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I was disappointed at the great reveal. I was hoping she would of turned out to be the Rani.

What kind of parallel universe do you guys want to live in the most? For me, it's one where the native americans were able to fight off the invading Europeans.

I think, related to the insular feel, is that they've been having trouble telling things that aren't, in some ways, meta-stories. Like, if you're just telling stories about Hercules, you can show him doing all of his labors and having adventures and being amazing. But so often in the recent seasons this show has been

I was pretty happy to see the Master come back in an unexpected way. I didn't know about the speculation, and I'm glad to have missed it.

the Cybermen and The Daleks and The Master

I love you man.

I disagree with a lot of Heinlein's positions. But he did express perfectly how I feel about folks like Ransom, Snyder, and Ham:

Francis should have taken a page from some of the evangelical preachers and said God came to him an told him that evolution was all his idea. Oh. And don't hate the homosexuals. He made them too. A little speaking in tongues, a little flop and seizure on the floor of St. Peters. It would have all been good.

The Pope did not say that God is not divine. He said God is not a "demiurgo," which should be translated as "demiurge," rather than mistranslated as "a divine being."

We Believe in ‪#‎Evolution‬ and the ‪#‎BigBang‬ AND the Lord! We see NO discrepancies and Believe they compliment one another! Literal 'six day' Creationists tend to be Pharisaical Conservatives anyway! So, we say God Bless Pope Francis for Speaking the TRUTH! And we refuse to be troll'd by ANYBODY over it!

Two Words:

This isn't anything new for Catholicism. I was talking to my mother the other day about older teachings. In fact, she's the one that emailed me a link to an article about what the Pope said.

Please rapture these stooges so the rest of us can get on with our lives.

And all of their commentary is just a defense, because it does make them fearful that their long-held adherence to a literal creation story in the Bible may be belief in text that is as much a myth, fairy tale or symbol for teaching or understanding the world as Grimm's Fairy Tales are to kids learning lessons like,

Actually, it's really not. The texts specifically state that the last supper was the passover.

The Events of Easter take place against a backdrop of the Jewish Passover, so it is definitely a spring thing.

As a Sikh there's nothing explicit in our holy book but there are a number of references to other (countless) planets and life off world:

Let's hope they continue to offer a free option. Their prices really scare me as a casual user.

I think a lot of people made the jump to TeamViewer because of that and it seems to be a fine replacement.