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Questions that evolutionists and billions of years proponents cannot answer but disprove their theories.

John53

I go leaps and bounds
Premium Member
I just worked out that I spent the last 30 minutes talking to a gif of Iago from Aladdin thinking it was you.

Sadly, your responses were genius. Okay, you seemed to be just quietly agreeing with everything I posted. But I count that as genius.

Are there two threads with the same title? That could be a sign.

This one of 15 pages and another of 2 pages. I couldn't figure out what happened to the replies. I blame @Subduction Zone for replying to the 2 page one.
 

Dan From Smithville

He who controls the spice controls the universe.
Staff member
Premium Member
I've just worked out there's 2 threads with the same title. That explains some of my confusion.
I'm inspired now. I may post a thread entitled "Questions that evolutionists and billions of years proponents cannot answer but disprove their theories about ducks".
 

Dan From Smithville

He who controls the spice controls the universe.
Staff member
Premium Member
This one of 15 pages and another of 2 pages. I couldn't figure out what happened to the replies. I blame @Subduction Zone for replying to the 2 page one.
I see. For a double dose of erroneous information. Just like in that movie.

I blame @Subduction Zone for a lot of things. Even stuff that happened 65 million years ago. Don't tell him.
 

metis

aged ecumenical anthropologist
Recorded history in this case is factual
Anyone who has ever studied history well knows that the above is not true. When we read a historical account, we are reading what the author was told happened in most cases, and often we are unable to confirm the details of the event(s) in question.

Many years ago, I read a book on the history of WWII from a Soviet source, and it very often read very differently from my studies on that war.
 

SavedByTheLord

Well-Known Member
Anyone who has ever studied history well knows that the above is not true. When we read a historical account, we are reading what the author was told happened in most cases, and often we are unable to confirm the details of the event(s) in question.

Many years ago, I read a book on the history of WWII from a Soviet source, and it very often read very differently from my studies on that war.
And yet all archeological discoveries confirm the Biblical account.
 

metis

aged ecumenical anthropologist
What were you looking for and what did you discover?
The site was a cistern occupied by the Zealots but was eventually taken over by the Roman legions. We found plenty of pottery shards, some from the Zealots and some from the Romans. I don't recall the exact dating, but it was just before Jesus' time.
 

Sgt. Pepper

All you need is love.
And yet all archeological discoveries confirm the Biblical account.

Greek mythology predates the Bible and contains references to factual places in Greece as well as references to a variety of deities. So, do you believe that Zeus, Hera, Ares, and Athena, along with the other deities depicted in Greek mythology, are real gods and goddesses, given the fact that there are references to actual sites in Greece that you could visit today? If not, then why not? The truth is that, like the Bible, which mentions several actual places, Greek mythology cites several actual locations in Greece, including Athens, Crete, Delphi, Thebes, and Mount Olympus. Why should I, or any other non-Christian, believe that the Bible is more credible than Greek mythology or that the biblical God is real but the deities of Greek mythology are not real?

6 Famous Greek Mythology Locations

Greek Mythological Sites You Can Still Visit Today

Where should I go to see sites from Greek mythology?
 

Secret Chief

Very strong language
There is a bunch of questions in the OP about abiogenesis.

What was the first living thing made of? Was it DNA? Was it RNA? Was it just proteins? Was it some mix?

What was its code? How many amino acids did it have? When did it come into being?

How many kinds of proteins did it have? How many of each?

Where did it come into being? In space? In the atmosphere? In the ocean? In a tide pool?

In clay or mud? What protected it from UV rays? What was the composition of the atmosphere at that time?

If it was in water, how did the amino acids keep from being dissipated by the water?

What was the energy source for these reactions?

Where there any enzymes in it? Which ones? Certain required reactions need enzymes as catalysts. If not, the reaction may take a vast number of years. Surely the primitive thing could not last more than a minute much less than many years.

How did it survive? Where did the protective layer come from? What was the protected layer? How did that part get reproduced?

How was it able to divide itself? The protective layer must also divide and then close.

What was its food source? How did it remove waste? How did it repair itself? How did these things move in and out of the protective layer since they must be gated.

Please explain how it was ever able to reproduce itself.
- Sealioning - Wikipedia
 
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