Author Topic: Dragons exist, cavemen rode dinosaurs, and evolution is a hoax, apparently.  (Read 5805 times)

imo, religion should be used to promote peace and well being, not argue that jesus did actually turn a little bit of food into a whole bunch of food

Explain fish fossils on top of mountains.  If you don't believe me, Google saves all.
You do know how mountains form, right?


You do know how mountains form, right?

Yeah, colliding plates.  If your leading towards the collision of plates forming mountains, bringing the sea floor up with it, most or all of the fossils would be destroyed by massive rock moving.  The casts would either become completely destroyed, or unrenderable.  There have been many really good fossils of fish found in mountain ranges all over the world.

Yeah, colliding plates.  If your leading towards the collision of plates forming mountains, bringing the sea floor up with it, most or all of the fossils would be destroyed by massive rock moving.  The casts would either become completely destroyed, or unrenderable.  There have been many really good fossils of fish found in mountain ranges all over the world.
Did you know scientists thought that mountain ranges formed because Earth was shrinking. If they did, mountain ranges would be everywhere

But Alfred Wegner proved them wrong.

Did you know scientists thought that mountain ranges formed because Earth was shrinking. If they did, mountain ranges would be everywhere

But Alfred Wegner proved them wrong.

Ohnoes, Earth is shrinking!!  Soon, people will fall off the Earth due to lack of gravity.  If that would happen, always move to places where it isn't winter (where the Earth faces DOWNWARD and away from the sun)

Ohnoes, Earth is shrinking!!  Soon, people will fall off the Earth due to lack of gravity.  If that would happen, always move to places where it isn't winter (where the Earth faces DOWNWARD and away from the sun)
Also, if the Earth was shrinking...

We would all die because the ground is covered in sinkholes are shard point edges.

And yeah, we'd be screwed

Also, if the Earth was shrinking...

We would all die because the ground is covered in sinkholes are shard point edges.

And yeah, we'd be screwed

You'd also freeze to death.  Once the Earth loses gravity, and people fall off of it.  Water droplets would use YOUR gravity and stick to you, freezing due to the low amount of heat in space.

Never mind, you'd suffocate first.

Yeah, colliding plates.  If your leading towards the collision of plates forming mountains, bringing the sea floor up with it, most or all of the fossils would be destroyed by massive rock moving.  The casts would either become completely destroyed, or unrenderable.  There have been many really good fossils of fish found in mountain ranges all over the world.
I can't tell if you're actually arguing against fossil evidence for evolution.

You'd also freeze to death.  Once the Earth loses gravity, and people fall off of it.  Water droplets would use YOUR gravity and stick to you, freezing due to the low amount of heat in space.
Anything with mass has a gravitational pull. How does the Earth "lose gravity"?

The gravitational force between you and the water droplets is the same with or without the Earth's gravity. It's still small and pretty meaningless. Raindrops won't rush to you just because there's little gravity.

Anything with mass has a gravitational pull. How does the Earth "lose gravity"?

The gravitational force between you and the water droplets is the same with or without the Earth's gravity. It's still small and pretty meaningless. Raindrops won't rush to you just because there's little gravity.

If you want to be so literal, then yeah. But everything does have gravity, and whatever has more mass will also have more gravity. A person would have much more gravity than a droplet, so they would have an attraction to one.

If you want to be so literal, then yeah. But everything does have gravity, and whatever has more mass will also have more gravity. A person would have much more gravity than a droplet, so they would have an attraction to one.
Does that extremely small gravitational force even matter?

Does that extremely small gravitational force even matter?

Yes. Matter tends to submit to gravity rather than have no support. I think it has a name, but I have trouble Googling from my PS3.

I can't tell if you're actually arguing against fossil evidence for evolution.
but fossils were put there by satan to tempt us from god's glory :(