I'm not religious but I like the fact that u dont make fun of others beliefs. Most people cant hepl but put down what they dont believe In instead of having respect for the other person.
It's a miracle!! The mutton chops are instantly back! Either that or this was recorded earlier..... As for the museum, I loved it. Good to show different places showing different points of view.
If it's possible to look at a display such as this with an objective view, it's interesting to attempt to understand an opinion unlike your own. This video proves more compelling than expected. Thank you for sharing this! 🤠
Who pumped the bilge? A boat that size would require a team of 20+ pumpers around the clock. As a wood boat owner, I get it. By the way, a wood boat/barge that long would collapse on its own weight, not to mention rotting of the first effort as the 80 year build was in progress. Maybe Noah could weld, and he had sheet steel and the presses required to build the thing. Or ... fiberglass and epoxy?
Veloci rapture! 😂 That was hilarious, dude! That whole place was painfully, um...out of touch? 😆 I think they doth protest too much! I thought Adam looked like a young Ronald Reagan! 😂 I can tell that place didn’t piss you off at all Jacob! lol...I’m losing it over here!
BTW....the "statue man" beside the Indian is Tom Landry, sculpted by Robert Summers. Who also lives in GR. He and his wife went on these expeditions to locate the Ark. While I know it seems all over the place in there it does connect. I think you needed a tour guide, that may have helped a bit. Come back any time. You should go out to the Loco Coyote or Hammonds BBQ.
FYI: Regarding the bird display, the present scientific consensus is that all birds today are actually dinosaurs that originated during the Mesozoic Era. Not dinosaur-like, but actually classified as dinosaurs. en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Origin_of_birds
lol i like how there is a german shepard dog in the ark... even though humans bred it in 1899... but evidence doesn't matter if it ruins their book. They didn't have a drowned children section showing the kids that god drowned? no? that's weird lol. great video though. I love all of them.
Interesting how people can look at the same things and interpret them so many different ways. So this place says someone actually found the ark, I wonder when that was? If cameras were around at the time why didn’t they document it with photographs? They didn’t present their stuff very coherently.
I believe that the bike you mentioned, the one with the one big wheel and one small one, was meant for gentlemen riders. There were bikes that had two wheels of equal sizes at the same time, but they were solely for ladies.
The large front wheel was due to the lack of chains and sprockets. One rotation of the pedals moves the vehicle about 10/12 feet. When they came up with the chains and sprockets, the gear ratio provides the same result. The bicycles of the time with equal sized wheels generally had no pedals, so they were really scooters.
i have to agree....it is creative. And the reason why i refused to go to the Ark with the inlaws.....I would not be able to keep my mouth shut or i would pee myself from holding in laughter...>LOL
Oh my goodness, you missed the London Hammer! 4:30 Its that 1800's hammer found encased in 400 million year old rock, in the lower left. Love your stuff, so you get a pass! :P
Some of these artefacts are legendary in their meaning of history, the meesha stele also known as Moabite Stone was the stone that enabled translation, without it we would have had a much much much harder time understanding old languages. This is a replica though as the original sits in the Louvre Thanks for showing
You know, I'm down for there being all different kinds of museums for all different kinds of viewpoints, but when they're presenting information that's just blatantly wrong I have to draw the line. Not at watching your videos, though. I'm gonna binge through all of those.
@@tallentstravels5727 those 7 assumptions are complete hog wash, find a actual "evolutionary" biologist, and you'll quickly find it's a weak strawman argument, and not at all what is taught about evolution. For starters, evolution does not deal, with the origin of the galexy or of life itself, just how species change slowly over time. Meanwhile they outright make the assumption of a designer, using nothing more but assertions, special pleading, presuppositions and that horrible "devine watchmaker" argument.
@@tallentstravels5727 Remember, it's perfectly acceptable and expected to believe anything and everything people deem "science", but if you admit science doesn't and can't know everything, people act like you're stupid. I'm an agnostic and find most of this stuff laughable, but I also know there is still so much about this world and universe that we don't know and will never know. I don't think believing in either side blindly is very intelligent. Even science tells us to question things. After all, if we accept anything and everything as is, there'd never be any new discoveries.
I feel like after five minutes of looking around this place, I'd need to sit down. To think there are people that _actually_ believe this. Like, actual adult human beings.
I find it humorous that this place insinuates that different breeds of dog were present on the ark, instead of having been selectively bred from wolves by man; I was expecting a plaque instructing some nebulous explanation of why Even the nuttiest fundamentalists I know of are pretty accepting of that aspect as truth, lmao
It's called funding man, they probably bought those from a dollar store instead of hiring an artist to sculpt each one by hand. Can you still not appreciate it even though it is not lavish?
I know "Gerald Bergman", who's supposedly doing that hyperberic chamber experiment, well. He's pretty well known in the skeptic community. He's one of those creationists who go to a bunch of schools and get a bunch of degrees, giving lip service to get them. He's known for doing a lot of debates and for doing a LOT of really sketchy quote mining in the articles he writes. He knows damn well that he's being dishonest in the stuff he says and writes but he does it anyway. He's schooled enough to know better, but he's one of the most dishonest creation debaters around.
They really went top-notch drama for some outlandish foolery to basically showcase 1 sentence: "Creation is fact, evolution is false." All while charging people money to see a cartoonish comic strip "photo" as proof. I'm actually laughing at the extreme lengths taken for each display and the whole showcase! 🤣😂
Having been raised on Creationism, it's crazy how I actually believed all living things were created at once and all crammed onto the earth. Maybe that's how the dinosaurs died, they couldn't breathe.
You should come to Ottumwa Iowa May 31st and June 1st. They have a famous eating place called The Canteen, They are having their annual Canteen eating contest and Joey Chestnut the world's #1 eater will be in the contest. The contest is to see who can eat the most Canteens. A Canteen is a loose meat sandwich. They ship the Canteens worldwide. The Canteen has been in business since the 1920's. You could also go to nearby Eldon, Iowa to the Gothic House which is famous for artist Grant Wood painting. I would love to meet you if you come!!!! The main event is on June 1st (the Canteen eating contest).
Penguins! My fave of all animals! The dads stay home and sit on the kids till mom gets back with the grub! Lol so cute little waddling fellows all dressed up in their tuxes
I am glad that places like this dare to present viewpoints other than those we are taught in school. Yes, I studied science and graduated with a degree in science.
That was painfully dumb. Most had nothing to do with creation!!! Lol!! Thanks still fun to watch !!!! But the dinosaurs on the ark...truly hilarious!!!!
“Man stepped into dinosaur footprint” real reason it’s there.......that dinosaur was chasing his food and had to squash that Neanderthal person to stop it from getting away. 🦖🦕🦖🦕🦖🦕🏃🏽♂️
It was a fun video. Thanks for going here guys so, we don't have to waste our money. It should be noted that most mainstream religions accept or have no problems with Evolution. Buddhism, Bahai, the Roman Catholic Church, the Eastern Orthodox Church. The two main Protestant groups Church of England/Anglican/Episcopal and Lutheran (except Missouri Synod) accept Evolution. Many of the Sectarian Christian faiths like United Methodist, Presbyterian, Unitarian, United Church of Christ, Congregationalists. Within, other faiths Judaism, Islam and Hindus have sects that approve and others that don't. Within the Baptist churches, the independent more liberal ones do accept. The Primitive Baptist churches say what ever your congregation accepts is your business. The ones in the biggest wing, who are part of the Southern Baptist Convention do ascribe to this. The same with most all Pentecostal faiths including Assemblies of God. LDS and Jehovah's witnesses..you know their stance.
I'm impress that you noted the difference with Missouri Synod Lutherans. We don't believe in macro evolution but only micro evolution within a species that takes into account environmental factors.
First of all with respect to Jacob the carpetbagger, I want to say thank you for going here and taking the time to go thru the creation museum and uploading this for us all to see. I have been a fan and follower of Dr. Baugh’s studies of creation for many years now. He is a brilliant man, who once believed the evolution model, but as a scientist came to a conclusion that evolution does not support the science it tries to explain. I am a Christian and I can accept all of what this museum is showing, because I have been saved to the truth and have a renewed mind once I gave my life to Jesus back in 1991. Many of you who are commenting that this is hogwash (or say worse things) it’s okay to have your opinion. Thank you Jacob for going here and having an open mind to do so. You are one of my favorite vloggers on UA-cam , along with Adam the Woo, the Proper People, Dan Bell, and many others. I appreciate you and keep up the good work!
Serious questions 1,are all creationists related e.g.mr & mrs cousin, mr brother and mrs sister.. 2, are creationists also flat-earthers...🌍💀🌍 Great video fella
The practice of breeding animals such as dogs, farm animals, etc, for certain traits is proof in and of itself of evolution. If the basic premise of evolution was flawed, you wouldn't be able to breed, say, a black Labrador and a Corgi and get a dog that was smaller than a black lab but larger that an Corgi.
It's nice that you maintain a mostly neutral attitude towards these things, but... EEESH. I know I don't have to address anything, but just, wow. I mean first and foremost, it's possible to leave footprints later than something was originally created, right? Like, you can carve your initials into a sidewalk, that doesn't mean your initials existed there when the sidewalk was created. Also the fossilized human finger that's very obviously either a rock or petrified wood... eesh. I think this might be the least scientific one of these kinds of museums you've been to. Even the big replica of Noah's Ark seemed to be more scientific. However, the upkeep of the museum seems good, so clearly the people who maintain this place care about it. I always appreciate buildings where the owners seem to care. I wonder why they don't want you going inside if you're sick, though? I mean I've never seen anywhere have a sign like that before, I wonder what the deal is.
Who's to say that God, if real, didn't create us to evolve? God, if real, didn't write the Bible, man did. Belief in higher powers existed long before any books written about them did. The Bible was written by man to suit his own desires and how he thought things were and should be. If God is real, he could very well have created everything to evolve. We can't and won't ever know, at least not until we die.
That's not how any of this works: The museum
Saw the title for this and instantly thought "Oh lord..this is gonna be good". I was right. This museum is um.......certainly interesting.
I was expecting it to be an empty building
I’ve been there. It’s a lot to handle😂
Jacob has the best job ever! Getting to travel all around the world and go to all these crazy museums, uh I love this channel!
No wonder you like those places, the most evolved man on the chart has mutton chops.
I love that you go to places like these. Next time you're in California, hit up the Cabazon dinosaurs if you haven't already.
Love that the bronto is a creationism gift shop XD
Those dinosaur statues deserve better, but there ain't shit out there.
I feel like I'm watching Impact! I know you lost your chops at the tv taping and yet here they are in all their glory!
That comment I just 😒
I'm not religious but I like the fact that u dont make fun of others beliefs. Most people cant hepl but put down what they dont believe In instead of having respect for the other person.
It's a miracle!! The mutton chops are instantly back! Either that or this was recorded earlier.....
As for the museum, I loved it. Good to show different places showing different points of view.
Jacob banked a lot of content in between what was shown in the big cross country trek a little while back.
Hi Jacob, thanks for sharing this very thought provoking video, awesome. x
If it's possible to look at a display such as this with an objective view, it's interesting to attempt to understand an opinion unlike your own. This video proves more compelling than expected. Thank you for sharing this! 🤠
Yeah, it shows you how truly crazy some people are.
I agree. Deffinatly interesting. Ppl have all different opinions on things it's what makes us human & unique.
I also wish we lived in a world where purple brontosauruses, lions and lambs could be friends.
I had the same red and yellow pterodactyl toy (10:18) 30 years ago! That brought back memories!
I was chuckling at Noah's Ark covered in childhood dinos.
Who pumped the bilge? A boat that size would require a team of 20+ pumpers around the clock. As a wood boat owner, I get it. By the way, a wood boat/barge that long would collapse on its own weight, not to mention rotting of the first effort as the 80 year build was in progress. Maybe Noah could weld, and he had sheet steel and the presses required to build the thing. Or ... fiberglass and epoxy?
Veloci rapture! 😂 That was hilarious, dude! That whole place was painfully, um...out of touch? 😆 I think they doth protest too much! I thought Adam looked like a young Ronald Reagan! 😂 I can tell that place didn’t piss you off at all Jacob! lol...I’m losing it over here!
ME TOO...i was like why Ronald Reagan? LOL
@@vickiechandler3112 "Bedtime for Bonzo," perhaps?
I always look forward to your videos man ❤️
One of the coolest and simple intros on youtube😀😀
Sounds like the kids were really entertained in there!
Love how many children in the video were crying. I would be too if I was there lol
Me too 😂
I love Jeff’s answer at the end. “Yes, creativity”😂 good answer man.😂💕
...creativity.
The idea of creationism is interesting, to say the least
This video gave me endless good laughs. Thank You, CarpetBagger.
It’s all obviously utter (utter) bullsh*t, but that model of Noah’s ark was amazing!!
BTW....the "statue man" beside the Indian is Tom Landry, sculpted by Robert Summers. Who also lives in GR. He and his wife went on these expeditions to locate the Ark. While I know it seems all over the place in there it does connect. I think you needed a tour guide, that may have helped a bit. Come back any time. You should go out to the Loco Coyote or Hammonds BBQ.
I don't think i could keep a straight face walking through this and I'm a Christian. Who paid for this crazy?
my thoughts exactly!
Baggerism of da day... "That guy definitely looks like an Ark hunter.. "
Good one 👍🏻
The fact that your mutton chops have grown back so fast it's proof of evolution
“Leave a comment down in the comment section... actually don’t.” LMAO 😂
Well that went way over my head lol, still enjoyed the vlog, Thankyou Jacob,Jon and Jeff xxx 😀
FYI: Regarding the bird display, the present scientific consensus is that all birds today are actually dinosaurs that originated during the Mesozoic Era. Not dinosaur-like, but actually classified as dinosaurs. en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Origin_of_birds
lol i like how there is a german shepard dog in the ark... even though humans bred it in 1899... but evidence doesn't matter if it ruins their book. They didn't have a drowned children section showing the kids that god drowned? no? that's weird lol. great video though. I love all of them.
Interesting how people can look at the same things and interpret them so many different ways. So this place says someone actually found the ark, I wonder when that was? If cameras were around at the time why didn’t they document it with photographs? They didn’t present their stuff very coherently.
No, it wasn't found. They were hoping, but no, they didn't find it.
I think Texas is the south. I mean... I’ve head the accent from the recording at the crosswalk near jeff @cre80’s 😉😂
Historically we were apart of the Confederacy so yeah were south
"Souces: Dude, trust me.": The Museum.
I believe that the bike you mentioned, the one with the one big wheel and one small one, was meant for gentlemen riders. There were bikes that had two wheels of equal sizes at the same time, but they were solely for ladies.
The large front wheel was due to the lack of chains and sprockets. One rotation of the pedals moves the vehicle about 10/12 feet. When they came up with the chains and sprockets, the gear ratio provides the same result. The bicycles of the time with equal sized wheels generally had no pedals, so they were really scooters.
i have to agree....it is creative. And the reason why i refused to go to the Ark with the inlaws.....I would not be able to keep my mouth shut or i would pee myself from holding in laughter...>LOL
Awesome video man
The look on Jon's face says it all LOL - Carpetbaggerism for the day "A creationist dinosaur is a Velocirapture"
LOL !!
Oh my goodness, you missed the London Hammer! 4:30 Its that 1800's hammer found encased in 400 million year old rock, in the lower left. Love your stuff, so you get a pass! :P
You should have gotten the Aron Ra tour.
Jacob&AronRa at one of these places would be epic!
I knew the Flintstones were real.
Great video , such a interesting place ...
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Some of these artefacts are legendary in their meaning of history, the meesha stele also known as Moabite Stone was the stone that enabled translation, without it we would have had a much much much harder time understanding old languages. This is a replica though as the original sits in the Louvre
Thanks for showing
I already miss your chops. Good thing we got one more video with them for a while #rip
You know, I'm down for there being all different kinds of museums for all different kinds of viewpoints, but when they're presenting information that's just blatantly wrong I have to draw the line.
Not at watching your videos, though. I'm gonna binge through all of those.
@@tallentstravels5727 oh dear, we have a special individual here boys.
Tallent's Travels No need to be a jackass.
@@tallentstravels5727 those 7 assumptions are complete hog wash, find a actual "evolutionary" biologist, and you'll quickly find it's a weak strawman argument, and not at all what is taught about evolution.
For starters, evolution does not deal, with the origin of the galexy or of life itself, just how species change slowly over time.
Meanwhile they outright make the assumption of a designer, using nothing more but assertions, special pleading, presuppositions and that horrible "devine watchmaker" argument.
@@tallentstravels5727 Sorry but I am a Christian and this is bullcrap. I believe more toward evolution.
@@tallentstravels5727 Remember, it's perfectly acceptable and expected to believe anything and everything people deem "science", but if you admit science doesn't and can't know everything, people act like you're stupid. I'm an agnostic and find most of this stuff laughable, but I also know there is still so much about this world and universe that we don't know and will never know. I don't think believing in either side blindly is very intelligent. Even science tells us to question things. After all, if we accept anything and everything as is, there'd never be any new discoveries.
lol, dang, the “don’t enter the museum if you’re sick” has a whole new meaning in today’s day and age
Very interesting, Jacob
I feel like after five minutes of looking around this place, I'd need to sit down.
To think there are people that _actually_ believe this. Like, actual adult human beings.
Very cool museum. I always enjoy watching your videos
You dealt with that subject very well, could have been taken wrong by many peps. Wonderful Thank you Jacob.
I find it humorous that this place insinuates that different breeds of dog were present on the ark, instead of having been selectively bred from wolves by man; I was expecting a plaque instructing some nebulous explanation of why
Even the nuttiest fundamentalists I know of are pretty accepting of that aspect as truth, lmao
It's called funding man, they probably bought those from a dollar store instead of hiring an artist to sculpt each one by hand. Can you still not appreciate it even though it is not lavish?
@@MiamisFinestUnseen If you want the truth: no I cannot appreciate creationist lies. I am literally incapable
I have interviewed Dr Carl Baugh from Glen Rose Texas who started that creation museum. A Very Interesting guy
He's a wonderful person. A friend of our family.
Wow!!! Those grew in FAST!!!
The chops are real!!! And that's all that matters!
I just saw this this morning. I have a better photo of the photo with the names of G_D formed by the hill shadows near Beit El I can upload to you.
Ok so I'm from the UK....is this serious? And there's more of these?
jeff's shirt rules!! interesting place, too!
That large statue looked like Tom Landry! Good thought provoking stuff Bagman
It was Tom Landry
Great video 👌👌
Your Chops are back. Yay. Your trademark
Cool interesting video 👍
The large man by the native American is Dallas cowboys coach Tom Landry
My belief is that sometime somewhere something happened.
I know "Gerald Bergman", who's supposedly doing that hyperberic chamber experiment, well. He's pretty well known in the skeptic community. He's one of those creationists who go to a bunch of schools and get a bunch of degrees, giving lip service to get them. He's known for doing a lot of debates and for doing a LOT of really sketchy quote mining in the articles he writes. He knows damn well that he's being dishonest in the stuff he says and writes but he does it anyway. He's schooled enough to know better, but he's one of the most dishonest creation debaters around.
My fundie parents took me here when I was little 😭 I hate it
The Creative Museum
Were you in Glen Rose? I live there....did you get to meet Dr. Baugh?
They really went top-notch drama for some outlandish foolery to basically showcase 1 sentence: "Creation is fact, evolution is false." All while charging people money to see a cartoonish comic strip "photo" as proof. I'm actually laughing at the extreme lengths taken for each display and the whole showcase! 🤣😂
Having been raised on Creationism, it's crazy how I actually believed all living things were created at once and all crammed onto the earth. Maybe that's how the dinosaurs died, they couldn't breathe.
What?! No rides?! :)
Couldn't ride the ark due to his medical condition: pretendonitis
You should come to Ottumwa Iowa May 31st and June 1st. They have a famous eating place called The Canteen, They are having their annual Canteen eating contest and Joey Chestnut the world's #1 eater will be in the contest. The contest is to see who can eat the most Canteens. A Canteen is a loose meat sandwich. They ship the Canteens worldwide. The Canteen has been in business since the 1920's. You could also go to nearby Eldon, Iowa to the Gothic House which is famous for artist Grant Wood painting. I would love to meet you if you come!!!!
The main event is on June 1st (the Canteen eating contest).
Why are penguins in the ark? They can swim
Penguins! My fave of all animals! The dads stay home and sit on the kids till mom gets back with the grub! Lol so cute little waddling fellows all dressed up in their tuxes
I am glad that places like this dare to present viewpoints other than those we are taught in school. Yes, I studied science and graduated with a degree in science.
That was painfully dumb. Most had nothing to do with creation!!! Lol!! Thanks still fun to watch !!!! But the dinosaurs on the ark...truly hilarious!!!!
Veloci-raptures , I get it 😂
That's nnnnice. C from the little haunted cottage in Ireland ☘️☘️☘️👻👻👻
“Man stepped into dinosaur footprint” real reason it’s there.......that dinosaur was chasing his food and had to squash that Neanderthal person to stop it from getting away. 🦖🦕🦖🦕🦖🦕🏃🏽♂️
It was a fun video. Thanks for going here guys so, we don't have to waste our money. It should be noted that most mainstream religions accept or have no problems with Evolution. Buddhism, Bahai, the Roman Catholic Church, the Eastern Orthodox Church. The two main Protestant groups Church of England/Anglican/Episcopal and Lutheran (except Missouri Synod) accept Evolution. Many of the Sectarian Christian faiths like United Methodist, Presbyterian, Unitarian, United Church of Christ, Congregationalists. Within, other faiths Judaism, Islam and Hindus have sects that approve and others that don't. Within the Baptist churches, the independent more liberal ones do accept. The Primitive Baptist churches say what ever your congregation accepts is your business. The ones in the biggest wing, who are part of the Southern Baptist Convention do ascribe to this. The same with most all Pentecostal faiths including Assemblies of God. LDS and Jehovah's witnesses..you know their stance.
I'm impress that you noted the difference with Missouri Synod Lutherans. We don't believe in macro evolution but only micro evolution within a species that takes into account environmental factors.
All those toy animals are either schleich or papo that's hilarious
😆😆 well Jacob you were correct about the arguments in the comments. 😆😆
...creativity.
First of all with respect to Jacob the carpetbagger, I want to say thank you for going here and taking the time to go thru the creation museum and uploading this for us all to see. I have been a fan and follower of Dr. Baugh’s studies of creation for many years now. He is a brilliant man, who once believed the evolution model, but as a scientist came to a conclusion that evolution does not support the science it tries to explain. I am a Christian and I can accept all of what this museum is showing, because I have been saved to the truth and have a renewed mind once I gave my life to Jesus back in 1991. Many of you who are commenting that this is hogwash (or say worse things) it’s okay to have your opinion. Thank you Jacob for going here and having an open mind to do so. You are one of my favorite vloggers on UA-cam , along with Adam the Woo, the Proper People, Dan Bell, and many others. I appreciate you and keep up the good work!
Are you stampening tonight?
The Chops are back:)
Almost all of the animals on the ark model are Schleich toys lol
5:38 on behalf of BGSU, we do not claim this dude.
Adam looks like Ronald Reagan.
John P he doesn't have a beard.Adam and Eve.
Welcome to texas
I thought Adam looked a lot like Jason Batemen
Serious questions 1,are all creationists related e.g.mr & mrs cousin, mr brother and mrs sister..
2, are creationists also flat-earthers...🌍💀🌍
Great video fella
The practice of breeding animals such as dogs, farm animals, etc, for certain traits is proof in and of itself of evolution. If the basic premise of evolution was flawed, you wouldn't be able to breed, say, a black Labrador and a Corgi and get a dog that was smaller than a black lab but larger that an Corgi.
Look it up, no such thing as a Sabertooth Tiger, it's called a Sabertooth Cat.
Hello John!
It's nice that you maintain a mostly neutral attitude towards these things, but... EEESH. I know I don't have to address anything, but just, wow. I mean first and foremost, it's possible to leave footprints later than something was originally created, right? Like, you can carve your initials into a sidewalk, that doesn't mean your initials existed there when the sidewalk was created. Also the fossilized human finger that's very obviously either a rock or petrified wood... eesh. I think this might be the least scientific one of these kinds of museums you've been to. Even the big replica of Noah's Ark seemed to be more scientific.
However, the upkeep of the museum seems good, so clearly the people who maintain this place care about it. I always appreciate buildings where the owners seem to care. I wonder why they don't want you going inside if you're sick, though? I mean I've never seen anywhere have a sign like that before, I wonder what the deal is.
Well when a huge portion of your demographic potentially are anti-vaxers 😜
Also SO many of those 'foot prints' and stuff look so fake! this is blowing my mind!
Awesome I'm in Arlington TX cool that were in texas.
on the second half my post I replied that I will not watch any more of those videos I will not describe or anything like that but this anymore
The Chops Live!!!!!
Who's to say that God, if real, didn't create us to evolve? God, if real, didn't write the Bible, man did. Belief in higher powers existed long before any books written about them did. The Bible was written by man to suit his own desires and how he thought things were and should be. If God is real, he could very well have created everything to evolve. We can't and won't ever know, at least not until we die.
Noahs ark landed in Armenia, but after 1915 genocide The Ottoman Turks stole our land and pushed us out.
Oh great a stawmaned example of evolution, and the several versions of the flawed "devine watchmaker" argument 🙄.
Still love your videos though 😁
Is Carpetbagger a fundamentalist?
It’s really funny because there isn’t any evidence to support creationism
please come back to austin 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽