HeroOfPellinor
Lifer
- Dec 27, 2001
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Wow. You really have some balls posting something anti-creationist on this messageboard.
I don't think anyone here got the joke. The irony was intentional.
Why would you have a religious argument on FACEBOOK.
I noticed that, too.Wow. You really have some balls posting something anti-creationist on this messageboard.
Wow. You really have some balls posting something anti-creationist on this messageboard.
Wow. You really have some balls posting something anti-creationist on this messageboard.
Do you still believe in the Young Earth when you are on your Meds?Wow. You really have some balls posting something anti-creationist on this messageboard.
Whats even more hilarious is reading about his "higher education" on Wiki.
Originally Posted by Malak
I don't think anyone here got the joke. The irony was intentional.
lol nice try
And maybe I keep a fairy in my back yard that only I know about, and no one else can see or communicate with.
One day I would like to get through the Creationist Museum, hopefully with a straight face.
I think going to that place would only make me angry. :\
And maybe I keep a fairy in my back yard that only I know about, and no one else can see or communicate with.
One day I would like to get through the Creationist Museum, hopefully with a straight face.
I really enjoyed how Walter tries to claim that that the scientists try to make the data they gather fit into their predetermined notions. Almost as much irony as the whole lab coat thing.
Here is the quote that made me lol:
"Why do some scientists try and make their faulty conclusions fit a timeline that they have predetermined"
what would be more amusing than arguing that science is right with a creationist would be to argue that the norse relgion is right and creationism is wrong.