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Mar 24, 2019 16:03:08   #
bahmer
 
moldyoldy wrote:


You can believe as you choose Moldy I will believe as I do as well OK?

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Mar 24, 2019 16:15:08   #
moldyoldy
 
bahmer wrote:
You can believe as you choose Moldy I will believe as I do as well OK?


You like faith, I like science, so be it.

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Mar 24, 2019 17:23:35   #
Larry the Legend Loc: Not hiding in Milton
 
bahmer wrote:
The creation as written in the Bible and that the earth is approx. 6,000 years old. I also believe that the flood killed off most all of the dinosaurs and those that weren't killed in the flood died shortly thereafter do to the climate change that occurred from the axis of the earth shifting from the flood.

I see. Well, that's all very 'faithful' of you, but as you no doubt are aware, there is quite a volume of evidence indicating that the earth is somewhat older than that. How do you reconcile those conflicting viewpoints?

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Mar 24, 2019 19:13:50   #
Coos Bay Tom Loc: coos bay oregon
 
Larry the Legend wrote:
I see. Well, that's all very 'faithful' of you, but as you no doubt are aware, there is quite a volume of evidence indicating that the earth is somewhat older than that. How do you reconcile those conflicting viewpoints?


That is a question that needs a valid answer.

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Mar 24, 2019 20:28:46   #
Canuckus Deploracus Loc: North of the wall
 
Coos Bay Tom wrote:
That is a question that needs a valid answer.


Why?

In what way does Bahmer's viewpoint impact anyone except Bahmer?

I am fine with it..

Plus... He is the first righty I have met who admits to climate change being manmade
Our actions have consequences..

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Mar 24, 2019 20:30:19   #
Canuckus Deploracus Loc: North of the wall
 
bahmer wrote:
The creation as written in the Bible and that the earth is approx. 6,000 years old. I also believe that the flood killed off most all of the dinosaurs and those that weren't killed in the flood died shortly thereafter do to the climate change that occurred from the axis of the earth shifting from the flood.


Couldn't we just ask Badbobby?

If he remembers anything past 6000 years we will have our answer

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Mar 24, 2019 20:46:11   #
slatten49 Loc: Lake Whitney, Texas
 
Canuckus Deploracus wrote:
Couldn't we just ask Badbobby?

If he remembers anything past 6000 years we will have our answer

Yes, BB is your man. He is most certainly antediluvian.

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Mar 24, 2019 21:56:24   #
Canuckus Deploracus Loc: North of the wall
 
slatten49 wrote:
Yes, BB is your man. He is most certainly antediluvian.


I just want to know why he turned on the light in the first place

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Mar 24, 2019 22:07:03   #
Coos Bay Tom Loc: coos bay oregon
 
Canuckus Deploracus wrote:
Why?

In what way does Bahmer's viewpoint impact anyone except Bahmer?

I am fine with it..

Plus... He is the first righty I have met who admits to climate change being manmade
Our actions have consequences..
Why? br br In what way does Bahmer's viewpoint im... (show quote)
Got ya--- He can believe in a false teaching all he wants. The fact that he does admit climate change is manmade is redeeming

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Mar 24, 2019 22:32:33   #
Bcon
 
slatten49 wrote:
I'll have to try 'em both, Moldy, and decide.


A very s other after dinner drink is Benedictine and Brandy on the rocks. I order it quite often and it is a great end to a fine meal.

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Mar 24, 2019 22:43:17   #
Canuckus Deploracus Loc: North of the wall
 
Bcon wrote:
A very s other after dinner drink is Benedictine and Brandy on the rocks. I order it quite often and it is a great end to a fine meal.


I will second that... B&B is excellent

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Mar 25, 2019 00:18:51   #
moldyoldy
 
Canuckus Deploracus wrote:
I will second that... B&B is excellent


I just realized that I still think of B&B as an old persons drink. I better not look in the mirror.

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Mar 25, 2019 00:39:51   #
Canuckus Deploracus Loc: North of the wall
 
moldyoldy wrote:
I just realized that I still think of B&B as an old persons drink. I better not look in the mirror.


My great uncle Dave introduced me to B&B when I was a teenager... Always liked the taste.... I think of him whenever I take a sip.. Or play Canasta... Good fellow... May he RIP...Amen

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Mar 25, 2019 01:56:08   #
maximus Loc: Chattanooga, Tennessee
 
billy a wrote:
I'm with bahmer on the childhood thing...I live in South Florida,where gators,big iguanas etc. are a fairly normal thing to see. They always remind me of the Great Lizards (that's what the Peabody Museum in Ct. called them in '63)
I wonder if there were 12-step programs for these cold-blooded critters?...
"Would you like a brandy floater on that Triceratops blood?"...


Sir Richard Owen, the man who created the name dinosaur, called them "terrible lizards" in Greek.
There's also a big debate on whether the dinosaurs were warm or cold blooded or somewhere in between.Many think there is no one state of thermal control, but across species, some were cold, some were warm, and some were in between.

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Mar 25, 2019 06:13:04   #
badbobby Loc: texas
 
Canuckus Deploracus wrote:
Couldn't we just ask Badbobby?

If he remembers anything past 6000 years we will have our answer


please do not include me in any discussion of religion

'I know nozzing,nozzing'

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