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Comment Re:More religious whackjobs (Score 0) 286

Actually, "separation of church and state" is not in the constitution. And in the original context, it was against what brought people to America in the first place: a state run church. The phase was meant to keep the state out of the church, not the church out of the state.

When a nation turns its back against God, the church, and its citizens (abortion), it is all down hill from there.

Comment Just laying around (Score -1) 94

Wow, it was just laying around in a pile of rubble! Of course this means it is 2.8 million years old! It is not like ancient humans could dig holes or anything.

Funny they even mention Lucy, a know fraud containing bones found scattered over a river bed over many miles and even in different layers. No one cares. There is too much money tied up in this. Plus it is anti-church, anti-God, so lets shout this discovery from the hilltops!

Comment Don't care, (Score 0) 450

This sucks, but I am still going to continue using debian (both stable and testing) everywhere. I have not found any issues with it over the years. Debian and linux is a good program.

Comment Re:Old saying (Score 0) 249

GPS works by having many satellites in an egg shaped orbit around the Earth all broadcasting an atomic time. Your hand held radio receives these signals,and based on the time difference between the individual (and visible) satellites, the location of the satellites is then mapped out mathematically and thus you can triangulate the exact lat and long coordinates of the hand held radio based on that.

Comment Re:Yawn... (Score 0) 534

When people 'attempt' to use that verse, it shows their own lack of understanding.

And for your info, right below that line says to not cast your pearls to pigs. And based on my *judgment* of you, I will do just that.

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