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Post by michaeldark on Oct 18, 2003 19:55:56 GMT -5
lol,agreed.
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Post by larrygn on Oct 21, 2003 16:35:42 GMT -5
heathen76: in order to flood Spinx, much of Egypt would have to be destroyed, so I don't think so. Head of Sphinx to slooped too much to be modern man. Now you might want to make him alien, or animal like, and I understand the animal to be the " Lion of Judea". By the Way, what was the lowest constellation to the earth near dawn when Sphinx was built = Leo!!!
Traffic Demon: oil can form much faster, and who says the Garden of Eden is new. I think man lived in it 1-5 million years before the fall, my opinion, not a theory of a denomination. It just is a theory which fits into the physical evidence of oil.
,michaeldark: thanks for the help, and you are right. Not only are the pyramids alliened exactly like orion in 10,500 B.C., they are perfect distances, and sizes are perfect for the brightness of the stars, using computer modeling regressions. The great pyramid of Giza itself is flawlessly alliened N-S-E-W, not to the degree, not to the minute, but to the second - a flawless allienment, accident - I don't think so.
Yours in the Ever Living Christ, Larry
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Post by keikikoka on Oct 21, 2003 18:47:38 GMT -5
The angles of the stars in orions belt are 54 degress, while the angle of the pryamids is 45 degrees.
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Post by Traffic Demon on Oct 21, 2003 18:53:11 GMT -5
larrygn - "oil can form much faster"
It certainly can, but only in artificial laboratory conditions using pressures orders of magnitude above those found in nature. There is absolutely no evidence which would demonstrate that the vegetation which became the oil fields in the Middle East was laid down at any time in human history; the vegetation was laid down millions of years before the existence of our species.
--El Traf
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Post by larrygn on Oct 22, 2003 10:50:21 GMT -5
keikikkoka: the stars are at that angle now, not in 2500 B.C. when it was built. The technical work was done by people at VA Tech, ask them for information, I don't have it, only the results.
Traffic Demon: I say God-created man could have been in the garden of Eden for 5 million years, how long do you think it takes under whatever special circumstances that might have happened, after all, the sword of God was used to destroy oil in what is now Isreal when God put man out of the garden.
Yours in the Ever Living Christ, Larry
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Post by Traffic Demon on Oct 22, 2003 16:11:34 GMT -5
larrygn - "I say God-created man could have been in the garden of Eden for 5 million years"
The evidence says otherwise; our earliest fossil ancestors barely date back 5 million years, and not only are their fossils impossible to mistake for belonging to our species, but they did not migrate out of Africa until relatively recently in the history of our species.
--TDv2.0
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Post by keikikoka on Oct 22, 2003 16:29:59 GMT -5
No, the stars were at that angle then. They used computers to trace back where stars would be. The pyramids are at a different angle than the stars of orions belt.
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Post by michaeldark on Oct 22, 2003 20:26:04 GMT -5
No, the stars were at that angle then. They used computers to trace back where stars would be. The pyramids are at a different angle than the stars of orions belt. Are you saying that just because they used computers that automatically falsifies the results? But yet many industries build computer models instead of actual models anymore because the results are much better on the computer. Take for example the automobile industry? That makes no sense to me at all,and I know you're much smarter than that. And also because the angles don't exactly mas up,that doesn't mean that the placement couldn't have been right? Or am I just being a moron? Help me out.
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Post by Kee on Oct 22, 2003 20:41:02 GMT -5
Traffic Demon: you say there is no outside evidence of the Garden of Eden. I say what do you get when you have a lush area of vegitation, and then put it underground for year = oil, and where do you find that, in the old Garden of Eden! Why not Isreal, well, what do you think the sword of God would do to oil? Did he not use it to close the garden to Adam and Eve? Okay, one of the not so scientific minded enters the argument to point out the obvious. According to your logic........there's more than one garden of eden then! ;D ;D ;D
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Post by Jan on Oct 22, 2003 20:50:53 GMT -5
Kee! How are ya, sweetie!? <><
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Post by Kee on Oct 22, 2003 20:55:06 GMT -5
You're welcome. I just didn't want to see a fight or argument or anger flaring up. It happens so easily on the net. Just try to keep it to a minimum the best I can. Traffic is one of the best, most intelligent, and patient debaters I have ever encountered on these topics. Please give credit where credit is due babysis.
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Post by Kee on Oct 22, 2003 20:58:02 GMT -5
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Post by Jan on Oct 22, 2003 20:59:24 GMT -5
T-daddy is the best, he is intelligent and he is patient - but when it comes to the Genesis account of creation, hey, he's gonna have disagreements with creationist ;D Doesn't mean we don't love him. <><
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Post by Kee on Oct 22, 2003 21:10:05 GMT -5
T-daddy is the best, he is intelligent and he is patient - but when it comes to the Genesis account of creation, hey, he's gonna have disagreements with creationist ;D Doesn't mean we don't love him. <>< Tis' true he flusters the creationist. Albeit, I've yet to see one hold a candle to his presentation of the facts. As I've stated on more than one occasion....his faith in the face of the proof, others need and weekly cling to, makes a far more compelling argument than defending shakey ground will ever do!!!
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Post by babysis on Oct 22, 2003 21:19:02 GMT -5
Traffic is one of the best, most intelligent, and patient debaters I have ever encountered on these topics. Please give credit where credit is due babysis. I was actually defending Traffic and what was implied about his motives. Please read the entire thread or follow the quotes back (I think it starts somewhere on page 10) and you will see that I was not saying anything bad about Traffic.
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