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[quote user="Washingtonwarrior"]I often wondered that if energy can not be created or destroyed, what happens to the energy which was life when we die? [/quote] It isn't destroyed. It's transferred to worms who transfer it to birds who transfer it back to humans. It's called ecology.
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[quote user="OkanoganRider"]That is, when there is no natural explanation for an event and it may be established by reasoned logical deduction or mathematics that there is no natural or physical explanation attainable then it can be seen as "magical" (In other words, an uncaused event). That is exactly what the big bang is, a form of magic. [/quote] It may be magic to you, but there are smart people who study such things are working to derive a lab model: http://www.reuters.com
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[quote user="OkanoganRider"]In the quantum world everything is measured in probabilities and the locations of things are probability locations only. No definite specific locations only likely locations in principle. It's a game of chance.[/quote] Yes, but if the scientist's stochastic models are correct, the odds of understanding are with the house. Engineers have been using such useful estimation devices for decades now. Here's an example: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kalman_filter
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[quote user="Sangathor"]Uh, thanks......I think. I've never served in the military (although I was a boy scout 30 years ago) and haven't failed anything in a while, but thanks. [/quote] You don't need to. Educating yourself and doing something useful for your fellow countrymen doesn't require shooting at anyone.
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[quote user="Meatball"]Now if they'd have called it the IDIOT act like they should have, then people could complain about it. [/quote] I like the "quivering in fear of a few loony towel heads act."
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[quote user="Washingtonwarrior"] LOL, OK, I think I may have you pegged now. You really do know everything and in such huge capacity, wealth and depth. In your mind it appears, that there could there ever be a God for no other reason than [/quote] Because it can't be proven. Is it possible there is a god or gods, absolutely. Is credible evidence for their existence available, no. And if you have a problem with people relaying facts to you, then go back to Faux news. They'll entertain
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[quote user="Infidel Rat"]In the vid you can see Al stumbling for a word to use other then 'error' [/quote] I swear we much be watching different things. I saw Gore say that he didn't have time to go over all the problems found with the movie, but in general the study that pointed out the flaws generally agreed with him. Then the guy asking questions goes banannas and someone cuts off his mic. Then bananna boy shows up on Hannity blasting away at Gore without a single thing
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[quote user="TheOhioMike"]Well gents I need a computer. I bought this HP terra bite giga bite hdmi thing about 6 months ago and its nice but vista I am guesssing just destroys the way its supose to work.[/quote] I have a relatively new computer running Vista 64. Originally, it was awful and gave me at least a bi-weekly blue screen of death. A little over a month ago I installed Service Pack 2 on it and it has been running really well ever since. SP2 is a free download from Microsoft.
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[quote user="Centerline"] Jesus command to love your neighbor or fellow man...yeah, that is incompatible as well...[/quote] Especially if Obama happens to be your neighbor.
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[quote user="Sushi_Biker"]I beat this point into your skull because you are proveably WRONG when you made the statement "The bible isn't meaningless gobbledygook. It just makes many claims we now know to be completely wrong[/quote] Here are a few examples: The Bible has verses mentioning dragons (Jeremiah 51:34), unicorns (Isaiah 34:7), and cockatrices (Isaiah 11:8). These passages led many naturalists in the Middle Ages to think such mythical creatures actually exist.[46] The