To Yeroushalayim and beyond
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Charles Darwin stood between LGBT and Women's equal rights too.
He stood between the imvention of the airplane and global warming.
He stood between the idea of a chosen people and the establishment of the State of Israel.
He stands between a lot of things.
So what makes second comings and reincarnation special, Boss?
He stood between the imvention of the airplane and global warming.
He stood between the idea of a chosen people and the establishment of the State of Israel.
He stands between a lot of things.
So what makes second comings and reincarnation special, Boss?
Re: To Yeroushalayim and beyond
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'In the depth of winter, I finally learned that within me there lay an invincible summer' - Albert Camus
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Ah, so. You are weakening. Darwin said you would.
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My original post was pointing out that, by their actions in bucking Darwin's theory (at least where the good of the human species is concerned), fewer people - especially Atheists - believe in Darwin than believe in God. Thus it was meant to make you feel better. You were sounding pretty depressed.
Why, even Cate chimed in.
Now, it's a fact that Darwin couldn't explain how Darwin developed the sentient ability to theorize his own species' evolution.
Even less so, were he alive today, could he theorize a hypothesis explaining how any species could evolve beyond the point of being capable of threatening the very existence of _all_ species and even the planet itself.
If we believe Darwin wouldn't we behave as Darwin said we must in order to survive?
But Darwin left no mercy factor, so we all (big assumption) choose God instead whether we admit it or claim there is no God. How else can we keep f***ing everything up with a straight face?
Where you got the rest if your ideas on me I don't know. I believe in the God of Israel and I think the second coming is logically inevitable.
You would likely call that just my theory.
However, even as "my theory" it swallows up (embraces) Darwin's theory. Please cheer up my down under friend, and, if you want, watch for eight "angels".
Why, even Cate chimed in.
Now, it's a fact that Darwin couldn't explain how Darwin developed the sentient ability to theorize his own species' evolution.
Even less so, were he alive today, could he theorize a hypothesis explaining how any species could evolve beyond the point of being capable of threatening the very existence of _all_ species and even the planet itself.
If we believe Darwin wouldn't we behave as Darwin said we must in order to survive?
But Darwin left no mercy factor, so we all (big assumption) choose God instead whether we admit it or claim there is no God. How else can we keep f***ing everything up with a straight face?
Where you got the rest if your ideas on me I don't know. I believe in the God of Israel and I think the second coming is logically inevitable.
You would likely call that just my theory.
However, even as "my theory" it swallows up (embraces) Darwin's theory. Please cheer up my down under friend, and, if you want, watch for eight "angels".
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And I apologize for my "robustness" in messaging. I know what you mean, I think. Would that I could do it like Cohen.
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Good, you appear to be feeling better already.
Perhaps just rethink a few things at this point. After all... What the hell have you got to lose?
Perhaps just rethink a few things at this point. After all... What the hell have you got to lose?
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Good, you appear to be feeling better already.
Perhaps just rethink a few things at this point. After all... What the hell have you got to lose?
Perhaps just rethink a few things at this point. After all... What the hell have you got to lose?
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Mr Butler you haven't got a spare $5000 have you, digger? You see this man from the Antipodes has to travel to your fair country but I have no money. Spost to set things straight once and for all; just have no money
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It is done
No more
I end
I begin
No more
I end
I begin
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Peace to you, Boss.
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