Antarctic Craters Reveal Asteroid Strike
dhuff writes "Scientists using satellites have mapped huge craters under the Antarctic ice sheet caused by an asteroid as big as the one believed to have wiped out the dinosaurs 65m years ago."
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All the ancient lifeforms got sick of his 'save the proto-Earth' tripe...
Could this be part of a large political conspiracy administered by the NRO to help Bush stay in office by claiming the asteriod has evidence of extraterristerial life?
Not to mention that you can't stop the Lord's work.
Face it people we are at His mercy.
Accept Jesus Christ as your lord and savior.
Not to mention that you can't stop the Lord's work.
Face it people we are at His mercy.
Muhahaha! That is right earthlings, cower in ph34r!
Accept Jesus Christ as your lord and savior.
Hey, wait a mnute, my RL name ain't Jesus... I ain't saven nobody... Is someone impersonating me?! Bastards. I'll nail em to the wall.
I've met someone who's name was Jesus. Great guy, though he showed me that the divine really does have a sense of humor. You see, his whole name was Jesus Pagan. I kid you not.
Everything I need to know I learned by killing smart people and eating their brains.
"Slashdot: where racism against Indians is OK..." /. look bad is good.
Of course, I noticed your sig previously; I am curious. (I know, "don't reply to sigs!") I can think of several ways to interpret it.
(i) (whine) People in the US are picking on India (since jobs are going there).
(ii) (gloat) Microsoft TCO anti-linux ads actually help Linux. Anti-India posts recognize that India is a serious player in the IT world.
(iii) (native American) Is this a tribal issue? Gambling?
(iv) (troll)
(v) (M$) Anything that makes
So, which is it?
Telling lies for God. That'll get them in. Pity none of what you said stands up to scrutiny. Come back when you have a consistent story to tell.
Slashdot: Where nerds gather to pool their ignorance
An evolutionist critiquing a Creationist for a lack of consistency? Now I've heard it all.
The truth of creation hasn't changed. Evolution ideas seem to change weekly (too bad textbooks don't) with each new re-examination, fraud, new methods, and new technology.
I don't think the grandparent was trying to "get them in." He was likely only trying to show that evolution ideas should not be blindly accepted on faith without looking from a different perspective.