You're so cute when your trying to make a point xD
2007-10-17 09:38:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Teawitch, i think which you will discover greater hate rants on a greater or much less nameless communicate board than you will discover in every day relationships with Christians Muslims, Wiccan followers, atheists, etc. in an identical way which you hit upon stuff written on bathing room stalls that maximum folk do no longer bypass around discussing openly. anybody is sounding off, some for the exciting of it, others because of the fact it relatively is an nameless threat to get their greater hateful thoughts off their chests. So truly i could say the rationalization for the rants is the anonymity of this placing. Edit: I do agree that Smartypants makes some solid factors with regard to the political area of manipulating human beings's fears. I resent, although, the throwing around of the expression "fundamentalist" or "fundy". The be conscious "fundamentalist" grew to become into coined to designate people who held to the basics of Christian doctrine while many church homes have been dropping them. some communities have used the term to describe themselves and have behaved in a hateful, pharisaic way. yet i'm a fundamentalist in my Christian ideals, which skill I shop on with conservative Christian theology (even although, for a North American, i could be considered as "leftist" in politics). So whilst we are fending off generalizations and rants against particular communities, enable's no longer lump "fundamentalists" into an identical bunch the two. (i do no longer in many situations use the term to describe myself because of the fact it truly is misunderstood, yet I nonetheless draw back as quickly as I see the term utilized in a typical thank you to describe hateful human beings).
2016-10-12 23:14:17
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answered by ? 4
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All matter originated from one "unidentifiable" phenomenon known as the big bang. The chicken/egg debate would best be taken to that time frame. What was the cause behind this explosion of intelligent design as we know it? Atheists would have you believe that all we know now "just happened" (yet clearly contradict themselves in the laws of science known today i.e. "life cannot come from non-life") String theory cites many different dimensions that we cannot see or feel, yet exist. So, the atheists can believe what they want, but "a little knowledge can be dangerous" (In other words, not taking in all fields of study) Honestly, I think that the inconsistencies of the Bible have forced many to abandon ship rather than search for other possibilities regarding God. I have learned many things in books, and am well educated, but never did I learn anything until I actually asked God to let me in. I really did not expect what I got. (It was a shock to me) I hope any atheists reading this will maybe open up your mind to a possibility. Don't worry about the Bible... Look further. Good luck :)
2007-10-17 06:12:35
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answered by S&NFervor4Ever 4
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Farmers Coop Market.
2007-10-17 06:01:32
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answered by Anonymous
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from plants...
edit: oh, you must mean the seeds of doubt you have growing in your head about christianity. those come from atheists, and they only need an open mind to bloom.
2007-10-17 06:04:37
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answered by just curious (A.A.A.A.) 5
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sunflower seeds come from David or Planters
2007-10-17 06:07:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Which seeds? Sunflower seeds come from sunflowers...pumpkin seeds come from pumpkins...get the idea? I personally get my seeds from the farm store.
2007-10-17 06:01:20
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answered by ? 7
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Heterosporous, endosporous vascular plants
This website gives a simple explanation.
2007-10-17 06:02:30
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answered by Anonymous
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They grow within the plant and then you can put them in dirt and they too will grow. Geez, it's not rocket science. Have you never had a little garden?
2007-10-17 06:02:17
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answered by Flatpaw 7
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Which time? You know, all those words you know that you think represent real things?... not all of them are real things. "Seed", for instance, and "life" in particular.
2007-10-17 06:11:27
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answered by dissolute_chemical 1
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