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That made my day MeDeFe. Especially impressive as you posted only a few minutes before midnight here in Japan.
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Symmetry wrote:
The lack of religion is basically a form of religion in itself.



I'm happy to know that even though I don't follow baseball, have no interest in it, and describe it as boring and stupid if asked about it, I am actually a fervent fan of the sport.
If you don't support any baseball team, then you're actually a new team in denial.
Wait...
What?
Ah... religion.


So when is the first not-training? And what is not our team-logo?
"Some motherfuckers are always trying to ice skate uphill."

Duane: You know what they say about love and war.
Tim: Yes, one involves a lot of physical and psychological pain, and the other one's war.
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Snorri1234 wrote:And what is not our team-logo?


Way ahead of you snorri.

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That's a great logo. What we really need though, is some kind of absence of logo that is instantly recognizable as being a logo no matter where it's not seen.
That last sentence gave me a headache...
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Symmetry wrote:That's a great logo. What we really need though, is some kind of absence of logo that is instantly recognizable as being a logo no matter where it's not seen.
That last sentence gave me a headache...


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Oh my a lot has happened.

For some reason I have stopped receiving emails when there are posts to this topic. I just wanted to checkup and see if there was any happenings (i have been busy). AND WOW!! 5 new pages. I will look over it and respond when I can.

And again thanks for the response Neoteny. I will read over your post carefully.

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Bumpy.
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"Some motherfuckers are always trying to ice skate uphill."

Duane: You know what they say about love and war.
Tim: Yes, one involves a lot of physical and psychological pain, and the other one's war.
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So, I suppose while we're bumping, anyone want to talk about stem cells?

Here's the paper:

http://images.cell.com/images/Edimages/ ... s/3661.pdf

And here's a layman friendly response:

http://scienceblogs.com/pharyngula/2007 ... hrough.php
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woo stem cells...

why don't we just say it: "Evolution Won".

The End. :D
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Neoteny wrote:Image


Oh man that made me laugh out loud.
"Some motherfuckers are always trying to ice skate uphill."

Duane: You know what they say about love and war.
Tim: Yes, one involves a lot of physical and psychological pain, and the other one's war.
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Snorri1234 wrote:
Neoteny wrote:Image


Oh man that made me laugh out loud.


:D Me too. I had to pass it on.
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Out of interest, how many of you creationists have actually read The Origin of Species?
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AlgyTaylor wrote:Out of interest, how many of you creationists have actually read The Origin of Species?


Expect no replies from this one.
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How many evolutionists here have read the Bible?
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Carebian Knight wrote:How many evolutionists here have read the Bible?

I have.


So anyway, have any of the creationists have read The Origin Of Species?
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Carebian Knight wrote:How many evolutionists here have read the Bible?


I have read Mother Goose and Grimm's Fairy Tales. I should at least get 1/2 credit.

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AlgyTaylor wrote:
Carebian Knight wrote:How many evolutionists here have read the Bible?

I have.


So anyway, have any of the creationists have read The Origin Of Species?


I'm going to be honest: reading Darwin was almost as painful as reading the Bible. I couldn't finish Origin or the Bible, but they were painful for completely different reasons. One was due to the Victorian writing style, the other was due to... well... a lot of things.
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Carebian Knight wrote:How many evolutionists here have read the Bible?


Most of it. You know what they say, know your enemy.
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Carebian Knight wrote:How many evolutionists here have read the Bible?

Partly, certainly not cover to cover.
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Backglass wrote:
Carebian Knight wrote:How many evolutionists here have read the Bible?


I have read Mother Goose and Grimm's Fairy Tales. I should at least get 1/2 credit.

;)

I certainly hope you're not suggesting that the bible is little more than a fairy story used to teach morality to the less mentally capable members of society ;) :lol:
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Neoteny wrote:I'm going to be honest: reading Darwin was almost as painful as reading the Bible. I couldn't finish Origin or the Bible, but they were painful for completely different reasons. One was due to the Victorian writing style, the other was due to... well... a lot of things.

Yeah, definitely. Found the bible a real struggle at times (only read it because it was literally the only book I had to read! Gotta love those gibons that went round my uni depositing their religious load ;)) and it took me nearly 3 months to manage to read the The Origin of Species. Fascinating book, but it takes it out of you reading it.
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Carebian Knight wrote:How many evolutionists here have read the Bible?


I have read most of it, and the rest I've learned from my parents and shit.
"Some motherfuckers are always trying to ice skate uphill."

Duane: You know what they say about love and war.
Tim: Yes, one involves a lot of physical and psychological pain, and the other one's war.
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AlgyTaylor wrote:
Backglass wrote:
Carebian Knight wrote:How many evolutionists here have read the Bible?


I have read Mother Goose and Grimm's Fairy Tales. I should at least get 1/2 credit.

;)

I certainly hope you're not suggesting that the bible is little more than a fairy story used to teach morality to the less mentally capable members of society ;) :lol:


Never. Who would think that? ;)
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Neoteny wrote:
AlgyTaylor wrote:
Carebian Knight wrote:How many evolutionists here have read the Bible?

I have.


So anyway, have any of the creationists have read The Origin Of Species?


I'm going to be honest: reading Darwin was almost as painful as reading the Bible. I couldn't finish Origin or the Bible, but they were painful for completely different reasons. One was due to the Victorian writing style, the other was due to... well... a lot of things.


Elaborate on that.
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