mike65
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mike65

Interesting question. I’d say so yes, because he still belongs to the world. And all the apparatus he used to run it was built on the same world.

Bah! Terrible list. That’s fine though. Everybody has their own idea about what makes a good superhero film.

Absolutely. I also prefer the chronological order. I feel that I’m more likely to miss posts if/when it shifts to the new algorithm. I like the chrono order because I know where I last left off. It’s easy to find, and then work my way back to the top.

‘Little Rubio’ was created by Trump. Don’t blame democrats for this. If anything they’d be targeting Trump, or Ted Cruz for derision, not the largely irrelevant Marco Rubio.

“The evidence for intelligent design is evident in nature itself.”

“I ask that you leave all hate/malice/trolling/rude comments/etc. at the door and be polite/civil out of respect for a belief different from your own.”

“I’m a Christian, and why not support some intelligent design?”

I agree with most of your statement. However, I think it would be more accurate to say that ‘science can’t disprove god’. It can disprove religions. And it has in the past. The various creation myths for example. They don’t match the data.... by a long shot. Certain gods can also be disproved, or have huge doubt cast

Early days. People probably said the same about credit/debit cards when they first came out. Give it time, I suspect most people will be throwing away their credit cards.

This move will only push people away from free services (which create revenue through ads), to pirate music.If that happens, nobody wins, the artists, the record companies or services like Spotify.

“If you get down to the base roots, both scientific texts and religious texts are both just information that people happen to believe in. On a human, emotional level, they are the same. Not empirically! Just emotionally!”

But you don’t need faith in science. Science works because it’s demonstrable, it’s based on evidence. If it’s demonstrable and you have evidence, you don’t need faith. At least faith in the religious sense.

Dressing this movie up as a ‘a guy having a religious experience’ is certainly not going to make me want to watch it. I was enthusiastic about watching the film - now not so much. Who knows what kind of silly references written into the film that wasn’t there in the book, given that he’s the screenwriter.