So says Vince Fenech, the lovable evangelical teacher in a Creationist school that mixes ages of the kids in the cIassroom.:|
This is quite sad. . . ..
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I thought this was going to be an Onion article or something along those lines.
That really says a lot.
Unfortunately, the writer of that page is also kind of clueless himself:
"Also, the moon's gravity is two thirds less than it is on Earth… which in turn means that dust is practically weightless, and therefore doesn't settle."
Actually, it would settle since there is no air to provide air resistance. It would fall unimpeded, and thus would actually settle more easily than on Earth.
This is very sad indeed, there is no limit to human stupidity, the guy is a dumb ***, and it has EVERYTHING to do with him being religious...
Disclaimer: Just to be safe, I'm not implying anything about christians in general, and I'm not insulting ANYONE BUT this guy.
Poor children :|
"When man landed on the moon (in 1969), they expected the landing module to sink in a deep layer of dust. But the layer was only a few inches deep. This proves that the universe is still young!"
So says Vince Fenech, the lovable evangelical teacher in a Creationist school that mixes ages of the kids in the cIassroom.:|
This is quite sad. . . ..
Theokhoth
I think he is just making fun of the evolution, that or he is extremely stupid and they really accept anybody in university these day.
Some people don't deserve to coexist with oxygen.Greatgone12
Have fait in Darwin. They will eventually forget to look before crossing the road and BAM! Evolution in action.
[QUOTE="Video_Game_King"]This is why I don't trust Christian scientists. Oh, that and Ken Somethingsomethingsomethingsomething (I can't remember his last name).Theokhoth
Kent Hovind?
So you wouldn't trust this guy, then?
Kent Hovind is his name? OK, that clears things up. And summarize that video, I don't have two hours to waste.
And this ladies and gents, is the fine line between fanatics and moderates in the ranks of the religious folks. Seriously is this guy RETARDED?!
Lose 5 faith points in humanity!
Anybody remember that one thread where the TC was convinced that dinos and humans lived together and denyed all the proof that posters posted.
EDIT: found it, its a sad day when a person loses his mind
http://www.gamespot.com/pages/forums/show_msgs.php?topic_id=26418011
[QUOTE="Theokhoth"][QUOTE="Video_Game_King"]This is why I don't trust Christian scientists. Oh, that and Ken Somethingsomethingsomethingsomething (I can't remember his last name).Video_Game_King
Kent Hovind?
So you wouldn't trust this guy, then?
Kent Hovind is his name? OK, that clears things up. And summarize that video, I don't have two hours to waste.
Kent Hovind is an absolute idiot.
Christian biologist criticises ID theory in a university auditorium.
[QUOTE="DeathHeart95"]I'm assuming the British won the Revolutionary War as well?The_Ish
Of course they did. And it's not the "Revolutionary War". It was merely a minor insurgency against Great Britain.
And after winning they went on to trounce the spainards, the frenchies, and travel into the future to stop world war two by killing hitler!
(Long as we're pulling stuff out of our butts here...)
[QUOTE="DeathHeart95"]I'm assuming the British won the Revolutionary War as well?The_Ish
Of course they did. And it's not the "Revolutionary War". It was merely a minor insurgency against Great Britain.
In America it's called the Revolutionary War. It's more important to us since... you know, it gave us independence.
[QUOTE="DeathHeart95"]I'm assuming the British won the Revolutionary War as well?The_Ish
Of course they did. And it's not the "Revolutionary War". It was merely a minor insurgency against Great Britain.
The British won the Revolutionary War just as much as America won the Vietnam War.
I'm assuming the British won the Revolutionary War as well?DeathHeart95
No. Greenland kicked both of your asses.
[QUOTE="DeathHeart95"]In America it's called the Revolutionary War. It's more important to us since... you know, it gave us independence.
The_Ish
The British won the Revolutionary War just as much as America won the Vietnam War.
jetpower3
Oh god. :lol:
Nathan Poe, you've done it again!:lol:
[QUOTE="DeathHeart95"]In America it's called the Revolutionary War. It's more important to us since... you know, it gave us independence.
The_Ish
The British won the Revolutionary War just as much as America won the Vietnam War.
jetpower3
Oh god. :lol:
I'm going to take a stab and say you were sarcastic.
*facepalm to myself*
"When man landed on the moon (in 1969), they expected the landing module to sink in a deep layer of dust. But the layer was only a few inches deep. This proves that the universe is still young!"
Does it? I would have thought it merely illustrates that unlike the Earth, the moon has little or nothing in the way of atmosphere… and dust is usually generated as a result of particles which combine as they are buffeted around by the movement of atmospheric molecules. Also, the moon's gravity is two thirds less than it is on Earth… which in turn means that dust is practically weightless, and therefore doesn't settle.
Heh. This part says it all. The dude has absolutely no idea what he's talking about...
Here's an early photograph of some dinosaur people that co-existed with the Egyptians. Here we see them gathering their tools for another day of construction on Ramses The Great's memorial pyramid. The Egyptians also had cameras back then, however, the technology they used was lost when Moses led the Israelites out of Egyptian captivity; Not only did Egypt lose their first born, they lost the inventor of the camera to an Israeli-led skirmish. Little known fact. Anyway, when moses led his nation to the Red Sea, all of the camera schematics were cast in the sea upon his command. No one knows for certain what became of the dinosaur people.
[QUOTE="esbastica"]tell that guy : pics or it never happenedKev_Boy
:P :P :P :P :P :P :P :P 8) 8) 8) 8) 8) 8) 8)
Awesome. You won the thread. :)
Here's an early photograph of some dinosaur people that co-existed with the Egyptians. Here we see them gathering their tools for another day of construction on Ramses The Great's memorial pyramid. The Egyptians also had cameras back then, however, the technology they used was lost when Moses led the Israelites out of Egyptian captivity; Not only did Egypt lose their first born, they lost the inventor of the camera to an Israeli-led skirmish. Little known fact. Anyway, when moses led his nation to the Red Sea, all of the camera schematics were cast in the sea upon his command. No one knows for certain what became of the dinosaur people.
StrawberryHill
Great stuff.
[QUOTE="Greatgone12"]Some people don't deserve to coexist with oxygen.hongkingkong
Have fait in Darwin. They will eventually forget to look before crossing the road and BAM! Evolution in action.
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