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As for the age of the earth it keeps getting billions of YEARS older each DAY according to evolutionists.

The Light, Hannity Forums 42 Comments [5/21/2008 4:33:48 PM]
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#510070
Comicartist

What, would you please cite your sources on this.

5/21/2008 4:34:57 PM

#510082
aaa

What are you on?

5/21/2008 4:41:56 PM

#510083
Cosmic Muffin

WTF???

5/21/2008 4:42:02 PM

#510087
Thundersqueaks

I hope you used the hyperbole for comic effect, because it made me chuckle.

5/21/2008 4:46:52 PM

#510093
Kiro

What the...?

Are you trying to say that there are people who change their mind frequently about the age of the Earth? I suppose that makes a kind of sense. New evidence will necessarily make older conclusions incorrect. I don't, however, see what evolution has to do with it, given that the Earth existed before life as we know it evolved.

5/21/2008 4:51:42 PM

#510102
Osiris

No it doesn't. The age of the Earth has been agreed upon to be 4.6 billion years old for the past 50 years.

5/21/2008 4:59:30 PM

#510110
anevilmeme

No but it gets one day older every 24 hrs.

5/21/2008 5:02:57 PM

#510112
Pyroclasm

Uh... what the hell are you talking about?

5/21/2008 5:03:22 PM

#510114
Mike

*facepalm*

5/21/2008 5:04:35 PM

#510123
JonnyTruant

The estimated age of the earth hasn't changed in my lifetime. And that's according to BIOLOGISTS, physicists, geologists, etc. etc.

5/21/2008 5:13:19 PM

#510143
Doctor Whom

Sweep up the straw once you're done.

5/21/2008 5:49:51 PM

#510150
Old Viking

I admit to saying it, but that was 35 years years ago. You know, back when I used to have a little drinkee or two.

5/21/2008 5:57:32 PM

#510152
ArmandT

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Age_of_the_Earth

No, the generally accepted age of 4.5 billion years has stayed roughly the same for 50 years. If you're referring to the estimated age for the last 1000 years then yes, the age has gotten older, but only because of a gradual shift from Biblically-accepted standards and better understanding to scientific measuring tools such as radiometric dating.

5/21/2008 5:58:53 PM

#510164
Mister Spak

Fundies keep getting DUMBER each DAY.

5/21/2008 6:11:38 PM

#510169
threshold

No sense arguing with someone on a Sean Hannity forum, anyone who can stand watching him for more than five seconds is as dumb as a potato.

5/21/2008 6:18:15 PM

#510175
Mr Frog

Does that mean I'm twenty billion years old? Sweet!

5/21/2008 6:30:03 PM

#510199
anonymous_troy

No I think we have a pretty good idea of where it is.

5/21/2008 6:53:16 PM

#510212
ID82

evolutionists don't assume how old the universe is idiot.

5/21/2008 6:59:37 PM

#510214
Papabear

No, according to reasonable people everywhere, "evolutionists" or not, the earth is getting a day older every day.

5/21/2008 7:00:22 PM

#510255
D Laurier

Umm, No.
The earth gets ONE day older each day.
And there are no "evolutionists".

5/21/2008 7:21:29 PM

#510283
Princess Rot

Oh, really?

[CITATION NEEDED]

5/21/2008 7:37:42 PM

#510285
Allegory for Jesus

Nice. I assume that that is supposed to some kind of insult? Of course, once you strip away the hyperbole, misappropriated blame for changing the age of the earth, and a total lack of insight into how science works, well...you really don't have much left...

5/21/2008 7:38:51 PM

#510287
tracer

Let's see ...

50 years ago, the Age of the Earth was established as being around 4.6 billion years.

By this guy's reckoning, the "evolutiuonists" must think the Age of the Earth is about 18.267 trillion years by now. It will be 18.268 trillion years tomorrow.

5/21/2008 7:41:03 PM

#510300
Mathew

More like a DAY older.

5/21/2008 7:48:42 PM

#510318


WHAT!?

5/21/2008 8:05:33 PM
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