You know, it is funny how, if you tell a lie
often enough, it eventually starts to sound
true. Fossils go far toward supporting
evolution with our knowledge of heredity and
genetics to cap it off.
I'm amazed, but unsurprised, that people
accept the scientific method when it produces
ideas and things that they are willing to
accept (like internal combustion engines),
but reject the same scientific principles
whenever convenient.
OMG.... wow. Terrifying. I made this motivational poster a while back; I think I'd leave a print of
it under their wiper blades if I ever saw
this car.
Awesome. When asked what would disprove
evolution in favor of creationism, biologist
J.B.S. Haldane replied "fossil rabbits
in the Precambrian era", a period more
than 540 million years ago. This is an era
during which evolutionists claim that life on
Earth consisted largely of bacteria, algae
and plankton. Richard Dawkins explains that
evolution "is a theory of gradual,
incremental change over millions of years,
which starts with something very simple and
works up along slow, gradual gradients to
greater complexity ... If there were a single
hippo or rabbit in the Precambrian, that
would completely blow evolution out of the
water. None have ever been found."
"Evolution i a fairy tale for
grown-ups" ... Funny how creationists
see evolution as some sort of beleif system.
It's as if faith and/or belief is all they
know of the world.
(???) Not to knock it TImothy, but I don't
really understand the point you're trying to
make in your comment...
Yeah, evolution is a fairy tale, yet the
bible says the the world is flat. Creationist
are close-minded people who don't like to
think of other possibilities.
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Colin Purrington (75 months ago | reply)
This is awesome. Does it run on fossil fuel alternatives?
lutefisk73 added this photo to their favorites. (71 months ago)
Linden Tea (69 months ago | reply)
Wh- huh- zuh.... *gawks* o__________o;;
imbok2000 (64 months ago | reply)
You know, it is funny how, if you tell a lie often enough, it eventually starts to sound true. Fossils go far toward supporting evolution with our knowledge of heredity and genetics to cap it off.
Denial is never pretty.
jimothyh added this photo to his favorites. (63 months ago)
caselee (63 months ago | reply)
pshaw... fairy tales..
Everyone knows it was a talking snake in a tree.
Owain_Roberts added this photo to their favorites. (63 months ago)
existentist (63 months ago | reply)
I'm amazed, but unsurprised, that people accept the scientific method when it produces ideas and things that they are willing to accept (like internal combustion engines), but reject the same scientific principles whenever convenient.
marymactavish (63 months ago | reply)
It's a cute illustration. I like that "NO!"
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justinvt (63 months ago | reply)
The only good evidence against evolution is the existence of douches like this
Seetwist, Richard Holden, and Simon Crubellier added this photo to their favorites.
Simon Crubellier (63 months ago | reply)
WOW.
Trls250, arneheijenga, and apgwhite added this photo to their favorites.
apgwhite (63 months ago | reply)
Oh "God"... Scary Scary. Nice find.
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Plaid Ninja (63 months ago | reply)
OMG.... wow. Terrifying. I made this motivational poster a while back; I think I'd leave a print of it under their wiper blades if I ever saw this car.
Missional Volunteer (62 months ago | reply)
Awesome. When asked what would disprove evolution in favor of creationism, biologist J.B.S. Haldane replied "fossil rabbits in the Precambrian era", a period more than 540 million years ago. This is an era during which evolutionists claim that life on Earth consisted largely of bacteria, algae and plankton. Richard Dawkins explains that evolution "is a theory of gradual, incremental change over millions of years, which starts with something very simple and works up along slow, gradual gradients to greater complexity ... If there were a single hippo or rabbit in the Precambrian, that would completely blow evolution out of the water. None have ever been found."
Dogs New Clothes added this photo to his favorites. (62 months ago)
Jimill (62 months ago | reply)
"Evolution i a fairy tale for grown-ups" ... Funny how creationists see evolution as some sort of beleif system. It's as if faith and/or belief is all they know of the world.
(???) Not to knock it TImothy, but I don't really understand the point you're trying to make in your comment...
Bucky Katt (61 months ago | reply)
This is a joke, right? Fossil fuels - fossils' remains is what powers this vehicle. Is the owner serious? is this satire? or is the owner that duh?
jules_carr added this photo to her favorites. (52 months ago)
baroysipe (52 months ago | reply)
Oh those creationists! They've never enjoyed thinking.
Wildart2 (52 months ago | reply)
Yeah, evolution is a fairy tale, yet the bible says the the world is flat. Creationist are close-minded people who don't like to think of other possibilities.
Gallstones (51 months ago | reply)
I'll bet this affects its resale value.
And, who is going to want to buy it?
Nothing says, "I'm an idiot" like painting it all over your car. Geezus.
What's next, T shirts?
haroldharper added this photo to their favorites. (51 months ago)
benbever4 (41 months ago | reply)
Fossil says yes
atheism added this photo to their favorites. (35 months ago)
atheism (35 months ago | reply)
Amazing! Where can I buy one of these cars!
Shutterfever (35 months ago | reply)
I believed in evolution before I read this. Not any more. I'm converted! Hallelujah!
Mr.FoxTalbot (30 months ago | reply)
I think creationists are like people wearing shoulderpads in 2009: they know it makes no sense, but the like it anyway.
blademccool (15 months ago | reply)
thats a ~1992-1995 ford escort front end.
melissarogers added this photo to her favorites. (11 months ago)
Several ingredients (10 months ago | reply)
Poe's law at its extreme, only conservapedia.com surpasses it.
bandarji and S.L.Dixon added this photo to their favorites.
Ken Zirkel (2 months ago | reply)
And I have a flying car that denies the theory of gravity.
nolan2020 (4 weeks ago | reply)