budlover13
King Tut
You don't need to be a paleontolgist to possess common sense.
You keep coming back, Koset man!! LOL LOLAll insults and fallacies, no valid argument at all. You are quite possibly the worst religious debater i have ever met BB. Better take an extra class at sunday school this weekend.
B/c you keep proving his point with your circular logic. Seriously, if you TRULY believe in God, you are doing WAY more harm than good for your opinion. But, continue. i've already sent this thread-link to many friends as evidence of obstinate Christians. Carry on.You keep coming back, Koset man!! LOL LOL
Trying to get him to understand this would be like trying to teach a dog math. Remember, he understands fact as being the impossible (chance). Evolution will never be about what we have found to him, it will always be about what we are still (and in his eyes, always will be) missing.Some of 'em anyhow. Go look at an 1800's cemetary and tell me how many intact skeletons you find. And THEY were somewhat protected from the natural elements.
Sir, just like I said, you should leave this subject to Paleontologist, because you sound like a fool!Some of 'em anyhow. Go look at an 1800's cemetary and tell me how many intact skeletons you find. And THEY were somewhat protected from the natural elements.
I have left the other thread permanently sir, and i intent to keep it that way. This one is at least still slightly about the original topic.You keep coming back, Koset man!! LOL LOL
More fodder for the religiously blind.Sir, just like I said, you should leave this subject to Paleontologist, because you sound like a fool!
No wonder you're no longer on the force, your too damn dense. LOL LOL
A fossil normally preserves only a portion of the deceased organism, usually that portion that was partially mineralized during life, such as the bones and teeth of vertebrates, or the chitinous or calcareous exoskeletons of invertebrates. Preservation of soft tissues is rare in the fossil record. Fossils may also consist of the marks left behind by the organism while it was alive, such as the footprint or feces (coprolites) of a reptile.Sir, just like I said, you should leave this subject to Paleontologist, because you sound like a fool!
No wonder you're no longer on the force, your too damn dense. LOL LOL
Keep dodging.More fodder for the religiously blind.
How is it dodging if you didnt ask anything?Keep dodging.
Hey puppy, you sound confused again. First, read buds comment about 18OO’s cemetery, before sounding like a fool.A fossil normally preserves only a portion of the deceased organism, usually that portion that was partially mineralized during life, such as the bones and teeth of vertebrates, or the chitinous or calcareous exoskeletons of invertebrates. Preservation of soft tissues is rare in the fossil record. Fossils may also consist of the marks left behind by the organism while it was alive, such as the footprint or feces (coprolites) of a reptile.
You are dense!!Some of 'em anyhow. Go look at an 1800's cemetary and tell me how many intact skeletons you find. And THEY were somewhat protected from the natural elements.
Her you go Brother. My 2 cents:Keep dodging.
Answers please. I shouldnt have to explain to you how in a cemetary of thousands of people, far less than 1% of them would have become 'fossils' in any manner. And thats WITH embalming fluid!How is it dodging if you didnt ask anything?
But guess what, i WILL keep asking.
1. Why were several books, (including several from the DSS) banned from the bible because they didnt fit?
2. Why do you think that fossils are so readily available that thousands and thousands of samples for each and every of millions of transitions would be available?
Ive left these here in case it aids you in your research:
A fossil normally preserves only a portion of the deceased organism, usually that portion that was partially mineralized during life, such as the bones and teeth of vertebrates, or the chitinous or calcareous exoskeletons of invertebrates. Preservation of soft tissues is rare in the fossil record. Fossils may also consist of the marks left behind by the organism while it was alive, such as the footprint or feces (coprolites) of a reptile.
Banned from bible:
- The Life of Adam and Eve
- The Book of Enoch
- The Book of Jubilees
- The Infancy Gospel of Thomas
- Proto-Gospel of James
- The Gnostic Scriptures of Nag Hammadi
- The Gospel of Mary
- The Gospel of Nicodemus
- The Apocalypse of Peter
- Gnostic Apocalypse of Peter
- The Testament of Solomon
- The Zohar (The Book of Splendor)
- The Alphabet of Ben-Sira
- Joseph and Aseneth
- The Septuagint
- Bel and the Dragon
- The Acts of Peter
- The Acts of Paul and Thecla
- Mar Saba letter and The Secret Gospel of Mark
- The Gospel of Judas
It keeps one in a suspended state right? Like, never advancing, moving forward, etc?Answers please. I shouldnt have to explain to you how in a cemetary of thousands of people, far less than 1% of them would have become 'fossils' in any manner. And thats WITH embalming fluid!
Or are you also not bright enough to understand what an embalming fluid is and what it does.
Meh. Let him bash. Makes our job of showing the insanity of his position a lot easier.Notice hes rather busy in that other thread trashing me while still dodging so many questions. He sure grows some balls when he thinks im gone.
Do i need to repost them BB? Or were they not clear enough?