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05-20-2010 , 06:33 PM
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Originally Posted by MelchyBeau
what was the setup?
Breaking a commandment.
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05-20-2010 , 06:33 PM
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Originally Posted by Russian Roulette
Have you ever wondered why, if born and evolved on Mars, monkees would be the same strength we are ?

In fact we are proportionately weaker than every other species on this planet.

If we were evolved on Mars for some time, we would be just what we are now. If we moved here from Mars then again, we would be just what we are.

Why don't we discuss NASA findings in schools ?

I have some interesting pictures stored at NASA and JPL and gosh, it looks like someone was messing around on Mars at some point in time.
Cmon this has absolutely nothing with the tread topic, take it somewhere else.

And NASA findings are discussed in schools, are you kidding me?
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05-20-2010 , 06:43 PM
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Originally Posted by MelchyBeau
the lack of oxygen would certainly explain your thought process.

Again, we evolved from apes, not monkeys.
The problem withyour assertion is that you expect me to believe that existing hominids on this planet had 2 simultaneous changes within their DNA 10k years ago. See, that has never happened anywhere else in nature, to my knowledge.
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05-20-2010 , 06:44 PM
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Originally Posted by MelchyBeau
From wikipedia, we are actually apes.

One of the possible common ancestors for us and the modern apes is Nakalipithecus nakayamai which is a prehistoric great ape.
Wikipedia articles have statements about certain poker sites that i know not to be true.
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05-20-2010 , 06:51 PM
Wikipedia has been proven unreliable with a lot of things.
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05-20-2010 , 06:54 PM
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Originally Posted by Gunth0807
Cmon this has absolutely nothing with the tread topic, take it somewhere else.

And NASA findings are discussed in schools, are you kidding me?
Sorry, i was proving that another's poster's assertion to our ancestry was worth another look. I think we need to examine ALL topics, including other possibilities as to our beginnings rather than be forced to state the findings of various pieces of dirt.


Leaky found australiopithicus the day before her funding was due to be terminated.

Darwin used a meta sample of species development and states IT MUST HAVE HAPPENED HIS WAY.

MUST....

MUST = arrogance that will lead to one's demise.

Darwin made some interesting, correct and valuable observances. From these he drew a myopic conclusion that pretty much every clown in acedemia reveres as gospel.

There are other possibilities. When you limit your beliefs to all things Darwin, your third eye gets shut right the **** off.

What happens is people develop firm beliefs and they just don't want to let go.

flat earthers
various english kings
darwinians
earth the center of the universe
can't fly
witch hunters
atheists



The list goes on and on. Schoolchildren are routinely forcefed doctrine that is wrong, yet a whole sub-culture of teachers have banded together.



People draw the line and often prefer obstination to admitting their incorrect thought processes.

I have made countless mistakes in life and joyfully await any and all corrections.

Last edited by Russian Roulette; 05-20-2010 at 07:00 PM.
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05-20-2010 , 06:56 PM
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Originally Posted by Gunth0807
Wikipedia has been proven unreliable with a lot of things.
Like what?
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05-20-2010 , 06:58 PM
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Originally Posted by Russian Roulette
The problem withyour assertion is that you expect me to believe that existing hominids on this planet had 2 simultaneous changes within their DNA 10k years ago. See, that has never happened anywhere else in nature, to my knowledge.
Doesn't have to be simultaneous.
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05-20-2010 , 06:58 PM
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Originally Posted by MelchyBeau
Like what?
I could go rip apart a few WIKI articles about various pokersites if you like ?
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05-20-2010 , 07:03 PM
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Originally Posted by Russian Roulette
I could go rip apart a few WIKI articles about various pokersites if you like ?
Please start a thread regarding how unreliable Wiki can be so people on 2+2 will stop trying to get all their information from there. I will be happy to contribute to the thread.
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05-20-2010 , 07:17 PM
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Originally Posted by Gunth0807
Please start a thread regarding how unreliable Wiki can be so people on 2+2 will stop trying to get all their information from there. I will be happy to contribute to the thread.
do it
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05-20-2010 , 07:21 PM
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Originally Posted by dknightx
do it
Hi dknightx, how are you today?
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05-20-2010 , 08:10 PM
excellent, now please start that wikipedia thread. im most curious as to what inaccuracies youve found that they are unwilling to fix
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05-20-2010 , 08:26 PM
don't worry, some day Christian mythology will be covered just like Greek, Roman, Egyptian, etc mythology is taught today
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05-20-2010 , 08:32 PM
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Originally Posted by Gunth0807
Please start a thread regarding how unreliable Wiki can be so people on 2+2 will stop trying to get all their information from there. I will be happy to contribute to the thread.
So i can pick up some form of infraction points ?

Nice try
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05-20-2010 , 08:33 PM
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Originally Posted by dknightx
excellent, now please start that wikipedia thread. im most curious as to what inaccuracies youve found that they are unwilling to fix
You are so insistent, i think it's on you
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05-20-2010 , 08:35 PM
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Originally Posted by Russian Roulette
So i can pick up some form of infraction points ?

Nice try
Why would you get infraction points for this?
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05-20-2010 , 08:36 PM
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Originally Posted by Russian Roulette
You are so insistent, i think it's on you
Why would it be on dknightx? He is not claiming that wiki has false info.
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05-20-2010 , 10:01 PM
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Originally Posted by Gunth0807
Why are kids in school drilled on Greek/Roman mythology but God's Word or Jesus aren't even mentioned in public schools?

I believe Aztec gods are also discussed and tested.

Did Jesus not make a big enough impact in history?...
I agree that the *history* of Christianity should be taught alongside of other religions. But if a teacher ever started talking about "god's word" they should be fired.
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05-20-2010 , 10:21 PM
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Originally Posted by Lestat
I agree that the *history* of Christianity should be taught alongside of other religions. But if a teacher ever started talking about "god's word" they should be fired.
Some protestant schools would be good IMO, prolly could convert some of those mostly useless buildings (except Sundays) to schools. Everybody wins, the church helps shoulder some of the education load from society and the kids can be brought up as the parents see fit.
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05-20-2010 , 10:34 PM
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You are so insistent, i think it's on you
One of the best cop-out attempts ive seen on here in some time.
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05-20-2010 , 11:03 PM
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I agree that the *history* of Christianity should be taught alongside of other religions. But if a teacher ever started talking about "god's word" they should be fired.
i agree. you cannot talk about history without talking about various religions, but public schools at the high school or down level should not have anything to do with religious specifics.
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05-20-2010 , 11:07 PM
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Originally Posted by cowboy2579
Some protestant schools would be good IMO, prolly could convert some of those mostly useless buildings (except Sundays) to schools. Everybody wins, the church helps shoulder some of the education load from society and the kids can be brought up as the parents see fit.
there are already protestant schools out there. i went to a Presbyterian high school, but it was not based out of a church, although there are schools like that
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05-20-2010 , 11:08 PM
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Originally Posted by cowboy2579
Some protestant schools would be good IMO, prolly could convert some of those mostly useless buildings (except Sundays) to schools. Everybody wins, the church helps shoulder some of the education load from society and the kids can be brought up as the parents see fit.
I am fine with religious based schools as long as they are not government run/funded.
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05-20-2010 , 11:20 PM
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Originally Posted by Gunth0807
Why would it be on dknightx? He is not claiming that wiki has false info.
dk had expressed so much interest in the thread that i feel he can make it just fine
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