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Re: RIP     

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Author: Darrin
Date: Jul 29, 2008 10:42

...if two gags are Jewish, the picture will be perceived as Jewish comedy..., Koreans. It's a cheap way to have relatives." eh - JOAN RIVERS...More culture here, more in the way of arts than anywhere in the.... Maybe sometimes in a minor way, but New Yorkers are much too... of London. Montefiore led the way for the industrial development of ...lost in the blaze of the Milky way. Properly, the Jew ought ...
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Re: On Us (All Us Space Aliens)     

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Author: Immortalist
Date: Jun 14, 2008 15:53

... all the things life needs. Yes the details are interesting, but from a "bigger" picture sort of thing, the situation appears to be quite insane. For instance there are ... that's just what we can see! That is 230 billion times as many as the 300 billion in the Milky Way.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stars Insane! Yes, it would seem insane, to suppose that there were no life on at...
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Re: On Us (All Us Space Aliens)     

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Author: Sir Frederick
Date: Jun 14, 2008 01:24

.... Only young stars have all the things life needs. Yes the details are interesting, but from a "bigger" picture sort of thing, the situation appears to be quite insane. For instance there are estimated to be at least ... observable universe, and that's just what we can see! That is 230 billion times as many as the 300 billion in the Milky Way. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stars Insane!
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Re: Arguments against determinism     

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Author: tg
Date: May 11, 2008 04:09

...which objects move in perfectly determinative ways. At human scale levels of interaction... in a merely probabilistically determinative way. Actually, they proceed in an ... Since we have no practical way of knowing the exact magnitudes,... that the region where our Milky Way galaxy is located could ... first metaphorical approximation. -tg The picture this gives us is that ...
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Arguments against determinism     

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Author: turtoni
Date: May 10, 2008 11:41

...which objects move in perfectly determinative ways. At human scale levels of interaction...proceed in a merely probabilistically determinative way. Actually, they proceed in an absolutely... that the region where our Milky Way galaxy is located could ...(possibly indirectly) causes itself. The picture this gives us is that ... as empirical. In an indirect way, this train of investigation appears ...
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Re: Science Disproves Evolution     

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Author: amoram
Date: May 6, 2008 08:37

... 1/25 the diameter of our Milky Way Galaxy, which has at least 100,000,000,000 stars. The ..., p.  184. David Shiga, “Nursery Pictures,” Science News, Vol. 167, 5 March ... compless everityng to ammass itself, in way magnetic. If we perceive not the magnetic way but the electrical one (tha is its inverse), ... expansion, whithot contrast in any way the Universal Gravitation, how is ...
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Re: Science Disproves Evolution     

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Author: Immortalist
Date: May 5, 2008 22:54

...16 million light-years from earth, contains about 100,000 stars and is 1/25 the diameter of our Milky Way Galaxy, which has at least 100,000,000,000 stars. The dwarf’s mass is about 30 times too...,” Nature, Vol. 430, 8 July 2004, p.  184. David Shiga, “Nursery Pictures,” Science News, Vol. 167, 5 March 2005, pp. 148–149. http...
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Science Disproves Evolution     

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Author: Pahu78
Date: May 5, 2008 10:24

... 16 million light-years from earth, contains about 100,000 stars and is 1/25 the diameter of our Milky Way Galaxy, which has at least 100,000,000,000 stars. The dwarf’s mass is about 30 times too ...Universe,” Nature, Vol. 430, 8 July 2004, p. 184. David Shiga, “Nursery Pictures,” Science News, Vol. 167, 5 March 2005, pp. 148–149. http://www....
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Re: An Introduction to the Philosophy of Religion     

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Author: Angus Rodgers
Date: Mar 26, 2008 03:40

...: talk about a blank slate oxymoronic? is there an affiliation with a national or regional or world or milky way existential church? and it "beliefs" are: kiss pictures of jean paul sarte, albert camus? a runnnig parody a way to get some tax exemption? A communion bucket for ritual nausea? -- Angus Rodgers (...
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Re: An Introduction to the Philosophy of Religion     

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Author: Robert Cohen
Date: Mar 25, 2008 20:02

...the list might be interested to know that, just for the hell of it (and way off my usual area), I'm blogging about An Introduction to the Philosophy of ... slate oxymoronic? is there an affiliation with a national or regional or world or milky way existential church? and it "beliefs" are: kiss pictures of jean paul sarte, albert camus? a runnnig parody a way to get some tax exemption?
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