Someone had asked Hook what he'll say if, when he dies, he finds that counter to his belief when still alive, there's a God after all waiting to greet him.
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Evolutionists have a number of classifications of mimicry, such as Batesian mimicry, M�llerian mimicry, etc., with just-so stories behind them. A satisfactory explanation, though, will need a genetic basis.
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To link your name with a guy like James Fetzer in a public fashion, as NCSE's Glenn Branch did, practically invites us to a closer inspection of Fetzer's credentials.
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The class Insecta with its distinctive segmentation goes back at least 400 million years to the Silurian period. It gives the impression of a creative personality at work in a lab. He hits on a design he likes and sticks with it.
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"Facts alone are insufficient to destroy a conspiracy theory, of course, and in many ways a theory's appeal has more to do with the receptiveness of its audience than the accuracy of its details."
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