It's even funnier since the banana he is holding is genetically engineered by humans, and not god. Bananas in the wild look NOTHING like that.
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It's even funnier since the banana he is holding is genetically engineered by humans, and not god. Bananas in the wild look NOTHING like that.
This kinda reminds me of the time my friends cousin got completely bombed off his ass (kid disappeared for like 2 days then reappeared still destroyed out of his head) and explaiend to use how a circle he drew with 6 lines disecting the circle proved he was god. It was fantastic.
hmm anyone ever hear of evolution?
i don't know what banannas ur lookin at but the ones growing in the wild iv'e seen look like that but there are diffrent type out there u do know that right??Quote:
Originally Posted by coledog855
how bout plantains? they look like bananas but have you ever tried eating one raw...eeww. and what about carrots? or asperaguss? cucumbers? corn?
and goin by this same hypothosis are we suposed to eat snakes?
some do...Quote:
Originally Posted by yokinazu
Wow.
hahahahahahaahha
i just learned something new about bananas
but that doesnt prove anything
everything in this world seems to fit together
thats just earth, it's freakin crazy.
Actually the dude said god , not jesus. :PQuote:
Originally Posted by mfqr
Though if you listen to him talk you'll laugh...even the dude on the right was giggling.
"When you pull the tab the contents dont squirt in your face."
"Notice a point at the top for ease of entry."
I think I'll clear up any misconceptions about ther seriousness of the video and it's two participants. The guy talking and holding the banana is Ray Comfort, the guy beside him is Kirk Cameron (former actor of "happy days). Kirk is not laughing at him, he's as big or more of a religious nut/idiot as Ray. The two form a "proving god" team and makes arguements, videos, and hold public debates all the time. And most of the time they use the same retarded logic as this banana video.
PROOF HE DOES NOT, Evolution - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia