TheDoc
4th April 2008 - 02:32 AM
QUOTE (uaafanblog+Apr 4 2008, 12:37 AM)
LOL. So that would be ... um ... after 2030?
More like 200,000,000,000,000,000,030.
Gorgeous
4th April 2008 - 02:53 AM
Soon, as the evidence to the contrary is mounting almost by the hour, and the likes of Hawking (a 'face') are becoming more sceptical...but the reality is that it was never really 'alive'. It is currently being used as a political tool, i.e. for all the wrong reasons, and this is simply because of the fear of the connotations involved. Sadly, I think the 'pushers' will push the world into another war, rather than suffer the consequences of greater awareness by the (voting) majority. But this is inevitable, as truth of how things necessarily exist will always be part of the agenda, whenever Humans allow themselves the luxury of time to think.
Once something of truth gathers momentum, it is virtually impossible to stop it. Think about this, as it is evident in all things, necessarily. Only things that are real can do this. Where 'erroneous notions' need to be constantly pushed and drilled into peoples' faces, Reality needs just to be exposed once, and people instinctively know its truth, even if it sometimes takes a while to 'sink in'...
g.
Trippy
5th April 2008 - 12:09 AM
I am NOT voting in this poll because the wording of the options makes the original posters atitude BIAS and intent crystal clear
uaafanblog
5th April 2008 - 01:47 AM
QUOTE (Trippy+Apr 5 2008, 12:09 AM)
I am NOT voting in this poll because the wording of the options makes the original posters atitude BIAS and intent crystal clear
Man I wish these poll threads had some sort of mechanism for people to express a differing "bias" about the nature of the poll questions. But since they apparently don't then I guess people won't be able to vote however they want and share their own biases.
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