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Since: Mar 11

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#366
Feb 2, 2012
 
Niether of the Above wrote:
<quoted text>Ouch!
Oh c'mon..it never should have been listed as planet in the first place.

Funny, ameircans are pretty much the only ones on the planet with an emotional attatchment to that comet. just because of a silly cartoon dog.

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#367
Feb 2, 2012
 
Really gonna wreak havoc with the Astrologers, though. don't even wanna think about what the tenth 'planet' out there they didn't know about would do to the future...
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#368
Feb 2, 2012
 
woodtick57 wrote:
Really gonna wreak havoc with the Astrologers, though. don't even wanna think about what the tenth 'planet' out there they didn't know about would do to the future...
Why not just go and get it over with.

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Why not just go and get it over with.
hey, little slugger! That was almost halfway to being a coherent sentence in relation to nothing at all. Your best work yet!

if you keep y\up this pace of progress, in two years, you won't even need someone to wipe your ass for you.
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#370
Feb 2, 2012
 
Capt Crunch wrote:
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Why not just go and get it over with.
We do not even need NASA...Woodrow has been to most of the Planets out there.

While making his own crop circles, his daughter told him (though the Aliens), that there is "No God but Woodrow"..... There is a Limit to the amount of LSD one person should use at a time.
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#371
Feb 2, 2012
 
Capt Crunch wrote:
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Why not just go and get it over with.
Have you encountered a more self agrandizing, ignorant poster than Woody Tick.....(Not counting Psyco Mom the Seattle Scourge).....

O well Cap't this format allows all to post....even those like Woody, with anatomical shortcomings working out thier Sexual Identification issues in public.

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#372
Feb 2, 2012
 
Consistent wrote:
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We do not even need NASA...Woodrow has been to most of the Planets out there.
While making his own crop circles, his daughter told him (though the Aliens), that there is "No God but Woodrow"..... There is a Limit to the amount of LSD one person should use at a time.
Even you attempts at humor suck! Your multi-untalented...

humor does take intelligence...i see the problem.

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Feb 2, 2012
 
Consistent wrote:
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Have you encountered a more self agrandizing, ignorant poster than Woody Tick.....(Not counting Psyco Mom the Seattle Scourge).....
O well Cap't this format allows all to post....even those like Woody, with anatomical shortcomings working out thier Sexual Identification issues in public.
i keep challenging you to prove me ignorant, Connie.

Why do you never take up the challenge?

NEVER.
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#378
Feb 2, 2012
 
How about we mock the illegal hiring/underpaying, anti American, hypocrite from Az !??
downhill246

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#379
Feb 2, 2012
 
woodtick57 wrote:
<quoted text>Still more proof for the possibility than for anything suprnatural anywhere, ever.


There is no proof.
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Feb 2, 2012
 
woodtick57 wrote:
<quoted text>Of course the universe if perfect for supporting life. because life arose out of it. if your google site hasn't mentioned the fallacy of the anthropomorphic universe, you should read about it.
Paul Davies...he's one of the authors you quoted... mentions it in his mind of god book that you also quoted. pure bunk, was his analysis, if i remember correctly, and I do.
In other words any evidence pointing towards God is dismissed out of hand. Yet this is quite interesting

A poll of scientists who are members of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, conducted by the Pew Research Center for the People & the Press in May and June 2009, found that 51% of scientists believe in God or a higher power, 41% did not and 7% were uncommitted.
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#381
Feb 2, 2012
 
nOgOd wrote:
"If you believe in judgement day I have to seriously question your judgement."
Bill Maher
Bill Maher???

"I don't believe in vaccination.... Another theory that I think is flawed, that we go by is the Louis Pasteur [germ] theory."
Bill Maher, HBO Show(2005)

"It's the first effect of not believing in God that you lose your common sense, and can't see things as they are."
G.K. Chesterton
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No, the fact is nobody knows. Could it be an unknown property of the universe that cause it? Could it be a future event that caused it? It could be anything.
I have asked you multiple times, do you claim to know the cause of the big bang?
Lastly you keep using supernatural as an indicator for divine action, but that is not the only meaning of the word.
I believed God did it though like you I can't prove my belief. Yet there are many more scientists that believe creation was the result of a higher power than those that believe the big Bang was the result of multi-verses.

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downhill246 wrote:
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In other words any evidence pointing towards God is dismissed out of hand. Yet this is quite interesting
A poll of scientists who are members of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, conducted by the Pew Research Center for the People & the Press in May and June 2009, found that 51% of scientists believe in God or a higher power, 41% did not and 7% were uncommitted.
vs. 95% of the general populous who believe in God or a higher power?

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downhill246 wrote:
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I believed God did it though like you I can't prove my belief. Yet there are many more scientists that believe creation was the result of a higher power than those that believe the big Bang was the result of multi-verses.
Do you feel better being in a group who believes with out proof? Does quoting people opinions on their belief some how validate your own?

How about we change this from you going after the big bang to you actually defending your beliefs? Do you believe in god because someone told you that god existed? How much of the bible do you believe is true, and how much was made up by a primitive people who did not understand the natural world?

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#385
Feb 3, 2012
 
downhill246 wrote:
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In other words any evidence pointing towards God is dismissed out of hand. Yet this is quite interesting
A poll of scientists who are members of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, conducted by the Pew Research Center for the People & the Press in May and June 2009, found that 51% of scientists believe in God or a higher power, 41% did not and 7% were uncommitted.
What evidence is there pointing towards any god or gods? None.

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#386
Feb 4, 2012
 
woodtick57 wrote:
Really gonna wreak havoc with the Astrologers, though. don't even wanna think about what the tenth 'planet' out there they didn't know about would do to the future...
As kids we think some things are permanent. I thought our Sun and 9 planets was like that, but everything changes at some point.

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Feb 4, 2012
 
Pluto is a planet wrote:
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As kids we think some things are permanent. I thought our Sun and 9 planets was like that, but everything changes at some point.
At one point in the past it had like 29 planets or so.

Now there's Xena,(which brought about the rethinking of Pluto's classification) which is actually larger than Pluto.

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