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In reply to the discussion: Creationists Try to Outsmart Neil deGrasse Tyson on the Great Flood and Climate Change [View all]ejpoeta
(8,933 posts)12. i've just started watching episodes.
And I can see why these folks are flipping out. the episode i watched yesterday talked about the comets and how it made sense in the absence of understanding to think they were a man in the sky who is telling you something bad is going to happen.
As far as the bible goes..... it's like taking something out a fictional novel and treating it as though it really happened. Perhaps there was flooding, but back then how much of the earth was really known? the 'world' was much smaller so a flood in one area could be seen as bigger than it was. but in any event, when you have to try to turn the information into a pretzel to fit your argument, perhaps it's time to rethink your argument.
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Creationists Try to Outsmart Neil deGrasse Tyson on the Great Flood and Climate Change [View all]
xchrom
May 2014
OP
I've always wanted to smack them in the forehead and say, "That was part of his plan, too!"
dawg
May 2014
#28
If you want to believe that you have no free will, then more power to you I guess.
dawg
May 2014
#36
The article you link to does not claim that anyone has proven free will to be an illusion.
Vattel
May 2014
#81
It's also true that through our own determination we can change those chemical reactions...
DesertDiamond
May 2014
#51
And when they get drunk, crash the car, beat their spouse, leave their kids go hungry
Ikonoklast
May 2014
#39
Watch: The Neil deGrasse Tyson climate denier takedown we’ve been waiting for is finally here
xchrom
May 2014
#2
I guess maybe you could put your dad to the test by asking him if he's "with god."
Mr. Evil
May 2014
#61
LIKE A 1000 TO A MILLION TIMES GREATER # OF SPECIES? IN A FEW THOUSAND YRS? REALLY?
drynberg
May 2014
#11
Maybe they only took babies! Not arguing just pointing out that this is what the literalists get for
jwirr
May 2014
#21
Well, the proliferation of flood stories has a simple explanation to me...
Wounded Bear
May 2014
#47
Ken Ham "These legends are ubiquitous because all people in the world are descendants of Noah"
yellowcanine
May 2014
#30
I learned about the Epic of Gilgamesh 30 years ago. Neil was just a kid then.
kelliekat44
May 2014
#40
ah, but anthropologists have found numerous ways of "stabilizing" oral tradition
MisterP
May 2014
#56
On the bright side, if Ken Ham is trolling NDGT, he has less time to troll DU.
Warren DeMontague
May 2014
#62
Creationists are living proof that some of the monkeys came out of the trees....
lastlib
Jun 2014
#92