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In reply to the discussion: Creationists Try to Outsmart Neil deGrasse Tyson on the Great Flood and Climate Change [View all]ejpoeta
(8,933 posts)78. that makes sense to me.
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Creationists Try to Outsmart Neil deGrasse Tyson on the Great Flood and Climate Change [View all]
xchrom
May 2014
OP
I've always wanted to smack them in the forehead and say, "That was part of his plan, too!"
dawg
May 2014
#28
If you want to believe that you have no free will, then more power to you I guess.
dawg
May 2014
#36
The article you link to does not claim that anyone has proven free will to be an illusion.
Vattel
May 2014
#81
It's also true that through our own determination we can change those chemical reactions...
DesertDiamond
May 2014
#51
And when they get drunk, crash the car, beat their spouse, leave their kids go hungry
Ikonoklast
May 2014
#39
Watch: The Neil deGrasse Tyson climate denier takedown we’ve been waiting for is finally here
xchrom
May 2014
#2
I guess maybe you could put your dad to the test by asking him if he's "with god."
Mr. Evil
May 2014
#61
LIKE A 1000 TO A MILLION TIMES GREATER # OF SPECIES? IN A FEW THOUSAND YRS? REALLY?
drynberg
May 2014
#11
Maybe they only took babies! Not arguing just pointing out that this is what the literalists get for
jwirr
May 2014
#21
Well, the proliferation of flood stories has a simple explanation to me...
Wounded Bear
May 2014
#47
Ken Ham "These legends are ubiquitous because all people in the world are descendants of Noah"
yellowcanine
May 2014
#30
I learned about the Epic of Gilgamesh 30 years ago. Neil was just a kid then.
kelliekat44
May 2014
#40
ah, but anthropologists have found numerous ways of "stabilizing" oral tradition
MisterP
May 2014
#56
On the bright side, if Ken Ham is trolling NDGT, he has less time to troll DU.
Warren DeMontague
May 2014
#62
Creationists are living proof that some of the monkeys came out of the trees....
lastlib
Jun 2014
#92