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Hero1

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  1. is this who we think will win? 50 cent probably..
  2. yep i really liked that man :bowdown:
  3. the family is growing old..
  4. you are getting a little too comfortable on that throne schnazzy.. :bat:
  5. Ive seen them shirts for $15 for years on ebay
  6. yeah if Will was on kanyes album that would be interesting
  7. :word: I used to like that show....why did they stop making it?? :shakehead: once lois and clark got together no one cared anymore..
  8. Friday, November 18, 2005 · Last updated 6:09 p.m. PT Vatican official refutes intelligent design By NICOLE WINFIELD ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER VATICAN CITY -- The Vatican's chief astronomer said Friday that "intelligent design" isn't science and doesn't belong in science classrooms, the latest high-ranking Roman Catholic official to enter the evolution debate in the United States. The Rev. George Coyne, the Jesuit director of the Vatican Observatory, said placing intelligent design theory alongside that of evolution in school programs was "wrong" and was akin to mixing apples with oranges. "Intelligent design isn't science even though it pretends to be," the ANSA news agency quoted Coyne as saying on the sidelines of a conference in Florence. "If you want to teach it in schools, intelligent design should be taught when religion or cultural history is taught, not science." His comments were in line with his previous statements on "intelligent design" - whose supporters hold that the universe is so complex that it must have been created by a higher power. Proponents of intelligent design are seeking to get public schools in the United States to teach it as part of the science curriculum. Critics say intelligent design is merely creationism - a literal reading of the Bible's story of creation - camouflaged in scientific language, and they say it does not belong in science curriculum. In a June article in the British Catholic magazine The Tablet, Coyne reaffirmed God's role in creation, but said science explains the history of the universe. "If they respect the results of modern science, and indeed the best of modern biblical research, religious believers must move away from the notion of a dictator God or a designer God, a Newtonian God who made the universe as a watch that ticks along regularly." Rather, he argued, God should be seen more as an encouraging parent. "God in his infinite freedom continuously creates a world that reflects that freedom at all levels of the evolutionary process to greater and greater complexity," he wrote. "He is not continually intervening, but rather allows, participates, loves." The Vatican Observatory, which Coyne heads, is one of the oldest astronomical research institutions in the world. It is based in the papal summer residence at Castel Gandolfo south of Rome. Last week, Pope Benedict XVI waded indirectly into the evolution debate by saying the universe was made by an "intelligent project" and criticizing those who in the name of science say its creation was without direction or order. Questions about the Vatican's position on evolution were raised in July by Austrian Cardinal Christoph Schoenborn. In a New York Times column, Schoenborn seemed to back intelligent design and dismissed a 1996 statement by Pope John Paul II that evolution was "more than just a hypothesis." Schoenborn said the late pope's statement was "rather vague and unimportant." http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/national/110..._Evolution.html
  9. go to http://www.myspace.com/smashrockwell download the two beats..rip your rhymes and send em to casual!
  10. so what are you saying schnazz the execs will be drinking their own piss if this movie bombs :kekeke:
  11. I would have thought cristigolo would have noticed he is on level 5 but isn't even a lieutenant... :jusmindyabizness:
  12. Yeah you should shout Cozmo D a PM he can give you some great advice :2thumbs:
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