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Topic: Religions > Bible
User: "Dave"
Date: 18 Dec 2003 10:15:01 AM
Object: Re: talk.origins banned subject: Dinosaur planet\ real scientist..scott sampsom comments
"jabriol" <jabriol@cymech.net> wrote in message news:<3DBDb.3320051$Of.517067@news.easynews.com>...

a few interesting comments:

How did feathers evolved? we don't know.

Ovoraptor food: science must take their best guest.

Did the Rex hunt in goups?: the Jury is still out.

horned dinosaurs: "previous hypothesis full of holes"

yup evolution is a fact of certain unknowns eh?
and this it what is taught as undeniable facts... yup.


What a dishonest, childish, and desperate spouting of meaningless
blather. How did feathers evolve? Just what sort of explanation do you
want? We only have a few details. They can be found in the fossil
record adorning a variety of animals which no longer exist. Why did
God create millions of animals and then allow them all to die out? Did
they perhaps sin?
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User: "jabriol"

Title: Re: talk.origins banned subject: Dinosaur planet\ real scientist..scott sampsom comments 18 Dec 2003 05:08:37 PM
"Dave" <galt_57@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:5591d176.0312180815.167dd1d6@posting.google.com...

"jabriol" <jabriol@cymech.net> wrote in message

news:<3DBDb.3320051$Of.517067@news.easynews.com>...

a few interesting comments:

How did feathers evolved? we don't know.

Ovoraptor food: science must take their best guest.

Did the Rex hunt in goups?: the Jury is still out.

horned dinosaurs: "previous hypothesis full of holes"

yup evolution is a fact of certain unknowns eh?
and this it what is taught as undeniable facts... yup.


What a dishonest, childish, and desperate spouting of meaningless
blather. How did feathers evolve? Just what sort of explanation do you
want?

one that make sense... too much to ask?

We only have a few details.

Scott Sampson said, they are no explanation..

They can be found in the fossil
record adorning a variety of animals which no longer exist. Why did
God create millions of animals and then allow them all to die out? Did
they perhaps sin?

interesting... here is an anology from a technical standpoint. using a hand
drill to drill a hole, once not needed, do I keep it out of sentiment or do
I throw it away?
.
User: " {@"

Title: Re: talk.origins banned subject: Dinosaur planet\ real scientist..scott sampsom comments 18 Dec 2003 06:12:13 PM
"jabriol" <jabriol@cymech.net> wrote in message
news:VrqEb.3508726$Of.546908@news.easynews.com...
: interesting... here is an anology from a technical standpoint. using a
hand
: drill to drill a hole, once not needed, do I keep it out of sentiment
or do
: I throw it away?
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The animals weren't needed so died out? Surely you josh us! ROFLMAO!!!!
Sounds like you got that one straight from those idiotic Watchtower
magazines.
--
Carol & Billy Joe....
"Properly read, the Bible is the most potent
force for atheism ever conceived." -= Isaac Asimov =-
===========================================
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User: "Dave"

Title: Re: talk.origins banned subject: Dinosaur planet\ real scientist..scott sampsom comments 18 Dec 2003 10:18:54 PM
"jabriol" <jabriol@cymech.net> wrote in message news:<VrqEb.3508726$Of.546908@news.easynews.com>...

"Dave" <galt_57@hotmail.com> wrote in message;

"jabriol" <jabriol@cymech.net> wrote in message;


How did feathers evolved? we don't know.
[...]
yup evolution is a fact of certain unknowns eh?
and this it what is taught as undeniable facts... yup.


[...]How did feathers evolve? Just what sort of explanation do you
want?


one that make sense... too much to ask?

Make sense in what way? They make perfect sense as is.

[...]
... here is an anology from a technical standpoint. using
a hand drill to drill a hole, once not needed, do I keep it out of
sentiment or do I throw it away?


Sentiment has no value. Does the inherited characteristic affect
survival? Feathers, no matter how small or insignificant, would
provide an insulating layer which might help an animal survive.
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User: "Mark K. Bilbo"

Title: Re: talk.origins banned subject: Dinosaur planet\ real scientist..scott sampsom comments 18 Dec 2003 06:27:32 PM
And so upon Thu, 18 Dec 2003 08:15:01 -0800 didst Dave speak thusly:

What a dishonest, childish, and desperate spouting of meaningless
blather.

You just described a Jabbers post to the *T...
--
Mark K. Bilbo - a.a. #1423
EAC Department of Linguistic Subversion
http://nullusfides.blogspot.com/
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