There are over 25,000 archeological finds that verify the Bible, there has never been one, I repeat there has never been one archeological find that disproves the Bible!!
This is an interesting statement.
It is also the result of some very selective judgements.
I agree wholeheartedly that some statements made in the bible are consistent with what we now about the past. However not all are. There are claims made which are not supported by archaeological evidence. Equally, there are things about which the bible makes no mention – because it was not known to the people who wrote it. Surely a divine author would have been able to mention things outside the immediate knowledge of the Jews..
Anyway, thank you for your comment – it is too long for me to do justice here, so I will try to address it in a new post.
]]>It’s okay. I didn’t know I couldn’t use links. I was just trying to provide sources. Thanks!
]]>I am sorry. This stupid spam filter is playing pro-celebrity silly buggars, as it does sometimes.
It hates links.
I’ve stripped the links. It’s probably meant you have the same comment a few times, with no links working so I’ll try and sort it out better tomorrow.
Pity that the spam filter has no capacity to make a rational choice between bollocks-without-embedded-links from good-comments-with-links.
Sorry again and thanks for trying to persevere.
]]>How do we know the Bible is truly the Word of God?? There are over 25,000 archeological finds that verify the Bible, there has never been one, I repeat there has never been one archeological find that disproves the Bible!!
I’ll ignore the rest of your comment for the moment. First of all, supply one, just one credible (as in not made up) archaeological find that supports your assertion that the christian scripture is the “word” of a god.
]]>I live thirty miles from the aforementioned dino tracks in Texas. I grew up playing in them. The myth of the human/dino together tracks are mostly due to Dr. Carl Baugh, who has a creation museum in Glen Rose where the tracks are located. creationevidence.org
Coincidently, even the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department has this to say
Eastward-dipping limestones, sandstones, and mudstones, deposited from approximately 113 million years ago along the shorelines of an ancient sea, form the geological setting for the park area. Over the last million years or so, these layered formations have been dissected and sculpted by the Paluxy River which, in many places, has cut down to resistant beds and planed off sizable exposures of rock in the river bottom
state.tx.us/spdest/findadest/parks/dinosaur_valley/
The only time there are human and dino prints together in Glen Rose is when there is a heavy rain and my muddy shoe leaves an impression next to the dino tracks.
]]>I live thirty miles from the dino tracks in Texas. I’ve walked in them. Part of the problem with this “evidence” lies with Carl Baugh who has a creation evidence
I’ve been hearing this moron spout his “evidence” for decades. I asked him one time what his PhD was in, expecting to hear geology, palentology, but no it’s education. Even the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department’s website says that “Eastward-dipping limestones, sandstones, and mudstones, deposited from approximately 113 million years ago along the shorelines of an ancient sea, form the geological setting for the park area. Over the last million years or so, these layered formations have been dissected and sculpted by the Paluxy River which, in many places, has cut down to resistant beds and planed off sizable exposures of rock in the river bottom.”
It speaks nothing of human and dino tracks together. The only time that happens, is after a heavy rain, when I step in mud, then step in the dino tracks.
HTH
]]>I’ve been hearing this moron spout his “evidence” for decades. I asked him one time what his PhD was in, expecting to hear geology, palentology, but no it’s education. Even the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department’s website says that “Eastward-dipping limestones, sandstones, and mudstones, deposited from approximately 113 million years ago along the shorelines of an ancient sea, form the geological setting for the park area. Over the last million years or so, these layered formations have been dissected and sculpted by the Paluxy River which, in many places, has cut down to resistant beds and planed off sizable exposures of rock in the river bottom.”
It speaks nothing of human and dino tracks together. The only time that happens, is after a heavy rain, when I step in mud, then step in the dino tracks.
]]>Do fossils of now extinct creatures such as dinosaurs prove evolution?
and the first line of the expansion of the ‘question’:
The fact that dinosaurs once lived and are now extinct is no proof of evolution.
show that the author wasn’t at any time interested in any real answer to the ‘question’ and just wanted an outlet to spew their creationism bollocks (I can say “bollocks” here, can’t I?) which is aptly demonstrated by their choice not of an “answer” that fits the facts but one that they already agree with.
It most certainly is nothing more than lying for Jesus.
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