Termyn8or
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ORIGINAL: Termyn8or All this talk about god's wrath. Bullshit. First of all, is there even enough water on this planet to flood the whole thing ? For example, Denver, Colorado is referred to as the mile high city. That is because it is a a mile in elevation. That means to flood Denver you need a mile of water ALL OVER THE PLANET. genesis 7:11 says "springs of the great deep burst forth, and the floodgates of heaven were opened..." an additional key verse to what im about to add is genesis 1:6-8 that talks about god separating the waters below from the waters above. they both speak to whats known as the canopy theory, and you can find more here: http://creationwiki.org/Canopy_theory The geology we know now means that does not explain it. However something from that article was interesting : "'Back then, there was 31 to 35 percent oxygen in the air,' study lead author Kaiser said. 'Now we have about 21 percent.' " Is the guy bullshitting or do we know this from rocks somehow ? Or something. There have been other indications of that, plus that the food was much better. Take a normal healthy Man of today and give him a sword and a shield and have him fight for a whole day out on the field. His blood pressure would be 900/400. Back then they could take it. These days the food is crap. Even the "modern" farming methods used in the 1920s were causing it. Look at the date of Senate Document 264. Before people moved into cities, they were semi nomadic. When their babies were smaller and they noticed more sickness they moved, figuring, rightly, that the land was played out. We fertilize today mainly with NPK which is enough for the plants but not enough for us. They get paid by the pound so what do they care ? Some of this shit you might as well eat wax fruit. Back in those days, I am pretty sure people were a hell of alot stronger, and in some ways smarter. Over the years they figured out the Earth was not flat, learned how to figure out its size and all kinds of shit without a single computer or even calculator. I know how to do square roots longhand, who else does these days ? It'd not that I cannot afford a six buck calculator, it was just that we were sitting down to a case of beer and had time on our hands so the olman got out the Machinery Handbook which is very detailed. Not only did it have explicit instructions on that, it told you how you could make your own cement, all kinds of things people now have no idea how to do. Euclid lived around 300 BC and IIRC he figured out how to figure out sines and cosines. That requires deriving square roots, and possibly others like cube roots. I just barely started studying that when I had to return the book, I might borrow it again. I can't do longhand cube roots because I don't know the tables, but I am pretty sure you point it off into three digit sets instead of two. But then, it doesn't come in handy often... I think that we as a species are getting weaker. Dying because of smoke ? Never heard of it. What's more, contrary to popular belief, the lifespan has not been extended by medical science. The reason that the average lifespan increase is because less people die young. If you die at birth, that is a zero in the equation. If you die of some disease when you are five, that is in the equation. If you die in battle at 16, that is part of the equation. The only thing that has brought up the average lifespan of humans is the fact that less of them get killed young. This is one of those things about statistics that most people miss. The early deaths affected that number greatly. In fact people used to have like eight kids but only four of them lived. But the medical industry likes to just throw the figure out there and take credit for it. People swallow it without thinking. They HAVE increased the human lifespan but only by the amount that they reduce infant mortality and sustain life when someone has cancer or whatever condition, or puts them back together after an accident. Bottom line is we got worse food, we got more pollution and poison and we got a terrible end of life quality. They get money when you are in a wheelchair and Depends. In the old days I am pretty sure people would off themself if they got to that point. If anything, god's wrath is making human females fertile almost constantly. He really fucked us good on that one to the tune of seven billion. In my opinion, half of that seven billion should never have been born. T^T
< Message edited by Termyn8or -- 5/25/2016 1:16:19 PM >
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