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Bill, Bill, Bill...

kenandkids

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Because he must have felt that he didn't look quite stupid enough the first time, he actually goes back to the idiot tide issue, and acknowledges the moon... kinda... while not knowing that other planets have them also... or something...
 
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How the moon formed.

How the sun formed.

It amazes me that some people are so proud of their ignorance.

I think it would be good for Bill to spend a little time reading Wikipedia instead of the bible. These are concepts taught in most elementary schools.

I am just glad he did not ask about magnets.
 
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kenandkids said:


Because he must have felt that he didn't look quite stupid enough the first time, he actually goes back to the idiot tide issue, and acknowledges the moon... kinda... while not knowing that other planets have them also... or something...


Pin heads? He's the one who's clueless about grade school science, but we're the pin heads? Sounds like projection to me.... Also, yes this is the guy who many Americans trust with the facts. A guy who immediately resorts to name calling under fair criticism.
 
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I faceplanted onto my desk with this one. My ears are bleeding and the only noise I can make are primal gutteral sounds..... I may need a doctor.
 
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Krazyskooter said:
I faceplanted onto my desk with this one. My ears are bleeding and the only noise I can make are primal gutteral sounds..... I may need a doctor.


I'm always glad to provide support for the medical industry... lol.
 
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as I commented on the video:

BUT IF MOON TIDES THEN HOW MOON? HERP DERP,

man I love O'reilly he is a comedy gold mine I'm just sad that people take him seriously..... the onion news is generally more correct than he is.....
 
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You have to love the image of him with a bookcase in the background. Yes, BIll, like you can actually read...
 
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Europa, anyone? Liquid water ocean beneath the surface. Caused by tidal forces.
"How come Mars doesn't have that? How come Venus doesn't have that?"
GAAAAH! :evil:
 
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nasher168 said:
Europa, anyone? Liquid water ocean beneath the surface. Caused by tidal forces.
"How come Mars doesn't have that? How come Venus doesn't have that?"
GAAAAH! :evil:
Because Mars and Venus aren't orbiting a gas giant? :)
 
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nasher168 said:
Europa, anyone? Liquid water ocean beneath the surface. Caused by tidal forces.
"How come Mars doesn't have that? How come Venus doesn't have that?"
GAAAAH! :evil:

Also, if EVILution were true, all planets would have life! EAT THAT ATHEISTS!
 
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He is asking questions that he could easily find out if he was interested in truth. Heck he could find pretty satisfactory answers in less than an hour on wikipedia if he wanted to. Somehow I don't think he really wants to know how those things got here.
 
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Laurens said:
He is asking questions that he could easily find out if he was interested in truth. Heck he could find pretty satisfactory answers in less than an hour on wikipedia if he wanted to. Somehow I don't think he really wants to know how those things got here.
I'm more than sure that someone has problem given him the answers. He's purposefully sticking to his ignorance because a lot of his opinions would be obviously vacuous if they weren't based on the Bible. At least, that's my opinion. :p
 
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MRaverz said:
nasher168 said:
Europa, anyone? Liquid water ocean beneath the surface. Caused by tidal forces.
"How come Mars doesn't have that? How come Venus doesn't have that?"
GAAAAH! :evil:
Because Mars and Venus aren't orbiting a gas giant? :)

Even if they were, it wouldn't guarantee liquid water oceans underneath the surface.

It's more accurate to say Europa has liquid water oceans because in addition to being mostly water ice in composition, it has a source of tidal heating from the excitation of its orbital eccentricity by other moons (Tides from Jupiter then damp this eccentricity, providing heat). Saturn's moon Enceladus is a similar example.
 
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Billo's position seems to be that because the universe is ordered, that order must have been directed by something.

This is entirely backwards though.

If there was a director of order, we should expect to see physical laws change periodically. If our planet was special, for instance, we should expect some laws which are going on everywhere else in the universe to be suspended for us. This is not the case however. True, things are setup in such a way that life is possible, but it doesn't break, bend or twist any physical laws to accomplish this. The force of gravity that brings in the tides on earth is the same as every other place in the universe.
 
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You know I've spent the last six or so hours in a dazed fever-dream, wherein all manner of strange and illogical thoughts invaded my consciousness.

I considered the possibility that the red/blue divide of Team Fortress was actually fallacious - a cunning attempt by the true enemies of humanity, the spies, to descend us into carnage and chaos by means of of a fabricated civil war in between two virtually identical peoples. I thought to myself that The Pillars of the Earth novel and series would have been made better by the introduction of a (friendly) dragon, and that Showtime's Dexter might have been improved by importing that creepy little vampire girl from Let the Right One in. And these are just the more sensible thoughts that I can comprehend and remember.

And even I, a person who is currently about as inoculated to really stupid ideas as one can get without being George Lucas a little over 12 years ago, have difficulty maintaining lucidity when I watch this video. That's an impressive bit of stupid.
 
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RigelKentaurusA said:
MRaverz said:
Because Mars and Venus aren't orbiting a gas giant? :)

Even if they were, it wouldn't guarantee liquid water oceans underneath the surface.

It's more accurate to say Europa has liquid water oceans because in addition to being mostly water ice in composition, it has a source of tidal heating from the excitation of its orbital eccentricity by other moons (Tides from Jupiter then damp this eccentricity, providing heat). Saturn's moon Enceladus is a similar example.
It would be even more accurate to conclude that we can currently only infer that there may be underground oceans and are not sure they exist just yet.

But I think we're getting side-tracked. :p
 
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