Thanks Chris for the post--interesting read.
I'm certainly glad we aren't there yet (especially the domed cities--yuck!)
I think there was a Simpson's show where Springfield was 'domed', but Homer came to the rescue.
I also recall seeing a
Here's a prediction of life today from 40 years ago. It's amazing how
wrong we can be.
http://blog.modernmechanix.com/2008/03/24/what-will-life-be-like-in-the-year-2008/
Chris
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Mon, 24 Mar 2008 05:56:10 -0700, Allen Esterson writes:
>Mike Palij writes in relation to Jay Joseph's writings:
>>To which I say, "what exactly is that axe?" and "Does Kendler
>>really believe that he entered into his investigations without any
>>preconceived notions?" If Joseph's axe is to be co
I'll have to read Chris' blog on that stuff.
I have no intention to inflame or defame here, but
Mike Palij wrote
"Joseph's axe? ... I think his writingsindicate that he approached the examination of twin and adoption studieswith a view to
I think you're missing D) Humor makes fools of us all
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Allen Esterson wrote:
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> If we're
> going to go in for guilt by association, then there are plenty of people
> ready and willing to argue that modern Darwinism is tainted in a similar
> way. Who can doubt that pre-Nazi and Nazi philosophies were influenced by
> notions derived from Darwinian theor
They forgot the part about drinking His blood to
wash down the flesh... and for those who believe
in the transubstantiation during the Eucharist,
there is nothing "symbolic" about it... it really
is the body and blood of Christ which is being consumed...
- Marc
At 06:50 AM 3/24/2008, Ed wrote
Mike Palij writes in relation to Jay Joseph's writings:
>To which I say, "what exactly is that axe?" and "Does Kendler
>really believe that he entered into his investigations without any
>preconceived notions?" If Joseph's axe is to be concerned about
>research that has its roots in eugneics and h
After a week of suffering a cold my grand-daughters gave me with their
hugs and
kisses, I was ready to hit the pre-dawn streets. It was about 4:30 am. I had
brewed some
coffee, had read about UNC's victory over Arkansas, and had done a crossword
puzzle on
line. As I was finishing my c
While searching the web regarding the logic of religious dogmas, I came
across the following. Apparently, this tidbit has been floating around
cyberspace for a while... I've omitted the
relatively gory picture that usually accompanies it.
"Christianity: The belief that
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