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Feb 21, 2023 19:33:36   #
son of witless
 
Big Bass wrote:
These moronic communists think they own this blogsite. When a visiting team hits a home run, all you hear is crickets. Congratulations on your home run.


I do not mean to intimidate them into silence. I really don't. I prefer them to come back at me with piss and vinegar. I always go out of my way to encourage them to hit me with their bestest shot. Alas I am a wild and scary guy. At least my crickets love me. " Chirp chirp Leftist are wimps." I have the smartest pet crickets around. Cute little guys.

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Feb 21, 2023 19:55:05   #
kemmer
 
padremike wrote:
It is true that perverted bastards believes the Truth & wisdom of the ages can be set aside

The world is flat and the sun revolves around it. This is called the truth and wisdom of the ages.

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Feb 21, 2023 19:58:35   #
kemmer
 
Big Bass wrote:
Cassandra was a woman. Something you try to emulate, but know nothing about, weirdo.

Lordy, you have the depth of puddle of spit. 🙄

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Feb 21, 2023 20:02:39   #
padremike Loc: Phenix City, Al
 
kemmer wrote:
The world is flat and the sun revolves around it. This is called the truth and wisdom of the ages.


Everytime you open your mouth you show your ignorance. You're so bloody childish. Is this a common trait amongst elderly homosexual men?

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Feb 21, 2023 20:27:24   #
Big Bass
 
kemmer wrote:
Lordy, you have the depth of puddle of spit. 🙄


Better than having piss for blood and shitferbrains.

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Feb 21, 2023 20:27:27   #
BIRDMAN
 
kemmer wrote:
Because he’s not as much a public scold and willing prisoner of the OT as you are.



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Feb 21, 2023 20:28:23   #
Big Bass
 
padremike wrote:
Everytime you open your mouth you show your ignorance. You're so bloody childish. Is this a common trait amongst elderly homosexual men?


… who are communists.

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Feb 21, 2023 20:40:25   #
Wildlandfirefighter
 
Big Kahuna wrote:
The climate did actually change during Noah's time. But it wasn't man made but was an act of God. Man was so immoral, sinful, arrogant and sexually confused (like now where homosexuality is rampant) that God had enough and only spared Noah, his family and at least 2 of each animal.


So tell me oh great and all knowing Kahuna, since we know that there were not 2 of every animal with Noah, how did all the millions of species not on the ark survive???? If these species could survive, don't you think that some other human cultures that were present in the world back then would have been able to survive as well?

There were no polar bears on the ark, nor brown bears, black bears, Kodiak bears, moose, elk, caribou, white tailed deer, mule deer, mountain lions, lynx, bobcats, otters, wolverines, mink, martin, snowshoe hares, and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on. There are more than 10,000 species of birds in the world. How many of these do you think made it on the ark? How about reptiles, amphibians, mollusks and even insects? We have identified some 900,000 insect species to date and there are probably 5 million or more that we have not even gotten that far on. There is little mention of insects on the ark, yet they are animals.

But what I really want to know is where did all that water come from, and even more, where did it all go. What would have stopped anyone who had a boat from living out the flood?

If only Noah and his family were on the ark, how did all the other races on the earth manage to survive (other boats, big ass rafts?).

Religious scholars have determined a date for the great flood of somewhere around 4128 BC. I find it interesting that there are numerous cultures (at least 5 that I know of) that have written language that started hundreds to thousands of years prior to the flood, and continued for hundreds to thousands of years after the flood. So how did all these civilizations continue if only Noah and his family survived the flood.

Here's an even funner question: How much rain had to fall every hour on average to cover the earth in water and make the ark necessary? There are mountains in excess of 29,000 feet above sea level on this planet. Doing some simple math and considering the fabled 40 days and nights of rain, that comes out to a total of 960 hours of rain. It would have had to average 30 FEET of rain an hour (or 6 inches of rain per minute) for all 960 hours to provide sufficient water to make this a reality.

Its a great story, there may have been localized flooding in the area known to Noah, but there just is no way that the entire world was under water and there is no way that 2 of every animal on the planet were on the ark. It is a story that brought me much consternation and got me into trouble as a child in Catholic school. When I asked the nun's or the priests these questions their answer was that I should simply have faith and believe. That doesn't work for me, probably why I was not fooled by Trump for a second.

Anyway, it is a lie to say that there were 2 or more of every animal in the world on Noah's ark. There might have been 2 of each species in the "known" world of the middle east and Africa at the time, but there was no representation from the unknown areas of the world at that time on the ark, yet all those species survived.

The native American cultures here in North America go back over 9000 years. They were here before the flood, and they are still here today, and none of these people were on the ark. So obviously it was not just Noah and his family that survived.

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Feb 21, 2023 20:42:57   #
BIRDMAN
 
Wildlandfirefighter wrote:
So tell me oh great and all knowing Kahuna, since we know that there were not 2 of every animal with Noah, how did all the millions of species not on the ark survive???? If these species could survive, don't you think that some other human cultures that were present in the world back then would have been able to survive as well?

There were no polar bears on the ark, nor brown bears, black bears, Kodiak bears, moose, elk, caribou, white tailed deer, mule deer, mountain lions, lynx, bobcats, otters, wolverines, mink, martin, snowshoe hares, and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on. There are more than 10,000 species of birds in the world. How many of these do you think made it on the ark? How about reptiles, amphibians, mollusks and even insects? We have identified some 900,000 insect species to date and there are probably 5 million or more that we have not even gotten that far on. There is little mention of insects on the ark, yet they are animals.

But what I really want to know is where did all that water come from, and even more, where did it all go. What would have stopped anyone who had a boat from living out the flood?

If only Noah and his family were on the ark, how did all the other races on the earth manage to survive (other boats, big ass rafts?).

Religious scholars have determined a date for the great flood of somewhere around 4128 BC. I find it interesting that there are numerous cultures (at least 5 that I know of) that have written language that started hundreds to thousands of years prior to the flood, and continued for hundreds to thousands of years after the flood. So how did all these civilizations continue if only Noah and his family survived the flood.

Here's an even funner question: How much rain had to fall every hour on average to cover the earth in water and make the ark necessary? There are mountains in excess of 29,000 feet above sea level on this planet. Doing some simple math and considering the fabled 40 days and nights of rain, that comes out to a total of 960 hours of rain. It would have had to average 30 FEET of rain an hour (or 6 inches of rain per minute) for all 960 hours to provide sufficient water to make this a reality.

Its a great story, there may have been localized flooding in the area known to Noah, but there just is no way that the entire world was under water and there is no way that 2 of every animal on the planet were on the ark. It is a story that brought me much consternation and got me into trouble as a child in Catholic school. When I asked the nun's or the priests these questions their answer was that I should simply have faith and believe. That doesn't work for me, probably why I was not fooled by Trump for a second.

Anyway, it is a lie to say that there were 2 or more of every animal in the world on Noah's ark. There might have been 2 of each species in the "known" world of the middle east and Africa at the time, but there was no representation from the unknown areas of the world at that time on the ark, yet all those species survived.

The native American cultures here in North America go back over 9000 years. They were here before the flood, and they are still here today, and none of these people were on the ark. So obviously it was not just Noah and his family that survived.
So tell me oh great and all knowing Kahuna, since ... (show quote)


Birds can fly they don’t need an ark

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Feb 21, 2023 20:48:24   #
Wildlandfirefighter
 
Birdmam wrote:
Birds can fly they don’t need an ark


They can't fly for 40 days and most would drown trying to land on water. Biggest problem would be access to food. Birds have extremely high metabolisms and can not go for more and a day or two without food. The vast majority of bird species have fat reserves that can last for 3 days or less. After 40 days there would be none left alive.

Try to think about stuff before you post once in awhile.

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Feb 21, 2023 20:53:27   #
Big Bass
 
Wildlandfirefighter wrote:
They can't fly for 40 days and most would drown trying to land on water. Biggest problem would be access to food. Birds have extremely high metabolisms and can not go for more and a day or two without food. The vast majority of bird species have fat reserves that can last for 3 days or less. After 40 days there would be none left alive.

Try to think about stuff before you post once in awhile.


Oh, my! Aren’t you a smart cookie?

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Feb 21, 2023 20:59:25   #
BIRDMAN
 
Wildlandfirefighter wrote:
They can't fly for 40 days and most would drown trying to land on water. Biggest problem would be access to food. Birds have extremely high metabolisms and can not go for more and a day or two without food. The vast majority of bird species have fat reserves that can last for 3 days or less. After 40 days there would be none left alive.

Try to think about stuff before you post once in awhile.


They can land on debris and eat stuff that is on that debris and polar bears can swim

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Feb 21, 2023 21:03:48   #
Wildlandfirefighter
 
Birdmam wrote:
They can land on debris and eat stuff that is on that debris and polar bears can swim


uh huh; I can swim too, but not for 40 days, and all that swimming would make me use up even more energy reserves so even if I was a polar bear I would likely not make it.

But at least you are agreeing with me that there were not 2 of every animal in the world on the ark. That is a good start for you.

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Feb 21, 2023 21:04:21   #
Parky60 Loc: People's Republic of Illinois
 
Wildlandfirefighter wrote:
So tell me oh great and all knowing Kahuna, since we know that there were not 2 of every animal with Noah, how did all the millions of species not on the ark survive???? If these species could survive, don't you think that some other human cultures that were present in the world back then would have been able to survive as well?

There were no polar bears on the ark, nor brown bears, black bears, Kodiak bears, moose, elk, caribou, white tailed deer, mule deer, mountain lions, lynx, bobcats, otters, wolverines, mink, martin, snowshoe hares, and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on. There are more than 10,000 species of birds in the world. How many of these do you think made it on the ark? How about reptiles, amphibians, mollusks and even insects? We have identified some 900,000 insect species to date and there are probably 5 million or more that we have not even gotten that far on. There is little mention of insects on the ark, yet they are animals.

But what I really want to know is where did all that water come from, and even more, where did it all go. What would have stopped anyone who had a boat from living out the flood?

If only Noah and his family were on the ark, how did all the other races on the earth manage to survive (other boats, big ass rafts?).

Religious scholars have determined a date for the great flood of somewhere around 4128 BC. I find it interesting that there are numerous cultures (at least 5 that I know of) that have written language that started hundreds to thousands of years prior to the flood, and continued for hundreds to thousands of years after the flood. So how did all these civilizations continue if only Noah and his family survived the flood.

Here's an even funner question: How much rain had to fall every hour on average to cover the earth in water and make the ark necessary? There are mountains in excess of 29,000 feet above sea level on this planet. Doing some simple math and considering the fabled 40 days and nights of rain, that comes out to a total of 960 hours of rain. It would have had to average 30 FEET of rain an hour (or 6 inches of rain per minute) for all 960 hours to provide sufficient water to make this a reality.

Its a great story, there may have been localized flooding in the area known to Noah, but there just is no way that the entire world was under water and there is no way that 2 of every animal on the planet were on the ark. It is a story that brought me much consternation and got me into trouble as a child in Catholic school. When I asked the nun's or the priests these questions their answer was that I should simply have faith and believe. That doesn't work for me, probably why I was not fooled by Trump for a second.

Anyway, it is a lie to say that there were 2 or more of every animal in the world on Noah's ark. There might have been 2 of each species in the "known" world of the middle east and Africa at the time, but there was no representation from the unknown areas of the world at that time on the ark, yet all those species survived.

The native American cultures here in North America go back over 9000 years. They were here before the flood, and they are still here today, and none of these people were on the ark. So obviously it was not just Noah and his family that survived.
So tell me oh great and all knowing Kahuna, since ... (show quote)

Hey dumb dumb, have you ever heard of KINDS of animals? You wouldn't need "millions" of species.

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Feb 21, 2023 21:09:24   #
Wildlandfirefighter
 
Parky60 wrote:
Hey oh dumb one, have you ever heard of KINDS of animals? You wouldn't need "millions" of species.


Hey fool, I happen to have a degree in wildlife management, how about you?

So tell me just what your definition of "Kinds" of animals is. Are you trying to tell me that two mammal kinds of animals, say two horses, could then repopulate the caribou, deer, musk ox and every other "hoofed" animal species in the world after the flood.

You really are confused if that is what you believe!

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