The gist of the argument is the Earth could not have existed for 3 billion years like science says. Because if it had, there'd be no water left on Earth. See, because people drink water. But if the earth is only 6,000 years old, there'd be plenty of water left.
This guy needs to see a urologist immediately.
(And ok, after reading through the comments thread this appears to be fake. Which is a relief.)
[eta - Yep, it's from Landover Baptist [link] ]
Speaking as a strong theist (but a comfortable and happy vast and ancient universe theist--poor sheltered me, I was all the way into college before I realized there were any other kinds still in existence), I gotta say to this guy...
Nope, can't say anything. His wrong is so big and powerful that I just walk all around it, marveling at its magnitude and unsure where even to begin.
eta: Only a joke? Whew. Also, kind of sad, because there was something perversely magnificent in having achieved such vast and multifaceted wrongness.
[eta - Yep, it's from Landover Baptist [link] ]
Argh. PZ occasionally is fooled by stuff like that.
Oh, but it's a fake? ::runs off to edit linkspam draft::
Yep, it's from Landover Baptist
It didn't originate there; there are earlier postings. But nobody is referring to it seriously, and nobody seems to have an original source, so yeah: Poe's law.
Any theories about what kind of tap dancing extravaganza Kim Jong-il was hoping to put on? [link]
I feel like there is a flash mob thing gearing up on Michigan Ave right now (bunch of disparate people carrying the same things and lining up equidistant on a side street.) To which I can only say, today is not the day, folks.