Why hasnt Earth run off water yet, with so many people...
Why hasnt Earth run off water yet, with so many people...
... drinking it???
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http://www.landoverbaptist.net/showthread.php?t=64512
just follow the discussion and check how they treat anyone who even mentions the water cycle!
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http://www.landoverbaptist.net/showthread.php?t=64512
just follow the discussion and check how they treat anyone who even mentions the water cycle!
Re: Why hasnt Earth run off water yet, with so many people..
I lived in Newport News Va for a couple of years. The sunday morning TV options were stuff from people like this and physics and such from my employe, Jefferson Lab. I'm not sure which was scarier, the show with the preacher who was so disfunctional that I swear that he though the earth was flat or the physicist who wanted to create new universes with high energy lasers.
AcesHigh wrote:... drinking it???
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http://www.landoverbaptist.net/showthread.php?t=64512
just follow the discussion and check how they treat anyone who even mentions the water cycle!
I don't get the problem. Their logic seems pretty sound and they provide good references for their numbers at the bottom.
The only real problem I see in their calculations is that there are animals too, and the animals also drink some water. I think this would up the amount consumed by maybe 25% or so. Not enough to make a difference, but enough that they shouldn't have forgot to include it.
What I really am confused about is that we also consume things like corn and as far as I can tell, we use up about all the corn every year. So, why is their corn the next year?
God works in mysterious ways.
The only real problem I see in their calculations is that there are animals too, and the animals also drink some water. I think this would up the amount consumed by maybe 25% or so. Not enough to make a difference, but enough that they shouldn't have forgot to include it.
What I really am confused about is that we also consume things like corn and as far as I can tell, we use up about all the corn every year. So, why is their corn the next year?
God works in mysterious ways.
bcglorf wrote:This is a joke, right???
Somebody else made this up and just claimed these guys really believed it, right??
Even so, the need to ask makes it's own point.
Wikipedia wrote:The Landover Baptist Church is a fictional[1] Baptist church based in the fictional town of Freehold, Iowa. The Landover Baptist web site and its associated Landoverbaptist.net Forum are a satire of fundamentalist Christianity and the Religious Right in the United States.
I was actually pretty sure that this was true, ever since I watched a few minutes of the O'Riley report. Seeing those fanatics demo at a funeral of a fallen soldier, claimin that this was gods punishment for gays did not help either. Or the Poppov schemes (both of them). There are some real religious nutbags in the US that will believe and say all sorts of crap. Not saying that we dont have any in Europe, but they dont seem to have quite that much of a voice here.The Landover Baptist Church is a fictional[1] Baptist church based in the fictional town of Freehold, Iowa. The Landover Baptist web site and its associated Landoverbaptist.net Forum are a satire of fundamentalist Christianity and the Religious Right in the United States.
There are religious kooks in America. They do not represent the vast majority of religious Americans who are relatively normal, despite people's attempts to tar them all with the same brush.Skipjack wrote:I was actually pretty sure that this was true, ever since I watched a few minutes of the O'Riley report. Seeing those fanatics demo at a funeral of a fallen soldier, claimin that this was gods punishment for gays did not help either. Or the Poppov schemes (both of them). There are some real religious nutbags in the US that will believe and say all sorts of crap. Not saying that we dont have any in Europe, but they dont seem to have quite that much of a voice here.The Landover Baptist Church is a fictional[1] Baptist church based in the fictional town of Freehold, Iowa. The Landover Baptist web site and its associated Landoverbaptist.net Forum are a satire of fundamentalist Christianity and the Religious Right in the United States.
‘What all the wise men promised has not happened, and what all the damned fools said would happen has come to pass.’
— Lord Melbourne —
— Lord Melbourne —
I never said they did, nor did I assume they were the majority. In fact, I spend a lot of time educating people here, that they are not the majority and that most americans are actually pretty much like us... just fatter (jk)There are religious kooks in America. They do not represent the vast majority of religious Americans who are relatively normal
And let's hope it keeps like that. There is already enough problems from those false moralists that we have as politicians that I do not want to think what will happen if also some religious nuts find their way in places of power...Skipjack wrote:Not saying that we dont have any in Europe, but they dont seem to have quite that much of a voice here.