"423" MILLION years...?
Yeah right.
That would imply that MILLIONS of 365 days periods occured BEFORE mankind...who invented "years"...even existed!
LOL!
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What, do you think the universe is like a video game, just waiting in a precise state for you to come along, create a character and start playing? What a magic combination of ego and stupid you are.
We just NAMED it, silly! We didn't invent the solar orbit.
If a tree falls in the forest, and no-one is there to hear it, does it make a sound?
on the grounds that the human race is supposed to be noted for its intelligence, i hereby revoke the OP's human license. s/he may be henceforth referred to as a cabbage or something, but they're too dumb to be called human.
That would imply that MILLIONS of 365 days periods occured BEFORE mankind...who invented "years"...even existed!
Um, yes, that's exactly what it's implying. Just because there were no humans around to record those 365-day periods didn't mean those 365-day periods didn't happen.
But what can we expect, it's a user comment on Yahoo, where brain cells go to die.
why did you quote the numbers?
""423" MILLION years...?"
what do you mean by "423"? i need to know what you mean by quoting the numbers!
You know, whenever I remember people insulting my intelligence, I can still go to this quote and say, At least I didn’t write this.’
@Amapola62:
But how do we know those years lasted 365 days and a quarter? For all we know they could have been shorter or longer...
I guess that’s one of the reasons why a year is no longer defined as one turn of the Earth around the Sun“, but as a multiple of the standard second, which in turn is defined using “atomic timing”*.
*I’m too lazy to google the correct term, maybe after I had my coffee.
That made me head butt my desk so hard I'll be removing splinters from my scalp for the next year.
No, really, there are no words in the language to describe adequately how stupid these people are.
Confused?
So were we! You can find all of this, and more, on Fundies Say the Darndest Things!
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