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Re: Yanks wanking themselves off in public     

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Author: Ken Ehrett
Date: Sep 2, 2008 22:35

... :( http://www.healthcastle.com/sugar-diabetes.shtml g00gle "insulin resistance" sometime for causal relationship between too much glucose from carbs and mainly sugar or HFC and the bodies reacton to it. If you feed a rat supre sugar for a sufficient time it will become diabetic. The agribuisness and food industry dosent want the public to make the connection ...
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Re: Yanks wanking themselves off in public     

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Author: §ñühwØ£f
Date: Sep 2, 2008 08:51

... :( http://www.healthcastle.com/sugar-diabetes.shtml g00gle "insulin resistance" sometime for causal relationship between too much glucose from carbs and mainly sugar or HFC and the bodies reacton to it. If you feed a rat supre sugar for a sufficient time it will become diabetic. The agribuisness and food industry dosent want the public to make the connection ...
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Re: Yanks wanking themselves off in public     

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Author: §ñühwØ£f
Date: Sep 1, 2008 08:09

...me diabetic :( http://www.healthcastle.com/sugar-diabetes.shtml g00gle "insulin resistance" sometime for causal relationship between too much glucose from carbs and mainly sugar or HFC and the bodies reacton to it. If you feed a rat supre sugar for a sufficient time it will become diabetic. The agribuisness and food industry dosent want the public to make the connection between our ...
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Re: Why Does The Dalai Lama Reject Darwinism?     

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Author: Gary Childress
Date: Sep 7, 2007 16:08

... on the idea that the universe is top down, not bottom up. To him, the mind is real and creative. It is independent of matter. On that, he is not prepared to budge, as his reacton to the scientist shows. He writes further, In order for the study of consciousness to be complete, we need a methodology that would account not only for what is occurring at the neurological and ...
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Re: Why Does The Dalai Lama Reject Darwinism?     

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Author: Sean
Date: Sep 5, 2007 18:04

... idea that the universe is top down, not bottom up. To him, the mind is real and creative. It is independent of matter. On that, he is not prepared to budge, as his reacton to the scientist shows. He writes further, In order for the study of consciousness to be complete, we need a methodology that would account not only for what is occurring at the ...
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Re: Why Does The Dalai Lama Reject Darwinism?     

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Author: Sippuddin
Date: Sep 5, 2007 14:58

...up. To him, the mind is real and creative. It is independent of matter. On that, he is not prepared to budge, as his reacton to the scientist shows. He writes further, In order for the study of consciousness to be complete, we need a ...
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Re: Why Does The Dalai Lama Reject Darwinism?     

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Author: Roy Jose Lorr
Date: Sep 5, 2007 09:22

.... To him, the mind is real and creative. It is independent of matter. On that, he is not prepared to budge, as his reacton to the scientist shows. He writes further, In order for the study of consciousness to be complete, we need a ...
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Re: Why Does The Dalai Lama Reject Darwinism?     

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Author: Sippuddin
Date: Sep 5, 2007 08:38

..., not bottom up. To him, the mind is real and creative. It is independent of matter. On that, he is not prepared to budge, as his reacton to the scientist shows. He writes further, In order for the study of consciousness to be complete, we need a methodology that would ...
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Re: Why Does The Dalai Lama Reject Darwinism?     

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Author: Michael Price
Date: Sep 4, 2007 22:18

...the idea that the universe is top down, not bottom up. To him, the mind is real and creative. It is independent of matter. On that, he is not prepared to budge, as his reacton to the scientist shows. He writes further, So because he clings to the belief that the mind can function without a brain (which has never been recorded ever) we should believe him? In order for ...
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Re: Why Does The Dalai Lama Reject Darwinism?     

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Author: Sippuddin
Date: Sep 4, 2007 14:56

... universe is top down, not bottom up. To him, the mind is real and creative. It is independent of matter. On that, he is not prepared to budge, as his reacton to the scientist shows. He writes further, In order for the study of consciousness to be complete, we need a methodology that would account not only for what is ...
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