Oh give me a break.
So you think you should be cut some slack becaus you are mentaly deficient?
1) NONE of these 'scientists' knows with any degree of certainty that the earth is even that old!
Yeah, they do. To claim otherwise is to ignore tons of evidence that i'm sure you never even bothered to consider.
2) an asteroid had nothing at all to do with anything like this on this planet.
It quite likely did, in fact asteroid impacts are likely the cause of several mass extinctions.
It was a global flood that did in the dinosaurs.
So why is there no evidence of a global flood or evidence that the dinosuars died in one? In fact I think you would be hard pressed to find a credible scientist, in a relavent field that would even attest that a global flood was posibble at the time the dinosaurs died
It's been proven.
Proven by who? Using what evidence? IIt such a thing has been "proven" then why has the evidence never been presented, reviewed, or accepted in an accredited peer reviewed journal? Why has the "proof" never been formally presented to the scientific community at all, ever?
3) the Earth, at best is near 8-9 thousand years old, not millions.
And your evidence for that is what? Why does every single piece of availible evidence refute that claim? What evidence do you have? Your holy book doesn't even make a claim of the age of the earth.
4) HAD an asteroid hit this planet,
many, many asteroids have hit this planet before, the evidence for that is so obivous that you would have to be blind or unbelivebly stupid to deny it.
it would NOT be in the kind of perfect orbit it is that sustains the life it does It would have knocked us out of that orbit,
Why not? An asteroid a few miles wide is capable of doing immense damage to the atmosphere and the climate, but it's nowhere near big enough to knock the earth out of orbit. It would be the equivalent of hitting a moving bowling ball with a spitball.
Moreover, where do you get the idea that the earth is in some kind of "perfect" orbit? Out or bit is an ellipse and our distance from the sun can very by nearly 5 million miles during it's yearly orbit. Further more the Circumstellar Habitable Zone extends from the outer edge of the orbit of Venus all the way to the orbit of Mars.
not left it alone on the exact axis tilt we are on, at the rate of speed we are, on the orbits around the sun that we are.
As I said before, aside from Ceres there are few if any asteroids that are capable of knocking a lanet out of orbit. As for the axial tilt and speed of rotation, it's possible that it did change them, the recent earthquake in Chile changed both the axial tile and the rotation speed of the planet, By about 3 centimeters and +0.0016 seconds respectively. You would need an asteroid far lager than 6-7 miles wide to dramatically alter the axis and rotation of the planet. Life, however is far more fragile than the planet as a whole and the climatic changes wrought by the impact of a 1-6 mile asteroid will create a condition called Impact Winter which lead to a dramatic cool down and massive die off of both plant and animal life which is exactly what scientist theorize. No one is claiming that all dinosaurs died instantly as a result of the impact.
Whay I find hypocritical is that you scoff at the idea of an asteroid impact and the following Impact Winter scenario, and them you put forward a theory of a global flood, in the relatively recent past, that came out of nowhere and left no trace, with the hundreds of billions of additional gallons of water just magically disappearing. Su ch an event would be a far more dramati upheaval than anything that science has suggested.
College educated idiots is what they are...
Says the man wanding in the darkness of ignorance, asserting facts not in evidence and relying on a magic flood to explain away anything that doesn't fit into your fairy tale. And yet you sit there dispareging those who had the nerve to better educate themselves rather than clinging blindly to your fairy tales