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View Poll Results: What do you think of Noah's Ark?
The story is a complete fabrication. 8 38.10%
Noah's Ark is a borred myth from another culture or cultures. 3 14.29%
The story is based on real facts and people, but the flood was only a local event not global like the Bible asserts. 5 23.81%
The Bible account should be taken literally. The earth was completely flooded and only those animals on the ark survived. 5 23.81%
Voters: 21. You may not vote on this poll

 
 
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Posted 2003-01-28, 10:36 AM
I'm doing this thing for science about religion vs science and there is some questions that I'd like you to answer. First answer the Noah's Ark poll and tell me what your answer was with your age, then can you tell me if you believe in God and religion. Can you also please tell me why. I'm sorry if this bothers you because there have been so many other threads over religion.
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Posted 2003-01-28, 10:42 AM in reply to crystiltormet's post "Science/Religion question"
I vote option #3
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Posted 2003-01-28, 10:49 AM in reply to crystiltormet's post "Science/Religion question"
Yeah, you don't have to tell me here cause you already told me @ school.
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Posted 2003-01-28, 11:31 AM in reply to crystiltormet's post "Science/Religion question"
* I dont care...
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Posted 2003-01-28, 02:37 PM in reply to crystiltormet's post "Science/Religion question"
It doesn't really matter if you do or not....
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Posted 2003-01-28, 08:41 PM in reply to crystiltormet's post "Science/Religion question"
I voted the last one...the the Bible should be taken literally...I'm 18 and I've always believed in the Bible being truthfull...I think somethings in science are true, but I really do hate how it tries to have some lame excuss for most everything the Bible says...
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Posted 2003-01-28, 11:25 PM in reply to crystiltormet's post "Science/Religion question"
How do you know the Bible is making some lame excuses for what science says? Back when the Bible was written, there wasnt the technology there was today. The majority of things we take for granted today couldnt be explained back then. In all reality, the Bible and religion itself could just be the only explanation they could think of then.
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Posted 2003-01-29, 01:13 AM in reply to crystiltormet's post "Science/Religion question"
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Silverjinx18 said:
I voted the last one...the the Bible should be taken literally...I'm 18 and I've always believed in the Bible being truthfull...I think somethings in science are true, but I really do hate how it tries to have some lame excuss for most everything the Bible says...
Yeah it really sucks. I hate curiousity of science and technology. Always sticking it's nose where it doesnt belong. It should just lay docile and never occure huh? I completely agree. Let the plagues run rapid as they will. Let people die every day due to no medical advancement.
Fucking scientists and their desire / quest for knowledge / truth.
Grrrrrrrrrrrr.
By the way, I am not trying to get into a huge never-ending debate like on the last religion thread, I was just bored.

Maybe tonight we'll fly so far away... We'll be lost before the dawn...
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Posted 2003-01-29, 08:20 AM in reply to crystiltormet's post "Science/Religion question"
option 4! pwnz0r
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Posted 2003-01-29, 12:53 PM in reply to crystiltormet's post "Science/Religion question"
moved to Help forum.

EDIT: Whoops, sorry for the inconvenience, i moved to help forum (i thought it was a science and/or religion class question) so i'm going to re-move it back to general mayhem.

No harm done, a problem isnt a problem until it can't be fixed ;-)

My sig won't show =/

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Posted 2003-01-29, 05:25 PM in reply to crystiltormet's post "Science/Religion question"
Hmm, with several million species of animals, there's no way he could get them all and put them on an ark(especialy the microscopic ones). Additionaly, thousands of years inbreeding after the flood would cause the gene pool to get all messed up.

Another question is raised: How did he know about animals in, as of then, unknown parts of the world?

And if god is so almighty, why did he have to be so damn elaborate, why not just will all the things he didn't want out of exsistence?

bleh
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Posted 2003-01-29, 05:45 PM in reply to crystiltormet's post "Science/Religion question"
Remember children, the bible was written by people who thought the world was flat.
What I've learned from living in this country : America is a bad word, so is Religion.
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Posted 2003-01-29, 07:43 PM in reply to crystiltormet's post "Science/Religion question"
I myself find it complete fabrication. I'm a firm believer in scientific evidence. There is none as far as I know. And I know, there have been "sightings of it's existance", although there are people who claim to have seen it. Who's to say they're telling the truth? People lie all the time, it's their minuet in the spotlight.

Tai said:
Remember children, the bible was written by people who thought the world was flat.
Also, good point.

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Posted 2003-01-29, 10:47 PM in reply to crystiltormet's post "Science/Religion question"
Mathematics is the only true religion, as it is also the only one capable of proving itself.
What I've learned from living in this country : America is a bad word, so is Religion.
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Posted 2003-01-30, 04:27 AM in reply to crystiltormet's post "Science/Religion question"
the whole concept of the bible is fucked up. the church people have the best bullshit story; there is an invisible man who sees everything and is all powerful created the earth and he has a list of things you can't do. Not only that he always needs money, All wise all powerful.. Can't handle money. I don't argue that their isn't "a God" i just think the bible is bullshit heaven same for anything in the bible
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Posted 2003-02-01, 12:00 AM in reply to crystiltormet's post "Science/Religion question"
#3 There are facts that there was a great flood.
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Posted 2003-02-01, 12:02 AM in reply to crystiltormet's post "Science/Religion question"
You dont have to ask others what they think about religion if you believe, you believe.

Sorry about the double post!!! Ill try not to do it again.

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Posted 2003-02-01, 04:03 PM in reply to crystiltormet's post "Science/Religion question"
Just edit it.

I voted #3.

 
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Posted 2003-02-02, 10:52 AM in reply to crystiltormet's post "Science/Religion question"
sir.dennis said:
You dont have to ask others what they think about religion if you believe, you believe.
Um...this is for school thats why I'm asking.
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Posted 2003-02-02, 11:48 AM in reply to crystiltormet's post "Science/Religion question"
Im just saying what i believe.
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