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Mr.Puff 02-28-2008 12:26 AM

Creation Adventure Team...
 
This is hilarious.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AiZdSoQhLxU

What do you guys think about what the creationists are teaching their children? I hope they don't run into a cuddly vegetarian bear...

dewolf 02-28-2008 02:11 AM

That's the delusional fantasy we hear all the time on those other threads. I can't believe people fall for that sh$t.

dewolf 02-28-2008 02:26 AM

This ***** needs to be executed. This is child abuse of a type I'd kill that ***** for.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qsU27w34ZHU&feature=related

frogger 02-28-2008 02:55 AM

I will have to restrain myself and just simply :).

kstar 02-28-2008 06:26 AM

I'll take a positive approach. :)

I salute the religious folks who comprehend evolution and teach their children the facts of evolution.

Best,

Kurt

scottmandue 02-28-2008 06:52 AM

I guess if BELIEVING that a unproven THEORY helps you sleep at night it is OK with me.

SmileWavy

kstar 02-28-2008 07:00 AM

:eek::rolleyes::eek::rolleyes:

edit: Evolution is not an unproven theory, FWIW.

Creationism IS an unsubstantiated hypothesis.

Those are simply the facts whether one wishes to accept them or not.

Best,

Kurt

scottmandue 02-28-2008 07:11 AM

Okay I'm not going to drag this into another theological pissing match.

I apologize for questioning your belief system on a thread that openly ridicules mine.

I'm done here.

kstar 02-28-2008 07:14 AM

I'm not offended and sorry if I have offended you.

FWIW, I'm not into theology, but I do like biology. :)

edit: I would also not be offended if someone started a thread making fun of evolution.

I really do not comprehend sensitivities about beliefs which are very strong.

Best,

Kurt

frogger 02-28-2008 07:19 AM

I really, really, really wish there was no sin so we could have T-Rex tickling us. Wouldn't that be great? :)

kstar 02-28-2008 07:21 AM

The Creation Adventure Team and the video posted above were created by those in support of creationism, FYI.

Best,

Kurt

72doug2,2S 02-28-2008 07:38 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by scottmandue (Post 3797304)
Okay I'm not going to drag this into another theological pissing match.

I apologize for questioning your belief system on a thread that openly ridicules mine.

I'm done here.

Same old same old.

Quote:

Buckley: Liberals want to give a hearing to other views, but then are shocked and offended to discover that there are other views.

kstar 02-28-2008 07:41 AM

Doug:

I like the Buckley quote; I guess "we" are slowing making an impact on you. :)

Best,

Kurt

frogger 02-28-2008 07:49 AM

Watching Doug in action... http://home.comcast.net/~nickbuckeye...k-on-couch.gif

Tobra 02-28-2008 09:59 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kstarnes (Post 3797330)
The Creation Adventure Team and the video posted above were created by those in support of creationism, FYI.

Best,

Kurt

No kidding

You don't even recognize your double standards are showing, which is very amusing to me.

BTW, offensive is okay, but man up when someone calls you on it

kstar 02-28-2008 10:26 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tobra (Post 3797691)
No kidding

You don't even recognize your double standards are showing, which is very amusing to me.

BTW, offensive is okay, but man up when someone calls you on it

I am honestly missing your point.

Let me know where I am applying double standards, please, and I'd be happy to "man up to it".

Thanks!

Best,

Kurt

kstar 02-28-2008 10:34 AM

And, FWIW, I thought the posted video was a parody, making fun of creationists. After doing some clicking around, I discovered it was serious - that surprised me!

Mr. Puff stated it was "hilarious" and I agree.

I do sincerely state that I am not, nor would I be, offended if someone was to ridicule my acceptance of evolution.

I do not understand how folks can be so sensitive about beliefs that they claim are so very strong. I'm just the opposite; when I feel strongly about something, I am not likely to get my feelings hurt if someone attacks or ridicules that feeling.

YMMV.

Best,

Kurt

Mr.Puff 02-28-2008 12:16 PM

Quote:

And, FWIW, I thought the posted video was a parody, making fun of creationists. After doing some clicking around, I discovered it was serious - that surprised me!

Mr. Puff stated it was "hilarious" and I agree.
Exactly. The video was created in opposition of evolution, and not necessarily to prove creationism (I hope). You guys have to admit that it is pretty ridiculous to assume that dinosaurs with large pointy teeth used them to cut through vegetation, form follows function. If the T-Rex was meant to eat ferns, and what not, then it would have cutting and grinding teeth like a cow.

Keep in mind I am not in opposition of creationism. I even find it highly coincidental how evolution happened in the first place. Something may have had a hand in it, or not. It is just obvious that things did not happen in six days, with one day of rest. Carbon dating and Fossils prove this wrong.

My point, I offer that maybe our concept of time as it applies to God is flawed. Maybe time passes slower for God than it does for us. What if 10,000 years passes in a blink of an eye? Six days can easily turn into millions of years.

I like Christians, my whole family, I do not like evangelicals. Watch "Jesus Camp" to see why; it is available on YouTube.

dewolf 02-28-2008 12:29 PM

My German Shepherd has large pointy teeth to. Should I start feeding her ferns and vegetation. I don't think she'd last long. What a croc of @#$%

scottmandue 02-28-2008 12:38 PM

OK I will man up... I woke up cranky... on the way into work I stopped at the gas station and had to try three pumps until I found one that worked... then here at work reaching under a piece of heavy equipment to pick up some trash a brat had thrown under it put a nice ding in the top of my balding head.

Sorry Kurt, I like 99% of your posts... I was in a bad mood and probably shouldn't have made that post.

Porsche-O-Phile 02-28-2008 01:01 PM

Oh for cryin' out loud, is this going to turn into another thread where Frogger & 72Doug2,2S make 500 posts each going back and forth to hear themselves talk and doing nothing to sway the other's opinions?

C'mon guys. Let it go already.

frogger 02-28-2008 01:17 PM

Frollicking with T-Rex and veggie bears...I'm still in stitches! :D

frogger 02-28-2008 01:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Porsche-O-Phile (Post 3798039)
Oh for cryin' out loud, is this going to turn into another thread where Frogger & 72Doug2,2S make 500 posts each going back and forth to hear themselves talk and doing nothing to sway the other's opinions?

C'mon guys. Let it go already.

My goal is way beyond 500 posts. :) I hope that will kill this thread instantly. And POP, you've been verbally abused for many of your posts on a variety of topics. Should we call for your censure? I say No Damn Way! I want to see what you post! :)

M.D. Holloway 02-28-2008 01:22 PM

So death is a result of sin but if I don't eat then I'm gonna die so I guess eating is a sinful act? This explains why my Wife can;t be in the same room as me when I am eating wings...

Aerkuld 02-28-2008 01:33 PM

So I guess Tyranosaurus Rex had big, sharp, pointy claws so it could help with the gardening?

kstar 02-28-2008 01:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by scottmandue (Post 3797998)
OK I will man up... I woke up cranky... on the way into work I stopped at the gas station and had to try three pumps until I found one that worked... then here at work reaching under a piece of heavy equipment to pick up some trash a brat had thrown under it put a nice ding in the top of my balding head.

Sorry Kurt, I like 99% of your posts... I was in a bad mood and probably shouldn't have made that post.

Scott:

Thanks for the kind words, but there is no need to apologize.

I am sorry if I can across as a hypocrite and/or was engaged in ridicule; neither was my intent.

While I do have some strong opinions, I don't have a monopoly on "right".

Shouldn't you have been wearing a hard hat around the machinery or is your head as hard as mine? :D

Best,

Kurt

Por_sha911 02-28-2008 03:34 PM

Observation:
People that believe the Bible are narrow-minded blankety blanks that deserve to be shot for teaching their kids what they believe. They have no tolerance for other people's views and are closed minded. It is OK to mock them with school children-like name calling.

People that have no tolerance for those blankety blank narrow-minded Christians are actually enlightened and open-minded in the way they mock Christians. They don't have to be tolerant of anyone else's beliefs because they are smarter than everyone else and if you disagree then you are obviously a blind religeous fanatic. They know that true brotherly love allows us to say
Quote:

"This ***** needs to be executed. This is child abuse of a type I'd kill that ***** for."
when we disagree with someone.

OK. I understand. :rolleyes:

dewolf 02-28-2008 03:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Por_sha911 (Post 3798298)
Observation:
People that believe the Bible are narrow-minded blankety blanks that deserve to be shot for teaching their kids what they believe. They have no tolerance for other people's views and are closed minded. It is OK to mock them with school children-like name calling.

People that believe that have no tolerance for those blankety blank narrow-minded Christians are actually enlightened and open-minded in the way they mock Christians. They don't have to be tolerant of anyone else's beliefs because they are smarter than everyone else and if you disagree then you are obviously a blind religeous fanatic. They know that true brotherly love allows us to say when we disagree with someone.

OK. I understand. :rolleyes:

Did you actually watch the video the link led to?? That is child abuse that has no bearing on religion.

Por_sha911 02-28-2008 04:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dewolf (Post 3798334)
Did you actually watch the video the link led to?? That is child abuse that has no bearing on religion.

Yes and I saw NO Child abuse in the Creation Adventure Team Video that was linked at the beginning of this thread. Sooo, which part was abuse? When the grown man was being tickled by the dinosaur?

dewolf 02-28-2008 04:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Por_sha911 (Post 3798359)
Yes and I saw NO Child abuse in the Creation Adventure Team Video that was linked at the beginning of this thread. Sooo, which part was abuse? When the grown man was being tickled by the dinosaur?

Look at the link in my first post, or here:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qsU27w34ZHU&feature=related

This is child abuse. The creation thing is hardly child abuse. Who cares what parents tell their kids, they'll work it for themselves in the future.

Por_sha911 02-28-2008 04:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dewolf (Post 3798370)
Look at the link in my first post, or here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qsU27w34ZHU&feature=related
This is child abuse. The creation thing is hardly child abuse. Who cares what parents tell their kids, they'll work it for themselves in the future.

OK, I will recant my complaint of your violent reply although I have to say that I am confused as to why you were talking about the above vid in a thread mocking the Creation Adventure Team video. Having said that, the rest of my observation still stands.

sjf911 02-28-2008 04:28 PM

My first impression was that it was a parody as well. So, we got our telomeres from god after the original sin? Someone want to explain to me why we only see trilobites in fossil beds from the Cambrian, dinosaurs in the Jurassic and Cretaceous, and modern mammals including humans in Cenozoic fossils. None of them intermixed.

kstar 02-28-2008 05:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Por_sha911 (Post 3798298)
Observation:
People that believe the Bible are narrow-minded blankety blanks that deserve to be shot for teaching their kids what they believe. They have no tolerance for other people's views and are closed minded. It is OK to mock them with school children-like name calling.

People that have no tolerance for those blankety blank narrow-minded Christians are actually enlightened and open-minded in the way they mock Christians. They don't have to be tolerant of anyone else's beliefs because they are smarter than everyone else and if you disagree then you are obviously a blind religeous fanatic. They know that true brotherly love allows us to say when we disagree with someone.

OK. I understand. :rolleyes:

Am I correct to assume that your post is sarcastic? Sometimes it can be difficult for me to discern intent in text that may be obvious to others.

It seems this straw man that thinks he is smarter than everyone else and who taunts like a school boy is used often.

I've stated my beliefs which I think are similar to other agnostic, atheist and even some religious folks:

1) There is a very large amount of tested and confirmed evidence across multiple disciplines of science that say evolution occurred and is still occurring; this is widely and generally accepted among numerous folks from the atheist to the devout (note the Catholic Church);

2) Evolution does not attempt to describe how life initially arose, which leaves the door open for a deity that may have started the ball rolling then stood back and allowed "natural" processes to occur;

3) By its very nature, science does not claim to have all of the answers, which is contrary to many, but certainly not all(!) religious folks via the "Holy Texts". It is my opinion that ANY person who claims to know it all is delusional.

4) I am not a scientist, so when I state my support of evolution I am doing do so "on the shoulders of giants", not primarily from my own immediate knowledge.

I don't think most supporters of creationism/ID are stupid or ignorant, just as I don't think most supporters of evolution are brilliant. But, it is my personal opinion that it is very difficult to ignore the very real and very vast body of knowledge that not only supports evolution, but confirms it. Even the Catholic Church had to accept evolution in the face of the proof.

I am not going to change anyone's mind. But, it was the influence of a couple of friends and a personal search for knowledge that led me to accept evolution and to question my former religious beliefs.

Barking and ridiculing the devout, which I have been guilty of from time to time, is not the most effective way to encourage the search for knowledge and for that I apologize. But please don't claim that folks like me "know it all", are closed minded and are hypocrites! Like science, I remain flexible and open to new knowledge and reserve the right to change my mind should evidence contrary to my beliefs come forward! :)

I commend the religious folks who also have an open mind and who do not claim they or a collection of texts contain all of the answers.

Having said all of that, I do find the video initially posted as funny as it flies in the face of fundamental science and well explained and tested theories (see scientific definition of "theory" please!). The referenced video would also be disallowed as a learning tool in most probably every public school in the US.

FWIW.

Best,

Kurt

Mr.Puff 02-28-2008 07:20 PM

Quote:

This is child abuse. The creation thing is hardly child abuse. Who cares what parents tell their kids, they'll work it for themselves in the future.
Unfortunately, some fundamentalist Christians do not allow their children to goto public schools, for whatever reason. In "Jesus Camp," the mother of Levi, who is home-schooled, actually tells him to think of science as "not proving anything." It is one thing to give your children religion and structure, but another thing to teach them lies. I doubt that a bear will fish for salmon in a stream surrounded by lush grass if it were primarily vegetarian.

Quote:

The referenced video would also be disallowed as a learning tool in most probably every public school in the US.
I saw part of the video in "Jesus Camp." It was actually being used as a home-school tape...

You guys should really watch this:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c94b1_dx9Q8

To see the rest of the video follow the response links.

You will see what I am talking about, Christian or not. This is not poking fun at Christians. It is pointing out how the evangelicals, who I consider to not actually be Christian because of their intolerant tendencies, are trying to make children into some kind of army. An army with the sole purpose of fighting a cultural war against those within the US that are not evangelical Christians. This goes against the basic principles of the United States; i.e. against religious prosecution with a separation of church and state.

I am sure a lot of you will agree that using children, some only 9 years old, in pro-life rallies with tape over their mouths saying "LIFE" is wrong. Also, telling children they have sinned and making them cry at church is also wrong. Children are supposed to be innocent. However, both of these things happen in the video... along with a whole bunch of craziness you have to see to believe.

Sapporo Guy 02-29-2008 04:08 AM

back to the video ;)

So, based on the video (creationist one), I wouldn't be able to eat a nice and juicy burger if there wasn't sin ?!?!?

the other video:
Child abuse should be punishable by public torture!
Waking 2 kids together so they bonk their heads is just wrong!

Mr.Puff 02-29-2008 10:17 AM

Quote:

Child abuse should be punishable by public torture!
:P I dunno, I was abused as a child but I grew up fine. I would not want my mother to be tortured... She was sick when I was a kid and is on medication now, a nice lady.


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