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February 7th 2007
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Forum: Philosophy 201
Things that make you go hmmm...
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Things that make you go hmmm...
I don't mean the worldview is entirely irrelevant, but people differ more than worldviews do. Properly applied, the term "worldview" does not apply to anything specific enough to predict an...
Alvara resists the urge to put a crossbow bolt somewhere exceedingly unpleasant - for him. She begins attending to her things as she speaks, "We've a number of things to discuss with you. First...
Bible doesn't say that. It says only that the sons of God came in to the daughters of men, not the daughters of animals, birds or fishes.
That could be symptomatic of the dehydration. :hug: Still :pray:ing.
If they all carbon-dated to the same time, you might be right but they don't.
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