Nye-Ham Creation Debate

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Feb 5, 2014, 10:23:51 AM2/5/14
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So how'd it go? I was glad to see Ham really pushing the far out stuff and tying it all to Christian salvation. I thought he would tone that stuff down. I'm thinking that anybody not already in the Christian fundamentalist camp could no doubt see creationism for what it is and not fooled by the presence of creation scientists in the presentations.

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Feb 5, 2014, 5:30:05 PM2/5/14
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Did you see the Super Bowl? It was like the Super Bowl, but Ken Ham was Denver.

Bill Nye was escorted by police from the creation museum for murdering
Ken Ham on streaming internet.

Ken Ham brought a rock to a nuclear missile fight.
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Feb 7, 2014, 1:07:30 AM2/7/14
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Yep, Nye was to die for- makin' bacon out of Ham!

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Feb 7, 2014, 3:30:17 PM2/7/14
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I thought Nye could have done so much better. He missed opportunities to really nail the whole Noah's ark thing. How many of the humans would be carrying the human parasites? Which animals could have carried the rabies virus without dying for a year? And the whole "kinds" instead of species numbers that were aboard the ark. Evidently he thinks all lions, tigers, leopards etc came from just 2 cats that were aboard for instance. And who cleaned up the poop from thousands of animals? No, Nye was not playing hardball at all when he could have. 
   As I said, I was pleased to see Ham throwing in all the religion though.. really hurt his case..

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Feb 7, 2014, 4:10:35 PM2/7/14
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According to Ham, you see, only one virus had to be present anywhere on the ark.  “Each according to its’ kind”- other viruses did not diverge until after the flood.  Any virus is still a virus so only one was needed; it could’ve been the relatively harmless cytomegalovirus or maybe even a prion.  Of course when molecular biologists construct phylogenetic trees or cladograms that show from whence viruses evolved and when, then the creationists must discredit such science as subjective and “historical” so that they can keep their very falsifiable creationist “science” intact.

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