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Originally posted by otie1
According to the polls were all monkeys.
Its a shame i.thought people on ats deny ignorance.
Originally posted by otie1
According to the polls were all monkeys.
Its a shame i.thought people on ats deny ignorance.
Originally posted by RevelationGeneration
Originally posted by MrXYZ
reply to post by RevelationGeneration
How is that evidence???
You do realize chariots were transported BY BOAT all the time. And guess what, storm sunk ships back then...including ships with chariots on them. That's a much more logical explanation for the wheel than some magical creature "parting the sea". Why? Well, mostly because we've observed it happen in the past. We know for a FACT it happened.
So you would have to prove that this wheel ended up there because the sea were parted.
Somewhere in the Atlantic, there's a chess set deep down. But that doesn't mean someone parted the sea and whoever walked the route dropped a chess set...it means the Titanic sank and one of the things going over board was a chess set.
It's called LOGIC
That's funny, basically no amount evidence provided to you will convince you otherwise " because ive already got my mind made up - the atheist creddo".
Where on earth is this ship wrecked BOAT then, that you claim were transporting chariots across the dead sea??? Do you see how desperate you look.edit on 30-8-2011 by RevelationGeneration because: (no reason given)
North america can be found in the bible since its a continent of the world so i don't doubt its real. That's a cowardly argument which holds no merit.
In the beginning God created the heavens on the earth, to me its pretty simple... A person ether believes god created this process or that it was an accident and it just happened on its own.
By saying you believe in evolution its clear you do not really believe in God at all.
I'm done with you though, ill ignore you from now on since you have nothing to offer than that cowardly argument and your double think.
Originally posted by MrXYZ
I hope you realize that a charriot could fall off in a storm without the boat actually sinking...again, a LOT more plausible than your magic hypothesis. Hell, we know it's happened before. Also, underwater, there's something called CURRENTS. So if something sinks, it doesn't necessarily stay at the same spot for thousands of years.
Originally posted by Gorman91
reply to post by rhinoceros
Simple. Evolution. Why can't you be a creationist whom believes God used evolution as a tool like a paintbrush for an artist?
Originally posted by MrXYZ
reply to post by RevelationGeneration
How is that evidence???
Much of this eRumor is based on the findings of Ron Wyatt, a colorful and controversial amateur archeologist who claimed to have found Noah's ark, the Biblical Ark of the Covenant, the location of Sodom And Gomorrah, the Tower of Babel, the true site of Mt. Sinai, the true site of the crucifixion of Jesus, and the original stones of the Ten Commandments. He was a passionate and sincere man, according to his supporters, but his critics abound and scientists and archeologists regarded him as an untrained maverick at best and there are some who regarded his as a fraud. Wyatt died from cancer in 1999.
Originally posted by avatar01
How about "humans are a product of hybridization between indigenous ape-man creatures and extra-terrestrial DNA"
How come that's not an option?
Originally posted by rhinoceros
Originally posted by Gorman91
reply to post by rhinoceros
Simple. Evolution. Why can't you be a creationist whom believes God used evolution as a tool like a paintbrush for an artist?
You can, I don't care. Just, don't quite understand how you can accept evolution and the making man from dirt and woman from a rib story at the same time..
Originally posted by RevelationGeneration
Originally posted by MrXYZ
I hope you realize that a charriot could fall off in a storm without the boat actually sinking...again, a LOT more plausible than your magic hypothesis. Hell, we know it's happened before. Also, underwater, there's something called CURRENTS. So if something sinks, it doesn't necessarily stay at the same spot for thousands of years.
Actually there are no currents in the dead sea, ever wondered why its called "The Dead Sea"..
Keep looking for the most complicated explanation though that's all you atheist's can do because your full of crap.
The most simple answer is usually the correct answer, and in this case those chariots wheels were found right near the place the event was said to have taken place, whats the chance of that happening like 1 in a million.edit on 30-8-2011 by RevelationGeneration because: (no reason given)