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  • woodsmoke
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    now, now, now.

    The human body is designed for approximately 1800 calories per day.

    One taco, of any sort, every few days will not make one fat.

    However, eating about 24 cups of tofu, if one does not drink the recommended 7 or 8 glasses of water a day tofu has a lot of water in it ) or the obligatory multiple cups of yogurt, and green tea ( UN sweetened of course) and about a pound of Quinos sprouts, then one could probably become quite portly.

    BTW I love Quinoa sprouts!

    Amazing how a thread on Evolution ended up discussing taco bell! don't 'cha just love Kubuntu Forums!

    woodsmoke

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  • rms
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    Hey, Mr. Woodsmoke,

    If you really take on that diet, you'll soon become a *power* surfer.

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  • woodsmoke
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    We must remember the Great Spaghetti Monster in the Sky!!

    The Great Spaghetti Monster in the Sky has seen fit to vouchsafe to we mere mortals knowledge of the next great step in evolution and it is:



    AND only 200 calories so I, personally, think that I'll eat at least one a week and skip the two and a half cups of tofu ( 2.7 * 75 cal per cup )

    woodsmoke

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  • rms
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    Originally posted by nickstonefan View Post
    I've just had to look up what or who Brahma is, couldn't you have just typed God? lol
    I just thought that what you quoted from Holly Bible means "so long, you cannot imagine(or we can't write that number )", so I used the figure from Hindu religion as a better illustration.
    Last edited by rms; Jun 05, 2012, 03:53 PM.

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  • NickStone
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    I've just had to look up what or who Brahma is, couldn't you have just typed God? lol

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  • rms
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    Originally posted by nickstonefan View Post
    In fact, according to the Holy Bible that I have (New International Version), it states that God created the universe in 6 days but it also states later on that to God, a day is like a thousand years and a thousand years is like a day. So putting the two together isn't it more likely that the universe was created in 6 thousand years rather than 6 24 hour periods that a lot of Christians seem to believe.
    Yes, precisely, but the number may be arbitrary. Important and interesting is the idea implied that time flows differently on different levels. What is whole lifetime for us may be just a breath on a higher level.

    I've read someplace that one day of Brahma equals 4.3 billion years which means that His one breath lasts ~8.9 million years. 8)
    Last edited by rms; Jun 05, 2012, 05:26 PM. Reason: breath is not spelled with a d ;D

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  • NickStone
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    I'm a cradle Catholic and believe in God but I also believe that there is such a thing as evolution. In fact, according to the Holy Bible that I have (New International Version), it states that God created the universe in 6 days but it also states later on that to God, a day is like a thousand years and a thousand years is like a day. So putting the two together isn't it more likely that the universe was created in 6 thousand years rather than 6 24 hour periods that a lot of Christians seem to believe.

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  • bsniadajewski
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    I just used Wiktionary to look up understand and go from there. I clicked on the Italian translation (capire) and then clicked to show the conjugation paradigm (one of my favorite features of Wiktionary, showing the inflected forms of a word within the entry itself.) I did the same with the Polish (understand is rozumieć, the czy is a marker for question).

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  • GreyGeek
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    Originally posted by bsniadajewski View Post
    I'm not Italian, GG, but the word is capisci.

    Czy rozumiesz?
    I didn't know how to spell it so I looked it up with Google.

    http://www.etymonline.com/index.php?term=capiche
    capiche
    1940s slang, from It. capisci? "do you understand?" from capire "to understand," from L. capere "seize, grasp, take" (see capable). Also spelled as coppish, kabish, capeesh, etc.

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  • bsniadajewski
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    No problem, woodsmoke.

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  • woodsmoke
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    Ok, I have actually been to see the "Hubble stuff" and some of his equipment.

    Just as with Mukuri, who has been ERASED from the internet by the lefty elites so that Leaky can get the glory...

    READ THIS:

    Monsignor Georges Henri Joseph Édouard Lemaître ( 17 July 1894 – 20 June 1966) was a Belgian priest, astronomer and professor of physics at the Catholic University of Leuven.

    He was the first person to propose the theory of the expansion of the Universe, widely misattributed to Edwin Hubble. He was also the first to derive what is now known as the Hubble's law and made the first estimation of what is now called the Hubble constant which he published in 1927, two years before Hubble's article. Lemaître also proposed what became known as the Big Bang theory of the origin of the Universe, which he called his 'hypothesis of the primeval atom'. As he was a secular priest, he was called Abbé, then, after being made a canon, Monseigneur.
    I will probably NEVER be hired on as a full time professor at the college whereat I teach because I INCLUDE this kind of stuff to show that "religious people" are not stupid bohunks.

    When people ask for, and I proffer, my "card" which says....."Have Knowledge Will Travel"... I get nothing but blank stares from the professors at my college....

    But then, I got the same blank stares at a major land grant university which did seminal work in atomic imagry....

    Anybody got a good teaching job someplace where I can rent a place and walk out on the beach and into the surf?



    woodcaptainronindisguisesmoke
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  • woodsmoke
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    Also, the "Father" (love the double meaning here) of the Big Bang theory was a Catholic priest and anstronomer, Fr. Georges Lemaître of Belgium.
    Ok......THAT is just stunning ..... I will immediately research that.... and if correct, then..... I will include it in my lectures along with the positively despicable treatment of:

    Mendle(by the lefties and the righties)
    Heselon Mukuri
    Rosalind Franklin
    Alfred Wegener

    And the IGNORING by the elite book publishers of:

    Aether
    Cold Fusion
    Lamark

    The second two Archeoptryx fossils
    Piltdown Man

    etc.

    AND.....

    Allll because......the great, all knowing "father" of science can DO NO WRONG

    I DO hold an earned MS in Plant Ecology.

    A LOT of people are "told" by "anti-evolutionists" that this and that is a fraud, and then they go to the college and are told by the "pro-evolutionists" that if you don't BELIEVE(notice believe) evolution then you are a stupid bohunk who ought to have your female children aborted.

    Those students ARE NOT STUPID

    Thus....I actually include the frauds and the NEW EVIDENCE YEA or NAY..... and actually SAY TO THE STUDENTS.....YOU....form your own INFORMED opinions....

    do not accept the screaming of somebody on this side or that side....

    YOU(the student) are, by definition, somewhat more informed than the average person....so make YOUR OWN decisions....

    Thank you very bsniadajewski much for that small sentence.

    woodsmoke
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  • bsniadajewski
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    I'm not Italian, GG, but the word is capisci.

    Czy rozumiesz?
    Last edited by bsniadajewski; May 30, 2012, 09:09 PM.

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  • bsniadajewski
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    Originally posted by jlittle View Post
    Since 1956, I'm told. Around 1900 it'd get you excommunicated.
    I'm a catholic, and to me it's like the fundamentalists (er, young earth creationists) don't believe in God. Now I surely accept that they do, I'm just baffled.
    I've always been a sucker for door knocking evangelists, Jehovah's Witnesses mostly, and in recent years there's been a change in their stance. They're a lot more reasonable, and are more respectful. They no longer refer to the King James bible, but use a version that is based on the NRSV, I think.
    It's called the NAB (New American Bible), but I think the Douay-Reims Version is still used, especially in English-speaking Catholic areas outside the U.S.

    Also, the "Father" (love the double meaning here) of the Big Bang theory was a Catholic priest and anstronomer, Fr. Georges Lemaître of Belgium.

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  • GreyGeek
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    Why?

    Become no topic is forbidden and the only rule is that you remain respectful of the opinion of others even if you disagree with them. (Ergo, personal attacks and insults will get you censured or banned faster than saying you do or don't believe in ... say ... AGW. So, calling any who doesn't a "denier" is not kosher around here. Neither is calling those who do accept AGW "Marxist dups".)

    Capiche?
    Last edited by GreyGeek; May 30, 2012, 07:38 PM.

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