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Posted: December 24 2010 at 19:36
You gotta copy your posts MIke, if I don't get the access denied error it says I've timed out my session, it's ridiculous.
I don't feel like internet tonight, I don't know why. I can't even muster up the effort to respond to my surprisingly successful Santa thread. Although James is trying his hardest to derail it into smug atheism. >:-O
aginor wrote:
It have been the coldest December in Norway in 101 yeasrs, AND THEY KEEP CALLING IT GLOBAL WARMING GAAH
What? That argument is retarded, I hope you don't seriously believe that.
And yeah, James was one of the not arrogant atheists....at least I thought so. Perhaps I was wrong. Or he's f**king with it because you're Henry, which is also quite probable.
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Posted: December 24 2010 at 19:45
Did know that nobody cared about that movie until its copyright expired due to a clerical error on the part of the owner and so tv stations played it non-stop because it was free? And then it's an essential classic. I hate America.
Sooooo it IS real....just not man made lol People get so into the argument, I kinda giggle at the fact no one can deny it is happening...just what is the cause.
Not that it matters, we're all gunna die in 2012 anyway, jeez.
Joined: April 11 2010
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Posted: December 24 2010 at 20:09
JJLehto wrote:
Whadyamean Anthony? Catholics love science!
Ask Galileo. He was a scientist and devout Catholic and things turned out fine for him.
Yeah, and the Catholic Church said to him, "Wow! Earth... round? That's amazing; I can't believe that we didn't think of that. We commend you for making this discovery because we think that free scientific inquiry is just dandy. How about some ice cream?"
Ask Galileo. He was a scientist and devout Catholic and things turned out fine for him.
Yeah, and the Catholic Church said to him, "Wow! Earth... round? That's amazing; I can't believe that we didn't think of that. We commend you for making this discovery because we think that free scientific inquiry is just dandy. How about some ice cream?"
Joined: April 11 2010
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Posted: December 24 2010 at 20:12
JJLehto wrote:
Anthony H. wrote:
JJLehto wrote:
Whadyamean Anthony? Catholics love science!
Ask Galileo. He was a scientist and devout Catholic and things turned out fine for him.
Yeah, and the Catholic Church said to him, "Wow! Earth... round? That's amazing; I can't believe that we didn't think of that. We commend you for making this discovery because we think that free scientific inquiry is just dandy. How about some ice cream?"
Mhm, that's about right.
Yeah, I don't know why those damn libs say any different.
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Posted: December 24 2010 at 20:19
Anthony H. wrote:
JJLehto wrote:
Whadyamean Anthony? Catholics love science!
Ask Galileo. He was a scientist and devout Catholic and things turned out fine for him.
Yeah, and the Catholic Church said to him, "Wow! Earth... round? That's amazing; I can't believe that we didn't think of that. We commend you for making this discovery because we think that free scientific inquiry is just dandy. How about some ice cream?"
PLEASE LEARN SOME HISTORY
The Galileo thing is indefensible, sure, but I think it's overrated.
Joined: April 11 2010
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Posted: December 24 2010 at 20:21
Henry Plainview wrote:
Anthony H. wrote:
JJLehto wrote:
Whadyamean Anthony? Catholics love science!
Ask Galileo. He was a scientist and devout Catholic and things turned out fine for him.
Yeah, and the Catholic Church said to him, "Wow! Earth... round? That's amazing; I can't believe that we didn't think of that. We commend you for making this discovery because we think that free scientific inquiry is just dandy. How about some ice cream?"
PLEASE LEARN SOME HISTORY
The Galileo thing is indefensible, sure, but I think it's overrated.
Yes Henry, the heliocentric model was first proposed by the ancient Greeks. Calm the hell down now.
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