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Hum, you clearly just search for evidence of that which you already believe to be true, and you bat away anything that flys in the face of it.

I mean, come on, you're using creationist websites as a source, and you eat it up without question.

Sounds very much like those who follow the gods of Science -- simply accept anything spewed out.

I don't accept anything without question, especially some of the irrational stuff posted in the replies.

My knowledge of previous Earth civilizations does not come from any web site, but from a much higher source. ;)

You are all free to believe or disbelieve as you choose.

Sounds very much like those who follow the gods of Science -- simply accept anything spewed out.

I don't accept anything without question, especially some of the irrational stuff posted in the replies.

My knowledge of previous Earth civilizations does not come from any web site, but from a much higher source. ;)

You are all free to believe or disbelieve as you choose.

Your imagination does not qualify as a higher source. :rolleyes:

As for your so called knowledge not coming from any web site, that's a bit of a red herring, you cant or don't want to backup anything you say or believe cause that means it's open for debate by others. It also shows that you really don't question much, just willing accept what ever idea seems fitting in your mind. You discount science when counters anything you believe but more then willing to point to use that same science when you feel it's justified. It's hypocritical and a bit delusional. Science backs itself up, dismissing it doesn't change the facts in your favor. Til you can backup what you say, you're talking out of your ass, period.

Almost all the aluminum on earth is locked away in ores, so it would be easy to assume any piece of nearly pure aluminum is man-made. However, there are still cases of naturally occurring, very pure aluminum being found. In fact, aluminum is created in stars from magnesium, so it makes sense that it contains that few percent Mg, rather than some other metal.

Id fix that mouse of yours hum it keeps clicking science instead of http://www.neowin.ne...s-a-conspiracy/

I recommend the Logitech G700. It's been awesome.

I recommend the Logitech G700. It's been awesome.

The more buttons the better, Great device.

this sounds.... uhmmm.... uhmmmm, what?

Well technically it is higher when your head is in there, So he has a point.

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