A little more about evolution by the experts.

You're going batty now. The fountains of the deep flood was more than any local flood.

We were able to discover plate tectonics from it and the Fountains of the Deep. The biggest flood of all time covered the world and is what caused marine fossils on our mountains and its peaks, canyons (Grand Canyon), and everywhere on Earth. It buried our civilizations from ancient times. We discovered science backs up Genesis.
Sorry. Science doesn't back up ancient myths from Sumer.
 
Where is the proof I support violent criminals?

Try reading your own posts once in a while.
LibBots such as yourself post with emotion, not intellect, that's why you don't remember what you post.
Let's keep an eye out for the next time you have an excuse for raiding a Best Buy or burning down a business.
Stick with your filthy bible and get more guidance from your idiot god. Its served you well up until now as we can see, you racist prick.
 
You're going batty now. The fountains of the deep flood was more than any local flood.
There were no fountains. That is a blatant unjustifiable lie.
We were able to discover plate tectonics from it and the Fountains of the Deep.
Bullshit. Plate tectonics are what put fossils on the top of mountains. Not some silly flood. Wake up to yourself idiot.
The biggest flood of all time covered the world and is what caused marine fossils on our mountains and its peaks, canyons
As above, your an idiot.
Mt Everest has been there for over 8 million years, long before your Biblical flood bullshit. How convenient to attempt to link that bullshit with tectonic plates. Grow up.
(Grand Canyon), and everywhere on Earth.
The grand canyon was cause by an eruption of earth which left a divide which took millions of years to make it bigger. Nothing what so ever to do with your ridiculous flood. You are barking mad.
It buried our civilizations from ancient times. We discovered science backs up Genesis.
You might think science does but that's also bullshit because you cannot produce one word where science says that. I've asked before for you to show it and you can't. How does all your lying fit with your god? Are they sins still because at the rate you tell them it appears you get rewarded for it.

Dont come on here with your lies son. I'll pick you off every time.
 
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Obviously neither of us was talking about having the evidence in our personal possession, you desperate little weasel.
 
There were no fountains. That is a blatant unjustifiable lie.

Bullshit. Plate tectonics are what put fossils on the top of mountains. Not some silly flood. Wake up to yourself idiot.

As above, your an idiot.
Mt Everest has been there for over 8 million years, long before your Biblical flood bullshit. How convenient to attempt to link that bullshit with tectonic plates. Grow up.

The grand canyon was cause by an eruption of earth which left a divide which took millions of years to make it bigger. Nothing what so ever to do with your ridiculous flood. You are barking mad.

You might think science does but that's also bullshit because you cannot produce one word where science says that. I've asked before for you to show it and you can't. How does all your lying fit with your god? Are they sins still because at the rate you tell them it appears you get rewarded for it.

Dont come on here with your lies son. I'll pick you off every time.
The only thing you picked was ad hominems from DailyBullshit.com
 
There were no fountains. That is a blatant unjustifiable lie.

Bullshit. Plate tectonics are what put fossils on the top of mountains. Not some silly flood. Wake up to yourself idiot.

As above, your an idiot.
Mt Everest has been there for over 8 million years, long before your Biblical flood bullshit. How convenient to attempt to link that bullshit with tectonic plates. Grow up.

The grand canyon was cause by an eruption of earth which left a divide which took millions of years to make it bigger. Nothing what so ever to do with your ridiculous flood. You are barking mad.

You might think science does but that's also bullshit because you cannot produce one word where science says that. I've asked before for you to show it and you can't. How does all your lying fit with your god? Are they sins still because at the rate you tell them it appears you get rewarded for it.

Dont come on here with your lies son. I'll pick you off every time.
You're too boring as you don't know science at all nor provide anything new except more worthless opinion. That's why I said goo bye. Good riddance lol. Got better evolutionists and creationists to talk with.
 
Sorry. Science doesn't back up ancient myths from Sumer.
Creation science flood experiment backs up the truth. It disproves millions of years needed to form. Evolution doesn't have any experiments lol.

 
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Creation science flood experiment backs up the truth. It disproves millions of years needed to form. Evolution doesn't have any experiments lol.


This is so incredibly dumb.
 
Creation science flood experiment backs up the truth. It disproves millions of years needed to form. Evolution doesn't have any experiments lol.



From the Flat Earth institute of creationer charlatans.




Carl Edward Baugh is a young earth creationist who is most infamous for claiming to have “discovered human alongside dinosaur footprints near the Paluxy River in Texas”. Yes, Baugh is the big promoter of the infamous (fake) Paluxy footprints, and he still believes they’re genuine.

Apart from that he is familiar as a national television host who purports to present “science” supporting creationism on the program Creation in the 21st Century (Trinity Broadcasting Network). Pure pseudoscience, of course, and Baugh’s mistakes (which are plentiful) aren’t always honest mistakes. His educational credentials are … somewhat shaky as well – even his theology degree seems to be an honorary degree from an unaccredited institution, his “Ph.D”s are perhaps even more ramshackle than Kent Hovind’s, and the institutions (if possible) perhaps even shadier.

In 1984 Baugh instigated the Creation Evidence Museum, a forerunner for Answer in Genesis’s Creation Museum in Kentucky (nicely reviewed here), in a double-wide trailer in Glen Rose near Dinosaur Valley State Park, to promote creationism (he has later updated the architecture; there is a hilarious account of a visit here). All the exhibits are junk, of course, and pride of place goes to the forgeries – the most famous being the Paluxy footprints (also here), though other forgeries have been identified as well, such as purported dinosaur claws that turned out to be crocodile teeth. Now, just to emphasize; Baugh actually really does make fake fossils and present the fakes as the real deal. As for the mantracks, when scientists attempted to investigate his claims he couldn’t even get the story about their discovery straight, and it has been reported that when Baugh bought his Moab skeleton (oh, yes – he’s got those as well) he knew that the bones had already been dated at 200–300 years. Didn’t prevent Baugh from claiming that the bones were found in Cretaceous deposits (guess Jesus looked another way when he made that claim). And then there is the Ordovicean hammer (or “London Hammer”), and this footprint.

Among an assortment of other claims, Baugh has also argued that “hexagonal water”, called “Creation water”, is capable of healing. Sort of to close the circle of lunacy, I guess.

Even archcreationist loonie Ken Ham has been critical of Baugh’s footprints, but Kenneth Copeland appears to be a fan – as is the National Council on Bible Curriculum in Public Schools, an organization lobbying for getting creationism into education, which is more worrisome than Copeland’s endorsement since the organization seems to be somewhat successful.
Baugh was first and foremostly immortalized by the Daily Show in 2001. His appearance in the legendary Charlton Heston disaster “The Mysterious Origin of Man” didn’t hurt either.

Don Patton, a close associate of Baugh’s who also leads the Metroplex Institute of Origins Science (MIOS) near Dallas, deserves a brief mention as well as one of the most staggering quote-miners the world has yet seen, including an ellipsis (...) that spans 4 whole chapters of Origin of Species (no direct link to it, but you can access it from here)), and as an ardently delusional PRATT-regurgitator.

Diagnosis: Raving clodhead for which the evidence would scream "fraud", but Baugh so caught up in wishful thinking that he is unable not to believe in his own falsehoods and deliberate forgery. Moderately dangerous, since his insanely ignorant, idiotic ideas seem to be frighteningly widely distributed.
 
From the Flat Earth institute of creationer charlatans.




Carl Edward Baugh is a young earth creationist who is most infamous for claiming to have “discovered human alongside dinosaur footprints near the Paluxy River in Texas”. Yes, Baugh is the big promoter of the infamous (fake) Paluxy footprints, and he still believes they’re genuine.

Apart from that he is familiar as a national television host who purports to present “science” supporting creationism on the program Creation in the 21st Century (Trinity Broadcasting Network). Pure pseudoscience, of course, and Baugh’s mistakes (which are plentiful) aren’t always honest mistakes. His educational credentials are … somewhat shaky as well – even his theology degree seems to be an honorary degree from an unaccredited institution, his “Ph.D”s are perhaps even more ramshackle than Kent Hovind’s, and the institutions (if possible) perhaps even shadier.

In 1984 Baugh instigated the Creation Evidence Museum, a forerunner for Answer in Genesis’s Creation Museum in Kentucky (nicely reviewed here), in a double-wide trailer in Glen Rose near Dinosaur Valley State Park, to promote creationism (he has later updated the architecture; there is a hilarious account of a visit here). All the exhibits are junk, of course, and pride of place goes to the forgeries – the most famous being the Paluxy footprints (also here), though other forgeries have been identified as well, such as purported dinosaur claws that turned out to be crocodile teeth. Now, just to emphasize; Baugh actually really does make fake fossils and present the fakes as the real deal. As for the mantracks, when scientists attempted to investigate his claims he couldn’t even get the story about their discovery straight, and it has been reported that when Baugh bought his Moab skeleton (oh, yes – he’s got those as well) he knew that the bones had already been dated at 200–300 years. Didn’t prevent Baugh from claiming that the bones were found in Cretaceous deposits (guess Jesus looked another way when he made that claim). And then there is the Ordovicean hammer (or “London Hammer”), and this footprint.

Among an assortment of other claims, Baugh has also argued that “hexagonal water”, called “Creation water”, is capable of healing. Sort of to close the circle of lunacy, I guess.

Even archcreationist loonie Ken Ham has been critical of Baugh’s footprints, but Kenneth Copeland appears to be a fan – as is the National Council on Bible Curriculum in Public Schools, an organization lobbying for getting creationism into education, which is more worrisome than Copeland’s endorsement since the organization seems to be somewhat successful.
Baugh was first and foremostly immortalized by the Daily Show in 2001. His appearance in the legendary Charlton Heston disaster “The Mysterious Origin of Man” didn’t hurt either.

Don Patton, a close associate of Baugh’s who also leads the Metroplex Institute of Origins Science (MIOS) near Dallas, deserves a brief mention as well as one of the most staggering quote-miners the world has yet seen, including an ellipsis (...) that spans 4 whole chapters of Origin of Species (no direct link to it, but you can access it from here)), and as an ardently delusional PRATT-regurgitator.

Diagnosis: Raving clodhead for which the evidence would scream "fraud", but Baugh so caught up in wishful thinking that he is unable not to believe in his own falsehoods and deliberate forgery. Moderately dangerous, since his insanely ignorant, idiotic ideas seem to be frighteningly widely distributed.
Let's face it. Lack of evolutionists' experiments puts the lid on the coffin. You and evolution are DEAD!

I am the ONE on usmessageboard who has DISPROVED evolution. I should get a statue!
 
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Let's face it. Lack of evolutionists' experiments puts the lid on the coffin. You and evolution are DEAD!

I am the ONE on usmessageboard who has DISPROVED evolution. I should get a statue!
Maybe a plastic jeebus statue for your dashboard?

You DISPROVED evolution to yourself? Who else is concerned with your religious extremism?
 
Let's face it. Lack of evolutionists' experiments puts the lid on the coffin. You and evolution are DEAD!

I am the ONE on usmessageboard who has DISPROVED evolution. I should get a statue!
When the COVID virus mutates that is evolution.
 
Maybe a plastic jeebus statue for your dashboard?

You DISPROVED evolution to yourself? Who else is concerned with your religious extremism?
What you have to do is provide an experiment to counter. My experiment shows it does not take long time to form earth layers. It DESTROYS evolution. I would like a usmessageboard HOF created and a bronze statue of me here. Thank you.


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