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Post by rational on Dec 6, 2017 13:15:54 GMT -5
Your research is as poor as his. He works in a family practice. He may be an excellent family doctor but this in no way implies he has any knowledge of paleontology. n. [. I have no clue as to why Dr C Werner stated in an Interview that he was working as an ER Doctor. I believe his own testimony , more than some hackneyed Pseudo biographer . 🙄 You are correct. My sources should be questioned. I apologize for using such an unreliable source to back up my post. I would suggest that anything from creation.com be well researched and external verification required before it can be believed. In addition the following sites should also be viewed with caution: Answers in Genesis Anti-Evolution League of America Biblical Creation Society Caleb Foundation Creation Ministries International Creation Research Society Creation Science Movement Geoscience Research Institute Institute for Creation Research The absence of documented research and/or peer reviewed publications require additional confirmation of statements being issued by these organizations. The source of my information was creation.com/carl-wernerThe following text was the specific source: BiographyDr Werner graduated from the University of Missouri with distinction in biology (summa cum laude). He received his doctoral degree in medicine at the age of 23 and practices family medicine in St Louis.
He, along with his wife, Debbie, travelled to seven countries to visit museums and fossil dig sites and interview fossil experts to author Evolution: the Grand Experiment Vol. 1 and Living Fossils; Evolution the Grand Experiment Vol. 2).
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Post by rational on Dec 6, 2017 13:31:05 GMT -5
According to Ockham razor, these elements could be created, Through creation, but that would favor the Hebrew people.... Please explain how Ockham's razor apply to your claims? Except for you, no one I know of has ever claimed that the elements evolved. No, they simply followed the natural laws of science. The same laws that have enabled scientists to create elements in addition to the 98 that have been discovered to occur naturally. Next to the books explaining phlogiston. And just as relevant. (Perhaps about 500 years old. . .. but considering Their source will be well documented.
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Post by commonman on Dec 6, 2017 13:42:55 GMT -5
[. I have no clue as to why Dr C Werner stated in an Interview that he was working as an ER Doctor. I believe his own testimony , more than some hackneyed Pseudo biographer . 🙄 You are correct. My sources should be questioned. I apologize for using such an unreliable source to back up my post. I would suggest that anything from creation.com be well researched and external verification required before it can be believed. In addition the following sites should also be viewed with caution: Answers in Genesis Anti-Evolution League of America Biblical Creation Society Caleb Foundation Creation Ministries International Creation Research Society Creation Science Movement Geoscience Research Institute Institute for Creation Research The absence of documented research and/or peer reviewed publications require additional confirmation of statements being issued by these organizations. The source of my information was creation.com/carl-wernerThe following text was the specific source: BiographyDr Werner graduated from the University of Missouri with distinction in biology (summa cum laude). He received his doctoral degree in medicine at the age of 23 and practices family medicine in St Louis.
He, along with his wife, Debbie, travelled to seven countries to visit museums and fossil dig sites and interview fossil experts to author Evolution: the Grand Experiment Vol. 1 and Living Fossils; Evolution the Grand Experiment Vol. 2).
nm Sorry to say , their sources were insufficient, also I heard it on the taped interview. 🙂✌️
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Post by Commonman on Dec 6, 2017 13:45:48 GMT -5
According to Ockham razor, these elements could be created, Through creation, but that would favor the Hebrew people.... Please explain how Ockham's razor apply to your claims? Except for you, no one I know of has ever claimed that the elements evolved. No, they simply followed the natural laws of science. The same laws that have enabled scientists to create elements in addition to the 98 that have been discovered to occur naturally. Next to the books explaining phlogiston. And just as relevant. (Perhaps about 500 years old. . .. but considering Their source will be well documented. Ah, enough hot air to produce gold? 😉🍿🍿
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Post by Commonman on Dec 6, 2017 13:56:06 GMT -5
The B.B. theory is whacky, the theory of evolution of elements, is also
Good to know they saw it , too. ✌️
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Post by rational on Dec 6, 2017 15:43:45 GMT -5
The B.B. theory is whacky, the theory of evolution of elements, is also Good to know they saw it , too. ✌️ The big bang theory has the great advantage that the prediction of how it functioned was supported by research. It is not an idea based only on the belief of people, supported only by their faith. Since you do not believe in evolution but that man was created by a paranormal being and dropped into the environment fully formed why would there be DNA contained in the chromosomes of humans that is also found in the chromosomes of plants and animals?
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Post by snow on Dec 6, 2017 16:06:42 GMT -5
Please explain how Ockham's razor apply to your claims? Except for you, no one I know of has ever claimed that the elements evolved. No, they simply followed the natural laws of science. The same laws that have enabled scientists to create elements in addition to the 98 that have been discovered to occur naturally. Next to the books explaining phlogiston. And just as relevant. (Perhaps about 500 years old. . .. but considering Their source will be well documented. Ah, enough hot air to produce gold? 😉🍿🍿 Maybe you'd have better luck if you were trying to pop popcorn with all your hot air.
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Post by Commonman on Dec 6, 2017 17:17:52 GMT -5
The B.B. theory is whacky, the theory of evolution of elements, is also Good to know they saw it , too. ✌️ The big bang theory has the great advantage that the prediction of how it functioned was supported by research. It is not an idea based only on the belief of people, supported only by their faith. Since you do not believe in evolution but that man was created by a paranormal being and dropped into the environment fully formed why would there be DNA contained in the chromosomes of humans that is also found in the chromosomes of plants and animals? [ It looks like you are the one that believes in a “para”normal event (BB) , which means that everything created is the Result of paranormal event? I don’t believe that. It’s too whacky. Thankful that the Hebrews didn’t either!! 🙂❤️
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Post by Commonman on Dec 6, 2017 17:44:24 GMT -5
I believe all life needs food and water and sunlight, among the Many things I share with “ dung beetles” , after all don’t we breathe the same Oxygen that the Hebrew breathed?
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And I also believe God(Creator) breathed into man an immortal soul. ❤️
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Post by Commonman on Dec 6, 2017 17:56:56 GMT -5
Evolutionists believe that 100 elements were made from nothing?
(Including the need to have oxygen, Before there is even a combustion Potential).
And it all comes from nothing, for no reason ( except the reason given by “paranormalists” Hmmm, 🍿🍿
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Post by Commonman on Dec 6, 2017 17:57:18 GMT -5
Evolutionists believe that 100 elements were made from nothing?
(Including the need to have oxygen, Before there is even a combustion Potential).
And it all comes from nothing, for no reason ( except the reason given by “paranormalists” Hmmm, 🍿🍿
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Post by Commonman on Dec 6, 2017 18:23:23 GMT -5
The B.B. theory is whacky, the theory of evolution of elements, is also Good to know they saw it , too. ✌️ ] Since you do not believe in evolution but that man was created by a paranormal being and dropped into the environment fully formed why would there be DNA contained in the chromosomes of humans that is also found in the chromosomes of plants and animals? [ Let’s be rational, rational. I do not believe we were created (life and material) by a paranormal” , how could our Creator be “paranormal”, unless we also were some “paranormal” being ? 🍿🍿
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Post by rational on Dec 6, 2017 21:01:30 GMT -5
Evolutionists believe that 100 elements were made from nothing? The elements have little to do with evolutionary theory. No one, except creationists, believe that the elements were created from nothing. There are many oxidizers besides oxygen. Chlorine trifluoride is one example. An introductory course in chemistry would answer your questions.
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Post by rational on Dec 6, 2017 21:09:18 GMT -5
] Since you do not believe in evolution but that man was created by a paranormal being and dropped into the environment fully formed why would there be DNA contained in the chromosomes of humans that is also found in the chromosomes of plants and animals? [ Let’s be rational, rational. I do not believe we were created (life and material) by a paranormal” , how could our Creator be “paranormal”, unless we also were some “paranormal” being ? 🍿🍿 Remember the question: Since you do not believe in evolution but that man was created by a paranormal being and dropped into the environment fully formed why would there be DNA contained in the chromosomes of humans that is also found in the chromosomes of plants and animals?
paranormal - not scientifically explainableThe term paranormal would define whatever entity you claim is responsible for creating. Substitute whatever name you wish. I am just looking for your answer.
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Post by Common🙎🏼♂️ on Dec 7, 2017 5:42:58 GMT -5
If you want proof of flood ,and a messed up Egyptian Chronology, listen to some videos by Patrick Nurre, and David Rohl,
On Nurre’s tape , if you don’t have much time , just go to the 40 minute and listen from there
I Haven’t had time to listen to all of David Rohl ‘s tape .
Interesting stuff
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Post by Commonman on Dec 7, 2017 5:51:33 GMT -5
[ Let’s be rational, rational. I do not believe we were created (life and material) by a paranormal” , how could our Creator be “paranormal”, unless we also were some “paranormal” being ? 🍿🍿 Remember the question: Since you do not believe in evolution but that man was created by a paranormal being and dropped into the environment fully formed why would there be DNA contained in the chromosomes of humans that is also found in the chromosomes of plants and animals?
paranormal - not scientifically explainableThe term paranormal would define whatever entity you claim is responsible for creating. Substitute whatever name you wish. I am just looking for your answer. If you cannot scientifically explain who ALL of your anscestors are, wouldn’t they be “Paranormal”, until you prove otherwise 🍿🍿🍿🍿💑
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Post by Common🙎🏼♂️ on Dec 7, 2017 5:55:22 GMT -5
I can demonstrate the lifeline. Back to Noah, and back to Adam,(who had no mother).
Neat. That means God is scientifically explainable.
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Post by Common🙎🏼♂️ on Dec 7, 2017 5:55:41 GMT -5
I can demonstrate the lifeline. Back to Noah, and back to Adam,(who had no mother).
Neat. That means God is scientifically explainable.
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Post by Common🙎🏼♂️ on Dec 7, 2017 6:00:33 GMT -5
There is more proof that the Hebrews are scientifically provable , than any gentile.
Guess some people are normal, and some are “ paranormal”
Hmmm🤔🍿🍿
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Post by Common🙎🏼♂️ on Dec 7, 2017 6:08:17 GMT -5
Which reminds me of David Rohl , proving that their was an error made in Egyptian chronology, one of the rulers was proven to not be who “they” claimed him to be.
Sounds like paranormality fudge. 🤔🍿
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Post by rational on Dec 7, 2017 10:29:50 GMT -5
Remember the question: Since you do not believe in evolution but that man was created by a paranormal being and dropped into the environment fully formed why would there be DNA contained in the chromosomes of humans that is also found in the chromosomes of plants and animals?
paranormal - not scientifically explainableThe term paranormal would define whatever entity you claim is responsible for creating. Substitute whatever name you wish. I am just looking for your answer. If you cannot scientifically explain who ALL of your anscestors are, wouldn’t they be “Paranormal”, until you prove otherwise 🍿🍿🍿🍿💑 Remember the question: Since you do not believe in evolution but that man was created by a paranormal being and dropped into the environment fully formed why would there be DNA contained in the chromosomes of humans that is also found in the chromosomes of plants and animals?
If you do not like the generic term substitute whatever name you wish. I am just looking for your answer.
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Post by Common🙎🏼♂️ on Dec 7, 2017 12:01:52 GMT -5
If you cannot scientifically explain who ALL of your anscestors are, wouldn’t they be “Paranormal”, until you prove otherwise 🍿🍿🍿🍿💑 Remember the question: Since you do not believe in evolution but that man was created by a paranormal being and dropped into the environment fully formed why would there be DNA contained in the chromosomes of humans that is also found in the chromosomes of plants and animals?
If you do not like the generic term substitute whatever name you wish. I am just looking for your answer. If you look at previous posts ( just within the recent posts) You know , do you want them reposted? You put all your faith in the material world, yet we Know even by (quantum physics)/ (other paranormal events) that there is an “immaterial” world that science has Proven to exist. The main difference is you are reluctant to recognize and have faith that the immaterial world has a part in science, much as creation does both by Creator, or a “paranormal” event( cannot be scientifically replicated) 🍿🍿🍿😉🍿🍿🍿
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Post by Common🙎🏼♂️ on Dec 7, 2017 12:06:15 GMT -5
How does “Materialistic “science solve:
Creating something from “immaterial”. (AKA ; “nothing” ) 😉
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Post by Common🙎🏼♂️ on Dec 7, 2017 12:10:41 GMT -5
Oh, unless you believe that materialistic “nothing”
Is different than immaterial “nothing”
Whoa this might get complicated! ✌️🍿🍿🍿🤔
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Post by rational on Dec 7, 2017 13:34:02 GMT -5
Remember the question: Since you do not believe in evolution but that man was created by a paranormal being and dropped into the environment fully formed why would there be DNA contained in the chromosomes of humans that is also found in the chromosomes of plants and animals?
If you do not like the generic term substitute whatever name you wish. I am just looking for your answer. If you look at previous posts ( just within the recent posts) You know , do you want them reposted? You put all your faith in the material world, yet we Know even by (quantum physics)/ (other paranormal events) that there is an “immaterial” world that science has Proven to exist. The main difference is you are reluctant to recognize and have faith that the immaterial world has a part in science, much as creation does both by Creator, or a “paranormal” event( cannot be scientifically replicated) 🍿🍿🍿😉🍿🍿🍿 Remember the question: Since you do not believe in evolution but that man was created by a paranormal being and dropped into the environment fully formed why would there be DNA contained in the chromosomes of humans that is also found in the chromosomes of plants and animals?
If you do not like the generic term substitute whatever name you wish. I am just looking for your answer.
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Post by Common🙎🏼♂️ on Dec 7, 2017 17:37:54 GMT -5
Ok, you want me to do the subbing? Got it
Then can you answer how “nothing “ can turn into “ something”. ( without using (magic, paranormal , or Creator!)) ? The
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Post by Science on Dec 7, 2017 17:52:35 GMT -5
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Post by Common🙎🏼♂️ on Dec 7, 2017 20:07:07 GMT -5
Still doesn’t make sense , even in liberal politics. 🙂
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