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To: Jeff Gordon; metmom
Why aren’t there giant animals flyng by now?

Because it was not in God's plan. The plan God had when he created all that is in the first Planck Second of this universe.

Thanks, but in all seriousness, we already knew evos didn't have a clue in the first place, even though they pretend as though somehow they DO have all the answers that no one else understands.

51 posted on 06/06/2009 4:49:37 AM PDT by tpanther (The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for g!ood men to do nothing---Edmund Burke)
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To: tpanther; Jeff Gordon
Thanks, but in all seriousness, we already knew evos didn't have a clue in the first place, even though they pretend as though somehow they DO have all the answers that no one else understands.

Even when they're not scientific answers.

You gotta love how evos posit all kinds of answers for things and when they can't give a *natural* explanation, they go on and explain how the God they deny as being relevant to science, did it.

52 posted on 06/06/2009 6:06:11 AM PDT by metmom (Welfare was never meant to be a career choice.)
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To: tpanther
they pretend as though somehow they DO have all the answers that no one else understands.

Name one. Just one. Any one.

55 posted on 06/06/2009 11:31:01 AM PDT by Jeff Gordon (I don't trust Obama with my country. Do you?)
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To: tpanther
Why aren’t there giant animals flyng by now?

Because it would violate various laws of physics. Actually, a giant flying animal would be a pretty good argument for creationism. Why aren't there any?

58 posted on 06/06/2009 12:07:09 PM PDT by Ha Ha Thats Very Logical
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