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Topic: Darwin- would he have changed his theory?
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CK
Member (Idle past 4156 days) Posts: 3221 Joined: 07-04-2004
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Message 16 of 195 (151207)
10-19-2004 8:54 PM
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Reply to: Message 15 by SEBASTES 10-19-2004 8:36 PM
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Re: WOULD DARWIN CHANGE HIS THEORY?
quote: Again, most of the people who are oppose creation have not even read the Bible.
Total assumption on your part - many of the people on here who oppose the idea of creationism are christians.
quote: And no, the condensed version of either the Bible nor the Origin of species is not allowed
I'm not sure what you are getting at - what condensed versions?
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CK
Member (Idle past 4156 days) Posts: 3221 Joined: 07-04-2004
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Message 21 of 195 (151311)
10-20-2004 5:48 AM
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Reply to: Message 20 by idiot 10-20-2004 5:31 AM
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Re: WOULD DARWIN CHANGE HIS THEORY?
Does your teacher know you are spending your lesson time like this?
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CK
Member (Idle past 4156 days) Posts: 3221 Joined: 07-04-2004
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And, more recently, many ancient civilizations are being discovered which account for both the "myths" of Atlantis and Noah's flood. As the idea of the flood has been destroyed more times that I can remember on this board - if you have something new to add - please let us know what it is. Can you name those ancient civilizations? If there is enought "meat" we could start a seperate thread.
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CK
Member (Idle past 4156 days) Posts: 3221 Joined: 07-04-2004
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quote: The melting of the glaciers at the end of the ice age caused world wide flooding. Some recent discoveries lead some (non-theistic) people to believe that the world's first civilzations existed at that time. I'll elaborate in a bit, if you like.
please do - if you could point me towards the scientific journals in which this research is reported I would be very interested.
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CK
Member (Idle past 4156 days) Posts: 3221 Joined: 07-04-2004
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Message 72 of 195 (151618)
10-21-2004 11:28 AM
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Reply to: Message 68 by AdminNosy 10-21-2004 11:03 AM
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Re: Charle!! TOPIC!
sorry - that's why I did ask if was enought material to spin off a topic.
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CK
Member (Idle past 4156 days) Posts: 3221 Joined: 07-04-2004
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quote: natural alloy of gold and copper called "orichalcon"
Forgive my lack of knowledge on this subject - 1) I always assumed that an alloy was man-made? 2) We have a sample of this - because we must do if we can say that it was gold and copper? Web searches reveal ideas of what people thought this metal was, I see no evidence of it's actual existance.
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CK
Member (Idle past 4156 days) Posts: 3221 Joined: 07-04-2004
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em..only that I couldn't find anything about it - did you actually read my post? I can't find any evidence that alloys can nuturally occur - so that would seem to kill your theory stone-dead. I am happy for someone who actually knows something about metal to correct me? Look if you want to discuss this - present what you have IN A SEPERATE THREAD (which seems to consist of "em..er..I saw a show once..somewhere") and we do this properly. This message has been edited by Charles Knight, 10-22-2004 07:18 AM This message has been edited by Charles Knight, 10-22-2004 07:26 AM This message has been edited by Charles Knight, 10-22-2004 07:26 AM
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CK
Member (Idle past 4156 days) Posts: 3221 Joined: 07-04-2004
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in what ways? you've made some vague asserations not back by any real evidence. If there is actual evidence in there - could you point it out to me? What post is it in?
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CK
Member (Idle past 4156 days) Posts: 3221 Joined: 07-04-2004
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quote: Obviously they can, since they're mined in the Andes.........this is simply fact.
But where? What's it called? If you are presenting it as a fact, you will be able to supply this data, if you can't it's a claim.
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CK
Member (Idle past 4156 days) Posts: 3221 Joined: 07-04-2004
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so we will leave it as an unproven claim for the moment - if you ever turn up any proof, let us know.
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