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Sounds more like a VIRUS than a WORM, BEERTbrain! lmao!
Saul Levy On Wed, 10 Sep 2008 09:30:49 -0400, (G=EMC^2 Glazier) wrote: What if the most common life form in our organic universe is a microfossil worm.? A worm that is best seen using a magnification of 200,000 times under a scanning electron microscope. This worm structure is segmented and has the width about a hundredth of that of a human hair. These worms I am looking at as I type. They came to earth inside meteorites. The Earth being less than a dust bunny in comparison to the universe and we are finding more and more of these extraterrestrial worms is my reasoning for this What if bert |
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BradBoi does that all the time, Mark! lmao!
Saul Levy On Wed, 10 Sep 2008 22:13:52 -0500, "Mark Earnest" wrote: Humans have been known to create strange new life, sometimes even better than hoped for. *Yep, every time we make up a story. |
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Aw, Mark, don't confuse the BradBoi! lmao!
Saul Levy On Thu, 11 Sep 2008 00:08:33 -0500, "Mark Earnest" wrote: So, you don't believe in intelligent design (aka genetic engineering), whereas instead you only believe in purely happenstance of dumbfounded faith-based design that's oddly limited as to evolution on Earth. **And just how did you draw this conclusion? Obviously you also do not believe in medical science, or much less in significant medical biology mutation advancements that prolong or save lives. **That much is true. What saves is belief, not modern science. In other words, you're a real winner of the faith-based kind. **And just what is wrong with faith? Faith is what you are using right now to operate your hands with the mouse and keyboard. |
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Cactus Saul I am looking at a worm,and its a dinosaur in size to a
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On Sep 11, 10:16 am, (G=EMC^2 Glazier) wrote:
Cactus Saul I am looking at a worm,and its a dinosaur in size to a virus bert The least common form of complex life in the universe is perhaps that of the terrestrial human species, as otherwise there'd be countless interstellar wars upon wars of the worse possible dumbfounded but otherwise greedy and bigoted faith-based kind. The least by way of population and by sheer tonnage on Earth is the human species, except for those unfortunate species that humanity has summarily exterminated and/or having been trying to eliminate because we some of us obviously do not give a tinkers damn about any other species other than our own. Moe's family tree as a given species of complex life far out populates and outweighs all of humanity. All sorts of exoskeletal species are better at populating and surviving. Saul and others of his incest mutated kind only cares for the white Zionist species, as all others simply have to fend for themselves in spite of whatever the controlling faith-based cabal/cartel cares to do or has to say. ~ Brad Guth Brad_Guth Brad.Guth BradGuth BG |
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Does that make you a religious MORON, BradBoi? lmfjao!
Saul Levy On Thu, 11 Sep 2008 05:17:54 -0700 (PDT), BradGuth wrote: I have faith in what others can constructively contribute, and faith that most others will tend to use every trick in the book in order to get away with taking advantage and/or doing bad **** onto others. Which faith do you belong to? Are you a giver or a taker? ~ BG |
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Not so, BradBoi! lmfjao!
It's YOU and WARTPIGGY and the rest of the RACIST PIGS who are least necessary. Saul Levy On Thu, 11 Sep 2008 05:20:06 -0700 (PDT), BradGuth wrote: On Sep 10, 6:30 am, (G=EMC^2 Glazier) wrote: What if the most common life form in our organic universe is a microfossil worm.? A worm that is best seen using a magnification of 200,000 times under a scanning electron microscope. This worm structure is segmented and has the width about a hundredth of that of a human hair. These worms I am looking at as I type. They came to earth inside meteorites. The Earth being less than a dust bunny in comparison to the universe and we are finding more and more of these extraterrestrial worms is my reasoning for this What if bert The least necessary life on Earth is the human species. ~ BG |
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![]() "BradGuth" wrote in message ... On Sep 10, 10:08 pm, "Mark Earnest" wrote: "BradGuth" wrote in message ... On Sep 10, 8:13 pm, "Mark Earnest" wrote: "BradGuth" wrote in message ... On Sep 10, 7:05 pm, "Mark Earnest" wrote: "BradGuth" wrote in message ... On Sep 10, 6:30 am, (G=EMC^2 Glazier) wrote: What if the most common life form in our organic universe is a microfossil worm.? A worm that is best seen using a magnification of 200,000 times under a scanning electron microscope. This worm structure is segmented and has the width about a hundredth of that of a human hair. These worms I am looking at as I type. They came to earth inside meteorites. The Earth being less than a dust bunny in comparison to the universe and we are finding more and more of these extraterrestrial worms is my reasoning for this What if bert “We're ignorant of life in the universe. We only have one planet that serves as an example and in science it's not good to derive information from a sample size of one.” / David Grinspoon **But even the macrocosm of the universe consists of the very stretches of our creative imaginations. ~ Brad Guth Brad_Guth Brad.Guth BradGuth Humans have been known to create strange new life, sometimes even better than hoped for. *Yep, every time we make up a story. So, you don't believe in intelligent design (aka genetic engineering), whereas instead you only believe in purely happenstance of dumbfounded faith-based design that's oddly limited as to evolution on Earth. **And just how did you draw this conclusion? Obviously you also do not believe in medical science, or much less in significant medical biology mutation advancements that prolong or save lives. **That much is true. What saves is belief, not modern science. In other words, you're a real winner of the faith-based kind. **And just what is wrong with faith? Faith is what you are using right now to operate your hands with the mouse and keyboard. I have faith in what others can constructively contribute, **That sounds like a good idea. That way you help them to be helpful. and faith that most others will tend to use every trick in the book in order to get away with taking advantage and/or doing bad **** onto others. **Don't have faith in that! It will become a self fulfilling prophecy! Which faith do you belong to? **I don't belong to any faith. Faith belongs to me. Even as it should, to you. Are you a giver or a taker? **Humility will not allow me to answer that one. ![]() |
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On Sep 11, 5:33 pm, "Mark Earnest" wrote:
"BradGuth" wrote in message ... On Sep 10, 10:08 pm, "Mark Earnest" wrote: "BradGuth" wrote in message .... On Sep 10, 8:13 pm, "Mark Earnest" wrote: "BradGuth" wrote in message .... On Sep 10, 7:05 pm, "Mark Earnest" wrote: "BradGuth" wrote in message ... On Sep 10, 6:30 am, (G=EMC^2 Glazier) wrote: What if the most common life form in our organic universe is a microfossil worm.? A worm that is best seen using a magnification of 200,000 times under a scanning electron microscope. This worm structure is segmented and has the width about a hundredth of that of a human hair. These worms I am looking at as I type. They came to earth inside meteorites. The Earth being less than a dust bunny in comparison to the universe and we are finding more and more of these extraterrestrial worms is my reasoning for this What if bert “We're ignorant of life in the universe. We only have one planet that serves as an example and in science it's not good to derive information from a sample size of one.” / David Grinspoon **But even the macrocosm of the universe consists of the very stretches of our creative imaginations. ~ Brad Guth Brad_Guth Brad.Guth BradGuth Humans have been known to create strange new life, sometimes even better than hoped for. *Yep, every time we make up a story. So, you don't believe in intelligent design (aka genetic engineering), whereas instead you only believe in purely happenstance of dumbfounded faith-based design that's oddly limited as to evolution on Earth. **And just how did you draw this conclusion? Obviously you also do not believe in medical science, or much less in significant medical biology mutation advancements that prolong or save lives. **That much is true. What saves is belief, not modern science. In other words, you're a real winner of the faith-based kind. **And just what is wrong with faith? Faith is what you are using right now to operate your hands with the mouse and keyboard. I have faith in what others can constructively contribute, **That sounds like a good idea. That way you help them to be helpful. and faith that most others will tend to use every trick in the book in order to get away with taking advantage and/or doing bad **** onto others. **Don't have faith in that! It will become a self fulfilling prophecy! I have faith that humanity as a whole is not a pretty picture. Which faith do you belong to? **I don't belong to any faith. Faith belongs to me. Even as it should, to you. I have faith that the truth of the past will allow the future to proceed at the least collateral damage and least carnage of the innocent. Are you a giver or a taker? **Humility will not allow me to answer that one. ![]() You've got "Humility"? (I'm impressed) ~ BG |
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Too bad that Jewish contributions to EVERYTHING prove you WRONG,
BradBoi! lmfjao! And that's not even counting the non-Jewish contributions! lmao! You should follow Borg logic: You will be assimilated! lmao! Saul Levy On Thu, 11 Sep 2008 21:05:46 -0700 (PDT), BradGuth wrote: I have faith that humanity as a whole is not a pretty picture. ~ BG |
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