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Permanut

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10. Oh, yeah, that Grand Canyon story..
Fri Sep 21, 2018, 10:57 AM
Sep 2018

Expounded by "Doctor" Steven A Austin, a "Senior Research Scientist" at the Institute for Creation Research in Dallas, Texas. That clown came to my attention in the 90's with his bizarre arguments about Mt. St. Helens. Said that the eruption of Mt. St. Helens, and the rapid deposits of ash and mud from that event, prove that all the geological features on the planet were created in one day. Doesn't say it exactly that way, but strongly implied.

Oh, and this theory is endorsed by Ken Ham, who we know and love around here as the founder of Answers in Genesis. That would be the Genesis which is really the premier science text on the planet. We don't need that other fake sciency stuff.

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Irresponsible and flying in the face of overwhelming logic and evidence to the contrary... SWBTATTReg Sep 2018 #1
Dude, dinchya know? Noah's flood carved out the Grand Canyon in a single afternoon! Nitram Sep 2018 #3
Oh, yeah, that Grand Canyon story.. Permanut Sep 2018 #10
My favorite Young Earth Creationist "theory" is their attempt to get around the speed of light. Nitram Sep 2018 #11
Jesus Christ! Arizona, Missouri, Tennessee, Mississippi - helping their children re-enter Nitram Sep 2018 #2
The worst is Texas Major Nikon Sep 2018 #5
Yes, add Texas. I'm sure there are others that deserve to be on the List of Shame. Nitram Sep 2018 #7
Aren't we suppose to edhopper Sep 2018 #4
Yes, we must do that Mariana Sep 2018 #6
We should respect his right to believe what he wants qazplm135 Sep 2018 #9
My problem with that is edhopper Sep 2018 #12
you can respect a right to have a belief qazplm135 Sep 2018 #13
for heinous edhopper Sep 2018 #17
Who are you to say he can't teach his beliefs to children? trotsky Sep 2018 #14
you're being silly qazplm135 Sep 2018 #15
No I'm not. trotsky Sep 2018 #16
no, you aren't...you apparently think you are though qazplm135 Sep 2018 #18
You just called someone's religious beliefs "stupid" and said they can't be allowed to teach them. trotsky Sep 2018 #19
When have I "chastised" qazplm135 Sep 2018 #20
Allow me to help you understand what I said. trotsky Sep 2018 #27
Good grief you are bad at this qazplm135 Sep 2018 #28
I'm sorry I'm so stupid. It must be such a burden for you to interact with me. trotsky Sep 2018 #29
if the thread is full of it qazplm135 Sep 2018 #30
You directly contradicted yourself and I'm sorry that embarrassed you so much... trotsky Sep 2018 #31
what a waste of time you are qazplm135 Sep 2018 #32
still waiting qazplm135 Sep 2018 #21
Oh hi. trotsky Sep 2018 #26
So he is abusing children by trying to teach Voltaire2 Sep 2018 #22
He's abusing qazplm135 Sep 2018 #23
So teaching nonsense deliberately to children Voltaire2 Sep 2018 #24
What's the definition qazplm135 Sep 2018 #25
And here I thought we'd agreed that deliberately Voltaire2 Sep 2018 #33
The difference is qazplm135 Sep 2018 #34
No I think some religious beliefs are obvious nonsense Voltaire2 Sep 2018 #35
Baloney qazplm135 Sep 2018 #36
Some of the ethical teachings are fine. Voltaire2 Sep 2018 #37
Yeah you can only call SOME religious ideas stupid. trotsky Sep 2018 #38
Some parents don't want their kids to reach their potential. LuvNewcastle Sep 2018 #8
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