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Ehwmatt wrote:I've had that paralyzed feeling a million times - it's a well-recognized phenomenon. I forget what it's called, but you're like kinda in between sleep and waking.
Don wrote:Like I said in an earlier post, everything that YoungJRNY described can be duplicated in a controlled environment, no magic or intervention from above necessary. Neurosurgeons have been aware of this malady for decades and what causes it, what else do you people want?
Don wrote:Like I said in an earlier post, everything that YoungJRNY described can be duplicated in a controlled environment, no magic or intervention from above necessary. Neurosurgeons have been aware of this malady for decades and what causes it, what else do you people want?
BobbyinTN wrote: he's a thin, older man wearing blue jeans and a red plaid shirt.
artist4perry wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dXXew8Odxtk
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dXXew8Odxtk
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=stGYU6LaLaU
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TZsND1RIoAQ
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r3eqka4Q4jU
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NyNj2D09cBo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vuVSIG265b4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B6b4564ZeLQ
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h3bqLGKBK4c
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h3bqLGKBK4c
Here watch it when you can, all 10 segments.....................
http://www.adl.org/PresRele/HolNa_52/5277_52.htmThe film Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed misappropriates the Holocaust and its imagery as a part of its political effort to discredit the scientific community which rejects so-called intelligent design theory.
Hitler did not need Darwin to devise his heinous plan to exterminate the Jewish people and Darwin and evolutionary theory cannot explain Hitler’s genocidal madness.Using the Holocaust in order to tarnish those who promote the theory of evolution is outrageous and trivializes the complex factors that led to the mass extermination of European Jewry.
(Source: Descent of man)The aid which we feel impelled to give to the helpless is mainly an incidental result of the instinct of sympathy, which was originally acquired as part of the social instincts, but subsequently rendered, in the manner previously indicated, more tender and more widely diffused. Nor could we check our sympathy, if so urged by hard reason, without deterioration in the noblest part of our nature
http://www.public.iastate.edu/~nscentral/news/2007/jun/statement.shtml...after the normal review of his qualifications, such as his record of scientific publications (which had dropped sharply after he joined the faculty),[53][54] he was not granted tenure and promotion on the grounds that he "simply did not show the trajectory of excellence that we expect in a candidate seeking tenure in physics and astronomy."
he film's extensive use of Michael Moore-style devices was commented upon,[114] but the film was variously characterized as boring, exaggerated, and unconvincing.[115] Others found it insulting and offensive to the religious.[116] The Globe & Mail's film review gave the film a score of 0 and called "an appallingly unscrupulous example of hack propaganda".[117] Vue Weekly called it an "anti-science propaganda masquerading as a Michael Moore-ish fool's journey, full of disingenuous ploys, cheap tricks, and outright mendacity."[118]
The American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) issued a statement to say it was "especially disappointed to learn that the producers of an intelligent design propaganda movie called Expelled are inappropriately pitting science against religion."[15] It went on to say the organization "further decries the profound dishonesty and lack of civility demonstrated by this effort", and said the movie "seeks to force religious viewpoints into science class – despite court decisions that have struck down efforts to bring creationism and intelligent design into schools."[119]
Angel wrote:Parfait, do you REALLY have nothing better to do than write a dissertation on the improbabilty of paranormal activity to post on a message board?????
Saint John wrote:Angel wrote:Parfait, do you REALLY have nothing better to do than write a dissertation on the improbabilty of paranormal activity to post on a message board?????
He could follow Scarabgator around and defend him at every turn, if you'd like.
BobbyinTN wrote:Non-believers have their opinions and while I don't agree with them, they don't have the right to tell me I'm wrong.
It's like believers in Christ that want to convert everyone or atheists who think everyone is stupid for believing in God.
Basically I don't care what anyone thinks as long as they don't try to push it on me or make me adhere to their beliefs.
No one can say for certain if there is or isn't a God and no one can say for certain if ghosts exists. Those who believe have seen things and trust me, they are more than "tricks of light" or a dream state, but again, you don't have to believe, you just don't have the right to tell me what is real and what isn't.
Angel wrote:Don wrote:Score one for the French, that was well done.
Don, do you really have nothing better to do than read a dissertation that Parfait wrote on the improbability of parnormal activity that he posted on an internet message board?![]()
Angel wrote:valium
Don wrote:BobbyinTN wrote:Non-believers have their opinions and while I don't agree with them, they don't have the right to tell me I'm wrong.
It's like believers in Christ that want to convert everyone or atheists who think everyone is stupid for believing in God.
Basically I don't care what anyone thinks as long as they don't try to push it on me or make me adhere to their beliefs.
No one can say for certain if there is or isn't a God and no one can say for certain if ghosts exists. Those who believe have seen things and trust me, they are more than "tricks of light" or a dream state, but again, you don't have to believe, you just don't have the right to tell me what is real and what isn't.
No one is telling you that you're wrong, we're just explaining to you why we don't believe that you are right.
Angel wrote:Parfait, do you REALLY have nothing better to do than write a dissertation on the improbabilty of paranormal activity to post on a message board?????
Don wrote:BobbyinTN wrote:Non-believers have their opinions and while I don't agree with them, they don't have the right to tell me I'm wrong.
It's like believers in Christ that want to convert everyone or atheists who think everyone is stupid for believing in God.
Basically I don't care what anyone thinks as long as they don't try to push it on me or make me adhere to their beliefs.
No one can say for certain if there is or isn't a God and no one can say for certain if ghosts exists. Those who believe have seen things and trust me, they are more than "tricks of light" or a dream state, but again, you don't have to believe, you just don't have the right to tell me what is real and what isn't.
No one is telling you that you're wrong, we're just explaining to you why we don't believe that you are right.
Saint John wrote:Angel wrote:valium
Don't mix those fuckers with beer! I hurt my back about 4 years ago playing softball and my friend noticed I was in pain at the bar, afterward. He gave me something and said it would help. I thought it was a vicodin. Boy, was I wrong.About 6 beers later I kept missing when I tried to drink my beer. I handed my keys to the girl I was with and said "Take me home right fucking now."
I slept for 12 hours!
BobbyinTN wrote:Saint John wrote:BobbyinTN wrote: he's a thin, older man wearing blue jeans and a red plaid shirt.
You were haunted by Mr. Furley?!?!
LOL! Maybe if he'd been wearing an ascot.
parfait wrote:Angel wrote:Parfait, do you REALLY have nothing better to do than write a dissertation on the improbabilty of paranormal activity to post on a message board?????
It's 02:23 AM here, pouring down like crazy outside and I still got to get through 4 more chapters of next semesters anatomy class before tomorrow morning; so nope - the enjoyment I get for educating ugly ass, uncivilized bitches like yourself is pretty good too. Pay me a couple of vicodins (as I presume that's the money of choice in your circles) and I'll teach you how to blink and breath at the same time.
Go choke on your own cellulites
parfait wrote:Angel wrote:Parfait, do you REALLY have nothing better to do than write a dissertation on the improbabilty of paranormal activity to post on a message board?????
It's 02:23 AM here, pouring down like crazy outside and I still got to get through 4 more chapters of next semesters anatomy class before tomorrow morning; so nope - the enjoyment I get for educating ugly ass, uncivilized bitches like yourself is pretty good too. Pay me a couple of vicodins (as I presume that's the money of choice in your circles) and I'll teach you how to blink and breath at the same time.
Go choke on your own cellulites
artist4perry wrote:But you see, I don't care if you agree. I am not concerned with convincing you. I just get sick of your right and I must be wrong theory some come to conclusions on here. I am saying if someone believes, don't call them retarded, stupid, ignorant.............etc. Don't be insulting...............and Don I am not saying you are. I can see why people believe in Darwinism. I just get furious at a so called scientific world that won't allow scientist to even explore any other theories without being run out of town so to speak. There are scientists who question both. What is wrong with questioning, I thought that was what science was?
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