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user's latest post:
Global warming is nothing but a...
Published (2009-12-05 15:48:00)
J. black: It's too bad we can't assume that friction averages out to some simple amount, depending upon the parcel parameters already in the models, maybe add in a factor for latitudinal and longitudinal flow. I'm sure they're trying different adjustments, but they can never be sure the final product is reliable. Even with our short term products, they seem to improve throughout the season. Maybe they have to tweak them...
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Is/Was the United States a...
Published (2009-12-05 12:48:00)
Many christians claim the United States was founded as a "christian" nation, but has since gradually become "secularized" which many of them equate to godlessness. The below quotes suggest that the decision to keep religion out of government and government out of religion, as clearly enunciated by the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment, was a carefully considered decision to provide the United...
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Spin: How does anyone believe in...
Published (2009-12-05 13:28:00)
jb: >What do you think happened to account for all the diversity, when we never find one fossil out of sequence? Everything that use to be considered as evidence for design became evidence for evolution after Darwin. We've tested for evolution and found out it is fake. My own guess is that there is either a creator or a set of really smart space aliens that is using the earth as a high school biology experiment. Super fast travel...
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Global warming is nothing but a...
Published (2009-12-05 08:08:00)
<<... GW models aren't wrong. They aren't right either. >> e.g., GCMs have no predictive ability and cannot be validated (that much is known because it's been shown GCMs cannot even 'predict' the past*). Saying GCMs will be accurate, say 50-100 years out is mere conjecture: if that is the hypothesis, we can only wait 50-100 years to actually find out. Simply believing they will be accurate...
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Global warming is nothing but a...
Published (2009-12-04 18:43:00)
"TS: FACT:"Since 2007 no scientific body of national or international standing has maintained a dissenting opinion. A few organisations hold non-committal positions."... ...In addition to these national academies, the following institutions specializing in climate, atmosphere, ocean, and/or earth sciences have endorsed these conclusions:.... American Meteorological Society (AMS)" Let us look at this little...
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What are the TOP TEN LIES in all...
Published (2009-12-04 14:33:00)
Hello,-I was very sleepy when I shot out my list of Mormon beliefs. Given a re-do, I'd replace number 2 with this one. The new (2)-- The biblical Garden of Eden was actually located in Missouri.
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What do you call the holy land?
Published (2009-12-04 16:40:00)
>>If you follow the link you can see this nut dueling with another certifiable. Pages and pages and pages of this insanity:<< issy is just an ugly hater.
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Global warming is nothing but a...
Published (2009-12-05 04:46:00)
Muggs: The Leftist-libs used their democratic freedom to diminish the individual freedom of others, and that is Liberal Fascism - that is what their god tells them to do I think you are seeing intent where there is mostly ignorance and emotionalism (see my last post). It is not by accident that young people are overwhelmingly liberal. Some will grow up, others won't. 'If you're not liberal before age thirty, you have no heart....
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Global warming is nothing but a...
Published (2009-12-04 21:20:00)
"TS: There is much more: Here is a good link on the history of scientific evidence that CO2 drives temperature. http://www.aip.org/history/climate/co2.ht m#L_0141 " Where is the evidence? TS: Lol. You have seen the long lists many timel; including the consensus of the top world renown scientific organizations and the lists of sites showing the science and rebuttals to Right Wing myths that you like to list. Need to see these...
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Started 2 months, 2 weeks ago (2009-09-24 03:58:00)
by Barton Paul Levenson
ABC: greater variability in weather is an artifact of simply having more stations BPL: Think about what you just said. GREATER variability in weather is an artifact of having MORE stations??? Have you ever taken a statistics course? If you have, what did it teach you about how the standard deviation of a sample tends to vary with sample size?
Started 2 days, 19 hours ago (2009-12-04 09:58:00)
by Jeffrey Aldridge
Wow, aren't you deep. Let me answer your scorpion question in the vein of you intelligent design religious freaks..."Are you challenging God's work?" "God works in mysterious ways." "You must have Faith. Everything is for a purpose." I'm thinking the scorpion might be the Anti-christ???? Oh, and the lack of any serious response to your challenge is a pretty clear indication of the ...
Started 1 day, 21 hours ago (2009-12-05 07:49:00)
by B. A. Dilger
Charles Nobles----This work isn't specific but I find Frank Uhlig, Jr's "How Navies Fight: The U.S. Navy and It's Allies" useful. This is a concise overview and highlights WWII actions. U.S. Naval leaders are portrayed in their decision- making capacities.
Started 2 weeks, 5 days ago (2009-11-17 11:51:00)
by B. A. Dilger
Why did the Allies drop two atomic bombs in close succession on a virulent enemy? Because we could.
Started 1 day, 16 hours ago (2009-12-05 13:16:00)
by W. Jordan
I think if you read Lincoln's second inaugural address you would have to conclude that many of our moral tenants as a nation at that time came from a christian perspective, even an old testament christian perspective.
Started 1 day, 21 hours ago (2009-12-05 07:53:00)
by S. Friedman
Chuck, I've always been impressed by your posts. Unfortunately the concept of 1) learn facts 2) develop conclusion is lost on creationists. For them it's 1) accept conclusion 2) retrofit, manipulate or ignore facts not supporting conclusion. I've yet to determine a way to combat willfull stupidity.
Started 1 month, 1 week ago (2009-10-24 09:36:00)
by William N. Kerney
BPL: Did you ever note that during a day it gets warmer as the sun goes higher in the sky and then it cools off at night?
Started 1 week, 4 days ago (2009-11-26 03:06:00)
by a_mathematician
The idea of teaching basic science is a very nice one: dealing with the causes is much more efficient than dealing with the effects. One can extend the idea to many other areas. For example, the more one knows about the history of religion, the harder it is to think of Christianity (or any other religion for that matter) as the one true path, the Bible as a unique document, etc. etc. Some ...
Started 3 days, 9 hours ago (2009-12-03 19:59:00)
by Coleman J. Goin
I believe history is important for two main reasons: 1. It helps us understand the present. 2. Properly taught, history is a great vehicle for teaching critical thinking skills by teaching students to consider multiple points of view. Of course, this requires not using history for purposes of political indoctrination but really allowing different viewpoints. I realize neither of my ...
Started 1 week, 3 days ago (2009-11-26 22:55:00)
by Alex Miller
Why? Because just like we would rather now than believe, to paraphrase Sagan, there are others who would rather believe than know. I debated a friend for over year about ID vs Science. In the end he admited that he hadn't even looked at the evidence or literature on evolution, and that he rejected it because he believed evolution leads people to atheism. To him, it didn't matter if it...
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Started 2 months, 2 weeks ago (2009-09-24 03:58:00)
by Barton Paul Levenson
ABC: greater variability in weather is an artifact of simply having more stations BPL: Think about what you just said. GREATER variability in weather is an artifact of having MORE stations??? Have you ever taken a statistics course? If you have, what did it teach you about how the standard deviation of a sample tends to vary with sample size?
Started 1 week ago (2009-11-29 22:26:00)
by afoiee
You mean like....that war in Iraq had anything to do with 9/11?
Started 1 week, 3 days ago (2009-11-26 22:55:00)
by Alex Miller
Why? Because just like we would rather now than believe, to paraphrase Sagan, there are others who would rather believe than know. I debated a friend for over year about ID vs Science. In the end he admited that he hadn't even looked at the evidence or literature on evolution, and that he rejected it because he believed evolution leads people to atheism. To him, it didn't matter if it...
Started 2 weeks, 5 days ago (2009-11-17 11:51:00)
by B. A. Dilger
Why did the Allies drop two atomic bombs in close succession on a virulent enemy? Because we could.
Started 2 days, 19 hours ago (2009-12-04 09:58:00)
by Jeffrey Aldridge
Wow, aren't you deep. Let me answer your scorpion question in the vein of you intelligent design religious freaks..."Are you challenging God's work?" "God works in mysterious ways." "You must have Faith. Everything is for a purpose." I'm thinking the scorpion might be the Anti-christ???? Oh, and the lack of any serious response to your challenge is a pretty clear indication of the ...
Started 5 days ago (2009-12-02 05:37:00)
by Curtis Allred
Philip Duerdoth says: "Errors can be corrected later but one can never be sure whether those corrections have been done yet." There is a way to find out whether the errors have been done. You look at the readily available full-text links that are referenced in the article to support any claims that are being made, and read the material for yourself. Then you do some Google searching for ...
Started 2 months ago (2009-10-02 19:16:00)
by David Hillman
Anyone want to talk about chemical abortions?
Started 1 week, 4 days ago (2009-11-26 03:06:00)
by a_mathematician
The idea of teaching basic science is a very nice one: dealing with the causes is much more efficient than dealing with the effects. One can extend the idea to many other areas. For example, the more one knows about the history of religion, the harder it is to think of Christianity (or any other religion for that matter) as the one true path, the Bible as a unique document, etc. etc. Some ...
Started 3 days, 21 hours ago (2009-12-03 08:03:00)
by Leo
Which "holy book"? Probably you run the risk of starting a fight!
Started 1 month, 3 weeks ago (2009-10-13 03:48:00)
by Ronald Craig
It's often easier to see the problem from outside. But yeah, it's really depressing.
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