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If his grandfather dies before the father is born, then the time traveler cannot be born. But if the time traveler is never born, how can he have traveled back in time in the first place?
I like thinking about stuff like this, though.
[QUOTE="SaintLeonidas"][QUOTE="KingJustinII"]kids go to school to learn EVERY POSSIBLE thing they can before they become adults and have to form their own opinions and make their own decisions.
if neither one can be completely proven, why arent we learning both?
Some kids could go through their entire life believing this is 100% fact, because thats how its taught in school, and thats just ignorance at its finest, which is one of the biggest problems in america.
Its not that people are un-intelegent, our country is very intelegent, theres just alot of ignorant people.
KingJustinII
its religion, kids out there have many different religions. Church,sunday school set up for a areason, so those who actually believe can learn and those that dont like me dont have to sit through the ****
but then kids like them have to sit through this ****.
all im saying is if neither one is a fact, then we should be learning both, or neither.
and theres absolutely nothing wrong with that.
You're in science class. You are looking at the scientific viewpoint of creation, not the religious one. If you want to learn about that, attend church or a catholic school.
[QUOTE="Serge-Chrono"]Did he ask you have severe your asthma was? I know a recruiter came to our band room (because band student make good students/players >_>) and told us that if we had severe asthma we could not join. My friend got all pissy about it, as if he was giong to join the army TheOT_King
He didn't ask how severe it was. He asked when was the last time I had an asthma attack was and I told him a few months back. After I told him a few months he said I was disqualified.
You should have added that in the first place instead of leading people on and making them believe you can't join if you have asthma. You can. You can do even the most strenuous jobs with it (there are SEALs with it), as long as it isn't severe.
Maybe the or Air Force . . .
slateman_basic
They are more selective and picky, at least for pilots.
[QUOTE="towel_"][QUOTE="UrbanSpartan125"] we are giving them electricityTwiztedMetal
which they had in the first place until we blew it up...
Oh give me a break!
The BBC surveyed iraqi's in march.
88% described the availability of electricity as being either somewhat or very bad, up from 65% in 2004.
On top of that, More than 640 towers and 1,000 kilometers (about 620 miles) of electrical cable were destroyed by war.
So please, know what you're talking about and stop listening to your conservative propaganda about stability and rebuilding in iraq.
we are giving them electricityUrbanSpartan125
which they had in the first place until we blew it up...
-Evolution has never been observed.
qwerty2305
:| Yes, it has.
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