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    07 Jul '15 02:21
    Originally posted by moonbus
    They were Titans. Which just goes to prove that Greek paganism is the true religion.
    Titans may have been the name given to some of them by the Greek, but that one thing does not mean Greek paganism is more true that Judaism or Christianity.
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    07 Jul '15 02:29
    Originally posted by googlefudge
    Turns out creationists have discovered Photoshop...

    Or at least other people using photoshop...

    http://www.worth1000.com/contests/8196/archaeological-anomalies-7

    How pathetic do you have to be to create a video showing 'evidence' for your beliefs that you
    plucked from a image editing contest site?
    Because some photos are fake does not mean all of them are fake. There has been a lot of evolution stuff faked and you don't seem to be concerned about that. 😏
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    07 Jul '15 02:30
    Originally posted by avalanchethecat
    Oh don't go and tell them that, they'll start doubting stuff they find on the web and before you know it they'll start thinking for themselves. Then where will we be? And it'll be your fault.
    That was only a straw man argument and he knows it or at least should know it. 😏
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    07 Jul '15 06:26
    Originally posted by RJHinds
    That was only a straw man argument and he knows it or at least should know it. 😏
    Just what is your point about large humans? We already know there were ten foot tall apes a few million years ago, so what?
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    07 Jul '15 09:321 edit
    Originally posted by sonhouse
    Just what is your point about large humans? We already know there were ten foot tall apes a few million years ago, so what?
    But perhaps there were "giants in the land" just like the Holy Bible says. And perhaps, some of these giants were a result of the demonic angels messing with the daughters of men and these giants were the mighty men called the sons of the gods by the pagan religions, and perhaps they also messed with the DNA of animals and women to produce the half animal and man creature of the pagan myths. And perhaps that is why God had to save a few DNA perfect humans and animals and destroy all the others with a worldwide flood.
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    07 Jul '15 10:42
    Originally posted by RJHinds
    But perhaps there were "giants in the land" just like the Holy Bible says. And perhaps, some of these giants were a result of the demonic angels messing with the daughters of men and these giants were the mighty men called the sons of the gods by the pagan religions, and perhaps they also messed with the DNA of animals and women to produce the half animal a ...[text shortened]... to save a few DNA perfect humans and animals and destroy all the others with a worldwide flood.
    And perhaps, perhaps, perhaps you are filled with wishful thinking.
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    07 Jul '15 15:23
    Originally posted by RJHinds
    I believe you are referring to the evidence based on many assumptions from the evolutionists worldview. There is also a large amount of evidence for a young earth from the creationists worldview. I guess that makes it a wash. 😏
    Only if you interpret the word in a sense so loose as to render it's meaning irreparably compromised. The 'evidence' supporting this fatuous belief is credible only to a vanishingly small proportion of the world's educated population, which proportion is easily dismissed as almost certainly bats**t insane.
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    07 Jul '15 16:50
    Originally posted by RJHinds
    Titans may have been the name given to some of them by the Greek, but that one thing does not mean Greek paganism is more true that Judaism or Christianity.
    No, it means Greek Paganism is superior to Judaism AND Christianity AND Islam.
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    07 Jul '15 18:24
    Originally posted by sonhouse
    And perhaps, perhaps, perhaps you are filled with wishful thinking.
    Oh he's filled with something, all right, but "wishful thinking" doesn't quite capture it's pungency.
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    07 Jul '15 20:52
    Originally posted by avalanchethecat
    Only if you interpret the word in a sense so loose as to render it's meaning irreparably compromised. The 'evidence' supporting this fatuous belief is credible only to a vanishingly small proportion of the world's educated population, which proportion is easily dismissed as almost certainly bats**t insane.
    Hee hee hee πŸ˜€
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    07 Jul '15 20:54
    Originally posted by sonhouse
    No, it means Greek Paganism is superior to Judaism AND Christianity AND Islam.
    Not superior to Christianity, the only true religion. Sorry Dasa. 😏
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    08 Jul '15 12:48
    Originally posted by moonbus
    Oh he's filled with something, all right, but "wishful thinking" doesn't quite capture it's pungency.
    Is that what that brown vapor was all about....
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    08 Jul '15 20:31
    Originally posted by sonhouse
    Is that what that brown vapor was all about....
    Brown vapor, eh? Ectoplasm?
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    13 Jul '15 17:52
    Originally posted by moonbus
    Brown vapor, eh? Ectoplasm?
    More like pooptoplasm.
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