Originally Posted by IndyCA35
Originally Posted by Ringman


Gas clouds form contrary to known gas mechanics of gas. Gas pressure is at least fifty times greater than the gravitational pull on the molecules



Discussing science with you is not very fruitful because you are a functional illiterate on the subject and one has to have a high school education to understand the argument.

For instance, I ask for any evidence, outside of the Bible, that the miracles in Genesis happened. Instead of evidence, you just repeat the assertions and try to refute the overwhelming opinion of science by saying things that indicate you don't understand what you're talking about, or have read from bissed sources.

The above statement is an example.

The "known mechanics of gas" are such that pressure depends on gas density and temperature (duh). Gravitationsl force depends on the mass of the attractor and its distance. (duh). So gravity can easily overcome gas pressuren in many circumstances. How do you think the earth holds onto its air? (duh, duh, duh.) How do you think the sun, which is 100% gas and has a temperature of 6000 degrees Kelvin, keeps from flying apart? (duh, duh, duh, duh.)

I ask again, WHAT SPECIFIC EVIDENCE IS THERE, OUTSIDE OF THE ASSERTIONS IN THE BIBLE, THAT THE MOST ABSURD PARTS OF GENESIS HAPPENED??

And do YOU believe in talking snakes?




The reality of the world that we live in testifies that all intricate design has a designer. A designer designing something is less incredulous than meticulous design spontaneously occurring. Therefore it is more scientific to believe in the Intelligent design of intricate systems than in a random origin. Either way a miracle is required, but a designer is far more scientifically demonstrated. A scientific test cannot be performed with an intelligent design for the test. When we understand that creation is a miracle - it would be obtuse to suppose that a finite mind could properly assess what is absurd on the part of the infinite designer when the finite mind has no to way to evaluate infinite knowledge.

Last edited by Thunderstick; 08/29/19.