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Not you, all things considered
Catwoman ducked your question.

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xxxooxxx wrote:
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who me?:D
Not you all things considered
Catwoman ducked your question
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thewordofme wrote:
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No, we have quotes from Edison...he was a total atheists, unlike Einstein who was a deist or mild agnostic. Look him up and read about him.
"As we leave the Moon at Taurus-Littrow, we leave as we came, and God willing, as we shall return, with peace and hope for all mankind. God bless the crew of Apollo 17."

On the Apollo 17 mission (December 7-19, 1972),

Because he found space exploration to be utterly "intelligently designed" (not just some random hodge podge "popped into existance".)

FACT.

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QuiteCrazy wrote:
Not you, all things considered
Catwoman ducked your question.
Just makin' sure...wouldn't what ya to think I... was a copout.:D~
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MIDutch wrote:
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For your enlightenment, I was born, baptized and raised as a Christian. I consider myself agnostic with Buddhist tendencies. A "literal and inerrant" translation of the Bible was NEVER a requirement for believing in God and thinking that Adam and Eve and the talking snake and magic fruit and giants and satyrs, etc. were historically and factually real just seemed really silly in the Christian circles I grew up in. Heck, it was my mother and one of the nuns at Sunday school that told me that the stories in the Old Testament were merely myths, fables and fairy tales that God used to teach important lessons to bronze age pastoral cultures that were, for the most part, scientifically ignorant.
If "thinking" adults here in the 21st century want to think those stories are all "literally and inerrantly true" than my using the phrase "bronze age, goat herder FAIRY TALES" is the LEAST of their worries.
:-)

OK, I confess, I had to punch a snotty boy in the nose, ever so slightly-- at *Cateschism* one Saturday a.m., for being BEYOND rude to some of the women of the parish.

I still don't regret it lol.

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QuiteCrazy wrote:
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Not you all things considered
Catwoman ducked your question
No you're wrong!

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thum...

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you have any thoughts on the Observer Effect?
Observer effect may refer to:

1. Observer effect (information technology), the impact of observing a process while it is running
2. Observer effect (physics), the impact of observing a physical system
3. Observer-expectancy effect of psychology, how people change their behavior when aware of being watched

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Cybele wrote:
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No you're wrong!
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thum...
Sorry Cybele, I didn't know KittenKoder was a man. That explains much.

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Cybele wrote:
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Observer effect may refer to:
1. Observer effect (information technology), the impact of observing a process while it is running
2. Observer effect (physics), the impact of observing a physical system
3. Observer-expectancy effect of psychology, how people change their behavior when aware of being watched
you had to go look it up now didn't ya...lol
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Makesure100 wrote:
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I really love depantsing 7 and 8 year old boys and then fondling them before they put their pants back on.
You're going to fry!!!!!!!

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Sorry Cybele, I didn't know KittenKoder was a man. That explains much.
Don't worry I got fooled too. I thought it was a frigid woman at first

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xxxooxxx wrote:
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you had to go look it up now didn't ya...lol
Yes

what do you think of no. 3?

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Cybele wrote:
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Don't worry I got fooled too. I thought it was a frigid woman at first
(I always assume everybody on topix is a man, until proven different ...It's safer that way.)

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Cybele wrote:
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Yes
what do you think of no. 3?
well it kinda looks like a bird flyin' sideways...what do you see?

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Jan 1, 2013
 
mission wrote:
<quoted text>You're going to fry!!!!!!!
He has a fetish for fecal bacteria

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xxxooxxx wrote:
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(I always assume everybody on topix is a man, until proven different ...It's safer that way.)
lol

I thought xxooxx was a female

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FREE SERVANT wrote:
It amazes me that people do not understand why Jesus came and went to the cross. He came to save us because we are all sick and in need of a physician. We have all sinned, and those who say they have never sinned are liars. Our very nature is offensive to God, There are some sins that are more repulsive to our Creator than others and yes God does get angry because of wickedness. We are required to turn from wrongdoings and if we don't, we are in danger of Hell fire.
Well, lets see, there was no Adam and Eve, therefore there was no ' original Sin', therefore there was no need for Jesus.

Your dogma is toast...

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#69627
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Cybele wrote:
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lol
I thought xxooxx was a female
now where would ya get an idea like that?lol

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xxxooxxx wrote:
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well it kinda looks like a bird flyin' sideways...what do you see?
I sense 'free willy'

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#69629
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FREE SERVANT wrote:
People didn't want to hear the truth in the time of Jesus and this world is just as cold and corrupt today. If a man who claims to be a follower of Jesus can not tell people there is a real Hell where there is flames and torment, then he fears men more than God. The name of Jesus can bring us up out of those flames.
Won't you stop doing you Witnessing on this forum...its irritating and useless.

Thank you in advance :-)

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