Log in

View Full Version : "Evolution is a lie"



SacRedMan
27th June 2011, 15:22
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dYwTvSsXOe8&feature=feedlik

Another hurr-durr guy speaking about evolution. Are there people here that support this guys arguments? Raise your voice!

#FF0000
27th June 2011, 16:07
Honestly who cares it's some idiot on youtube.

edit: it's also p. obvious this guy is joking

Octavian
27th June 2011, 16:29
Evolution is just a theory
BACKED UP BY A DEMONSTRABLE AMOUNT OF EVIDENCE

This guy is making a weak satire, nothing to see here.

hatzel
27th June 2011, 18:05
WELL EVOLUTION IS A FUCKING LIE!!! :cursing:

(Yeah seriously no it's not, and as the other two have said, the video is joking. You'd better stop posting these seriously questionable threads in the religion section, I tell ya!)

pastradamus
1st July 2011, 03:29
Its obvious that this guy is joking. Its a complete pisstake and to view it as otherwise is just plain idiotic.

ps, does the guy in that video seem to have a head which is out of proportion to his body size?

Hebrew Hammer
4th July 2011, 05:39
Fuck this, I do not want to live in a world in which cavemen didn't ride dinosaurs.

Tenka
4th July 2011, 06:07
Evilution is just a theory just like the theory of gravity and germ theory of disease don't believe any of those crappy atheist lies

Black Sheep
4th July 2011, 13:09
I don't see why evolution denial should be at a different level from flat-earthism.

Blackburn
4th July 2011, 16:26
Evolution should be open to being challenged. That is the definition of science. Of course if you want to challenge it, we need some data.

Hebrew Hammer
4th July 2011, 20:35
I don't see why evolution denial should be at a different level from flat-earthism.

The Earth is flat and evolution is a myth, this is just science.

ComradeMan
4th July 2011, 20:59
Evolution should be open to being challenged. That is the definition of science. Of course if you want to challenge it, we need some data.

I read somewhere that this whole flat earth thing was a load on nonsense and that it only came back in to vogue in the 19th century :rolleyes:

ÑóẊîöʼn
4th July 2011, 21:01
I read somewhere that this whole flat earth thing was a load on nonsense and that it only came back in to vogue in the 19th century :rolleyes:

Here we see ComradeMan confusing "anecdotes" for "data".

ComradeMan
4th July 2011, 21:07
Here we see ComradeMan confusing "anecdotes" for "data".

Here we see Noxion about to get fried... tsssssssssssssssss

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Myth_of_the_Flat_Earth

(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:Categories)

See these references



Bishop, Louise M. (2008), "The Myth of the Flat Earth", in Harris, Stephen J.; Grigsby, Bryon Lee, Misconceptions about the Middle Ages, Routledge, ISBN 9780415770538
Bolenius, Emma Miller (1919), The Boys' and Girls' Reader: Fifth Reader, Houghton Mifflin
Garwood, Christine (2007), Flat Earth: the history of an infamous idea, Macmillan, ISBN 0-312-38208-1
Gombrich, E. H. (1969), "Bosch's "Garden of Earthly Delights": A progress report", Journal of the Warbourg and Courtauld Institutes 32: 162–170
Gould, Stephen J. (1997), "The late birth of a flat earth", Dinosaur in a Haystack: Reflections in Natural History (1st pbk. ed.), New York: Three Rivers Press, pp. 38–50, ISBN 0-517-88824-6
Irving, Washington (1861), The Works of Washington Irving, University of Michigan Library, retrieved 2008-08-19
Lindberg, David C.; Numbers, Ronald L. (1986), "Beyond War and Peace: A Reappraisal of the Encounter between Christianity and Science", Church History (Cambridge University Press) 55 (3): 338–354, doi:10.2307/3166822, JSTOR 3166822
Loewen, James. W. (1996), Lies My Teacher Told Me: Everything Your American History Textbook Got Wrong, Touchstone Books, ISBN 9780684818863
Members of the Historical Association (1945), Common errors in history, General Series, G.1, London: P.S. King & Staples for the Historical Association
Morison, Samuel Eliot ([1942] 1991), Admiral of the Ocean Sea. A Life of Christopher Columbus, Little, Brown & Co., ISBN 0316584789
Nunn, George E.; Edwards, Clinton R. ([1924] 1992), The Geographical Conceptions of Columbus, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, U.S.A.: American Geographical Society Golda Meir Library, ISBN 1879281066
Russell, Jeffrey Burton (1991), Inventing the Flat Earth: Columbus and modern historians, New York: Praeger, ISBN 0-275-95904-X
Russell, Jeffrey Burton (1997), "The Myth of the Flat Earth", Studies in the History of Science (American Scientific Affiliation), retrieved 2007-07-14Wilson, David B. (2002), "The Historiography of Science and Religion", Science and Religion: A Historical Introduction, Johns Hopkins University Press, ISBN 0-8018-7038-0

ÑóẊîöʼn
4th July 2011, 21:10
And you didn't post that the first time round because... ?

ComradeMan
4th July 2011, 21:13
And you didn't post that the first time round because... ?

Because I couldn't be bothered...

Tsssssssssssssssssssssssss

Oops.... :blushing:

And you didn't check the slight possibility of the veracity of the comment first time round because.......?

ÑóẊîöʼn
4th July 2011, 21:52
Because I couldn't be bothered...

Oh, intellectual laziness. Par the course for you, then.


Tsssssssssssssssssssssssss

Oops.... :blushing:

You appear to have a fault with your keyboard.


And you didn't check the slight possibility of the veracity of the comment first time round because.......?

You quoted a post mentioning data. You then wrote "I read a book" which is an anecdote since you didn't even bother giving us a single book title.

Mind you, all you have demonstrated so far is that you can go to Wikipedia and copy the bibliography section of an article, rather than demonstrating that you have actually read and understood any of the books mentioned.

Le Libérer
4th July 2011, 22:08
Fuck this, I do not want to live in a world in which cavemen didn't ride dinosaurs.

Everyone knows those dinosaur bones were put there to test Christians faith!
:laugh:

Diello
4th July 2011, 22:21
Everyone knows those dinosaur bones were put there to test Christians faith!
:laugh:

To the contrary! The finding of dinosaur bones by secular scientists only confirms what Biblical scientists have known all along; after all, dinosaurs are mentioned at several points in the Bible. Observe:


Behold now, Behemoth, which I made as well as you; He eats grass like an ox. Behold now, his strength in his loins, And his power in the muscles of his belly. He bends his tail like a cedar; The sinews of his thighs are knit together. His bones are tubes of bronze; His limbs are like bars of iron.

pastradamus
5th July 2011, 01:32
Everyone knows those dinosaur bones were put there to test Christians faith!
:laugh:


Those dinosaur bones were put there by osama bin laden, satan and saddam hussein to attack christianity because they hate the fact that in the United States we love freedom!

bcbm
6th July 2011, 08:22
this thread doesn't look like its going anywhere. closed.

please don't post this kind of spam here guys, thanks!