Ah, how about a 365 day flood?
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Some people ditch religious beliefs for believing in science and then scientists tell us such mythological stories...
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There’s a an 89% chance we’ll all be wiped out by agent orange accident hitting the button
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Wait. I thought the chainsaw bayonet killed the dinosaurs.
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So there was a right spot on the earth for an astorid to hit that wouldnt have taken out the dinosours???
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I ajm not sure how they get away with being called scientist
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Dinosaurs unlucky? They were fucking dinosaurs, and if I'm not mistaken, every child on the planet wants to be a triceratops or pterodactyl. Dinosaurs are the lucky ones.
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Life is chance. No matter the odds, almost anything can and will happen. To the universe it’s almost as time is meaningless and does not exist.
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“time” is in the universe the universe is not in time. “Chance” is referring to a state of human ignorance. Metaphysically speaking there is no such thing as chance.
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flood actually took out the whole planet
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truth does inspire joy. You are right about that

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Yes. The folly of that flood statement was truly hilarious. Thanks for the laugh
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no folly in the flood. The folly is in the false faith of the evolution fraud. Do some honest research
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To get straight to the root of it. faith is folly.
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Actually it is not. And since you don't have absolute proof of your statement, it is faith based
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A statement that is self evident i.e. faith is folly does not require proof. To believe anything other than axioms which do not require proof without evidence is folly. Which is exactly what faith represents.
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