1. Subscribersonhouse
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    15 Nov '13 23:04
    Originally posted by RJHinds
    I care about the real world, not hypothetical imaginary atheist evilutionary nonsense.

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    So can you give me a simple yes or no answer, was there an asteroid strike in Yucatan? EVER?
  2. Standard memberRJHinds
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    16 Nov '13 00:11
    Originally posted by sonhouse
    So can you give me a simple yes or no answer, was there an asteroid strike in Yucatan? EVER?
    I don't know. It would not have anything to do with the subject of this thread anyway.

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  3. Subscribersonhouse
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    16 Nov '13 00:271 edit
    Originally posted by RJHinds
    I don't know. It would not have anything to do with the subject of this thread anyway.

    The Instructor
    What do you think made the Barringer crater in Arizona?

    It could bear on life origins.
  4. Standard memberRJHinds
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    16 Nov '13 02:48
    Originally posted by sonhouse
    What do you think made the Barringer crater in Arizona?

    It could bear on life origins.
    I don't know. It might have been a sink hole.

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    16 Nov '13 04:07
    Originally posted by sonhouse
    http://phys.org/news/2013-10-chemists-life-earth-fluke.html#ajTabs

    So much for the creationist argument that random events would never create life from scratch. It is CLEARLY not random but self organized. Another step on the road to completely understanding how life could have started here and then to create life from rocks.
    You know I think you may be right. Why just the other day I say a meteor come blazing out of the sky and hit the earth, but by the time I got their it had evolved into an ant colony.
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    18 Nov '13 18:07
    I do know that if you put 100 scientists in a room with musical instruments, eventually they will start a rock group called "The Monkeys."
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