Because they don't have the answer for it. Usually, though, they answer it with the phrase "God did it," "We will never know Gods ways," or my favourite, "That just proves you are a moron." Also many who do give up (which is more often than one would expect but not as often as they should) are not trained in the area they are discussing. There are some people, however, like Nephilimfree and GunneLPercher, who claim expertese in every subject known to man and will never give up even if every scientist on the planet tells them that what they are saying is impossible.
On the contrary, knowledgeable Creationists respond reasonably, pointing to the evidence that they cite. See:
Generally speaking, creationists do respond reasonably, within their own frame of reference. They believe in what they regard as evidence and see any other evidence as inherently suspect.
Interred.
Because your trying to bury it. Its hard to bury ti without putting soil on top.
No.
You can bury orange peels in the soil. They will not try to escape.
Probably nothing you can bury will ever turn into a diamond, since it's not humanly possible to dig deep enough to access the enormous pressure and intense heat required to form a diamond from carbon.
yes, they can cross the border and just bury right there...
Joseph of Arimathea and Nicodemus
No, its against the law to take a live person and bury them under ground. Wait until they're dead. Again, this answer is absurd and belittles the person who asked the question.
its bury me bury me
Unless you were contemplating a cull, give the survivors a ride home
Yes you can. Actually, the designer of the Pringles can has asked his family to bury him in a Pringles can. They put parts of the remains in a Pringles can and the rest in a regular urn next to it.
The homonym of "bury" is "berry." While "bury" means to place a dead body in the ground, "berry" refers to a small, pulpy, and typically edible fruit.
It depends on the code requirement (if your jurisdiction has enacted a code) for where you live. Where I live the minimum-bury code requirement is one foot. (UPC). I am a little puzzled by your question, though. Minimum-bury requirements are for OUTSIDE the structure, and you say this is a bathroom addition. Crawl-space or slab.....no bury requirement at all.
The homonym for bury is berry, meaning fruit.
Hi there. You have asked an interesting question. People who directed funerals used to be called undertakers, but modern day language has evolved to funeral directors. They are also called morticians.
The homophones for the given descriptions are: bury/berry.
Don't make people wade through paragraphs if reading, or many minutes if listening until you get to what your point is. You will lose them. Make your point, then elaborate or defend your point. This expression comes from the field of newspaper article writing. This isn't true just of making a point, it is also true when asking a question. Don't bury your question. Ask your question, then elaborate why you asked. the expression can also refer to a lack of prioritization/scale in your writing or talking. Bread was stale, room was too warm, band was pretty good, but then the ship sank and many people died.....would be an example of burying the lead.