user name | message | ||
matteasfx |
Ty tho | ||
matteasfx |
Nono | ||
evil_beyond |
nononononono | ||
resurrectionofironroman |
NICE SHOOT XCOM | ||
matteasfx |
Yasss | ||
10bag |
bro i'm quoting ken ham, not god, you're totally misrepresenting me | ||
resurrectionofironroman |
10bag spamming coh chat 24/7 and hating on god, very sad indeed 4Head | ||
10bag |
bro i'm educating the masses | ||
10bag |
Noah only needed to bring around 6,744 animals onto the ark. While some animals are quite large, many of these are very small, with the average creature being about the size of a sheep. So, there was plenty of room on the ark for a few thousand animals | ||
evil_beyond |
32 year old spamming chat damn u sad 10bag | ||
10bag |
Of course, Noah didn’t need to take 120,000 sheep onto the ark! He was commanded to take (by the way, God sent the animals to the Ark—Noah did not have to collect them) two of every kind of land-dwelling, air-breathing animal and seven (possibly pairs) of some (such as the kind sheep belong to—so that’s only at most 14 representatives of the sheep kind). 4Head | ||
10bag |
it shouldn’t surprise us that the dimensions given in the Bible in cubits—about 510 feet long, 85 feet wide, and 50 feet high—are realistic dimensions for a massive cargo ship. A ship this size would have the same storage capacity of about 483 standard semi-trailers, capable of hauling at least 120,000 sheep. | ||
xcoinbetbot |
Technical Sergeant Pcacer has 0.21 XCoin(s). | ||
pcacer |
!balance⚖️ | ||
xcoinbetbot |
Technical Sergeant Pcacer has 0.20 XCoin(s). | ||
pcacer |
!balance | ||
resurrectionofironroman |
DumaisTV type of guy to buy a Disney subscription just so he can complain in the Disney members forum/comment section, then try to cancel his subscription, when the customer support lady says seeing too many black people in star wars is not a valid reason for canceling membership, then he rage quits the call and binge watches ww2 documentaries on Disney for one month and claims he has no time to play COH until August | ||
10bag |
No, we were not there, but God was there and has always existed. His record of history—concerning Creation, the entrance of sin and death, the Flood of Noah’s day, the Tower of Babel, and so on—correctly explains the present. And evidence properly applied confirms the truth of this revelation. Sincerely, Ken Ham | ||
10bag |
No we weren’t there, but we know Someone who was there, Someone who cannot lie, who knows everything, and has always existed. And this One has revealed to us what happened in the past in His history book called the Bible. Are you interested in reading God’s history book to find out what the Word of One who was there tells us about the true history of the world? | ||
plugdoctor |
still better then the ones proving there is more then 2 genders | ||
evil_beyond |
good me too | ||
evil_beyond |
u making fun of disabled people again | ||
10bag |
\"How do you know? Were you there?\" is a summary dismissal of evolution and \"Old Earth\" science used by some creationists, who weren't there either. | ||
evil_beyond |
what happened eggs com | ||
10bag |
you can't fault his logic | ||
alfredjodocusquack |
Is this the guy that keeps on going about the microscopic babies? | ||
xcoinbetbot |
Betting session is not open. | ||
basshunter_now_your_gone |
!bet all win | ||
10bag |
he gives off rolf harriser vibes than rolf harris | ||
10bag |
if i had to draw a kiddly fiddler, i think the sketch would probably end up looking quite a bit like ken ham |