No proof? Go check sedimentary layers in affrica / Arabia / golden triangle
is website under ddos?
should get more upvotes to be seen
[ I am posting this on blog aswell ] Let me try. Because you like Wikipedia, so will I. But i'll be cropping your arguments if they are too long, I will still answer the whole, original "argument". Please realise,…
"9. Perhaps one of the more galling arguments put forth by Christian apologists is that of morality, claiming that the existence of morality is proof of their god." When we are done ridiculing each other's beliefs - so…
I wonder why they didn't mention the Cycles engine for Blender, even in it's early stages it already provides reliable power.
One fractal to bind them all…
Fair? I don't think so: the "waste" is providing the money for food, instead of teaching them how to farm their own food, teaching them where and how to build good well. And the most important (so I think) – Giving them…
ain't feedback a relic of all 'press-double-hard-to-be-sure' buttons? With handwriting recognition it shouldn't be that hard. also, http://madebymany.com/blog/wizards-and-haptic-gestures
No proof? Go check sedimentary layers in affrica / Arabia / golden triangle
is website under ddos?
should get more upvotes to be seen
[ I am posting this on blog aswell ] Let me try. Because you like Wikipedia, so will I. But i'll be cropping your arguments if they are too long, I will still answer the whole, original "argument". Please realise,…
"9. Perhaps one of the more galling arguments put forth by Christian apologists is that of morality, claiming that the existence of morality is proof of their god." When we are done ridiculing each other's beliefs - so…
I wonder why they didn't mention the Cycles engine for Blender, even in it's early stages it already provides reliable power.
One fractal to bind them all…
Fair? I don't think so: the "waste" is providing the money for food, instead of teaching them how to farm their own food, teaching them where and how to build good well. And the most important (so I think) – Giving them…
ain't feedback a relic of all 'press-double-hard-to-be-sure' buttons? With handwriting recognition it shouldn't be that hard. also, http://madebymany.com/blog/wizards-and-haptic-gestures