dallasmay01
Dallas May
dallasmay01

We all have prejudices. It's literally human nature. On the fields of the African Savanna, distrust of others that aren't a part of your clan served a vital role in human survival of the species and evolution.

No, what has happened is that you have a pre-conceived stereotype of what Christians are in your head. Whenever you come across one that matches your stereotype, you register it as more evidence of your stereotype. But when you come across one that doesn't -which I bet is far more often- you discount the person as an

I find it hard to believe that be KJV only has 66 translations.

"8. Homo sapiens is still evolving rapidly"

This one is probably the most controversial. (And I'm not talking about creationism. Hang with me.)

It's hard to say that humans are still evolving because we have been removed from natural selection. Virtually ALL humans have the opportunity to have surviving and reproducing

Probably better. But not as good as good ol' gasoline.

Seriously, this is something that in 2003 would have aired on Alias and I would have rolled my eyes at for being ridiculous.

It could, technically, be done. But the real question is Why would you want to? The value of the global internet far exceeds the costs in terms of privacy. To create an internet remotely as valuable you would have to mirror everything on the internet locally. And still, your private internet would instantly be left in

South Korea:

They counted the NSA work. But the fact that you can post that comment on Gizmodo is the reason the USA gets a "Free" status.

Why is there "No Data" for Canada and half of Europe?

I just don't understand why so many people get so fussy about the FAA not allowing cell phone calls. Have you ever tried to turn on a cell phone on a plane? It doesn't work anyway. You don't get a signal.

I've been grandfathered into Virgin Mo's $25 plan. I use my phone for work and typically go over the 300 talk minutes, but that just means I spend more like $30/month.

The Moon belongs to anyone who wants it. If you want to stake out your 40 acres on the moon, go right ahead.

Cellphones don't get signals above a few hundred feet.

I don't get the fuss here. As anyone who has ever actually turned on a phone on a plane knows IT DOESN'T WORK ANYWAY. You don't get a cell signal above a few hundred feet, so why does everyone cry about it?

This should really be titled: "College Football team associated Wal-Mart sales."

You forgot the saddest one of all.

We can't use 65 million year old DNA to clone dinosaurs.

It's not any different. And I'm certainly not advocating for re-inventing everything for every application. But my point is that if you only use the crutch and don't know what the tables mean and how they were derived then you are at risk of getting into trouble. You have to know what the limitations of the crutch are

I didn't say that a calculator can't be a great tool and add efficiency. The personal computer is nearly solely responsible for the 90's economic boom (and ironically responsible for the job opportunity troubles that young people find themselves in today.)

What I was responding to was your statement above that you