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Jesus is Savior

BrainBlow

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arg-fallbackName="BrainBlow"/>
http://www.jesus-is-savior.com/
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*drools*
 
arg-fallbackName="australopithecus"/>
17 EVIDENCES AGAINST EVOLUTION

1. Moon Dust
2. Magnetic Field
3. Fossil Record
4. Embryonic Recapitulation
5. Probability
6. Second Law of Thermodynamics
7. Vestigial Organs
8. Fossil and Fossil Fuel Formation
9. Punctuated Equilibria
10. Homology/Molecular Biology
11. Dating Methods
12. Dinosaurs
13. Sun's Diameter
14. Nile River's Overflow
15. Earth's Rotation
16. Written Record
17. The Bible

http://www.jesus-is-savior.com/Evolution%20Hoax/evidences.htm

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
 
arg-fallbackName="Pulsar"/>
australopithecus said:
17 EVIDENCES AGAINST EVOLUTION
12. Dinosaurs

Many times in the recent past, explorers have recorded sightings of flying reptiles much like the pterodactyl.

Consider the stories such as the Loch Ness monster (of which many convincing photographs have been taken). Some have claimed to see dinosaur-like creatures in isolated areas of the world.

Recently, a Japanese fishing boat pulled up a carcass of a huge animal that intensely resembled a dinosaur. A group of scientists on an expedition into a jungle looking for dinosaur evidence claims that they witnessed one, but their camera was damaged.

There would have been plenty of room on the Ark for the dinosaurs (especially considering that only a few were of the enormous size of Tyrannosaurus or "Brontosaurus.") Also, the Bible states that Noah was to take two of every kind onto the Ark. Many dinosaurs and reptiles were of the same kind, but much smaller. Dinosaurs pose no problem for creation science.
:lol: :lol: :lol:
 
arg-fallbackName="BrainBlow"/>
I think this guy believes in every single conspiracy out there.
It seems it could be a case of Poe's law, but it just seems to be too much for that :shock: i mean, with all those files and pictures etc, that site gotta be somewhat costly!
 
arg-fallbackName="Pulsar"/>
BrainBlow said:
I think this guy believes in every single conspiracy out there.
It seems it could be a case of Poe's law, but it just seems to be too much for that :shock: i mean, with all those files and pictures etc, that site gotta be somewhat costly!
It looks real: the creator of the site is David J. Stewart, and he seems to be a very disturbed individual. There's even a blog dedicated to expose him: http://davidjstewartexposed.blogspot.com/
 
arg-fallbackName="Irokesengranate"/>
Dumb website said:
6. SECOND LAW OF THERMODYNAMICS

The second law of thermodynamics states that although the total amount of energy remains constant, the amount of usable energy is constantly decreasing. This law can be seen in most everything. Where work is done, energy is expelled. That energy can never again be used. As usable energy decreases, decay increases. Herein lies the problem for evolution. If the natural trend is toward degeneration, then evolution is impossible, for it demands the betterment of organisms through mutation.

Some try to sidestep this law by saying that it applies only to closed environments. They say the earth is an open environment, collecting energy from the sun. However, Dr. Duane Gish has put forth four conditions that must be met in order for complexity to be generated in an environment.

1. The system must be an open system.
2. An adequate external energy force must be available.
3. The system must possess energy conversion mechanisms.
4. A control mechanism must exist within the system for directing, maintaining and replicating these energy conversion mechanisms.
The second law clearly presents another insurmountable barrier to evolutionary idealism.

I don,´t get it. Let,´s act as if his source wasn,´t a complete moron: Which one of the four conditions is supposed to be missing on Earth? :geek:

Also: "Evidences"?!
 
arg-fallbackName="lrkun"/>
Irokesengranate said:
Dumb website said:
6. SECOND LAW OF THERMODYNAMICS

The second law of thermodynamics states that although the total amount of energy remains constant, the amount of usable energy is constantly decreasing. This law can be seen in most everything. Where work is done, energy is expelled. That energy can never again be used. As usable energy decreases, decay increases. Herein lies the problem for evolution. If the natural trend is toward degeneration, then evolution is impossible, for it demands the betterment of organisms through mutation.

Some try to sidestep this law by saying that it applies only to closed environments. They say the earth is an open environment, collecting energy from the sun. However, Dr. Duane Gish has put forth four conditions that must be met in order for complexity to be generated in an environment.

1. The system must be an open system.
2. An adequate external energy force must be available.
3. The system must possess energy conversion mechanisms.
4. A control mechanism must exist within the system for directing, maintaining and replicating these energy conversion mechanisms.
The second law clearly presents another insurmountable barrier to evolutionary idealism.

I don,´t get it. Let,´s act as if his source wasn,´t a complete moron: Which one of the four conditions is supposed to be missing on Earth? :geek:

Also: "Evidences"?!
 
arg-fallbackName="Irokesengranate"/>
4. A control mechanism must exist within the system for directing, maintaining and replicating these energy conversion mechanisms.
That is only true for already complex mechanisms. A stone being hit by sunlight hardly needs maintaining. And complex mechnism like algae "maintain" and replicate themselves. None of them needs "directing"... The more I think about it the more nonsensical it seems...
 
arg-fallbackName="lrkun"/>
Irokesengranate said:
4. A control mechanism must exist within the system for directing, maintaining and replicating these energy conversion mechanisms.
That is only true for already complex mechanisms. A stone being hit by sunlight hardly needs maintaining. And complex mechnism like algae "maintain" and replicate themselves. None of them needs "directing"... The more I think about it the more nonsensical it seems...

That's because Dr. Duane gives only half of the truth.

Second law of T
 
arg-fallbackName="CosmicJoghurt"/>
1. MOON DUST

Meteoritic dust falls on the earth continuously, adding up to thousands, if not millions, of tons of dust per year. Realizing this, and knowing that the moon also had meteoritic dust piling up for what they thought was millions of years, N.A.S.A. scientists were worried that the first lunar ship that landed would sink into the many feet of dust which should have accumulated.

However, only about one-eight of an inch of dust was found, indicating a young moon.

Meteoritic material contributes nickel to the oceans. Taking the amount of nickel in the oceans and the supply from meteoritic dust yields an age figure for the earth of just several thousand years, not the millions (or billions) expressed by evolutionists. This, and the lack of meteoritic dust piles on the earth, lend to the belief in a young earth.

No idea what he's on about. Anyone care to share some thoughts? Any of this true? Legit? Possible? Plausible? Mis-understanding?
 
arg-fallbackName="kenandkids"/>
I think that you may have found one of puppyturtles "sources."
From the link at the top:

Perhaps you are asking, "What is so wrong with the public school system? In a word, EVERYTHING! Perhaps a better question is: What is right about the public school system? The truth is intolerant my friend. 1 + 1 = 2. Now you can ignorantly claim that 1 + 1 = 3; but you'd be wrong (and probably a product of the public school system). Children are robbed of faith in God in public schools.
 
arg-fallbackName="Laurens"/>
My bullshit detector is off the scale, I'm not sure where to start with this site.

A good place to start I guess would be to sedate myself before I mash my skull into the desk...
 
arg-fallbackName="aeritano"/>
i haven't seen such a big Poe site since Landover Baptist church

yea I call poe, whoever hosted that site is trying WAY to hard
 
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