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    I think The Creation is far afield of the topic, no?

    My personal opinion is someone screwed up a lab experiment.
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    Agreed. Let's look forward. Carefully.

    Looking back at the origin of the universe in this discussion is like Captain Hazelwood reminiscing about his kindergarten class as the Exxon Valdez heads for Bligh Reef.
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    It just goes to my point that we don't know as much as we think we do. Not trying to take the discussion backwards, just making a point that those that don't believe in creation can't even figure out how he planet got here. Yet want to say definitely that the science is settled on climate change.
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    I'm not going to debate the existence of God and creation, but I will offer a little reading of what is known and not known of the origin of the Universe, which is quite a lot.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Bang
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    I also don't think you can make The Big Bang and Climate Change//Global Warming remotely analogous to each other.

    One is observable. One is not.
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    Quote Originally Posted by eustis22 View Post
    I also don't think you can make The Big Bang and Climate Change//Global Warming remotely analogous to each other.

    One is observable. One is not.
    To some degree we can observe the aftermath of the big bang and extrapolate from there based upon the evidence that remains.

    Also, one is happening over a few hundred years time-frame, the other over 13 billion years.
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    yes...we'd lose some sleep observing the latter and boiling takes enough of that already.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DrTimPerkins View Post
    To some degree we can observe the aftermath of the big bang and extrapolate from there based upon the evidence that remains.

    Also, one is happening over a few hundred years time-frame, the other over 13 billion years.
    What evidence the earth is 13,000,000,000 years old?
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    Quote Originally Posted by eustis22 View Post
    I also don't think you can make The Big Bang and Climate Change//Global Warming remotely analogous to each other.

    One is observable. One is not.
    It is observable that all of this has its roots in evolutionary teaching, while at the same time it accelerates the teaching of social justice/communism to our children using the fear of ruining the environment as the means of delivery.
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    Quote Originally Posted by markcasper View Post
    It is observable that all of this has its roots in evolutionary teaching, while at the same time it accelerates the teaching of social justice/communism to our children using the fear of ruining the environment as the means of delivery.
    Now that one needs its own thread!
    Boy that would be fun.
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