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Started 1 day, 19 hours ago (2008-11-17 08:36:00)
by zeblith
How did this even come up? I thought the purpose of this article was to describe the actual scientific notion of the Big Bang and try to clarify some of the misconceptions thereof. Now, since we're on the topic of creation: the purpose of Science is not to debunk religious beliefs. Zealots have just been using that idea to perpetuate an "Us vs. Them" mentality to disregard any discovery/... 
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Started 1 day, 22 hours ago (2008-11-17 05:55:00)
by nicks90
wow - theres an awful lot of misconceptions, inaccuracies and plain 'old wives tales' on this thread about turbo charged offroaders i know you yanks like to use big displacement engines instead of technology - but the europeans and far east have been successfully using turbos (in petrol and diesel apps) for many years quite successfully offroad. the question/trick is matching the ... 
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Started 2 days, 4 hours ago (2008-11-17 00:00:00)
by awesometastic1
this was the law of the land not to be confused necessarily with God's law. Slaves were not really what we consider slaves today. They were more like employees and they had the right to leave after a certain amount of time, had rights as individuals, and were to be paid when they left for the work they had done, often in the form of giving them livestock or land. They could choose to stay on ... 
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Started 2 days, 8 hours ago (2008-11-16 19:02:00)
by dcjcom
The season 1 finale and season 2 premiere eclipse that took place way back in the time of feudal Japan also seems to be overlooked? There may have been several Heroes special eclipses, just a few among the naturally occurring hundreds. You guys are inordinately promoting visuals over everything else in the show's full exposition. i mean, being in an eclipse is no different than being in a ... 
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Started 3 days, 7 hours ago (2008-11-15 20:46:00)
by Marisarin Histale
Report this post Post: 45121269_141 created on Sat Nov 15, 2008 8:46 pm Posted: Sat Nov 15, 2008 8:46 pm "Shikamaru Chidori" "Ishbalan11" I just want to ask all pro-lifers one question here: If ... 
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Started 3 days, 18 hours ago (2008-11-15 09:46:00)
by ?Winding?
Quote: Originally Posted by ΨWindingΨ 1. They listen to Rush and watch Hannity, and believe everything they say - Yet some do. 2. They listen to Christian radio and play in their church worship group. - Yet some do. 3. They don't use or believe in birth control. - Yet some don't. 4. They think that praying for a victory in a ... 
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Started 3 days, 20 hours ago (2008-11-15 07:01:00)
by ZeeshanParvez Brother
One of the biggest misconceptions in our society is that if it is written down it is good otherwise it is subject to error. This is wrong. In our Western culture, yes things are written down, but in the Arab culture people who wrote down things were looked down upon. A person who wrote a Hadith was looked down upon as opposed to a person who memorized it. Hence, in their culture it was superior ... 
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Started 3 days, 21 hours ago (2008-11-15 06:13:00)
by Zura
Quote: Originally Posted by Philosoraptor Religion answers the questions science cannot because it examines them one by one on their own terms (read Aquinas if you are not convinced) and explains how it (Christianity in this case) satisfies them. I've read Aquinas proofs and they're very unconvincing. I can't ... 
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Started 4 days, 4 hours ago (2008-11-15 00:00:00)
by GEOROX
Filip the II Resurected wrote: The research findings of the Swiss institute IGENEA http://www.news. wisc.edu/14324 Although many people rely on commercially available genetic tests for insights into their ancestry, consumers should be aware of significant limitations in such testing, according to a group of researchers commenting in today's issue of the journal Science. The ... 
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Started 4 days, 10 hours ago (2008-11-14 17:18:00)
by SkeleTony
Braf: As a matter of principle I do not respond to 'wall of text' portions of replies directed at me. So I will not be doing a point-by-point response to your rambling blather about having a photographic memory, taking Calculus notes, keeping notes in a trapper keeper, typing out descriptions of what is in said notes(as you said you retrieved said Trapper Keeper and have it in front of you), ... 
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Started 6 days, 16 hours ago (2008-11-12 11:31:00)
by fecurtis
Glad I'm not the only one who thinks the GOP should stop pandering to the wide right... Quote: You Report, We Marginalize To: Mr. Roger Ailes President, Fox News Dear Roger, You should be sitting when you read this, because I'm writing to apologize. In times past, I've had harsh words for Fox for its consistent misrepresentation of... 
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Started 6 days, 17 hours ago (2008-11-12 10:09:00)
by Otello365
You Report, We Marginalize By Harold Meyerson Wednesday, November 12, 2008; A19 To: Mr. Roger Ailes President, Fox News Dear Roger, You should be sitting when you read this, because I'm writing to apologize. In times past, I've had harsh words for Fox for its consistent misrepresentation of the news. In 2003, I cited a survey from the Program for International ... 
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Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2008-11-10 16:03:00)
by RSS_News_User
LiveScience.com - This story in not available. Original Story: Helicopters Collect Whale Snot from Blowholes LiveScience.com chronicles the daily advances and innovations made in science and technology. We take on the misconceptions that often pop up around scientific discoveries and deliver short, provocative explanations with a certain wit and style. Check out our science videos,... 
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