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enki23 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Jan-18-04 05:06 PM
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1. all of science dies when you die?
Edited on Sun Jan-18-04 05:10 PM by enki23
i agree, but try telling that to the worms who recycle you. one minute you think you've got everything all figured out, next minute you're part of the carbon cycle. unless you're a radical solipsist who takes the entire universe with you whenever you go to sleep.

it's no skin off my back whatever you believe, of course, as you don't really exist anyway. :P
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  -Science is creationism? sweetheart  Jan-18-04 05:01 PM   #0 
  - all of science dies when you die?  enki23   Jan-18-04 05:06 PM   #1 
  - yes it all dies  sweetheart   Jan-18-04 05:29 PM   #5 
     - I am an anti-solipsist.  mike1963   Jan-18-04 06:41 PM   #13 
        - me or I  sweetheart   Jan-18-04 06:55 PM   #17 
           - I think you are right. I died a long time ago.  mike1963   Jan-18-04 07:22 PM   #21 
           - Yeah, but I bet you'll myth me when I'm dead  William Seger   Jan-18-04 08:08 PM   #30 
  - Yes and no  wryter2000   Jan-18-04 05:12 PM   #2 
  - unless you come up with a testable definition of "great writer"  enki23   Jan-18-04 05:21 PM   #3 
  - You're quite wrong.  rogerashton   Jan-18-04 05:23 PM   #4 
  - When you die  sweetheart   Jan-18-04 05:33 PM   #6 
     - Why wait for death, perception changes from microsecond to microsecond  wuushew   Jan-18-04 05:40 PM   #7 
        - time, death and self  sweetheart   Jan-18-04 06:02 PM   #9 
  - Uh, Don't put Descarte in front of the horse  Beearewhyain   Jan-18-04 05:56 PM   #8 
  - LOL!  sweetheart   Jan-18-04 06:13 PM   #10 
     - Sounds like you've got a Nietzsche that can't be scratched  William Seger   Jan-18-04 07:17 PM   #20 
        - Philosopher's drinking song  Beearewhyain   Jan-18-04 07:34 PM   #24 
  - so much typing yet such lack of understanding ?  moof   Jan-18-04 06:22 PM   #11 
  - indeed  sweetheart   Jan-18-04 06:30 PM   #12 
  - Your point is fallacious  RapidCreek   Jan-18-04 06:41 PM   #14 
  - beyond the subject header  sweetheart   Jan-18-04 06:49 PM   #15 
     - Creationism viewed in the context of a believer of the religion  RapidCreek   Jan-18-04 07:33 PM   #23 
        - Religion is subjective  sweetheart   Jan-18-04 07:56 PM   #27 
  - How deep. Reminds me of junior high... Ah, the good old times.  creativelcro   Jan-18-04 06:54 PM   #16 
  - Yes it was a good time  sweetheart   Jan-18-04 06:59 PM   #18 
  - I disagree.  DrWeird   Jan-18-04 07:10 PM   #19 
  - Grin. I have, stashed away somewhere, a program that generates articles  mike1963   Jan-18-04 07:29 PM   #22 
  - nice paper...  sweetheart   Jan-18-04 07:41 PM   #25 
     - Ahh, but you see...  DrWeird   Jan-18-04 07:46 PM   #26 
        - 2 times bull my friend  sweetheart   Jan-18-04 07:59 PM   #28 
           - How dare you!  DrWeird   Jan-18-04 08:02 PM   #29 
              - LOL you've got the irish bull in ya'  sweetheart   Jan-18-04 08:11 PM   #31 
  - Locking  Moderator   Jan-19-04 01:07 AM   #32 
 

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