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tmw4h5 05-15-2016 04:58 PM

Boom, roasted.

Rain Man 05-15-2016 05:09 PM

I blame poor diets on the decline in human life span from 900 years in that link to our current level.

Zebedee DuBois 05-15-2016 05:18 PM

After the last hadrosaur was eaten, longevity started decreasing.

Rain Man 05-15-2016 05:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Zebedee DuBois (Post 12232050)
After the last hadrosaur was eaten, longevity started decreasing.

Interesting theory. Maybe there was something in dinosaur meat that prevented aging. It seems logical to me given the facts.

ThaVirus 05-15-2016 06:06 PM

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Originally Posted by GloucesterChief (Post 12231956)
No. Homo Neanderthalis and Homo Denisovan were still around. They both interbred with Homo Sapien Sapien (and each other). Creating the Caucasian and East Asian types of Homo Sapien Sapien respectively.



Word.

I read that black Africans are the only pure homo sapien sapiens. Whites can have up to 5% Neanderthal DNA.

Interesting stuff. I wonder what the "next step" will look like..

Rain Man 05-15-2016 06:10 PM

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Originally Posted by ThaVirus (Post 12232127)
Word.

I read that black Africans are the only pure homo sapien sapiens. Whites can have up to 5% Neanderthal DNA.

Interesting stuff. I wonder what the "next step" will look like..


I for one am proud of my Neanderthal heritage.

GloucesterChief 05-15-2016 06:50 PM

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Originally Posted by ThaVirus (Post 12232127)
Word.

I read that black Africans are the only pure homo sapien sapiens. Whites can have up to 5% Neanderthal DNA.

Interesting stuff. I wonder what the "next step" will look like..

Yes. Same with East Asians and Denosiva DNA. Then there are the Aborigines which are East Asians but pretty isolated letting some recessive genes become common like blonde hair and lack of the shovel teeth that many East Asians have.

loochy 05-16-2016 11:08 AM

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Originally Posted by jjchieffan (Post 12232024)

I'm still looking for where it says that in the bible. All of the verses that they linked provide no time reference.

Edit:

Ok, so they apparently pieced this together by trying to use lifespans and peoples' births and deaths. I think that it's safe to say they missed something.

The bible doesn't say that earth is 6000 years old. Some dudes say that.

Bowser 05-16-2016 11:15 AM

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Originally Posted by tmw4h5 (Post 12231052)
The Earth is only 6,000 years old. Idiots.

https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikiped...ddy_christ.jpg

BlackHelicopters 05-16-2016 11:17 AM

The Bible references events from 6,000 years ago. The Bibke does not state the world is 6,000 years old.

gblowfish 05-16-2016 11:17 AM

This should have been in the Important Florida News thread!

tmw4h5 05-16-2016 04:52 PM

http://www.icr.org/article/how-old-e...cording-bible/

"However, lest we be too concerned, every honest attempt to determine the date, starting with a deep commitment to the inerrancy of God's Word, has calculated a span of just a few thousand years, most likely close to 6000 years, since creation."

tmw4h5 05-16-2016 04:54 PM

Where Did a Young-earth Worldview Come From?
Simply put, it came from the Bible. Of course, the Bible doesn’t say explicitly anywhere, “The earth is 6,000 years old.” Good thing it doesn’t; otherwise it would be out of date the following year. But we wouldn’t expect an all-knowing God to make that kind of a mistake.

God gave us something better. In essence, He gave us a “birth certificate.” For example, using a personal birth certificate, a person can calculate how old he is at any point. It is similar with the earth. Genesis 1 says that the earth was created on the first day of creation (Genesis 1:1–5). From there, we can begin to calculate the age of the earth.

Let’s do a rough calculation to show how this works. The age of the earth can be estimated by taking the first five days of creation (from earth’s creation to Adam), then following the genealogies from Adam to Abraham in Genesis 5 and 11, then adding in the time from Abraham to today.

Adam was created on day 6, so there were five days before him. If we add up the dates from Adam to Abraham, we get about 2,000 years, using the Masoretic Hebrew text of Genesis 5 and 11.3 Whether Christian or secular, most scholars would agree that Abraham lived about 2,000 B.C. (4,000 years ago).

So a simple calculation is:

5 days
+ ~2,000 years
+ ~4,000 years

~6,000 years

At this point, the first five days are negligible. Quite a few people have done this calculation using the Masoretic text (which is what most English translations are based on) and with careful attention to the biblical details, they have arrived at the same time frame of about 6,000 years, or about 4000 B.C. Two of the most popular, and perhaps best, are a recent work by Dr. Floyd Jones4 and a much earlier book by Archbishop James Ussher5 (1581–1656). See table 1.

Rain Man 05-16-2016 05:12 PM

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Originally Posted by gblowfish (Post 12233056)
This should have been in the Important Florida News thread!

As far as I know, the mastodon didn't publicly masturbate or try to chew off the caveman's face.

Rain Man 05-16-2016 05:16 PM

Didn't some prominent Biblical guy in the 1800s actually set forth an exact date and time of creation?

Wait, maybe this is it: October 23rd, 4004 BC. https://answersingenesis.org/bible-t...rn-in-4004-bc/


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