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darkclone June 10th, 2006 01:26 PM

Re: The Why Are There So many "The Something Thread" Threads?
 
Ok, so it didn't do my original post but my thread posted, odd.

Anyway if a mod manages to read this can they please add an extra "thread" on the end, i sorta forgot it.

- darkclone24 - The Why are there so many "The Something thread" threads thread.

DavetheFo June 10th, 2006 01:32 PM

Re: The icon is need!
 
urm, who made that last post....that wasn't me

edit: I did post something saying that I have already made a mod that does this and also adds another mon cal ship which is a smaller version of homeone, a light mon cal cruiser

PC Chipmunk June 10th, 2006 01:33 PM

Re: The Why Are There So many "The Something Thread" Threads?
 
Crazy!!

DavetheFo June 10th, 2006 01:38 PM

Re: The Why Are There So many "The Something Thread" Threads?
 
Um kay, my post ran away.

No surprise there really.

-DTF>

*Soviet.Power June 10th, 2006 01:42 PM

Re: The Why Are There So many "The Something Thread" Threads?
 
I abducted it. It is tied up in my basement Dave....



this is gonna sound really dogdy if this post moves :uhm:

PC Chipmunk June 10th, 2006 01:44 PM

Re: The Why Are There So many "The Something Thread" Threads?
 
Lets hope not...

-pc gamer

PC Chipmunk June 10th, 2006 01:44 PM

Re: The Why Are There So many "The Something Thread" Threads?
 
^ wasn't me

DavetheFo June 10th, 2006 01:45 PM

Re: Relgious discussion thread
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by the splat in the hat
Homo erectus 1.8 million years ago, thats adam, :D forget eve, [ sry 5000years ago lol :eek: ] from there , we can even trace it back further, but homo erectus is the FIRST known modern human to have exhisted, comming from the african region, adams black, and over a million years old, he is the first to really think like us modern men, you can deniey it all you like but the dna record and gene record and the bone record all match this timeline, thats overwhelming evidence of our direct origins, to go back further, way back further, before all apes, before god jesus and noa even evolved, before all mamils, what do we find, a bone record that matches a dna record of other creatures, dna traces still found in our dna today, go back further, through technoligy, the same technoligy your trusting and using everyday, it tells us through computors, that planets evolve, solar systems evolve, galaxies evolve, no matter what direction we turn, the evidence thrown in our face is evolutionary,:uhoh: through our overall studies we have deducted that all matter originated from one point in space, thus you get the big bang theory.
Every part of this is checkable if you want to spend the time to check it out,
alot of humans strive for pure knowledge, some are happy to believe, but the facts speak for themselves, and evidence is supporting evolution and chance, not creation and inevidability.:beer:

I doubt DNA from a man can survive 1.8 million years, and how would we know how old it is? carbon dating? Hah! Carbon dating is no better then a guess because all it can do is give a very very approximate assumbtion. Take the shroud of Turin for example (the burial clothes of Jesus) first time they carbon dated it, it dated it back to about 1100 b.c. exposing it as a fake. A few years later when they had more accurate technology they tried it again. This time it was several hundred years older, and now every time they carbon date that thing it just gets few hundred years older evertime(I think right now they have it pegged at about 150 b.c). Carbon dating also has the reverse problem where it says things are older then they are, making most dinosour theories just theories. Not fact.
Besides how would they know that the skeleton or where ever they're getting their million year old DNA from is even Adams? Did Adam of a medical record with a his blood type and a list of his allergies in a nice little folder? I find it hard to believe a "cave man" would have anything like that.
And you say technology and computers tell us that evolution is fact. How would they know? Computers know only what we tell them to know because they are our creations. A creation cannot know more then the creator.
Let me get something straight. Evolution is not fact. Evolution is theory. A theory that has only debatable evidance it ever actually happened. You may think that evolution is absolute but it isn't. Several hundred years ago man-kind believed the earth was flat. That was "fact", that was absolute, but one man had the grit to say "no I don't think so" and he was shonned because of it. Now we know that the man was right. I mean the earth flat? Thats just silly right? Several decades ago we believed that the atom was the smallest partical in existance, until someone finally cracked one open and all this crap came flying out. Another fact proven wrong.
My point is that science and more specifically evoultion is constantly changing because there is always some new discovery to throw all the old theories (or "facts") out the window. So don't you think that theres even a little chance that your wrong about evolution now?
Some people think that believing that a God created everything dumb because its "unlikely". Well I for one think that the big bang theory is unlikely. Think about it.
No body, made something out of nothing. The universe.
That is unlikey. But think about creation for a second.
Somebody, made something, out of nothing. The Universe.
Still unlikely but far more possible then something just coming randomly from nothing with nobody causing it. Its just common sense.

Say you find a sandwich on your kitchen counter. You don't know how it got there, you just know you didn't make it. So are you like the Creationist and believe that its there because someone made it and put it there? Or are you like the evolutionist and believe that there was a "bang" and it just appeared there with no explanation? Now you could go either way on this one. It would make more sense to believe that some one made it, but since you don't know who made it, and you didn't see it being made, then logically you should assume it just appeared there. But now rewind and say you find the same sandwhich (the universe) there and next to it there is a note that says: "hey, I made this more you, enjoy," its signed by your mom or you wife or whatever. So now you have a document (the bible) explaining the orgins of the sandwich. Evidently you still didn't see it happen so the note must be a lie. Right? This what the evolutionist believes. So they choose to believe that the sandwich just appeared there, as evolutionists believe that the universe just appeared there. It's kind of funny that they think this way though, because they didn't actually see it "just appeare there" either so why would you believe that theory over the other? Ignorance maybe, or perhaps a fear of someone bigger then us that we couldn't possibly begin to understand. After all man-kind has always feared what it doesn't understand.
At any rate, I personally think that every thing on this earth, from the smallest cell to the biggest ecosystem, works together far to well for it to have all just happen. Our planet is of a grand design with a depth of complexity we will never truely know (and this just the physical here and now, nevermind the complexity of good and evil, spirits, sin, or redemtion).
As the saying goes "Our understanding is but a grain of sand on the beach of God's understanding."

sry for the long post, but I just discovered this thread and I have alot to say.

PC Chipmunk June 10th, 2006 01:47 PM

Re: Relgious discussion thread
 
damm...someones real long and thoughtful post too

PC Chipmunk June 10th, 2006 01:51 PM

Re: The Why Are There So many "The Something Thread" Threads?
 
Woah!

I'm saving that and clamining it as my own.

-DTF>


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