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From the page: "Contrary to Pogge's absurd claim, there is no conflict here. No astronomer in his right mind would ever assume that the amount of interstellar dust in the solar system is the same now as it was before the formation of the planets. To even suggest this would get one a... more
Reviewed by eric Apr 04 2007, 04:38pm ( 5 reviews ) • scienceblogs.com
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Rated by nugat on Apr 05 2007, 7:19pm
I always love to see fallacious arguments debunked.
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Rated by hamish40 on Apr 05 2007, 1:53pm
Taking a fundamentalist position on anything is madness, and creationist "science" is simply a by-product of this. How far these hateful and mentally disturbed Christians have come from the simple and transforming message -- completely misunderstood -- of Jesus Christ.
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Reviewed by saeedkhan on Apr 05 2007, 1:30am
tzuuj
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Rated by p4ss0 on Apr 04 2007, 11:36pm
some "wow" thoughts hehe tipo... os caras viajam nuns calculos bem lokos uhahua
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Rated by eric on Apr 04 2007, 4:38pm
From the page: "Contrary to Pogge's absurd claim, there is no conflict here. No astronomer in his right mind would ever assume that the amount of interstellar dust in the solar system is the same now as it was before the formation of the planets. To even suggest this would get one a failing grade on a 10th grade science test. And the game of whack-a-mole continues once again."
