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_Robert_ replied to the topic Past Life Regression in the forum
Science — the kind that requires evidence and reason. 8 years, 5 months agoSo this news story reporter busted a palm reader bigtime….she was wrong about everything. Her excuse…she had inadvertently read one of his “past lives” and offered a refund…It could happen, right…
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Reg the Fronkey Farmer started the topic Past Life Regression in the forum
Science — the kind that requires evidence and reason. 8 years, 5 months ago
I watched some early morning TV recently and tuned into an episode of “The Doctors”. I did not know much about the show having only ever seen it in parts before then. I was not really paying much heed to it until I heard them say that “coming up next” there will be a segment on the merits of “past life regression” as a form of therapy. Goo…[Read more]
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tom sarbeck posted an update in the group
Science — the kind that requires evidence and reason. 8 years, 6 months agoRIP the Standard Model–the Big Bang with Its Many Untested and Untestable Hypotheses
“It’s a mystery to me how comets work at all.”
–Donald Brownlee, principal investigator of NASA’s Stardust MissionNothing in the observed Universe has surprised astronomers and astrophysicists more than comets. Their “dirty snowball” hypothesis, for decades the…[Read more]
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Tom Sarbeck replied to the topic Human social norms of sexuality and gender in the forum
Science — the kind that requires evidence and reason. 8 years, 6 months agoSinging?
That’s miles better than later telling him she has a headache.
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Strega replied to the topic Human social norms of sexuality and gender in the forum
Science — the kind that requires evidence and reason. 8 years, 6 months ago@davis In Fiji, at the tribe gatherings the men speak and the women are not permitted to address the meeting, other than by whispering into their husbands ear and having him speak. Sometimes the men do not convey their woman’s words. If this happens, the woman starts to sing. Men are not permitted to speak whilst a woman is singing. Som…[Read more]
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Davis replied to the topic Human social norms of sexuality and gender in the forum
Science — the kind that requires evidence and reason. 8 years, 6 months agoWhy do humans have their particular social norms regarding sexuality and gender?
There is no social norms rearding sexuality and gender for humans. They vary greatly from place to place and over time. Even within the same country there are enormous differences per culture, class, education, profession etc. In some parts of the world women…[Read more]
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Simon Paynton started the topic Human social norms of sexuality and gender in the forum
Science — the kind that requires evidence and reason. 8 years, 6 months agoHow does this stack up?
Why do humans have their particular social norms regarding sexuality and gender?
- monogamy
- control and dominance of females by males at a cultural and societal level, and double-standards between male and female norms
- widespread prohibition on (especially male) homosexuality
Human sexual behaviour differs from…[Read more]
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tom sarbeck posted an update in the group
Science — the kind that requires evidence and reason. 8 years, 7 months agoHow did astronomy become a religion?
A short answer is that during the USA/USSR Cold War, a few astronomers became addicted to taxpayer money. Their addiction repeated that of dam builders in the early 1900s, and of highway builders in the 1950s. A lesson is that starting taxpayer subsidies is difficult; stopping them is more difficult.
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tom sarbeck posted an update in the group
Science — the kind that requires evidence and reason. 8 years, 7 months ago[T]he singularity was the seed of the Big Bang.
So said a well-educated guy.The evidence for a singularity is as real as the evidence for a god.
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Earle Sanborn posted an update in the group
Science — the kind that requires evidence and reason. 8 years, 8 months agoThe Large Hadron Collider mapped the whole human genome in 2001-2002.The upshot was there is no gene for LBGTQ- and most certainly not transgender. There is no such thing.
Just about everything we do is habitual- open doors, start cars, make coffee, go to the bathroom, etc. I’m 57 three kids, CPA, CFE a man who understands numbers, trends,…[Read more]-
“The Large Hadron Collider mapped the whole human genome in 2001-2002”.
Incorrect.
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That’s all you have to say is “incorrect” Where is your proof it didn’t happen? Here’s proof it did
“This is the Way God Made Me”–A Scientific Examination of Homosexuality and the “Gay Gene”
by Dave Miller, Ph.D.
Brad Harrub, Ph.D.The trumpets were left at home and the parades were canceled. The press releases and campaign signs were…[Read more]
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“The Large Hadron Collider mapped the whole human genome in 2001-2002” – This is so laughably incorrect I’m forced to be extra skeptical of every word I ever see you write. It’s like saying Christopher Columbus was the first elephant to fly around the world… it’s THAT wrong.
Also, why have you posted directly into the group rather than making a…[Read more]
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Tom Sarbeck replied to the topic EU? in the forum
Science — the kind that requires evidence and reason. 8 years, 9 months agoWha…? You woke me to ask that?
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PopeBeanie replied to the topic EU? in the forum
Science — the kind that requires evidence and reason. 8 years, 9 months agoTom Sarbeck wrote:
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The EU model says electricity (lightning bolts far larger than any we know) made the craters–be they round or any other shape.
[…]But the video shows no such lightning. Why should its analogous cosmic process differ?
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Reg the Fronkey Farmer replied to the topic EU? in the forum
Science — the kind that requires evidence and reason. 8 years, 9 months agoReg, this group is about science; it’s NOT about debate.
Let’s park this one Tom.
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Tom Sarbeck replied to the topic EU? in the forum
Science — the kind that requires evidence and reason. 8 years, 9 months agoRreg, I did not say you should not debate.
I did say, but not clearly, that I will let the evidence prevail.
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Thanks, Tom – you always seem to give me a healthy skepticism for ‘scientific announcements’.
Strega, when government departments have done what Congress funded them to do, Congress cuts their budgets and they have to reduce their payrolls. This time it’s NASA’s turn.