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:: Depending on mood, I can have a little sleazy fun with the BBT's :: "fixes" (eg and always starting with the "Inflationary Epoch") and :: observational discrepancies (eg "The Curious Case of the Non-Missing :: Early Heavy Elements", "The Curious Case of the :: Non-Earlier-Less-Dense Galaxies and Radio Sources", "The Curious Case :: of the Perfectly Amazing Number of Galaxies Popping Up Long     

Group: alt.talk.creationism · Group Profile · Search for Ago Away Far Far Galaxy In Long Long Time in alt.talk.creationism
Author: Wayne Throop
Date: May 26, 2008 19:16

On Mon, 26 May 2008 16:44:09 -0400, mimus <tinmimus99@hotmail.com> wrote: Depending on mood, I can have a little sleazy fun with the BBT's "fixes" (eg and always starting with the "Inflationary Epoch") and observational discrepancies (eg "The Curious Case of the Non-Missing Early Heavy Elements", "The Curious Case of the Non-Earlier-Less-Dense Galaxies and Radio Sources", "The Curious
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On May 26, 4:44 pm, mimus <tinmimu...@hotmail.com> wrote: > On Mon, 26 May 2008 16:25:03 -0400, John Baker wrote: > > On Sun, 25 May 2008 17:09:58 -0400, mimus <tinmimu...@hotmail.com> > > wrote: > > >>On Sun, 25 May 2008 16:49:51 -0400, John Baker wrote: > > >>> On Sun, 25 May 2008 11:35:17 -0400, "jonathan" > >>> <H...@write.instead.net> wrote: > > >>>> To win this debate the science side     

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Author: James A. Donald
Date: May 26, 2008 17:51

On Mon, 26 May 2008 16:25:03 -0400, John Baker wrote: On Sun, 25 May 2008 17:09:58 -0400, mimus <tinmimus99@hotmail.com> wrote: On Sun, 25 May 2008 16:49:51 -0400, John Baker wrote: On Sun, 25 May 2008 11:35:17 -0400, "jonathan" <Home@write.instead.net> wrote: To win this debate the science side has to able to explain just how random interactions tend
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According to General Relativity, if you were to look down on the solar system, from a viewpoint above it, the earth would look like a ball bearing, on a rubber sheet. Now I am not going to go into detail with regards to my thoughts on the Briefer History of Time and how we diverge in our opions with regards to time travel, but I will say this, semantical arguments aside, what we consider     

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Author: *Anarcissie*
Date: May 26, 2008 13:52

"P. Roehling" wrote "Paul" <pauljsampson@yahoo.com> wrote Yeah, God forbid we should hear (or worse, learn) something new. <G> Well, the first "Starwars" film opened with the words "A long time ago in a galaxy far far away", so I think that we could therefore consider the Cantina Tune to be legitimate old time music. At least that's my story, and I'm sticking to it.
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"P. Roehling" wrote > "Paul" <pauljsampson@yahoo.com> wrote >> Yeah, God forbid we should hear (or worse, learn) something new. <G> > > Well, the first "Starwars" film opened with the words "A long time ago in > a galaxy far far away", so I think that we could therefore consider the > Cantina Tune to be legitimate old time music. > > At least that's my story, and I'm sticking to it. >     

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Author: mimus
Date: May 26, 2008 13:44

"Paul" <pauljsampson@yahoo.com> wrote Yeah, God forbid we should hear (or worse, learn) something new. <G> Well, the first "Starwars" film opened with the words "A long time ago in a galaxy far far away", so I think that we could therefore consider the Cantina Tune to be legitimate old time music. At least that's my story, and I'm sticking to it. -Pete P.S. Actually, for the
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"Paul" <pauljsampson@yahoo.com> wrote > Yeah, God forbid we should hear (or worse, learn) something new. <G> Well, the first "Starwars" film opened with the words "A long time ago in a galaxy far far away", so I think that we could therefore consider the Cantina Tune to be legitimate old time music. At least that's my story, and I'm sticking to it. -Pete P.S. Actually, for the     

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Author: rick_sobie
Date: Apr 27, 2008 16:02

On Feb 11, 12:30 pm, Ben Shoemate <ben.shoem...@gmail.com> wrote: On Feb 10, 4:35 am, lith...@nbnet.nb.ca wrote: On Feb 9, 9:43 am, Ben Shoemate <ben.shoem...@gmail.com> wrote: On Feb 6, 1:36 am, lith...@nbnet.nb.ca wrote: On Feb 3, 12:48 pm, Ben Shoemate <ben.shoem...@gmail.com> wrote: Last night, as I was watching the new series "The Universe"
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Author: Seven Inch Dilly
Date: Feb 13, 2008 17:16

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Author: Seven Inch Dilly
Date: Feb 13, 2008 17:16

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Author: P. Roehling
Date: Feb 13, 2008 13:47

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Author: P. Roehling
Date: Feb 13, 2008 13:47

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Author: lithium
Date: Feb 11, 2008 16:50

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