Do you agree with creationism?

Started by Cannonball, June 07, 2010, 11:15:29 PM

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Do you agree with the propostion that 'the earliest humans lived at the same time as the dinosaurs?'

Yes
4 (13.3%)
No
26 (86.7%)

Total Members Voted: 30

Cannonball

Interested to know what you all think
Do you believe in God?......I don't understand the question.

Orior

I think I messed up by voting yes.

If the earliest humans did not exist at the same time as dinasaurs, then when did they exist?
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muppet

Quote from: Orior on June 07, 2010, 11:31:59 PM
I think I messed up by voting yes.

If the earliest humans did not exist at the same time as dinasaurs, then when did they exist?

From about 60 Million years after the last dinosaur had gone to mass.
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pintsofguinness

Quote from: Orior on June 07, 2010, 11:31:59 PM
I think I messed up by voting yes.

If the earliest humans did not exist at the same time as dinasaurs, then when did they exist?

http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2005/02/0216_050216_omo.html

somewhere around that date probably. 

wonder did typ and hardy know them people. 
Which one of you bitches wants to dance?

Orior

Quote from: muppet on June 07, 2010, 11:33:32 PM
Quote from: Orior on June 07, 2010, 11:31:59 PM
I think I messed up by voting yes.

If the earliest humans did not exist at the same time as dinasaurs, then when did they exist?

From about 60 Million years after the last dinosaur had gone to mass.

But wasnt there some form of hairy Biffo about 60 million years ago?
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muppet

Quote from: Orior on June 07, 2010, 11:37:36 PM
Quote from: muppet on June 07, 2010, 11:33:32 PM
Quote from: Orior on June 07, 2010, 11:31:59 PM
I think I messed up by voting yes.

If the earliest humans did not exist at the same time as dinasaurs, then when did they exist?

From about 60 Million years after the last dinosaur had gone to mass.

But wasnt there some form of hairy Biffo about 60 million years ago?

That was the Wooly Harney. They went extinct after a few decades.
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Cannonball

Orior, Wouldn't worry too much I doubt If you'll go to hell for it!
Do you believe in God?......I don't understand the question.

Orior

Quote from: Take Your Points on June 07, 2010, 11:39:08 PM
From Wiki....

The basic timeline is a 4.5 billion year old Earth, with (very approximate) dates:

3.8 billion years of simple cells (prokaryotes),
3 billion years of photosynthesis,
2 billion years of complex cells (eukaryotes),
1 billion years of multicellular life,
600 million years of simple animals,
570 million years of arthropods (ancestors of insects, arachnids and crustaceans),
550 million years of complex animals,
500 million years of fish and proto-amphibians,
475 million years of land plants,
400 million years of insects and seeds,
360 million years of amphibians,
300 million years of reptiles,
200 million years of mammals,
150 million years of birds,
130 million years of flowers,
65 million years since the non-avian dinosaurs died out,
2.5 million years since the appearance of the genus Homo,
200,000 years since humans started looking like they do today,
25,000 years since Neanderthals died out.

In fact, tomorrow is their birthday!

Happy Birthday to you,
Happy Birthday to you,
Happy Birthday dear Prokaryotes,
Happy Birthday to you.
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muppet

Quote from: Orior on June 07, 2010, 11:42:16 PM
Quote from: Take Your Points on June 07, 2010, 11:39:08 PM
From Wiki....

The basic timeline is a 4.5 billion year old Earth, with (very approximate) dates:

3.8 billion years of simple cells (prokaryotes),
3 billion years of photosynthesis,
2 billion years of complex cells (eukaryotes),
1 billion years of multicellular life,
600 million years of simple animals,
570 million years of arthropods (ancestors of insects, arachnids and crustaceans),
550 million years of complex animals,
500 million years of fish and proto-amphibians,
475 million years of land plants,
400 million years of insects and seeds,
360 million years of amphibians,
300 million years of reptiles,
200 million years of mammals,
150 million years of birds,
130 million years of flowers,
65 million years since the non-avian dinosaurs died out,
2.5 million years since the appearance of the genus Homo,
200,000 years since humans started looking like they do today,
25,000 years since Neanderthals died out.

In fact, tomorrow is their birthday!

Happy Birthday to you,
Happy Birthday to you,
Happy Birthday dear Prokaryotes,
Happy Birthday to you.

100 years of Hallmark
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Orior

Quote from: Take Your Points on June 07, 2010, 11:39:08 PM
From Wiki....

The basic timeline is a 4.5 billion year old Earth, with (very approximate) dates:

3.8 billion years of simple cells (prokaryotes),
3 billion years of photosynthesis,
2 billion years of complex cells (eukaryotes),
1 billion years of multicellular life,
600 million years of simple animals,
570 million years of arthropods (ancestors of insects, arachnids and crustaceans),
550 million years of complex animals,
500 million years of fish and proto-amphibians,
475 million years of land plants,
400 million years of insects and seeds,
360 million years of amphibians,
300 million years of reptiles,
200 million years of mammals,
150 million years of birds,
130 million years of flowers,
65 million years since the non-avian dinosaurs died out,
2.5 million years since the appearance of the genus Homo,
200,000 years since humans started looking like they do today,
25,000 years since Neanderthals died out.

I find it strange that mammals are older than flowers.

I wonder what Mr Prokaryote bought Mrs Prokaryote for her birthday?
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muppet

Quote from: Orior on June 07, 2010, 11:53:30 PM
Quote from: Take Your Points on June 07, 2010, 11:39:08 PM
From Wiki....

The basic timeline is a 4.5 billion year old Earth, with (very approximate) dates:

3.8 billion years of simple cells (prokaryotes),
3 billion years of photosynthesis,
2 billion years of complex cells (eukaryotes),
1 billion years of multicellular life,
600 million years of simple animals,
570 million years of arthropods (ancestors of insects, arachnids and crustaceans),
550 million years of complex animals,
500 million years of fish and proto-amphibians,
475 million years of land plants,
400 million years of insects and seeds,
360 million years of amphibians,
300 million years of reptiles,
200 million years of mammals,
150 million years of birds,
130 million years of flowers,
65 million years since the non-avian dinosaurs died out,
2.5 million years since the appearance of the genus Homo,
200,000 years since humans started looking like they do today,
25,000 years since Neanderthals died out.

I find it strange that mammals are older than flowers.

I wonder what Mr Prokaryote bought Mrs Prokaryote for her birthday?

A karyote machine?
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Orior

Quote from: muppet on June 07, 2010, 11:55:06 PM
Quote from: Orior on June 07, 2010, 11:53:30 PM

I find it strange that mammals are older than flowers.

I wonder what Mr Prokaryote bought Mrs Prokaryote for her birthday?

A karyote machine?

I was gonna phone them up and ask, but they must be x-directory

http://phonebook.yellowpages.co.za/search.jsp?query=prokaryote&location=&searchCategory=&submitBt=Find&search=1
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Zapatista

The ALiens who first landed on earth and are now the human race were a product of creationism. Well, either they were or the Aliens that might have landed on their planet and became the first intelligent race on that planet were.

JUst retired

Where is Olly? Only ,he is the person to sort this out. I like the way his mind works / or not. :D

Zapatista

Quote from: JUst retired on June 08, 2010, 08:22:06 AM
Where is Olly? Only ,he is the person to sort this out. I like the way his mind works / or not. :D

Olly is living proof of intelligent design or else a living contradiction of it. I'm not entirely sure which it is. Could be artificial Intelligence?