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Carson sees a political significance to Noah’s Ark
« on: November 03, 2015, 09:28:10 PM »
He's right.  An amateur built Noah's Ark, and professionals built the Titanic.



By some credible metrics, Ben Carson is the current frontrunner for the Republican presidential nomination. Recent polling shows him leading not only at the national level, but also in the first caucus state.

The problem – one of them, anyway – is that Carson also seems manifestly unqualified to be president of the United States. He’s never sought or held elected office; he has no working understanding of government; and he’s never led anything larger than a medical department.

The retired right-wing neurosurgeon is aware of these concerns and, late last week, offered a striking response: “It is important to remember that amateurs built the Ark and it was the professionals that built the Titanic.”

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Re: Carson sees a political significance to Noah’s Ark
« Reply #1 on: November 04, 2015, 05:43:05 AM »
Yet the Titanic has been found and has evidence of actually existing.  Even today it can be located under all that water.

The Ark?   HAHAHAHAHAHA

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Re: Carson sees a political significance to Noah’s Ark
« Reply #2 on: November 04, 2015, 06:05:57 AM »
This man is stupid. His IQ cannot be above 130.

The inference here is that amateurs are somehow better then professionals? or that evidence equating to N=1 is reliable? that is to say, one amateur boat being of more sound then a professional ship says nothing about Amateurs vs professionals, it says something about those specific amateurs and professionals.

Besides that, the Titantic was not sunken because of a design flaw, it hit an iceberg, it was not as if the professionals made a mistake, again that would be on the captain, his analogy makes no sense in the first place.

Despite that he is using a myth which is factually impossible (one man building a wooden ship of that size can not happen), in which the "amateur" is near superhuman and his works completely unverifiable.

The last fucking point regarding this moron, is that he himself is contradictory to his rhetoric. He is a professional neurosurgeon, would he suggest amateur neurosurgeons begin working alongside him? After all, amateurs built the ark right Ben?

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Re: Carson sees a political significance to Noah’s Ark
« Reply #3 on: November 04, 2015, 06:08:17 AM »
Yet the Titanic has been found and has evidence of actually existing.  Even today it can be located under all that water.

The Ark?   HAHAHAHAHAHA

It's looking more and more like he's taking the HUCK route.

He's selling 60 books a minute in Florida right now, yelling as much relgious stuff as he can, while touring the 65% republican areas.  He'll be in my city today, but since I'm not a fccking idiot, I won't be going to a book signing lol.

It's nice to see him chasing those dollars, getting paid off the efforts of the zealotry of others.  92 degrees in November, and they're lining up to get 1.5 seconds of rushed facetime with him, waiting 6 hours in the sun.

He's selling books.  He's not saving campaign $ or building infrastructure.

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Re: Carson sees a political significance to Noah’s Ark
« Reply #4 on: November 04, 2015, 06:10:29 AM »
The last fucking point regarding this moron, is that he himself is contradictory to his rhetoric. He is a professional neurosurgeon, would he suggest amateur neurosurgeons begin working alongside him? After all, amateurs built the ark right Ben?

How many years ago did the Ark survive the global flood?   With 2 of each animal on there?

If the earth is 6000 years old, how long ago was the ark? 

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Re: Carson sees a political significance to Noah’s Ark
« Reply #5 on: November 04, 2015, 06:18:17 AM »
How many years ago did the Ark survive the global flood?   With 2 of each animal on there?

If the earth is 6000 years old, how long ago was the ark?