Genesis 1:1

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phil112

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Armitage can kiss his career goodbye.
 
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Tintin

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It costs everything to stand for God's truth in this day and age.
 
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phil112

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It costs everything to stand for God's truth in this day and age.
I don't see it that. The way I see it is that I stand to gain everything by standing for God! :)
 

DiscipleDave

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is it not know the world will hate the Truth. Nor can they come to the Truth because they love darkness.

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I wouldn't put much weight on this story as there are problems with the information reported. There seem to be some inaccuracies in the reporting of the story. I'd like to hear from the university in question. Also, finding soft tissue on dinosaur remains has happened once before. This is something the scientific community is hoping for. He would not be fired for such a discovery. In addition the find doesn't mean dinosaurs went extinct only a few thousand years ago. That's nonsense.
 

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Soft tissue, blood vessels and potential DNA code weren't expected to be found in dinosaur remains supposedly tens of millions of years old. Carbon dating of the soft tissue might produce a aging profile measured in only thousands of years rather than millions of years.

There have been multiple, reported findings of dinosaur soft tissue over multiple years but standard web searches produce a paucity of information.

I'm eager to see more information on this.

Let the facts be known. Then, let us all follow the evidence wherever it leads.
 
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Fishbait

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Soft tissue, blood vessels and potential DNA code weren't expected to be found in dinosaur remains supposedly tens of millions of years old. Carbon dating of the soft tissue might produce a aging profile measured in only thousands of years rather than millions of years.

There have been multiple, reported findings of dinosaur soft tissue over multiple years but standard web searches produce a paucity of information.

I'm eager to see more information on this.

Let the facts be known. Then, let us all follow the evidence wherever it leads.
A few 'facts' about dinosaur soft tissue:

https://answersingenesis.org/dinosaurs/bones/the-scrambling-continues/
 
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phil112

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I wouldn't put much weight on this story as there are problems with the information reported. There seem to be some inaccuracies in the reporting of the story. I'd like to hear from the university in question. Also, finding soft tissue on dinosaur remains has happened once before. This is something the scientific community is hoping for. He would not be fired for such a discovery. In addition the find doesn't mean dinosaurs went extinct only a few thousand years ago. That's nonsense.
Hi Cycel, glad to see you're still hanging. What the real impetus is here is that a theory of evolution or non-creation, always has a never ending line of holes in it. If it was a blanket you could use it for a seine.
There is always something else cropping up that unbelievers have to explain away, whereas believers story hasn't changed. Somewhat ironic, don't you think?
 

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I don't see it that. The way I see it is that I stand to gain everything by standing for God! :)
I see it as


It costs everything to stand for God's truth in this day and age.(now costly)


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that I stand to gain everything by standing for God (reward later)
 
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phil112

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I see it as


It costs everything to stand for God's truth in this day and age.(now costly)


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that I stand to gain everything by standing for God (reward later)
James 5:2 "Your riches are corrupted, and your garments are motheaten."

I stand by my assertion. :)
 

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p_rehbein

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Don't get in a tizzy you guys, your both right..............put God first in all things (die to self....he who does not hate his brother....) and all these things will be added unto you.......you can't out give God.............etc........

The price to pay is OUR ALL...........given freely to God.........our reward IS ALL.........

:)
 
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phil112

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Originally Posted by phil112
What the real impetus is here is that a theory of evolution or non-creation
A theory of evolution is not necessarily one of non-creation.

Go ask the Pope.
At your advanced age your reading comprehension suffers, so allow me to make this easy enough for even the women and children to understand: "What the real impetus is here is that a theory of evolution or a theory of non-creation..."

There, is that better?
 
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Tintin

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Oh, and the Pope is the guru of Absolute Truth? Give me a break!

There's a book called "Slaughter of the Dissidents" which is all about how Christian, and more importantly, biblical creation beliefs are stamped out by academia. I haven't read the book myself yet, but I've read great things about it.

Book Review: Slaughter of the Dissidents
 
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Kerry

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What about the woolly mammoth that was found frozen with green grass in it's mouth. What does that suggest. I meant he was found frozen yet had green grass in it's mouth.
 
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Oh, and the Pope is the guru of Absolute Truth? Give me a break!
No human being is the guru of Absolute Truth.

But I personally attach more credibility to what the Pope says than I do what your Messiah, Ken Ham, has to say. Or the Ham clones mentioned in this thread, Armitage and Bergman. It seems to me that they are all into violating the commandment about bearing false witness.

I bet you also were a big fan of the dinosaur man, Kent Hovind, before he went to prison.
 
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I don't see it that. The way I see it is that I stand to gain everything by standing for God! :)
DID not Jesus say you must GIVE UP YOUR LIFE to gain it HAHAH YOU are both right...you and TIN TIN...

You have to give up all to gain ALL HAHHHAHAH :)