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There is MORE proof for Jesus than quiet a few famous people, i dont remember who the people are, but its generally excepted that Jesus was a real man, the only disagreement is if he is the son of God or not.

~i gotta remember where i find all this stuff so i can link to it.

Science is a very interesting subject.

I used to enjoy the lessons at school where we put things like potassium, magnesium, zinc and other things in water and watch them explode.

I came to these threads because I believe that science isn't as good as everyone makes out, plus the threads attacking God.

Science prooves the Bible is correct.

Science is a very interesting subject.

I used to enjoy the lessons at school where we put things like potassium, magnesium, zinc and other things in water and watch them explode.

I came to these threads because I believe that science isn't as good as everyone makes out, plus the threads attacking God.

Science prooves the Bible is correct.

You say science isn't as good as everyone makes out.. which makes very little sense... then you science proves the Bible.. which also makes very little sense, but also clashes with your previous statement.

When you say, "Science proves the Bible is correct", do you have information... or ??

Science is a very interesting subject.

I used to enjoy the lessons at school where we put things like potassium, magnesium, zinc and other things in water and watch them explode.

I came to these threads because I believe that science isn't as good as everyone makes out, plus the threads attacking God.

Science prooves the Bible is correct.

Show me how.

Jason, science does not prove the Bible correct anymore than it proves correct the Egyptian Book of the Dead. If you want to argue that it does prove the Bible correct, start a new topic and post the scientific proofs you have in mind.

Why you guys keep responding to his posts is beyond me... I'm not even sure what you're trying to accomplish here. The level of intelligent conversation is dropping on this forum and I'm sorry to say but you're all to blame. Can't we just discuss science instead of hitting our heads against brick wall?

Thanks for laughs.

I have started my research on evolution, creation, science and disprooving them, Wait a few years lol and i'll present it.

I suggest you try this order:

RESEARCH -> PRESENTING YOUR FINDINGS

Not this:

bull**** -> SO CALLED RESEARCH -> MORE bull****

I'm already a fan of JasonC

Brings a smile to my face. Thank jezuz.

I could say this about evolution...but im not going to, because im a nice guy.

Corrected.

WTF?! Now you're just showing your ignorance off to the world even more than before

under 10,000

Explain radioisotope dating.

That's fiction, though. We have no proof that "God" even existed. Or Jesus.

The theory of evolution makes a lot more sense than "God". Mankind probably were descended from apes. Check out KoRn's "Evolution" music video:

. It might seem a bit stupid, but it raises serious points in the world today.

Humans are not descended from apes, but we did share a common ancestor.

There is MORE proof for Jesus than quiet a few famous people, i dont remember who the people are, but its generally excepted that Jesus was a real man, the only disagreement is if he is the son of God or not.

~i gotta remember where i find all this stuff so i can link to it.

Jesus may well have been real. I don't know. However I don't think anyone is arguing against a regular person Jesus, just a mythical magical person Jesus

look up young earth creationism.

Which is a load of grade-a bollocks

Not to mention that this thread was quite bullsh**-free until he brought his fairy-tale god of manipulation and lies into it.

So the article said that the universe is cooling as it expands. Maybe a stupid question, but does this suggest that it's slowly moving toward absolute zero and will, at some point, freeze and be completely still?

Also, I thought that there was a theory stating something about an increasing level of entropy in the universe. If the above is true, wouldn't that suggest the opposite, that entropy will eventually reach zero as molecular activity comes to a halt?

(Disclaimer from earlier in the thread: Me webmaster, not physicist. Me noob. Please no eat.)

Not to mention that this thread was quite bullsh**-free until he brought his fairy-tale god of manipulation and lies into it.

So the article said that the universe is cooling as it expands. Maybe a stupid question, but does this suggest that it's slowly moving toward absolute zero and will, at some point, freeze and be completely still?

Also, I thought that there was a theory stating something about an increasing level of entropy in the universe. If the above is true, wouldn't that suggest the opposite, that entropy will eventually reach zero as molecular activity comes to a halt?

(Disclaimer from earlier in the thread: Me webmaster, not physicist. Me noob. Please no eat.)

You're absolutely right, it's called Heat Death :)

Not to mention that this thread was quite bullsh**-free until he brought his fairy-tale god of manipulation and lies into it.

So the article said that the universe is cooling as it expands. Maybe a stupid question, but does this suggest that it's slowly moving toward absolute zero and will, at some point, freeze and be completely still?

Also, I thought that there was a theory stating something about an increasing level of entropy in the universe. If the above is true, wouldn't that suggest the opposite, that entropy will eventually reach zero as molecular activity comes to a halt?

(Disclaimer from earlier in the thread: Me webmaster, not physicist. Me noob. Please no eat.)

You're absolutely right, it's called Heat Death :)

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