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re: the least classy sec fans.
Posted on 8/23/09 at 7:24 pm to heartbreakTiger
Posted on 8/23/09 at 7:24 pm to heartbreakTiger
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i think we still beat ole miss that year
You did. I'm just laughing thinking about the beatdown the Gumps laid on you that night. Stadium was cleared out by the third quarter.
Posted on 8/23/09 at 7:25 pm to heartbreakTiger
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live through other teams
Look who I root for.
Posted on 8/23/09 at 7:26 pm to WhoLeoJones
yea it was freezing that night. We couldnt move the ball all night and our best play was a fricking fake punt.
Posted on 8/23/09 at 7:26 pm to Duke
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it's just really abstract and hard to explain
From the website:
Where did it come from? We don't know. Why did it appear? We don't know.
Yeah.. I can see that.

Posted on 8/23/09 at 7:28 pm to Alahunter
Basically all the matter in the universe was in the space of the tip of a pin. Then, it expanded. How? Well frick if we know. It's like a black hole kinda thing.
I will say that is taught differently than evolution, because there is less backing it up.
I will say that is taught differently than evolution, because there is less backing it up.
Posted on 8/23/09 at 7:29 pm to BDD16
those damn uncouth vandy bastards are by far the worst
Posted on 8/23/09 at 7:29 pm to Duke
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Basically all the matter in the universe was in the space of the tip of a pin. Then, it expanded. How? Well frick if we know.
So, like I asked, if you haven't a clue as to describe how something could be, how is it scientific to make conclusions?
Posted on 8/23/09 at 7:31 pm to Alahunter
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So, like I asked, if you haven't a clue as to describe how something could be, how is it scientific to make conclusions?
A theoretical physicist could explain it. That shite is over a lot of people's heads. There is some evidence too. I mean, we know the universe is expanding. We know the matter in the universe has always existed. Ect.
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Posted on 8/23/09 at 7:38 pm to Duke
Yes, we know the universe is expanding. There isn't anything to support a hypothesis that all the matter was in a subatomic miniscule particle coexisting though.
Believing that isn't any different than someone choosing to believe in creationism. Saying that it's too hard to understand simply relies on having faith in someone saying something is true.
Believing that isn't any different than someone choosing to believe in creationism. Saying that it's too hard to understand simply relies on having faith in someone saying something is true.
Posted on 8/23/09 at 7:39 pm to BDD16
I think all of the SEC is pretty equal, with the exception of Vandy. They are usually a quiet, reserved bunch. 

Posted on 8/23/09 at 7:41 pm to Alahunter
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Believing that isn't any different than someone choosing to believe in creationism. Saying that it's too hard to understand simply relies on having faith in someone saying something is true.
No it's not though. One is the "best we have" and one is believing something in the face of a mountain of evidence for the other side.
Posted on 8/23/09 at 7:41 pm to Duke
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That shite is over a lot of people's heads.
this whole thread has gone over my head
could we please just talk about piss bombs again ?
Posted on 8/23/09 at 7:56 pm to Duke
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I personally like to use the example of the germ theory here. I mean, I'm sure he believes germs get us sick.
i do but I am a an RN so that in no way reflects my theological beliefs

Posted on 8/23/09 at 8:00 pm to BDD16
Least classy? gumps,LSU and GA. However, LSU gets points for having style so they're ok in my book.
I mean if you dress up like a pimp on gameday wearing purple and gold... well, that's style.
I mean if you dress up like a pimp on gameday wearing purple and gold... well, that's style.

Posted on 8/23/09 at 8:10 pm to Duke
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Funny how labamafan hasn't responded to me yet
Not funny at all I am sorry i am at work and had some stuff going down. We will obviously agree to disagree but where as you place your faith in something that IMO has not been proven and is still considered a theory just doesnt make the theory of creationism any less valid. There is scientific evidence to prove that some of the ideas regarding the timeline of creation is possible and not just arbitrarily grabbed out of thin air. Like I said he is a bit if a goofy looking guy but Ken Hoven did a seminar on creationism using scientific evidence. With my subjective faith and the scientific evidence i have seen i choose to believe in creationism. i understand that i can not prove that God is the creator of all things and I understand that but there is some evidence that lends credability to an earth only 10k or so yrs old . I just see it as being on equal footing now if you want to teach it as an elective i dont care but if evolution is as sound as you believe then there is no harm with a competing theory. i say teach both and rather ID(not God) and let the students make their mind up.
Posted on 8/23/09 at 8:11 pm to labamafan
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i do but I am a an RN so that in no way reflects my theological beliefs
The Germ Theory is as fact as The Theory Of Evolution.
It's not a theological thing. You can believe God drove the sunabitch all you want, but you know, keep that shite out of my science classrooms.

Posted on 8/23/09 at 8:17 pm to Duke
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but you know, keep that *** out of my science classrooms.
Can we atleast teach it as an elective without being too backwoods.

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