JerryL
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from http://www.religiousforums.com/forum/showthread.php?p=230868#post230868
If the scientific community ever believed that a plesiosaur was something other than a reptile, then they were wrong. I'm not aware that they ever did.
87F will not make any spoon material I'm aware of more pliable than "room temperature" (usually around 78).
av1161 post 208 said:Bill Bixby then did the very same things himself to show it was a hoax.
Obviously self-contraryav1161 post 229 said:It was the inability to reproduce the event ... not the ability. If the appearance of the event would have been reproduced, the reproducer would have been a million dollars richer.
The point of my sentance was that you were entierly off-topic. It's interesting that you've not even responded on the topic of the setance.Oh, now they're "people". They're not "scientists"? So when a scientist makes a goof, and publishes it, he's a "person", but when he's "right", he's a "scientist"?
If the scientific community ever believed that a plesiosaur was something other than a reptile, then they were wrong. I'm not aware that they ever did.
Because people don't like thinking. They would rather a simple, pat answer than a complex reality.Tell me: why did "many people" think that? Personal observation, or were they taught that by reputable scientists?
Which falls back to your hypocracy (oops, I'm going on the orignial thread's topic here). You accept one claim with no proof while proudly declaring your skepticism of far more mundane claims.None ... not a one ... and they never will, either; not in this dispensation. Had Paul been there, or Peter, or one of the Apostles; and it was, say, 70 AD, they may have just bankrupted NBC.
What? Where are your getting your information on metalurgy from? Are you at all confused that you can put a spoon in boiling (>200F) water without it bending when you try to manipulate weights with it (for example: stir something)?Ryan2065 said:If you were to heat a metal spoon to around I'd say 87 degrees F you would be able to easily bend it.
87F will not make any spoon material I'm aware of more pliable than "room temperature" (usually around 78).