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Post by Deleted on May 10, 2013 22:19:54 GMT 10
all you do is talk shit
geology has proven the bible to be horseshit
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Post by Occam's Spork on May 10, 2013 22:43:29 GMT 10
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Post by Deleted on May 11, 2013 12:45:30 GMT 10
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Post by Occam's Spork on May 11, 2013 21:02:05 GMT 10
All you ever do is post horseshit Your delusions are getting worse. Invalidation.
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Post by Deleted on May 11, 2013 21:40:11 GMT 10
Yes it is, but not because I am Narcissistic because I know I am not. It is invalidation because you are delusional.
de·lu·sion /diˈlo͞oZHən/ Noun
A false belief strongly held in spite of invalidating evidence, especially as a symptom of mental illness.
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Post by Occam's Spork on May 11, 2013 22:02:13 GMT 10
Narcissism is inordinate fascination with oneself. Everyone else is flawed because the subject perceives themselves flawless.
*And this is a warning--start up with this schoolyard name-calling shit again, and you'll be taking another vacation.*
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Post by Deleted on May 11, 2013 22:29:41 GMT 10
LOL
no - I am just appalled by you
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Post by Occam's Spork on May 11, 2013 22:52:30 GMT 10
Yes it is, but not because I am Narcissistic because I know I am not. LOL Buzz: "I know am not a narcissist because I know am not a narcissist because I know am not a narcissist..."(round and round and round...)
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Post by pim on May 12, 2013 18:19:21 GMT 10
So when everyone beieved the Earth was flat - it was flat because everyone believed it. What do you mean "everybody believed it"? Everybody? Believed the world was flat? The paradigm of a spherical Earth was developed in Greek astronomy, beginning with Pythagoras (6th century BC), although most Pre-Socratics retained the flat Earth model. Aristotle accepted the spherical shape of the Earth on empirical grounds around 330 BC, and knowledge of the spherical Earth gradually began to spread beyond the Hellenistic world from then on. The misconception that educated Europeans at the time of Columbus believed in a flat Earth, and that his voyages refuted that belief, has been referred to as the Myth of the Flat Earth. In 1945, it was listed by the Historical Association (of Britain) as the second of 20 in a pamphlet on common errors in history.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flat_Earth
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Post by Deleted on May 12, 2013 23:56:49 GMT 10
don't talk to me - ever
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Post by pim on May 13, 2013 12:50:12 GMT 10
And thus exposed as a fraud and a purveyor of snake oil, Buzz disappears up his own arse in a puff of bullshit-inspired flatulence ... ;D
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Post by Deleted on May 13, 2013 15:27:49 GMT 10
and with that post you expose yourself as the nasty person you really are. There was a time when it was generally held that if you sailed too far west your ship would fall off the edge - beyond here there be dragons. So if everyone believed it, it must therefore be true. The Flat Earth model is an archaic belief that the Earth's shape is a plane or disk. Many ancient cultures have had conceptions of a flat Earth, including Greece until the classical period, the Bronze Age and Iron Age civilizations of the Near East until the Hellenistic period, India until the Gupta period (early centuries AD) and China until the 17th century. It was also typically held in the aboriginal cultures of the Americas, and a flat Earth domed by the firmament in the shape of an inverted bowl is common in pre-scientific societies.[1] The Jewish conception of a flat earth is found in biblical and post biblical times. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flat_Earth
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Post by pim on May 13, 2013 16:03:27 GMT 10
Oh well, I guess when snake oil and voodoo obscurantism keeps on being peddled, and science is derided as some sort of leftist conspiracy, you've just got to keep on patiently trotting out the historical facts ... The paradigm of a spherical Earth was developed in Greek astronomy, beginning with Pythagoras (6th century BC), although most Pre-Socratics retained the flat Earth model. Aristotle accepted the spherical shape of the Earth on empirical grounds around 330 BC, and knowledge of the spherical Earth gradually began to spread beyond the Hellenistic world from then on. The misconception that educated Europeans at the time of Columbus believed in a flat Earth, and that his voyages refuted that belief, has been referred to as the Myth of the Flat Earth. In 1945, it was listed by the Historical Association (of Britain) as the second of 20 in a pamphlet on common errors in history.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flat_Earth Sometimes, gentle reader, you have to meet the stubbornness and truculence of snake oil obscurantism with the patience of Job
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Post by Deleted on May 13, 2013 16:17:56 GMT 10
at least now you are at last being honest in your nastiness - not as two faced as you were - now you are just plain nasty.
you are a bombastic pedantic nasty bastard
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Post by pim on May 13, 2013 17:02:04 GMT 10
<sigh!> The paradigm of a spherical Earth was developed in Greek astronomy, beginning with Pythagoras (6th century BC), although most Pre-Socratics retained the flat Earth model. Aristotle accepted the spherical shape of the Earth on empirical grounds around 330 BC, and knowledge of the spherical Earth gradually began to spread beyond the Hellenistic world from then on. The misconception that educated Europeans at the time of Columbus believed in a flat Earth, and that his voyages refuted that belief, has been referred to as the Myth of the Flat Earth. In 1945, it was listed by the Historical Association (of Britain) as the second of 20 in a pamphlet on common errors in history.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flat_Earth
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Post by Deleted on May 13, 2013 17:10:09 GMT 10
normally i would ask what you are going on about but as you are beneath contempt and I have asked you to never communicate with me under any circumstances all I can do is ignore you for the wanker you are.
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Post by Deleted on May 13, 2013 20:30:00 GMT 10
Well said Earl.
But talking to that contemptuous prick is a waste of time.
The point I was trying to make, is that there was a time when people did believe the earth was flat, and that belief did not make the earth flat.
There was a time before Copernicus, when all the scholars and intellectuals in the civilised world believed the earth was at the centre of the Solar System, but that belief did not make it so.
Copernicus and Galileo came up with new information and disproved all the stupid old crap that was commonly believed my all the scholars of the time.
That is exactly my point - when new information comes in you have to reassess your beliefs.
But if it is religion - that doesn't happen.
If 2+2=5 is written in the Bible, then 2+2=5 to religious nutters, who reject reality for the fantasy taught by the religions.
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