SplitPeaSoup

SplitPeaSoup

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[quote]Agree with Cacto. I don't think you understand intimacy.[/quote] I think I will give my 2 cents, just because I am almost positive I do not understand intimacy. Intimacy is a state of comprehensive knowing. For example, I can have intimate chemical knowledge. Or I can have intimate knowledge of another person. I can intimately know the neighborhood around my building. Intimacy is not a feeling.

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[quote]I am sorry that preventing another Holocaust costs you so much.[/quote] It is not our moral obligation to prevent the genocide of the Jewish people. Jews here have a lot of money and power, and they want to make sure their people are safe. "Anyhow she got on a plane headed for New York to raise money. In a few weeks she managed to raise $50 million dollars! Tell me God doesn't have a plan for Israel! " [quote]I appreciate the support of Christians,[/quote]<br/

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[quote]"The homology concept is an investigative kind concepts because its historical origin stems from the fact that biologists perceived and perceive a unity of form among different groups of organisms[/quote] There is a unity of form among all organisms, and I perceive it. Why do you not?

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[quote]I reiterate:[/quote] molecular homology. I'm not talking about, "wow, that animal sure looks a lot like the others." I mean, "wow, that animal's DNA is certainly similar to another's, albeit a little more complex." Ultimately, though, indirect evidence can only slant probability in a certain direction. While the probability of evolution is certainly high, I cannot make you accept it. On the other hand, I do wonder why your alternative is far less likely.

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[quote]even if the explanation is an anti-Semitic conspiracy theory)[/quote] I'll be an anti-semite if you'll be anti-american. We'll call it even. [quote]In fact the victories they were able to win were absolutely unbelievable.[/quote] [quote]Oh boy... She was talking about 1948.[/quote] Notice the plural form of victory used in that sentence. And if you mean the 1948 war in which a ragtag bunch of outnumbered, disgruntled Arabs made a disunited and

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[quote]How about I give you a small piece of concrete evidence, say molecular homology ya...I'm game...go for it.[/quote] I think you do not understand molecular homology or you would see that it is evidence for evolution. [quote]I get the feelin' someone here is copying and pasting from creationist sites. oh puh-leeze Zoo...coming from the "here check my link" guy because I really rely on others to tell me what the truth is? You gotta be kidding![/

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[quote]There had to be help from another outside supernatural source because to say otherwise would be harder to believe.[/quote] Well, that's it then. The US of A is supernatural. We give the jews a lot of money and a lot of technology.

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[quote]Seriously, though, if the real God came, he could convince everyone of his divinity if he wanted to.[/quote] Yep, you got it right. I don't want to. You just have to believe.

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[quote]Wow! You must really come down hard on those who push Islam then.[/quote] Islam in other parts of the world does a far better job of being insane than Christianity does here. I would not even be arguing with you if I lived in Iran. God bless this free country.

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[quote]Every "argument" has not been thoroughly rebutted. I will grant you that fact is relative to the individual’s perception of it, and apparently you have obtained a perception based on the religion (theory) of evolution. If you were honest with yourself, you would admit that true science does not support evolution nor Creation. However, it does weigh more towards intelligent design. I would be willing to bet your study of science has been through pro-evolution material.[

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[quote]KingCasper211[/quote] It is amazing how much research this guy did.. from sources published decades ago. Some of his points are interesting. [quote]highly complex creatures: trilobites, worms, sponges, jellyfish, etc.,[/quote] Well, I am not an evolutionary biologist, but I am pretty sure those are not highly complex. Plus, evolutionary theory allow me to deduce that the Cambrian rocks are not at the bottom, or even these w

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[quote]How dare you demand proof of our divine creator! Is your faith so weak that you do not trust His word? Beg his forgiveness![/quote] I hereby declare that the next bad thing that happens to Erathoniel was my doing. See, that's what happens when you distrust me. [quote]God would just call himself God.[/quote] That's my ghetto name. [quote]How dare you demand proof of our divine creator! Is your faith so weak that you do not trust His word?[/quot

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[quote]Again, you make a point based on subjective interpretations of an individual's reading. I think if I took the time to look, I could probably find a lot of contradictions in the bible, given that it was written by a number of different people.[/quote] Look no further. Being a prophet of God, I can tell you the interpretation that is the right one. The bible, though wrought with translation errors, is supposed to say that the land produced animals according to their kind. The other

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[quote]The Jews are, after all, God's chosen people.[/quote] Wrong. I do not remember choosing anyone. I think they chose themselves, and that is cheating. But, now, because you have upset me, I choose the Norwegians.

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[quote]sure, right after I capitalize hitler[/quote] The point is that I forget to capitalize words sometimes. Meh. Why would I start bothering? To please someone who holds certain nouns in high regard? Well, I do not have a particular affection for either jews or hitler, and if I forget to capitalize one, I will not bother to fix it unless I'm feeling anal. Jews are a group of people in our society who help each other out. But they do not help me out. They are not directly opp

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[quote]Funny, I dont see many checking to see if the baby has a US or YOU. Or asking before exercising their "choice".[/quote] If the baby is not aware of itself, then it can't really do that. It is not much of an issue for me, seeing that I am a man. But I would rather abort a defective baby than raise a retard. It's a simple choice for me. And I would rather abort a baby who I could not care for than allow it to finish developing into something that understands how irrespons

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[quote]Al Gore was never elected You are right, but he was democratically selected. It is a little ironic that the man who overcame democracy in order to rise to power should be the one who decided to blow holes into arabs heads so he could shove his ideal of democracy into them.[/quote] [edit: ideals was too vague]

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[quote]Al Gore was never elected[/quote] You are right, but he was democratically selected. It is a little ironic that the man who overcame democracy in order to rise to power should be the one who decided to blow holes into arabs heads so he could shove his ideals into them.

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Genesis 1:24 (Whole Chapter) And God said, "Let the land produce living creatures according to their kinds: livestock, creatures that move along the ground, and wild animals, each according to its kind." And it was so. The land produces creatures.

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[quote]Though it is still a common practice, I think they have dropped the quotes requirement, now all you have to do is state the title of the book... which, if I am not mistaken, ironically just means book.[/quote] Good point. And this brings me to my next issue. I read in the bible that God created kinds and gave kinds the ability to be fruitful, mutiply, and diversify throughout the world. I think what God is really saying is that he gave life the freedom to develop in the way it ch

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[quote]Plus I was never a big fan of Darwinism because it played such a large part in the Nazis’ Final Solution to their so-called “Jewish problem” and was so clearly instrumental in their rationalizing of the Holocaust[/quote] This is so circumstancial. I could just as easily say Christianity played a part in exterminating the jews, as in that they were not Christians as God intended. Plus, wasn't hitler obsessed with teuton knights?

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