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Guess what guys?

The guys that say the Earth is 6000 years old are retarded. This is an agreed upon conclusion among most Christians I've talked to.
In America about 46% of people believe it.
Source?


And if it is true, that doesn't change the fact that based on my personal experiences, most Christians I have met, and myself, do not believe the Earth is 6000 years old.
Fox News poll, of course.
Not Fox News, actually

http://www.gallup.com/poll/155003/Hold-Creationist-View-Human-Origins.aspx


That doesn't say anything about the Earth being 6000 years old.

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God created humans in their present form within the last 10,000 years

edit: oh, I see what you're saying. I suppose it doesn't. This was the poll I thought we were talking about.

6542
Guess what guys?

The guys that say the Earth is 6000 years old are retarded. This is an agreed upon conclusion among most Christians I've talked to.
In America about 46% of people believe it.
Source?


And if it is true, that doesn't change the fact that based on my personal experiences, most Christians I have met, and myself, do not believe the Earth is 6000 years old.
Fox News poll, of course.
Not Fox News, actually

http://www.gallup.com/poll/155003/Hold-Creationist-View-Human-Origins.aspx


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The Flood / Re: Spotify
« on: October 08, 2014, 03:34:33 PM »
I switched from Spotify to Google Play Music All Access a while back. I love it.
Any differences?
As far as content, I haven't noticed a difference. I got in to GPMAA when it was first announced for a special price, which was a plus.

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Serious / Re: Voting
« on: October 08, 2014, 03:28:50 PM »
I still can't believe there are people on this site who think PSU is a serious user and isn't trolling at all.
Poe's Law, man. There's some ridiculous people in the world that genuinely believe these things.

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Serious / Re: Which are more annoying?
« on: October 08, 2014, 03:07:34 PM »
I chose the middle option, every time I hear the Alex Jones crowd spouting off utter shite I start wishing Obama was a satanic muslim anti-christ just to watch the idiotic morons shit themselves and flee to their under ground "bunkers" that they built in their basements.

But personally PETA are the fracking worst, not because of the message they claim to send, I am passionate about the treatment of animals but it's the fact that PETA are the biggest hypocrites in the "animal rights movement"*, not only do they spout of utter shit like "tigers can be trained to eat nothing but tofu" (which they have actually forced on poor carnivorous animals leading to ill health and death) but they're also responsible for one of the largest amounts of animal slaughter under American slaughter houses. PETA believes that domesticated animals shouldn't exist and all those homeless animals that get given to them are all killed. PETAs founder was also a dog snatcher and has killed over thousands of healthy dogs just because she doesn't believe they have the right to exist.

fracking scum.



Spoiler
*I didn't know what else to call the group of organisations that fight for animal welfare


Rant over.
Nah, we'd just march on D.C and behead him :^)

We all know if you tried it would fail, it would make for quite the show.
Nah, much of the military dislikes Obama. It would be easy :^))
Because disliking Obama means you'd let people behead him? Ok, guy...

6546
The Flood / Re: Do You Prefer Digital Or Physical Books?
« on: October 08, 2014, 02:59:23 PM »
Digital. I have dozens of books on my tablet that I take everywhere. I'm not going to carry a dozen books around.
If you don't want to work for your reading, you don't deserve to read.
Yeah frack him for wanting to carry a half pound tablet instead of 45 books.
Why would he need to carry 45 books anyway?

He can carry the one he is currently reading.
I'm usually in the middle of reading 2-3 books at any given time.
That really isn't difficult to carry.
Difficult? No. Unnecessary when I can just carry my tablet? Yes.

I don't care about the feel or smell of books.

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The Flood / Re: Do You Prefer Digital Or Physical Books?
« on: October 08, 2014, 02:54:29 PM »
Digital. I have dozens of books on my tablet that I take everywhere. I'm not going to carry a dozen books around.
If you don't want to work for your reading, you don't deserve to read.
Yeah frack him for wanting to carry a half pound tablet instead of 45 books.
Why would he need to carry 45 books anyway?

He can carry the one he is currently reading.
I'm usually in the middle of reading 2-3 books at any given time.

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The Flood / Re: Do You Prefer Digital Or Physical Books?
« on: October 08, 2014, 02:50:32 PM »
Digital. I have dozens of books on my tablet that I take everywhere. I'm not going to carry a dozen books around.

6549
The Flood / Re: Spotify
« on: October 08, 2014, 02:47:04 PM »
I switched from Spotify to Google Play Music All Access a while back. I love it.

6550
Serious / Re: Voting
« on: October 08, 2014, 02:43:49 PM »
As if you know anything about my personal life. I pay for my phone bill and I pay my car payment/insurance. I also do chores around the house which pays for my internet. Really, continue to dig that hole deeper

I'm the one digging a hole? LOL whoa! Don't go overboard with those chores man. You might hurt yourself.

Yes it is literally that easy to find a job. Especially after 6 months. I worked at fracking McDonalds when I was 17 and within 6 months was an assistant manager making 25 an hour. Its not hard to move up within a company and its not hard to get a job. 

Yes I know its a direct violation of the constitution. Like I said, I don't care.
Yes, we should keep the NSA. They aren't infringing on shit.

PSU Logic:

1: Dude, getting a job is easy just work at McD's.
2: No, minimum wage people shouldn't get a raise. Nobody needs $15/hr to flip burgers.

Can't have it both ways, duder.

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Serious / Re: Voting
« on: October 08, 2014, 02:35:31 PM »
Why should an 18 year old living off his parents hold the same amount of votes as someone who pays top dollar in taxes?
Quick question here. If the recent poll is anything to go by, I am the highest educated person on here. Yet, I'm still continuing my education by aspring a second, specialized Master's degree, which my parents are paying for. I am a full-time student and won't be looking for a job just yet. Explain to me why I, despite having more knowledge of law, economics and politics than most people with a place of their own, should not be allowed to vote for the mere reason that I haven't bought a house of my own yet.

Must be nice to have rich parents.

Especially parents who would let you pursue 2 masters degrees, while paying, and dedicate that kind of time.

But for real, you're lucky. Enjoy it.
PSU got his degree in Question-Dodging

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Serious / Re: Voting
« on: October 08, 2014, 02:28:07 PM »
Apparently money now equals political knowledge.

Money?

Anyone can own a home if I can at 23 (bought when I was 22).

All you have to be is semi smart about managing your money.
In today's news, PSU doesn't understand how real estate markets differ.

Houses in my area *start* at $750,000. $450,00 if you want a studio or 1-bedroom apartment.

Sorry. Nope. I'm renting.

Guess I can't vote.
because there are many, many more job opportunities near you.
Except not really.

You honestly think those living costs don't offset?
Nope. People who work here commute in from the cheaper surrounding areas. People who live here are either wealthy retirees or small, rich, Asian families who were making a shit-ton of money overseas. If you live here, you don't work here. If you work here, you don't live here.

Thats true of every area.
It's true of some major metro areas, maybe. But it's certainly not every area.

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Serious / Re: Voting
« on: October 08, 2014, 02:25:46 PM »
Apparently money now equals political knowledge.

Money?

Anyone can own a home if I can at 23 (bought when I was 22).

All you have to be is semi smart about managing your money.
In today's news, PSU doesn't understand how real estate markets differ.

Houses in my area *start* at $750,000. $450,00 if you want a studio or 1-bedroom apartment.

Sorry. Nope. I'm renting.

Guess I can't vote.
because there are many, many more job opportunities near you.
Except not really.

You honestly think those living costs don't offset?
Nope. People who work here commute in from the cheaper surrounding areas. People who live here are either wealthy retirees or small, rich, Asian families who were making a shit-ton of money overseas. If you live here, you don't work here. If you work here, you don't live here.

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The Flood / Re: In the Hotlanta airport
« on: October 08, 2014, 02:20:59 PM »
The definition of disappointment: The hotty with the DD's and the cute pouty lips is wearing a Saints Bible College sweatshirt...
Of course..

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The Flood / Re: Cannot unsee
« on: October 08, 2014, 02:19:37 PM »

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Serious / Re: Voting
« on: October 08, 2014, 02:18:50 PM »
Apparently money now equals political knowledge.

Money?

Anyone can own a home if I can at 23 (bought when I was 22).

All you have to be is semi smart about managing your money.
In today's news, PSU doesn't understand how real estate markets differ.

Houses in my area *start* at $750,000. $450,00 if you want a studio or 1-bedroom apartment.

Sorry. Nope. I'm renting.

Guess I can't vote.
because there are many, many more job opportunities near you.
Except not really.

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Serious / Re: Voting
« on: October 08, 2014, 02:12:36 PM »
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I honestly believe
I don't believe you.

Why?
Because it's genuinely stupid.

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Serious / Re: Voting
« on: October 08, 2014, 02:12:05 PM »
Apparently money now equals political knowledge.

Money?

Anyone can own a home if I can at 23 (bought when I was 22).

All you have to be is semi smart about managing your money.
In today's news, PSU doesn't understand how real estate markets differ.

Houses in my area *start* at $750,000. $450,00 if you want a studio or 1-bedroom apartment.

Sorry. Nope. I'm renting.

Guess I can't vote.

6559
Serious / Re: How old is god?
« on: October 08, 2014, 02:02:41 PM »
Time is just a concept that humans invent
No. Hours and days are concepts invented by humans to measure time.
Which is my point. Time, as in hours, minutes, days, etc., is a concept invented by humans. Notice though history it has changed with the creation of differing calenders
Right, but time, the dimension through which all things pass, is real.

6560
The Flood / Cannot unsee
« on: October 08, 2014, 02:01:56 PM »
The Mickey Mouse head in my watch...

:(

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Serious / Re: Voting
« on: October 08, 2014, 01:57:49 PM »
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I honestly believe
I don't believe you.

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The Flood / Re: How Many Of You Haven't Passed The Age Restriction Yet?
« on: October 08, 2014, 01:48:49 PM »
Age restriction for what?
This site.
Ah. I haven't thought about age restrictions in so long..

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The Flood / Re: How Many Of You Haven't Passed The Age Restriction Yet?
« on: October 08, 2014, 01:41:04 PM »
Age restriction for what?

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Serious / Re: Voting
« on: October 08, 2014, 01:30:11 PM »
Way to virtually eliminate voters under 30. Most young people are renters.

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The Flood / Re: How is everyone today?
« on: October 08, 2014, 12:47:35 PM »
Not too bad. Slow day at work today. I stayed up a bit too late watching TV shows last night, so I'm pretty tired.

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Serious / Re: How old is god?
« on: October 08, 2014, 12:12:03 PM »
Time is just a concept that humans invent
No. Hours and days are concepts invented by humans to measure time.

Next you're going to tell me space and distance don't exist, because we invented meters, feet, and miles...

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But that's the thing about proving the existence of God - by definition, he is unobservable and undetectable. Your other examples rely on observation and/or detection.
God's actions
Right, but not God himself. That's a pretty big jump to go from observing something you think God is responsible for, to claiming he exists/is responsible for that thing.

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Serious / Re: How old is god?
« on: October 08, 2014, 11:41:32 AM »
Given the amount of attention he demands, he's like, 11.

6569
You can never have positive proof of a negative.
Well that's just false.
Really? How can you have proof of a negative? What possible proof could exist that proves that God, in this case, doesn't exist?
Well first off you can't prove anything to an absolute degree of unwavering certainty. However, the idea that you can't prove a negative is just a pernicious falsehood, to be honest; sophistry. You can, with a bit of work, make any sentence a negative. In fact, "You can't prove a negative" is, in itself, a negative.

Nonetheless, if John were to claim that there is a unicorn in the tool shed, I could reasonably falsify this claim. We could drain the loch to find the Loch Ness Monster. Negative claims are still claims. You can determine the likelihood of the Abrahamic God - being specific in his nature - by seeing how his supposed traits map out onto reality.
But that's the thing about proving the existence of God - by definition, he is unobservable and undetectable. Your other examples rely on observation and/or detection.

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You can never have positive proof of a negative.
Well that's just false.
Really? How can you have proof of a negative? What possible proof could exist that proves that God, in this case, doesn't exist?

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