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Darwin's Theory of Evolution was Undeniably Linked to HITLER....


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Thanks for the edification, Kirk Cameron. Thank goodness..er..GOD..someone like you is out there to enlighten heathens like myself....Good Job!

Your reservation in the kingdom of heaven is gold-plated, I'm sure.

Warning: May act as emetic. Have bucket handy.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oM0oBuhTLRI

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no where in that presentation did anyone suggest Darwin is a Nazi. Not to mention he predated the National Socialist movement by about 3 decades.

he said, "Adolf Hitlers undeniable connection with the theory."

Leave the inflammatory rhetoric for the Christians.

Not in the presentation, but in the 50 page "intro" to their edition of the book Hitler is referred to as "His Famous Student." Read it here if you think you can keep your lunch in your stomach:

http://assets.livingwaters.com/pdf/OriginofSpecies.pdf

For more fun stuff, follow this thread;

http://www.jambands.ca/sanctuary/showtopic.php?tid/235889/tp/44/

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And John Taylor from Duran Duran...he was dreamy...when I first saw him in Tiger Beat, I found out that he played bass and I remember not knowing what that was, at the time. Didn't stop me from tearing his picture out of the magazine, though!

To this day, John Taylor is still a fine looking man and, IMHO, a damn good bass player.

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Dear Mr Cameron,

While you are entitled to your opinion, I'm just curious if you can explain the following (if evolution isn't real):

Snake with foot found in China

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/earth/wildlife/6187320/Snake-with-foot-found-in-China.html

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Dean Qiongxiu, 66, said she discovered the reptile clinging to the wall of her bedroom with its talons in the middle of the night.

"I woke up and heard a strange scratching sound. I turned on the light and saw this monster working its way along the wall using his claw," said Mrs Duan of Suining, southwest China.

Mrs Duan said she was so scared she grabbed a shoe and beat the snake to death before preserving its body in a bottle of alcohol.

The snake – 16 inches long and the thickness of a little finger – is now being studied at the Life Sciences Department at China's West Normal University in Nanchang.

Snake expert Long Shuai said: "It is truly shocking but we won't know the cause until we've conducted an autopsy."

A more common mutation among snakes is the growth of a second head, which occurs in a similar way to the formation of Siamese twins in humans.

Such animals are often caught and preserved as lucky tokens but have very little chance of surviving in the wild anyway, especially as the heads have a tendency to attack each other.

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