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Evolution Course Reflection: Lampsilis Mussels

Fascinating. Though this "symbiotic" relationship between clams and fish is not uncommon, the Lampsilis mussels are the ones that evolutionists use for their mimicry support. I'm glad the Creationist, Ian Juby quickly responded that such evolutionary claim was already pre-refuted … Continue reading

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On the Switching of Church: From CCCNY to Redeemer

This is intended for a dialogue. To discuss on the effect and choice of the action. It has been long decided, I would say even at the beginning of my criticism on CCCNY, that should I get married here and … Continue reading

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The Dialogue of the test of Gospel War of the Extremists

Mysto: Well, my fellow middle easterners, you want America defeated? Audience: Yes! Mysto: That's easy. Convert to Christianity, whole heartedly. Not just in your mouths, but your hearts too. And America...will fall! Audience: How can this be?! Mysto: Because right … Continue reading

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The Stupid and the Clever Dilemma

It is only used to filter out the false flatterers, not for encouraging anti-social behavior. Adulatio: Wah, you are so clever!!! Callidus: Nah, you're just more stupid! Adulatio: Wah! you so sombong eh? Callidus: You were offended? shows that you … Continue reading

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Giving Alms to Muslims

This dialogue is a manisfestation of my thoughts upon a true event. A: What you gave away some $24 to beggars? B: Aye. Two of them. Both ladies, wearing muslim costumes. C: Costumes? B: Yes. Just like the tribal tattoo … Continue reading

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The Side Effect of the Self-Denial

This is just a fictional dialog: In a church, when a news of a divorce case broke, Celina: Sigh, No! how sad... Outlander:  It's not surprising, since you promote divorce. Celina: No I don't. Outlander: Yes you do. Celina: No … Continue reading

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