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Originally posted by RBHILL
24. Who said it? "A long-ending and regrettable effect of the success of the Origin [of Species] was the addiction of biologists to unverifiable speculation.... This situation, where scientific men rally to the defense of a doctrine they are unable to define scientifically, much less demonstrate with scientific rigour, attempting to maintain its credit with t ...[text shortened]... st, Dr. Jonathan Sarfati.
B. Evolutionist, W.R. Thompson.
C. Evolutionist, Stephen J. Gould.
Who cares. Go away.

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Originally posted by RBHILL
24. Who said it? "A long-ending and regrettable effect of the success of the Origin [of Species] was the addiction of biologists to unverifiable speculation.... This situation, where scientific men rally to the defense of a doctrine they are unable to define scientifically, much less demonstrate with scientific rigour, attempting to maintain its credit with t ...[text shortened]... st, Dr. Jonathan Sarfati.
B. Evolutionist, W.R. Thompson.
C. Evolutionist, Stephen J. Gould.
Answer: B. Evolutionist W.R. Thompson, Introduction to "The Origin of Species [E.P. Dutton & Co., New York, 1956]

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25. Why is the sky blue?
A. Because blue light waves are reflected by particles in the atmosphere.
B. Because the atmosphere reflects the light of the ocean.
C. Because the gasses in the upper atmosphere are blue in color.

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Originally posted by RBHILL
25. Why is the sky blue?
A. Because blue light waves are reflected by particles in the atmosphere.
B. Because the atmosphere reflects the light of the ocean.
C. Because the gasses in the upper atmosphere are blue in color.
Why are you such a moron?

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Originally posted by Starrman
Why are you such a moron?
Look man I just want to post the question. I have a right. Yes, you have a right not to like it. But you don't have a right to call me name. I Bless you in the name of Jesus.

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Originally posted by RBHILL
How many Catholics have been President? And he died didn't he?
What are you going on about now? I was responding to your claim that " if someone is a Christian/saved then you shouldn't need guards", which was a staggeringly dumb thing to say.

Do you need everything to be written down on a card with the answers on the back?

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Originally posted by RBHILL
25. Why is the sky blue?
A. Because blue light waves are reflected by particles in the atmosphere.
B. Because the atmosphere reflects the light of the ocean.
C. Because the gasses in the upper atmosphere are blue in color.
Answer: A. Because blue light waves are reflected by particles in the atmosphere. White light is made up of many colors. Each color has a different wavelength. Blue lightwaves are the shortest, so they are the most easily scattered by molecules in the air. The blue light get bounced around and around--so when we look up at the sky, we don't see a single beam of light, but a general blue color.

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Originally posted by RBHILL
Look man I just want to post the question. I have a right. Yes, you have a right not to like it. But you don't have a right to call me name. I Bless you in the name of Jesus.
Shove your blessing up your crack. This thread serves no purpose other than for you to be smug and annoying (not very Christian traits). Tell me why others shouldn't extend to you the same 'blessing'?

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26. Which book of the Bible said that when dealing with disease, hands should be washed under running water, thousands of years before modern science discovered the life-saving fact?
A. Job.
B. Leviticus.
C. Genesis.

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Originally posted by RBHILL
26. Which book of the Bible said that when dealing with disease, hands should be washed under running water, thousands of years before modern science discovered the life-saving fact?
A. Job.
B. Leviticus.
C. Genesis.
Don't be ridiculous, people were washing their hands thousands of years before the old testament was written.

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Originally posted by Starrman
Don't be ridiculous, people were washing their hands thousands of years before the old testament was written.
Yes, but I don't think that they know that it could help them from getting jerms. But we no that the French don't wash.

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Originally posted by RBHILL
26. Which book of the Bible said that when dealing with disease, hands should be washed under running water, thousands of years before modern science discovered the life-saving fact?
A. Job.
B. Leviticus.
C. Genesis.
Answer: B. Leviticus. [Leviticus 15:13 --"And when he who has a discharge is cleansed of his discharge, then he shall count for himself seven days for his cleansing, wash his clothes, and bathe his body in running water; then he shall be clean.']

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Originally posted by RBHILL
Yes, but I don't think that they know that it could help them from getting jerms. But we no that the French don't wash.
But they did know (not spelling) that it stopped them from getting sick.

And it's spelled "germs", not jerms. Were you ever educated at any point during your indoctornation?

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Originally posted by scottishinnz
But they did know (not spelling) that it stopped them from getting sick.

And it's spelled "germs", not jerms. Were you ever educated at any point during your indoctornation?
Education gets you nowhere. Look at sports players. (many basketball players.

We need people to work on cars and build building. Education is not everything.

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Originally posted by RBHILL
Education gets you nowhere. Look at sports players. (many basketball players.

We need people to work on cars and build building. Education is not everything.
And apparently education is nothing in your world.

We may indeed need builders and sports stars (although quite why, I do wonder), but we also need lawyers (again, one wonders), doctors, nurses, vets, scientists, teachers, civil engineers, architects, designers and pilots.