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Originally posted by sonhouseLOL, yes working nights is getting hard on this ole body. 🙂
Getting old is a bitch ain't it? Except for me.....🙂
Originally posted by RJHindsThis is the story of a boy named Charlie.
Noah's Ark and Flood
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Originally posted by sonhouseI thought I had it bad 25 miles one way.
At least my job is daytime, the commute is a bitch though. 160 miles 2 way.
Originally posted by RJHindsall deposited at once in a layer of sediment 5000 years ago and in much greater numbers than anything before and after.
Ken Ham said, “If there were a worldwide flood, we would expect to find billions of dead things buried in rock layers all over the world, and that's exactly what we do find.”
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Originally posted by ZahlanziIf you do not realize a worldwide flood would lay down many layers of sediment with dead things in them, then perhaps you are the moron that has been brainwashed by the flood of so-called science. 😏
all deposited at once in a layer of sediment 5000 years ago and in much greater numbers than anything before and after.
it's so cute when brainwashed morons try to do science.
Originally posted by RJHindsFunny there are deposits of life forms that are below ANY flood, world wide or not. When you find bacteria at a depth of 5 miles or so, it could not have gotten there through any flood, beings how the bacteria was found in sold rock
If you do not realize a worldwide flood would lay down many layers of sediment with dead things in them, then perhaps you are the moron that has been brainwashed by the flood of so-called science. 😏
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Originally posted by sonhouseNone of us know what exactly happened, but through the inspired word we know that men and animals died before the flood too. However, the majority of air breathing animals died after the flood.
Funny there are deposits of life forms that are below ANY flood, world wide or not. When you find bacteria at a depth of 5 miles or so, it could not have gotten there through any flood, beings how the bacteria was found in sold rock
Originally posted by KellyJayYou live in the northeast? I live in the Pocono so-called mountains (I am from California where there are real mountains, not these 1000 foot high piles of dirt🙂 So I go south to Allentown Pa, and east on 22 to 78 to 287 exit 5 deep in the heart of Jersey. I know about the delay bit, so I arranged my schedule to start at 6 am, off at 2:30, commute in both directions so much better than when I came in at 9 am, off at 5:30. So I leave home at around 4 am, 4:30 or so, get to work a bit before 6 and when I get back to Allentown area the traffic hasn't quite gotten to rush hour so it is at least a bit peaceful, relatively speaking. I also have lifetime sub to XM radio and there are a number of stations I listen to on the way, like BBC and classic radio (radio shows from the 1930's to the 1960's), CNN and the blues station and classical music stations. To say nothing of Jenny McCarthy, Dirty sexy funny show🙂
I thought I had it bad 25 miles one way.
The road I have to take to work varies in how long it takes me depending on the time of day.
A few times I worked days if I left at 6AM it took around 25 minutes, if I delay to 6:15 it can
take 45 minutes, if I delay much longer it can take much longer, and man if there is an
accident....call in your going to be late.