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Actually, if I remember he was wearing a bowtie last time he was here. Did you look at his site? Interesting material, unfortunately you now have to donate in order to read their papers/rants, which they put there because they were being "persecuted." I know that my methods work, I just don't know how to deal with the format.
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Thanks for the thread Martin. I'll talk to the people in charge at CORR and see what I can do to get a tape, however I personally have no clue on how to webcast anything. Also a warning, these things generally last 3 hours and then I'm there for another 2 afterwards. To everyone else, I'm not worried about being confronted with a scientific argument. I'm worried about the theatre of it all, as Mokele pointed out with his comments about the snappy comebacks. And I've never done anything with CCTV before. And the assault on science will not be against evolution, but all science. He redefines and misrepresents science in order to set up his support. To check out his absurdity and the absurdity of his organization please visit www.commonsensescience.org It's especially insulting to physicists and chemists. Thank you all for the support.
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YES! Thanks you thank you! I'm off to catch a white dove.
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Clutch - A Shogun Named Marcus
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The stinging nettle actually contains a large cocktail of acids. Formic acid and acetylcholine are responsible for the stinging.
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If you only want one letter, don't write that one. My letter is an inevitability. This is sorta what I do (I even do it live and in person), and I'm doing it. I just refuse to fight about it, and I'm not going to have to hassle with content anymore. There is no discussion. My mind has been made up for me. I'm sorry, I would have liked a community effort, but I just don't feel like fighting a community. If you want to endorse my letter when it's written, please do. Everyone who supports it is entitled to.
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Okay, herme3. Why don't you form an army and try and stop me? Better yet, call your congressman, pray to God. Do everything in your power to stop me. Let's see how that works out for you. I'm writing it on my own to insure that the letter is written as perfectly as possible and so I don't have to fight against people like you. The post about Satanism was a symbolic comment about how atheists are potrayed as evil when they should just be portrayed as rational. I'm not really a Satanist, that's like worshipping a care bear. They don't exist? Get it?
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I just thought I'd post here to say that I will no longer be working on that particular letter, but I have donated my work on it. I will be writing a letter of my own and starting this afternoon. I should be done in a week or so. I'd explain more but I'm no longer allowed to speak here in any real sense, and I'd rather not have my message deleted. My participation in this site will also be non-existant or at least extremely limited in the very near future. But I will post my letter somewhere here, if it does not get deleted, so those who wish to endorse it may do so. Thanks. It's been nice talking with everybody.
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I thought it was Kiva. Where did your ID go? No, I don't go to Harvard.
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I just wanted to say that the only way that I can live honestly as an indiscriminate serial rapist and lobbyist is through Satanism. I used to be an atheist. Charles Darwin was going for the clergy and became an atheist when his favorite daughter died. I've had many of the same experiences, and thank God he had the natural selection for me to misinterpret and blow out of proportion. So, Charles Darwin and I became atheists for much of the same reasons. But that wasn't enough to be a bad person such as myself. What you need is a never ending acid trip, a belief in something imaginary. You see, atheism makes too much sense. You have to believe in something more powerful than yourself in order to devalue human life. That's why I'm a satanist. HAIL SATAN! HAIL SATAN! HAIL SATAN!!!!!!! Good read Shrek. Superior waste of time though.
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Nezumi, it's because we share a world with a population of people who, as a great majority, have been brainwashed by literature. Unfortunately we have to live in the very flawed world they have created and with them. It's good to understand the "magic" that goes on inside their head, because unfortunately they're unavoidable.
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Don't worry, put your trust in entropy. Very few people unterstand it though, generally for 2 reasons 1) oversimplification of "disorder" by putting it in a dramatic context 2) misunderstanding of a closed system. "Heat death" is actually from the first law, even when everything is the same temperature there still is gravity. I think that that universe is "forever" old and goes through cycles. It has evidently been 14 billion years since the Big Bang, as it effects us. Whether or not there was something before that, there may be no way to tell, but I'm also sure it certainly is a possibility. I've also always thought of the Big Bang as possibly just being a localized event or just the newest beginning of many. Maybe I should have proposed this. I always talk about this and the edge of the universe with every astronomer I can stalk.
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I'm having finals/health issues, but I'll begin workin on the letter nonstop on Monday. I'm very much not forgetting about it. It's the number 1 video at ICR and it's full of lies.
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Should I trust this guy?
silkworm replied to richardrli's topic in Evolution, Morphology and Exobiology
Muslims, eh? What state are you in? If you don't mind, I'd like to know the name of the book(s) and author(s) and any affiliation(s) involved. I have Harun Yahya already, but anyone else? -
I can't remember the name of the galaxy, Andromeda?, and us are already on a collision course that will reach us in around 100 million years, long before the sun expands. Our solar system is supposed to be unharmed due to the mind boggling distances between stars.
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He's brilliant. So brilliant those sly people at the White House didn't realize he was making fun of them until he got there.
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Can a new found chemical reaction make one become millionare?
silkworm replied to AlienUFO's topic in Other Sciences
If you find a cheap and easy way to fix nitrogen you'll be a bizillionaire. -
Wow. Young and going to court. Be prepared to be condescended to no end.
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Where is what? The link or the information to understanding what the link is and why there is one?
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Well, this explains the bad mood. I really can't afford a virtual gift. So I thought I'd hook you up with the information of a Garth Brooks impersonator. Do with him what you will. http://www.impersonators.com/garthbrooks/garth.htm
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Yeah, but the Orangutans end up looking like what a squished orange marshmellow would look like with two appendages. And although they're negotiation of branches and trees is impressive, they're sort of stuck there. I like chimpanzees. They're more general. Hell, even one has been to space. Not only that, they're buff. I just wish they weren't used in so many bad movies. What bothers me is neither one of them can swim.
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What's bad about that is, neither one of you guys will catch as much crap as I did because somebody said that I said that I use women for sex and now everyone believes it. God is dead - Nietzche