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Dinosaurs and the bible
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Dinosaurs ... Bible ... only one thing comes into my mind there:
Bill Hicks.https://youtu.be/wNYP-5NQBQw
(Contains some fruity language so probably not one to have on full volume in the office)2 -
Yup can confirm there are plenty of religious nuts (and in this country not just the US) that believe man walked with dinosaurs only a few thousand years ago before the flood.
They are so defiant in their beliefs that they are convinced the science is wrong and all a big conspiracy to trick us. Carbon dating is faked. It's all basically fake.
Or maybe the science is right and the fairy tale is wrong?0 -
RopeYardRails said:Stegosurus/Stegosauri are the best dinosaurs, dont know much about the bible.3
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ShootersHillGuru said:ValleyGary said:ShootersHillGuru said:Lincsaddick said:CharltonMadrid said:Anyone heard of the Silurian hypothesis? That's even more mind boggling.
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/could-an-industrial-prehuman-civilization-have-existed-on-earth-before-ours/2 -
cantersaddick said:RopeYardRails said:Stegosurus/Stegosauri are the best dinosaurs, dont know much about the bible.
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IdleHans said:cantersaddick said:RopeYardRails said:Stegosurus/Stegosauri are the best dinosaurs, dont know much about the bible.2
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soapy_jones said:Fascinated by the Bible, which I have concluded is a great history book where the key content can be got to by a robust disreguarding of all the religious stuff.
Quite why mouthpieces get their knickers in a twist over it's mere existance or the fact certain sections of society read more into it than sanity allows, is beyond me.
Move on and have a pop at the Qoran, oh what's that? Don't fancy it?
Love dinosaurs though.Maybe it references dinosaurs, I just don’t know1 -
Henry Irving said:Dream time0
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cantersaddick said:Yup can confirm there are plenty of religious nuts (and in this country not just the US) that believe man walked with dinosaurs only a few thousand years ago before the flood.
They are so defiant in their beliefs that they are convinced the science is wrong and all a big conspiracy to trick us. Carbon dating is faked. It's all basically fake.
Or maybe the science is right and the fairy tale is wrong?
Moon landing deniers and flat earthers too - what's to be gained by continuing the "lie" about landing on the moon or pretending the earth isn't "spherical"? Why go to all that trouble for no gain?
Conspiracy theories where someone makes a load of money, or gains a position of power - they make sense, but big lies with no reason? Get outta here...5 -
MrOneLung said:soapy_jones said:Fascinated by the Bible, which I have concluded is a great history book where the key content can be got to by a robust disreguarding of all the religious stuff.
Quite why mouthpieces get their knickers in a twist over it's mere existance or the fact certain sections of society read more into it than sanity allows, is beyond me.
Move on and have a pop at the Qoran, oh what's that? Don't fancy it?
Love dinosaurs though.Maybe it references dinosaurs, I just don’t know1 - Sponsored links:
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Did you hear about the dyslexic agnostic insomniac? He lay awake all night wondering if there was a Dog.5
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MrOneLung said:soapy_jones said:Fascinated by the Bible, which I have concluded is a great history book where the key content can be got to by a robust disreguarding of all the religious stuff.
Quite why mouthpieces get their knickers in a twist over it's mere existance or the fact certain sections of society read more into it than sanity allows, is beyond me.
Move on and have a pop at the Qoran, oh what's that? Don't fancy it?
Love dinosaurs though.Maybe it references dinosaurs, I just don’t know0 -
Covered End said:MrOneLung said:soapy_jones said:Fascinated by the Bible, which I have concluded is a great history book where the key content can be got to by a robust disreguarding of all the religious stuff.
Quite why mouthpieces get their knickers in a twist over it's mere existance or the fact certain sections of society read more into it than sanity allows, is beyond me.
Move on and have a pop at the Qoran, oh what's that? Don't fancy it?
Love dinosaurs though.Maybe it references dinosaurs, I just don’t know0 -
Covered End said:MrOneLung said:soapy_jones said:Fascinated by the Bible, which I have concluded is a great history book where the key content can be got to by a robust disreguarding of all the religious stuff.
Quite why mouthpieces get their knickers in a twist over it's mere existance or the fact certain sections of society read more into it than sanity allows, is beyond me.
Move on and have a pop at the Qoran, oh what's that? Don't fancy it?
Love dinosaurs though.Maybe it references dinosaurs, I just don’t knowThat’s probably just the Sagittarius in me though32 -
Read Greek mythology - it’s a lot more exciting.Mythos by Stephen Fry is a good route to getting into it.3
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Local supermarket own brand yoghurt...
... tastier than Mr Fry's book, but less interesting.2 -
Algarveaddick said:Local supermarket own brand yoghurt...
... tastier than Mr Fry's book, but less interesting.
Do they do Incontinente for pensioners?
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Baldybonce said:Algarveaddick said:Local supermarket own brand yoghurt...
... tastier than Mr Fry's book, but less interesting.
Do they do Incontinente for pensioners?
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Algarveaddick said:Local supermarket own brand yoghurt...
... tastier than Mr Fry's book, but less interesting.4 - Sponsored links:
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soapy_jones said:Algarveaddick said:Local supermarket own brand yoghurt...
... tastier than Mr Fry's book, but less interesting.
And we've come full circle!2 -
Rizzo said:soapy_jones said:Algarveaddick said:Local supermarket own brand yoghurt...
... tastier than Mr Fry's book, but less interesting.
And we've come full circle!0 -
Algarveaddick said:Local supermarket own brand yoghurt...
... tastier than Mr Fry's book, but less interesting.6 -
Going slightly off piste but the Supreme Court in Alabama has just ruled that frozen human embryos are children. This ruling combined with other ludicrous bits of US legislation is likely to mean that IVF treatment is not going to be happening in that backwater.
I was drawn to this quote from one of the Supreme Court nutjobs Judges. Concurring with the majority opinion, Chief Justice Tom Parker wrote: "Even before birth, all human beings have the image of God, and their lives cannot be destroyed without effacing his glory."
Having read this redneckery, it comes as no surprise to learn that this particular dinosaur was elected to his position rather than being granted it by virtue of his erudite legal brilliance.9 -
Gift shop in Hull Minster on top of this…
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cafcfan said:Going slightly off piste but the Supreme Court in Alabama has just ruled that frozen human embryos are children. This ruling combined with other ludicrous bits of US legislation is likely to mean that IVF treatment is not going to be happening in that backwater.
I was drawn to this quote from one of the Supreme Court nutjobs Judges. Concurring with the majority opinion, Chief Justice Tom Parker wrote: "Even before birth, all human beings have the image of God, and their lives cannot be destroyed without effacing his glory."
Having read this redneckery, it comes as no surprise to learn that this particular dinosaur was elected to his position rather than being granted it by virtue of his erudite legal brilliance.1 -
Algarveaddick said:cantersaddick said:Yup can confirm there are plenty of religious nuts (and in this country not just the US) that believe man walked with dinosaurs only a few thousand years ago before the flood.
They are so defiant in their beliefs that they are convinced the science is wrong and all a big conspiracy to trick us. Carbon dating is faked. It's all basically fake.
Or maybe the science is right and the fairy tale is wrong?
Moon landing deniers and flat earthers too - what's to be gained by continuing the "lie" about landing on the moon or pretending the earth isn't "spherical"? Why go to all that trouble for no gain?
Conspiracy theories where someone makes a load of money, or gains a position of power - they make sense, but big lies with no reason? Get outta here...
Its the same with climate change, every possible indicator and piece of evidence shows its happening but because the idea that people are abusing this planet and its limited resources and might cause the end of the world contradicts their belief that every person is planned and put here by God on his perfect planet and he will bring the end of the world they cant handle it.1 -
Most countries have universities with departments specialising in natural history, most have museums specialising in natural history and most have conservation organisations dedicated to preserving the various lifeforms on their patch. In addition to all this professional scientific activity, there are millions of people around the planet who take a keen interest in the creatures we share it with. And yet with all this going on, we still cannot say with certainty how many species there are. Best estimates suggest that there are probably around 1.7 million. But every year, new species are discovered for the very fist time.
If you wanted to collect that many species, you'd need to gather roughly 58 unique species every day for 80 years*. Just finding that many would be mind bogglingly difficult, now imagine catching them and keeping them and providing food for them and keeping them in the required habitats without allowing any of them the predate upon the others. Never letting a single one die. The whole notion is complete and utter nonsense.
*You might think that I'd chosen 80 years as an approximation of modern life expectancy, but no, its actually what the bible says Noah's age was when the flood occurred (600), minus his age when he started building the ark (520). If those figures alone don't set alarm bells ringing as to the feasibility of this story, then you may be one dendrite short of a neurone.6 -
ShootersHillGuru said:shine166 said:ShootersHillGuru said:We’re discovering new species of insects pretty much every week with estimated thousands if not millions still to discover. How does that square with the bible and the flood. They weren’t saved by Noah so are completely new since the great flood or they survived the deluge which means god fucked up. Quite why I’m engaging with this I have no idea apart from its ridiculousness, I really don’t know. The bible my arse.
Ah shit maybe not0 -
shine166 said:ShootersHillGuru said:shine166 said:ShootersHillGuru said:We’re discovering new species of insects pretty much every week with estimated thousands if not millions still to discover. How does that square with the bible and the flood. They weren’t saved by Noah so are completely new since the great flood or they survived the deluge which means god fucked up. Quite why I’m engaging with this I have no idea apart from its ridiculousness, I really don’t know. The bible my arse.
Ah shit maybe not0