By: djkeyserv140
I enjoyed this post very much. The human condition is set to find the bad in what one doesn’t understand or accept. Your instances were good examples of this. How different would the world be if we...
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“People are welcome to believe what they like, so long as they don’t use it to hurt others.” In agreement there 17,000%. Use your beliefs, whichever side of the coin they be, to do good. Use science to...
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[...] post was inspired by the work of Mark Williams, who asked was there really any need for a picture posted on Twitter comparing what Science and [...]
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Reblogged this on <a href="http://kasagh.wordpress.com/2012/10/20/415/" rel="nofollow">KASA</a>.
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View ArticleBy: amar
I kind of think this entire religion or not thing is kinda obsolete, it’s not a question of right or wrong anymore, we know right does not stay right for long, change is the only constant, so it’s a...
View ArticleBy: Krischnadasa Schultz
War between science and religion? Both should be searching for the truth. The more they advance, the closer they get to the truth and to each other. And when they live their lifes in a way the Lord is...
View ArticleBy: Hanker For Perfection
You raise a perfectly good point, I’ve not read any of your posts before and when I saw the picture (not being a tweeter) I did assume you going to be talking from the point of view of the image. You...
View ArticleBy: Heather Evans
Reblogged this on <a href="http://controversialthinking.wordpress.com/2012/10/24/27/" rel="nofollow">Controversial Thinking</a> and commented: Great thoughts! Someone's thinking!
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