The Inso0 AMA: Now featuring, "it's just a flu"

Just read that whole thread.

Holy shit! It’s real and it’s spectacular.

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Ok, now I’m confused again. Which of these are you saying.

  1. It was some other person who used the same screen name as you’re using here
  2. You’ve changed your views, so you’re “not the same guy”

Because this is a new forum, I’ll give you the cliff notes:

At no point in my life did I deny the existence of dinosaurs. In fact, I was one of the kids who loved dinosaurs and had all the big cool hardcover books of them.

The original nostril size comment came like 15 years ago in a discussion about prehistoric atmosphere. I did a quick skim of the post quoted above, and I don’t see that context mentioned but I don’t particularly feel the need to defend the above statement very fiercely so I just skimmed the surrounding posts. I’m certain I would’ve shot down any “dinosaurs don’t exist? LOL” comments at the time as well. Fossils are pretty clear on that. At risk of creating yet another meme now, one of the prevailing theories about where the biblical flood waters would’ve come from is a literal shell of ice surrounding the early earth. IIRC, that meant atmospheric pressure and oxygen levels would’ve been significantly higher, allowing animals the size of some of those truly massive dinos to exist.

I stand by the assertion that if I were in charge of making Noah’s Ark happen, I’d bring juveniles and genetics would handle diversification afterward. Sorry, Chihuahuas, we’re only bringing some Grey Wolves and letting future generations bring you back into existence.

2007 Inso0 was way more aggressive and heavy handed. I wouldn’t even want to read it all tbh. Like looking back at shit you said in your college terms papers. Yikes.

I don’t think it’s deniable that the Brontosaurus types couldn’t exist in today’s atmospheric conditions. They’d suffocate because there’s no possible way to get enough oxygen in through their tiny nostrils.
That was ultimately my point.

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Are you claiming Noah’s ark was something that actually happened?

I’m going to preemptively stop the “ITT, Inso0 defends all the crazy shit in the bible” requests, because I can’t and won’t. We’d be coming at it from different points of view. In mine, there’s a very real possibility and imo near certainty that the universe did not manifest on its own. So if you’re going to accept that someone can create a universe, you’re going to have to concede that said deity can do some whacky shit with it afterward.

I am not a bible thumper and don’t particularly care to proselytize people. That probably makes me a bad Christian, but nobody’s perfect.

I really don’t see a need for anybody to continue bringing up Inso’s old posts.

I was gonna gotcha that Brontosaurus never existed, but :man_shrugging: . When I was a kid they said it was the biggest, then for a long time they said there was no such thing and it was confused with another species, but apparently since 2015 they are saying it really was a separate species.

Don’t feel bad, I had a vague recollection of the same and googled it before I wrote that post to make sure they were still a legit dino.

I’ll take partial responsibility, but there is no way I can see “Inso0 thinks dinosaurs didn’t exist because their nostrils are too small” and not want to take a look behind the curtain. And that linked thread was gold, so I’m gonna give myself a pass.

Chihuahua murderer

Always happy to help. The 2 year self ban from 2p2 gave me the time to morph into the beautiful butterfly you enjoy now. :heart:

You’re a bad Christian for other reasons.

You ever actually read the New Testament? Why don’t we start with Matthew 25:31-46? What is the message there?

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Banning Inso?

That’s pretty damn unfortunate actually if they’re are moderators here thinking that it is a good idea for a politics forum.

Ins0, it’s not lost on any of us that you can’t answer this very simple question.

@Inso, what would you answer here?

I don’t get why this is a question. He said he is a Christian and that god does crazy things. His answer is yes.

I’m probably the most militant atheist on this forum but I don’t see how this belief would preclude him from holding other unrelated beliefs about rent etc. If that was the measure the majority of Americans would be precluded from voicing an opinion.

Not that such a metric wouldn’t be a net good for society. :grin:

As I said, I’m not the right person to have your theological debates with. Children with incurable cancer is outside my wheelhouse.

Trolly, if there’s one thing I’ve learned in the last 13 years, it’s don’t get into arguments on the internet about anything to do with religion or religious documents. We could go down the thought experiment road and argue about the true length of cubits or how many animals it would really take to have enough genetic diversity to reach what we see today, but the entire time you’d just be thinking, “This motherfucker is sitting here trying to be serious when I’m pretty sure he thinks Jesus had a pet Velociraptor” and it wouldn’t go anywhere.

In my average day, I spend approximately 0.1% of my time thinking about things of a spiritual nature. It’s one of many personal failings.

Sure, we all know this, but it’s fun to watch his squirm and duck very simple questions. And people say he’s posting in good faith, lol.

Mostly I wanna know how he kept the koalas fed. And how they made it to Australia.

I’d imagine there are Christian websites dedicated to answering these sort of “gotcha” questions. I’d direct you to Google to find those.

Their answer isn’t all that much different than the current theories on how they got there, just with a compressed timeline.

If you don’t care to talk about Noah’s Ark. How about addressing this question: