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Religion and intragenomic conflict questions. - last commented 20 July 2010 10:33 AM

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Go to: So what's the goal with theism?

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Welcome to the forum!

A good goal might be to disassociate the following:

Faith as Virtue

Myth as Reality

Divinity as Causality

Scripture as Knowledge

Religion as Privilege

Psychosis as Miracles

Clergy as Holy

Indoctrination as Charity ...

Best Regards,

William

Thu, 17 May 2012 07:49:59 UTC | #941986

Go to: Godless Chaplains - Rock Beyond Belief

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That is how reporting should be done! Thank You Lucky and PBS. Also thanks to all of our armed forces personnel and those who defend the Constitution and freedoms that make this possible.

William

Sun, 29 Apr 2012 04:36:04 UTC | #938101

Go to: Losing Your Religion: Analytic Thinking Can Undermine Belief

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The Thinker 41.42 Analytical Less Intuitive

Discobolus 61.55 Control More Intuitive

Therefore:

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Fri, 27 Apr 2012 09:51:53 UTC | #937655

Go to: Losing Your Religion: Analytic Thinking Can Undermine Belief

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Fri, 27 Apr 2012 09:45:21 UTC | #937653

Go to: Ancient walking gets weirder

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"The simple act of walking continues to take strange detours among ancient human ancestors."

These evolutionary detours are still occurring today. I for one, also have a gait divergent from most. My coach referred to my inherited high arches as "Twinkle Toes". They then gave me a bounce in my step and made me very light on my feet where I could turn on a dime whiles running. Great for dancing also!

I inherited this detour from my maternal grandfather who goes all the way back to Thomas Bitton Dean of Wales and consecrated Bishop of Exeter in 1292. His tomb, before the high altar of his cathedral, was opened in 1763. His remains are preserved in the chapter-house.

I wonder, If permitted to investigate, if he might also have had this evolutionary variation.

William

Wed, 18 Apr 2012 08:50:46 UTC | #935427

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