, bulegoge(a)columbus.rr.com says...
>
> On Apr 8, 4:03�pm, D from BC <myrealaddr...(a)comic.com> wrote:
>
> >
> > Christian engineers are ridiculous to be duped by the 'too complex to be
> > natural' argument for the existence of God.
>
>
> You are ridiculous to not see that very bright people can come down on
> both sides of the issue about the existence of God. You are the one
> who is constrained in your thinking, not the Christian engineer.
> There are many Christian engineers. And rather than trying to see why
> an obviously bright person would have a different opinion than you,
> you try to convince yourself and others that the Christian engineer
> must not be very bright.
>
> How about all those Christian engineers who built the great cathedrals
> in Europe? Were they stupid too. According to your incredibly silly
> model they were all idiots.
>
> You err in your whole approach in evaluation of this topic. Or , you
> are just a joker who likes to troll for a few laughs.

A Christian engineer is ridiculous because they can be instantly turned
into a clown when asked how old the earth is.

Would you state as FACT that the world is 6000 to 10000 years old?
Probably not. You don't want to come off as ridiculous.

Christian engineers are ridiculous in that they get stuck with and have
to contain ridiculous Christian concepts.
The more ridiculous..the more contained.

Christianity is like eating food from a pantry.
Tasty food is picked but what's always dodged and never thrown away is
the jar of rotten worms.


--
D from BC
British Columbia