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Offline Stealth

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a good waste of the 45 seconds it took to read that.

 

Offline vyper

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Ah quit yer greetin...
"But you live, you learn.  Unless you die.  Then you're ****ed." - aldo14

 

Offline aldo_14

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Originally posted by Stealth
a good waste of the 45 seconds it took to read that.


So you decided to waste another 45 seconds typing a whiny post about it because you don't have a sense of humour?

  

Offline Inquisitor

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I think it's brilliant :)

On a related note, I found some essays I wrote on the subject 10+ years ago, as soon as I figure out how to open them and conevrt them, i wonder if they will stand muster and make the same sense that made to me when I wrote them in graduate school all those years ago.

Maybe I will post them somewhere...
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Offline Ford Prefect

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Forty-five seconds? Why is everyone else so much faster at reading than I am? It takes me years to finish books.
"Mais est-ce qu'il ne vient jamais à l'idée de ces gens-là que je peux être 'artificiel' par nature?"  --Maurice Ravel

 

Offline aldo_14

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*pats Ford on head*

Because you're special.

 

Offline pyro-manic

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Heh. Very good. :yes:
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Offline WMCoolmon

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Originally posted by Stealth
a good waste of the 45 seconds it took to read that.


I think it's one of those things that you can read it and choose to learn from it, or read it and choose to ignore it and waste the time you spend reading it.

I don't hear Christians disputing the accuracy of carbon dating or whatever when science supports a biblical story rather than disputes it. (Or any other religion, for that matter.) Skepticism is good, unless it's because a person doesn't feel like listening.
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