http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=et8JNZVq4xo
Anyone have any links to discussion on this? I am curious to hear what the rebuttals are to this.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=et8JNZVq4xo
Anyone have any links to discussion on this? I am curious to hear what the rebuttals are to this.
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I belive i mentioned this in another thread about evolution to you actually. It was used in a case in the court of law that happend a while back on why evolution shouldn't be tought in schools. They won the case BTW. Must evolutionist just dismiss this as non sence so i don't bring it up anymore. They just say that the guy that found this is a physist and not a geologist so he doesn't know anything about it and other assorted bullshit like that.
Well, I am humiliated that scientists said such illogical things. It is interesting, but I do not know if I would make the leap to say it is a "God" given that this is all cogent and true.
I know very little about the matters involved and so this is why I wanted to see an oppositions opinion.
Furthermore, this could easily be part of evolution. I hardly see how it negates all of evolution.
If they are correct about what they observe, I would not say that it infers that all other residual proofs are invalid. (ie. "smashes evolution" etc.).
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This is proof of the existence of Zeus; when he created the earth.
I think I'm as justified to say that as you are to say it's proof of God.
Because we don't know why it happens... GOD DID IT.
Wait, I think I've heard this one before.
The scientist in the video has a speech impediment. FAIL for the argument.
The funny thing is, they're saying this somehow "smashes to pieces" evolution when it has absolutely nothing to do with evolution. All it says is that some granite formed instantly. Interesting, but it doesn't do much to make me take the translation of genesis literally.
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but it was kind of funny, I found. Do they honestly believe that this is proof of genesis??
Here's a pretty thorough refutation, and here's the final summary:
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Originally Posted by Thomas A. Baillieul