Re: Dinosaur
[Re: nate]
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08/17/22 06:35 PM
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[quote=nate][quote=Swamp Wolf] So, how long is a day to God?
You and I do not know. 24 hours is a human day.
A day is dawn to dusk, a night is dusk to dawn.
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Re: Dinosaur
[Re: stinkypete]
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08/17/22 07:57 PM
08/17/22 07:57 PM
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Mark June
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Mark June
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X2 Charles. I was told long ago. Cant mix science and faith. Neither can support the other. But you can believe in both. No wrong in that. Not true. God is the author of science and He's probably been saying "hurry up!" for some time as we humans are prone to initiate analysis paralysis in our projects. Renowned theologians have historically been scientific and it's only been since the liberal theologians emerged on the scene two centuries ago that they claimed "science and God don't mix." Sure they do. I'm academically trained in science and theology and I'm cool with all of it, with God being the header under which ALL other things are placed.... not the 1700's version of anthropology (study of humans) emerging as the key category and God being under it. Backards as granddad would say. Blessings, Mark
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Re: Dinosaur
[Re: Bigbrownie]
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08/17/22 08:07 PM
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Kevin Colpetzer
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I have a 3 x 4 foot piece of shale in my basement. I got it from the roof rock in a mine in Indiana County Pa. I barred it down myself. It has amphibious tetrapod tracks criss crossing the rock. Actually two different kind of critters. The rock came from an area about 400 feet below the surface. These came from the Carboniferous Era, a couple hundred million years ago.
In 37 years working underground, I’d never seen anything like it. Folks from Pitt and Penn State Universities came to look at that area of the mine, it was full of tracks.
I’m just wondering what I’m gonna do with this big rock downstairs. It would look good at my camp😉
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Re: Dinosaur
[Re: Bigbrownie]
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08/17/22 08:16 PM
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I have a 3 x 4 foot piece of shale in my basement. I got it from the roof rock in a mine in Indiana County Pa. I barred it down myself. It has amphibious tetrapod tracks criss crossing the rock. Actually two different kind of critters. The rock came from an area about 400 feet below the surface. These came from the Carboniferous Era, a couple hundred million years ago.
In 37 years working underground, I’d never seen anything like it. Folks from Pitt and Penn State Universities came to look at that area of the mine, it was full of tracks.
I’m just wondering what I’m gonna do with this big rock downstairs. I had a religious guy tell me those fossils were made that way by God to test my faith in Him. Oil is the same way, made that way from day one. Pretty crazy philosophy if you ask me, I was at Dinosaur, Colorado in '77 at the quarry and saw the dinosaurs. Am sure they have improved the settings by now but it was quite a site even then.
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Re: Dinosaur
[Re: nate]
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08/17/22 08:23 PM
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Never under stood why I'd idea of God making life then setting it though evolution was such a crazy one . Especially with as much as the Bibles has been changed around and edited, who to say there not some lost text somewhere that basically says " yeah God made bacteria then made that turn into this which turned into that so on and so on"
Last edited by Wolfdog91; 08/17/22 08:26 PM.
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Re: Dinosaur
[Re: nate]
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08/17/22 09:00 PM
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[quote=nate][quote=Swamp Wolf] So, how long is a day to God?
You and I do not know. 24 hours is a human day.
A day is dawn to dusk, a night is dusk to dawn. You just want someone to argue with you. Wake up your wife.
Thank God For Your Blessings! Never Half-Arse Anything!
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Re: Dinosaur
[Re: nate]
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08/20/22 03:03 AM
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I have two fossilized dinosaur eggs. They came from a museum that was upgrading their collection and selling off multiple duplicates.
FRAC LIVES MATTER
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