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    The opposite of right...

    ...is both left and wrong. Basically, you can never be "too" right, or a "right-wing extremist." I mean, what could be wrong with being right? Sent from my SM-A520F using Tapatalk
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    Liberal extremists.

    Liberals are extremists. Conservatives are pansies. For those willing to deal in rational terms, you could reasonably be called a fundamentalist. I mean, what's wrong with sticking to the fundamentals? Sent from my SM-A520F using Tapatalk
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    The earth is flat and we never went to the moon--Part II

    That will be midnight to 3am, my time. :noid: Edit. Wait, I can't count. That will be lunchtime to 3pm. :eek: Sent from my SM-A520F using Tapatalk
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    The earth is flat and we never went to the moon--Part II

    Being in New Zealand, I can't help, can I? Sent from my SM-A520F using Tapatalk
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    The earth is flat and we never went to the moon--Part II

    :shocked: Science??!! I thought you guys were Christians. :eek: Sent from my SM-A520F using Tapatalk
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    The earth is flat and we never went to the moon--Part II

    Flat-earthers have nothing to fear but sphere itself. Sent from my SM-A520F using Tapatalk
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    The earth is flat and we never went to the moon--Part II

    www.kgov.com/pot Sent from my SM-A520F using Tapatalk
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    Why Evolution is real science - let's settle this "debate"!

    Yes, because I was speaking English. Which all has nothing to do with the challenge to evolution from entropy. Have you read my answer? Barbarian obfuscates: Predictions are not all that matter. Nope. Evolution works because Blablaman says so. If you understood what information is, you'd...
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    Quantum experiment lends support to alternative theory

    The ESSW argument “was a striking philosophical objection” to the Bohmian view, said Aephraim Steinberg, a physicist at the University of Toronto. “It damaged my love for Bohmian mechanics.” But Steinberg has found a way to rekindle that love. In a paper published in Science Advances, Steinberg...
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    This lawyer's headed for hell.

    I'm not glad lawyers exist.
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    Evolution in action

    They call it a disorder, but shouldn't Darwinists be celebrating this as "survival of the fittest"? Researchers link virus to birds with deformed beaks AP, ANCHORAGE, Alaska The tiny birds showed up at birdfeeders in Alaska's largest city with freakishly long beaks. Some beaks looked like...
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    Darwinists try to explain the origin of complexity

    Why does complexity arise? Because complexity arises. :duh: :darwinsm: :mock: Darwinists.
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    Babylonians do math, surprise evolutionists:

    Babylonians do math, surprise evolutionists: http://www.sciencealert.com/this-ancient-babylonian-map-of-jupiter-just-changed-history-as-we-know-it
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    Is most published research wrong?

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    Population doubling; a challenge to the Darwinist

    The Darwinist believes that the population about 4,000 years ago was something like 7 million. Today's population doubling period is thought to be 60 years. Assuming the accuracy of those numbers over all history, there would be 2.93x1033 people on planet Earth. :D The Earth is estimated to...
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    Turtles and the Flood

    This is a key question, and an issue that is typically ignored by Darwinists. When a fossil is dug up, most of the work is spent telling tales of what the thing allegedly evolved from, while issues of forensics — what should be first on the list to investigate: How the thing died — are ignored...
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    Challenge to Darwinism

    The challenge was issued to defend creationism, and the conversation went something like this: Present one idea that challenges evolution. HISTORY. In Genesis, God is recorded as having created the world and everything in it in six days. This is backed up consistently throughout scripture...
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    Darwinists will believe anything

    From the "Darwinists will believe anything" file: CNQf9vZqv7k :darwinsm:
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    Aether v Timespace

    With the announcement of gravity waves having been detected, it raises an interesting question: What is the medium that these waves travel through? The answer is: spacetime. But the standard idea is that relativity theory, which introduced spacetime, eliminated the need for an aether — which...
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    The 'Interstellar' challenge

    One of the key scenes from the movie Interstellar was when Matthew McConaughey's, Anne Hathaway's and Wes Bentley's characters landed on a planet that was near a black hole, while David Gyasi's character stayed on an orbiting space ship. The plot point was that on the planet, gravity from the...
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