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Re: Anybody watch the Bill Nye, Ken Ham creationist debate?
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Re: Anybody watch the Bill Nye, Ken Ham creationist debate?
The problem is those will also end up being the people who are willing to kill the other people to 'prove' they are right. Not saying Ken Ham is someone who would kill people; just talking about the progression of extremism.
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Re: Anybody watch the Bill Nye, Ken Ham creationist debate?
hmmm
Bill Nye must be reading this board. haha http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1zFruNyiUHQ oops. wrong thread. Last edited by TurdBerglar : 02-17-2014 at 10:35 AM. |
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Re: Anybody watch the Bill Nye, Ken Ham creationist debate?
Well, I am sure you know, I can’t give you the answer.
I do love studying ancient history, but how can you trust any of the authors. I assume, as stories got passed down they grew/changed. If we had a time machine we could probably disprove several historical documents. But the message is there if you want it. How about the Native Americans claim of a great flood and knowledge/preparation that it was going to happen. Trust me, I am not telling you to trust Native Americans, who knows what they were smoking. I also believe you can study the Bible if you like and learn something. I still like the parable about the fig tree. Might sound simple, but I think the knowledge is helpful to me and I need it. Anyway, studying the past can teach you and I often think about my friends debating weather its true or not. If they just tried to learn from it and take away what they can, it would work out good.
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Re: Anybody watch the Bill Nye, Ken Ham creationist debate?
what the hell, is this real?
http://nation.time.com/2014/02/21/ga...gious-liberty/ how is this any different from refusing to serve any other group of people? lawful discrimination? jesus christ. |
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