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Posted on: Why Science cannot disprove a God
at 11/18/2009 7:13pm

Jack, first it is not my beliefs. Merely an amusing tidbit where some of the science like to claim science can disprove ... more(+)

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Commented on: Today's Top Athletes: Human or Android?
at 2009-11-17 12:43:39

If all this is because of our brains, our intelligence, our science and technology ... which breaks down to tools ... ... more(+)

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Posted on: Why Science cannot disprove a God
at 11/18/2009 7:13pm

Jack, first it is not my beliefs. Merely an amusing tidbit where some of the science like to claim science can disprove ... more(+)

Posted on: Why Science cannot disprove a God
at 11/17/2009 11:34am

You're the one claiming science can disprove God.
You've been unable to prove so.

But this is you ...
If you cannot ... more(+)

Posted on: Why Science cannot disprove a God
at 11/16/2009 5:30pm

Science leaves it at there is no evidence of God.
It does not say, because of that, there is no God.
Just no evidence ... more(+)

Posted on: Why Science cannot disprove a God
at 11/16/2009 2:01pm

Let us say we did use every possible way. Even experimental ways like hacking into your brain to focus on new memories, ... more(+)

Posted on: Why Science cannot disprove a God
at 11/16/2009 1:23pm

I agree you shouldn't just use "God did it" to answer things which are still unknown.

But there's a twisted ... more(+)

Commented on: Today's Top Athletes: Human or Android?
at 2009-11-17 12:43:39

If all this is because of our brains, our intelligence, our science and technology ... which breaks down to tools ... ... more(+)

Commented on: POLL: Your View of Human Evolution
at 2009-11-17 10:31:23

Oh I dunno.
To everyone?

In theory, if this was all posted on a forum and you guys could all see it in a row. No need ... more(+)

Commented on: Vatican Ponders Alien Life
at 2009-11-16 18:32:55

Look at everyone.

Sitting there shrewdly putting religion down.

Speaking of aliens and the religiously blind view of ... more(+)

Commented on: The Future of Human Evolution
at 2009-11-16 18:29:15

I told you all.
An animal species can feel when an issue is about to arise in the world. It prepares for it ... more(+)

Commented on: Critics Challenge 'Dog Whisperer'
at 2009-11-16 17:44:46

No, ego.

They should be listening to the proof/evidence.

Treat type dog training only works so well. In same cases, ... more(+)

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