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"wide-spread"
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Reagen
my point stands. -- nm
Posted by
TFox
Mar 11 '09, 14:22
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in what way? -- nm
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Reagen
Mar 11, 14:25
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all i was saying is that scientists, just like religious leaders, believed things at one time that have since been proven false and now sound silly.
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TFox
Mar 11, 14:30
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the difference being that scientists throw off beliefs that don't pan out. -- nm
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Reagen
Mar 11, 14:32
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and the religious leaders z was referencing have throw out bloodletting, I'm pretty sure. -- nm
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TFox
Mar 11, 14:33
If a minority belief the earth's a sphere, then the belief that the earth is flat must be widespread. -- nm
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mara
Mar 11, 14:29
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but that's yet to be shown
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Reagen
Mar 11, 14:31
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