Certain areas of the mind closed up like a klei-os se gat.
Donald Trump . . .
Mr Draad, are you so poorly informed? The water of the deep? That's more than enough water in itself to total cover the earth in water. The flood is a scientific fact, and the sole reason for the fossils we do have. Fossils which show signs of distress yet distress which was captured instantaneously . The flood narrative is universal across all cultures and essential for the basis of any scientifically valid worldview. Ende.
Orange Man Bad vs Trumpanzee
Liberal vs Conservative
Atheist vs Believer
Democrat vs Republican
Evolution vs Creation
Ukraine vs Russia
I bet nearly all of us are down either all the left column or all the right column.
Ummm . . . I make you angry? I make you cry? I explain why you have egg on your face? All of those?
The Great Flood is a scientific fact, that no qualifed scientist thinks was a fact.
Scientists call it the Flood-myth.
sharkbok, ButtPlug's thought-processes go something like this . . .
"I think [insert conspiracy here (Atlantis, Alien Landings, Moon Landing, Pyramids. Floods. Covid. UFOs, Hunter Biden, 9/11 , Meton etc)]. I read it on an alt-right website and the guy who wrote it is a scientist, Science supports my conspiracy."
Wikipedia:
So-called "flood geology" was championed in the latter half of the twentieth and on into the twenty-first century by Christian fundamentalists who believe in Young Earth creationism. Historian Ronald Numbers argues that this ideological connection by Christians wanting to challenge aspects of the scientific consensus they believe contradict their religion was first established by the publication of the 1961 book, The Genesis Flood.[53] The scientific community maintains that flood geology is a pseudoscience because it contradicts a variety of facts in geology, stratigraphy, geophysics, physics, paleontology, biology, anthropology, and archeology.[12][54][9][55][56][57][58][59] For example, in contrast to the catastrophism inherent in flood geology, the science of geology relies on Charles Lyell's established principle of uniformitarianism. In relation to geological forces, uniformitarianism explains the formation of the Earth's features by means of mostly slow-acting forces seen in operation today. In contrast, there is a lack of evidence for the catastrophic mechanisms proposed by flood geologists, and scientists do not take their claims seriously.[60]
CharGPT:
A flood myth is a narrative that appears in many cultures and religions throughout history. Flood myths describe a catastrophic flood that covers the entire earth, often as a punishment or purification of humanity. The story usually involves a chosen survivor or group of survivors who are warned of the impending flood and instructed to build a boat or ark to save themselves and various animals.
One of the most well-known flood myths is the story of Noah's Ark in the Bible. According to the story, God saw the wickedness of mankind and decided to flood the earth to start over. He instructed Noah to build an ark and take his family, along with pairs of every kind of animal, onto the ark. The flood lasted for 40 days and 40 nights, and when it receded, the ark came to rest on Mount Ararat.
Other flood myths include the Sumerian story of Gilgamesh, the Hindu story of Manu, the Chinese story of Nuwa, and the Aboriginal story of the Rainbow Serpent. These stories often have variations, but they share many similarities, such as a divine warning, a boat or ark, and a flood that covers the earth.
While flood myths may differ in the specific details, they often serve as a way for cultures to explain natural disasters and the human condition.
"alt-right"
LOL...you lot are fond of your labels.
Nooit!
"John from Australia says that Rooi is a mega-doos.
James from America confirms that Rooi is a mega-doos.
July from Ireland tells me that Rooi is a mega-doos
George from Greece recounts how he came across Rooi and found him to be a mega-doos."
I can explain all of those.
John was a Queensland Reds supporter who got a bit tearful and hot tempered when his girlfriend flirted with me at Kings Park a few years ago.
James was a loud-mouthed Trumpanzee who got upset when I told him Bozo was a stupid and dangerous man.
July (sic) is probably still cross with me because I never phoned her the next day. She wasn't a particularly good shag.
I don't remember George . . . but I did burst out laughing at a dinner party one time when a Greek guy was talking about the geological evidence for a Great Flood. Could be him.
We know that Noah was Arab or middle eastern. So how do we have Chinese, Caucasians, Black, etc? These differences are a result of hundreds of thousands of years of mutation through evolution.
If one bases their reality on faith, then you can only ever be a simple emotional creature that is not capable of thinking logically...
It is a bit like saying God created Adam and Eve, which means 2 people exist in the world.
They have 2 kids. That is 4 people. Where do the other people come from? The Bible makes no mention of God creating more people from mud.
Civlisation can go backwards and forwards without a flood.
The West went backward for over 1000 years, after the Ancient Greeks/Romans - only picking things up again in the Renaissance.
The same thing could have happened in the past.
As to the precision of ancient technology that created structures like the pyramids, their is no explanation.
Ideas are that ancient mankind somehow learned how to use the magnetic electrical fields of the earth as some type of energy and as a technology, along with the alignment of the stars. Pyramids for example seem to be built upon the magentic fields across the earth
The Dark Ages | Definition, Causes, & History - Study.com
Collusion finally proven
Dentsie actually tried to convince us that Trump wanted people to drink bleach.....
Liar.
Great vid.
We think we're advanced now, we think we know so-called science.video humbles us to ponder on a civilization from 5000 years ago. So much for the goat herders analogy these modern day simpletons come up with.
The above is weird - the brainwashed site idiots love to fall back on science of which they really know nothing so they quote newspaper reports and in some cases even reports made available by some scientists. It is the latter type that comes up with BS - like food rationing and elimination of cows.
One cannot really believe how shallow the thinking of those people are. Whatever for instance the newspapers wrote they regard as their own ideas - the Media propaganda goes one dir ection - they go that direction. CF came up with total shit about what is taught in schools based on Democratic Party policies. Sex issues for small children in primary schools - teaching children to hate their parents and family life - a garbled version of history not based on documentation - but on story-telling is what he feels is ideal education. When people insist children be taught academic subjects they are wrong according to the relevant poster. He believes the Stalinist Education policy of the Democrats are ideal. All that came from press reports he read - he would not dream of looking at other sources to determine whether the stories are based on fact.
Five years of lying on site by members make one wonders whether they are actually innocent of repetitive lies or whether they are just immature. SB is definitely an absolute fool and immature - they were fed lies by the media started by the Obama Administration, the Democrats and the Clinton campaign - dispersed by the FBI and CIA to the media and slurped up totally by some members. One would have expected that they would learn from that experience - but they have learned nothing from it.
Now back to the political and religious issue. In normal societies those are two separate entities with guarantees included in the democratic constitutions to guarantee equal treatment for all people. What happened on this site is that when people oppose what they think politically - the idiots cannot understand why their theories are blown out of the water through facts - they went the way of blaming everything on religion. They classify voters according to religious believes without any proof at all supporting their ramblings.
People are free to believe whatever they want. If that is not allowed we are going downhill fast to a dictatorship.
Actually even Comrade understands Trump wasn’t telling people to invest bleach….he chooses not to understand.
He likes being in holes, I'm certain that's what brought him and Mrs Searle together.
Here we go again . . .
"How dare you say Trump suggested injecting disinfectant? If you think he said that then you're a brainwashed leftie commie globalist idiot."
I think it's quite obvious what Bozo says 26 seconds into that clip . . . but the Trumpanzees are adamant that he said something different . . . or else that I'm too dumb to understand what he actually said.
It's right there for goodness sake.
Did Donald Trump suggest injections with disinfectants to cure C ovid?
ChatGPT: Yes, Donald Trump did suggest injections with disinfectants to cure COVID-19 during a press conference in April 2020. His exact words were: "And then I see the disinfectant, where it knocks it out in a minute. One minute. And is there a way we can do something like that, by injection inside or almost a cleaning? Because you see it gets in the lungs and it does a tremendous number on the lungs, so it would be interesting to check that."
The suggestion was widely criticized by medical professionals and disinfectant manufacturers, who warned that injecting or ingesting disinfectants could be extremely dangerous and potentially fatal. The makers of Lysol, one of the disinfectants mentioned by Trump, released a statement urging consumers not to inject or ingest their products. Trump later claimed that he was being sarcastic with his suggestion, but the dangerous effects of ingesting disinfectants are well-established and should not be taken lightly
Goodness, ChatGPT is really brazen in its sliminess. ButtPlug's skin must be really crawling now!
LMAO!
More brazen sliminess from ChatGPT . . .
Was there election fraud in the 2020 US presidential election?
ChatGPT: There is no evidence of widespread election fraud in the 2020 US presidential election. Multiple sources, including the Department of Justice, the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, and numerous state and local election officials have stated that the 2020 election was conducted fairly and without widespread fraud.
Despite this, some individuals, including former President Donald Trump and some of his supporters, have made unsubstantiated claims of widespread fraud in the election. These claims have been investigated and debunked by numerous courts and election officials, including those in states where Trump contested the results.
Overall, the 2020 US presidential election was one of the most secure in history, with many safeguards in place to ensure the integrity of the process. The results have been certified by all 50 states, and Joe Biden was inaugurated as the 46th President of the United States on January 20, 2021.
Even more brazen sliminess . . .
Why is Mike Pence seen as a traitor?
ChatGPT: There are some individuals and groups who view former Vice President Mike Pence as a traitor because of his actions related to the certification of the 2020 US presidential election results. Pence, as the Vice President, presided over a joint session of Congress on January 6, 2021, to certify the Electoral College results that declared Joe Biden as the winner of the election.
However, during this process, some supporters of former President Donald Trump stormed the U.S. Capitol in an attempt to disrupt the certification process. Trump had encouraged his supporters to march on the Capitol and had falsely claimed that the election was stolen from him.
Some of these protesters were calling for Pence to reject the election results, which he did not have the authority to do. Instead, Pence followed his constitutional duty and presided over the certification process, ultimately declaring Joe Biden the winner of the election.
Despite his constitutional duties, some individuals and groups have criticized Pence for not supporting Trump's efforts to overturn the election results, and have accused him of being disloyal or a traitor to the former president and his supporters. However, it's important to note that Pence's actions were in line with the US Constitution and his duties as Vice President, and that his role is to uphold the law and the Constitution, not to advance the political interests of any particular individual or group.
Never thought of ButtPlug as a liar and sly but on this blog he's shown his true colours.
Thing is the video speaks for itself, there's no need to prove anything it's just typical of the Trump-puppets to deflect from the truth.
It's A-Ok by the Trump-Puppets for Trump to lie, his claim of election fraud is a blatant unashamed lie.......non of the Trump-puppets have actually come out and fingered him as a liar.. The one you call "moffie" is always fingering you, me and others as liars but not once has he called out Trump for lying.
When it's their master then it's acceptable.
The video as I've said speaks for itself, there never was a need to convince anyone..... Trump spoke for himself and by so doing embarrassed himself and his country.
Sies!
You know the Trumpanzee drill Dense . . .
He didn't say that . . . and if he did he didn't mean it . . . and if he did then you didn't understand it . . . and if you did then it's not a big deal . . . and if it is then others have said worse . . .
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